Results 1 to 18 of 18

Thread: Standing in the Shadows of Motown

  1. #1
    Joined
    Sep 2002
    Location
    San Francisco
    Posts
    425
    hey discopeople,

    i just saw an advance screening of *Standing in the Shadows of Motown*, an incredibly moving documentary about The Funk Brothers, the Motown house band that played on all of the label's Detroit-era hits of the '60s and very early '70s. it was a real eye (and ear)-opener to meet the musicians behind the stars. i won't reveal anything in the movie, because part of the fun was the surprise of learning what went into creating such familiar sounds. i think it hits theaters in america mid-november. look for it!

    take care,
    barry

  2. #2
    markydefad's Avatar
    markydefad is offline Triple Platinum Record [Level 10]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    8,269
    Hey Barry,

    I read about that film...and was gonna post...BUT "You beat me to the punch" so to speak!!! Any dirt on Miss Ross???? Inquiring minds NEED to know!!!!

    I read that they had a post-screening party somewhere (NY or here in LA) and a lot of the old Motown stable of performers entertained. I think I read that Miss Mary Wilson was there--interrupting her cross-country tour of "Street Fairs", no doubt (or is that just in LA???) Feelin' Bitchy!!!! :razz:

    _________________
    Make My Feet Wanna Dance!

    Markydefad

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: markydefad on 2002-10-15 03:59 ]</font>

  3. #3
    markydefad's Avatar
    markydefad is offline Triple Platinum Record [Level 10]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    8,269
    OK, I found the article I previously read about the Funk Brothers. They performed right near me at the Knitting Factory after a screening of their film at the Egyptian Theatre down Hollywood Blvd. a few blocks.

    The surviving members are Uriel Jones, Eddie Willis, Bob Babbitt, Joe Messina, Joe Hunter, Jack Ashford and Johnny Griffith (5 black and 2 white guys).

    Sinbad is quoted as saying.."After seeing this movie, I feel like I did when I saw "Roots" back in college. I've gotten a real education about life and music. These songs made some of you all dance. But it also changed lives and made this boy from Michigan walk with pride."

    AND, "YES" Miss Mary Wilson sang some Supremes songs with The Funk Brothers. Well, Miss Ross is probably in rehab again...AND BIG D wouldn't be performing at the Knitting Factory, I doubt.

    The movie opens November 15--BUT the soundtrack was supposedly released Sept. 24. Also, plans are being discussed for The Funk Brothers to tour the U.S. this fall.
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

  4. #4
    Joined
    Sep 2002
    Location
    San Francisco
    Posts
    425
    hey marky,

    sorry to disappoint you, but no miss ross dirt. in fact, i'm not sure if she's mentioned. berry gordy doesn't even appear besides old photographs. to its credit, the film focuses tightly on the stories of the musicians and their reunion performances. they're joined by non-motown singers who do a good-to-great job i thought. the soundtrack is already released, but i think, like most good soundtracks, it holds more meaning once you've seen the film. particularly impressive are the instrumental versions of "bernadette" and "you keep me hanging on," which are vintage recordings that have been remixed to accentuate the musicianship and various elements of the arrangements.

    take care,
    barry

  5. #5
    NickNack is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    New Jersey, USA
    Posts
    3,546
    Thanks for the info Barry. I had also read about this and was waiting anxiously for a release date. Don't know if it'll make it out here in 'cornfield' country but, have car, will travel.

    Can't wait to hear that music!!
    Love Has No Time or Place
    Nicky

  6. #6
    Joined
    May 2002
    Location
    u.k
    Posts
    1,398
    [quote]
    On 2002-10-15 01:07, sfbeary wrote:
    hey discopeople,

    i just saw an advance screening of *Standing in the Shadows of Motown*, an incredibly moving documentary about The Funk Brothers


    hey SFBEARY youre making the faraway people very jelous ! im dying to see that,
    without earl van dyke, james jamerson and the gang motown would never have been what it was its a pity they are not all still around to get the appreciation they deserve.
    earl van dyke the subject of the biggest rumour ever in the u.k that a vocal of "6x6" exists!! were sill waiting but you never know,just when everybody thinks they know everything about motown a u.s stock copy of "a little more love" kim weston turns up in the u.k !!previously only thought to exist on english stateside theres many more surprises to come im sure! BTW has the english book guitars,bars & motown superstars by dennis coffey hit your shores yet? its been out a few weeks now i managed to grab a signed copy last week in the u.k havnt had chance read it yet but it looks great.

  7. #7
    Joined
    Aug 2002
    Location
    Staten Island, NY
    Posts
    428
    On 2002-10-15 01:47, markydefad wrote:

    I think I read that Miss Mary Wilson was there--interrupting her cross-country tour of "Street Fairs", no doubt (or is that just in LA???)
    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
    I Believe In The Boogie, But Lovin\' Is Really My Game.

  8. #8
    markydefad's Avatar
    markydefad is offline Triple Platinum Record [Level 10]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    8,269
    Glad you liked my little joke (at the expense of the career of Miss Mary Wilson). Am I too mean???? :lol:

    Well, I previously had noted to sfbeary that at the Castro Street Fair--there were NO DISCO DIVAS present!!!! (The headliners were a current incarnation of Menudo--I kid you NOT!!!) I asked why they couldn't scrounge up at least One Ton or a Sledge Sister or a Jones Girl or hell, get Debra Dejean out of rehab (I'm being cruel to be kind)--just to give guys of a certain age (ahem)...some musical memory pleasure!!! I then noted that, at least in LA, we get Mary Wilson at the Sunset Junction Street Fair--EVERY YEAR!!!!! So, I was kinda speculatin' that Mary was on a circuit Street Fair Tour--just a-funnin'!!! :razz:
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

  9. #9
    Joined
    Apr 2002
    Posts
    543
    Hi everybody,

    when I knew about this movie, I was thrilled! The FUNK BROTHERS are the greatest soul group ever, period. You can say whatever you want, but the fact is these guys did pop history like no other group before or after. The MG's and MFSB are wonderful, magnificent, and produced some of the most beautiful music of the 20th century, but when we see the musical legacy of the FUNK BROTHERS... WOW!

    "Baby love, my baby love..."
    "Stop! In the name of love..."
    "It's the same old song/But with a different meaning since you've been gone..."
    "Take a good look at my face/You see my smile looks out of place/if you look closer it's easy to trace/the tracks of my tears..."
    "Nowhere to run, baby/Nowhere to hide..."
    "I'm doin' fine/On cloud nine..."

    zeca azevedo, always the MOTOWN fanatic

  10. #10
    NickNack is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    New Jersey, USA
    Posts
    3,546
    Just wanted to say that even without seeing the movie, the soundtrack is exceptional. Nice interpretations by the new vocalists and the Funk Brothers still got it! The instrumental of You Keep Me Hangin' On is worth the price of the CD. Outstanding.

    BTW --- Who is Joan Osbourne? She covers Heat Wave and does a helluva job.
    Love Has No Time or Place
    Nicky

  11. #11
    Joined
    May 1978
    Posts
    744
    Nicky,

    Joan Osbourne is a white girl who had a hit with a song called "One Of Us" ("what if god were one of us") in 1995. That record got 4 Grammy nominations...she's never had a big hit since, but is a rather respected in the Lilith Fair chick rock circles, I think. I have several of her CD's--I like--don't love them. Maybe I should give her another listen, hmmmm???

  12. #12
    NickNack is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    New Jersey, USA
    Posts
    3,546
    Quote Originally Written by Anonymous
    Nicky,

    Joan Osbourne is a white girl who had a hit with a song called "One Of Us" ("what if god were one of us") in 1995. That record got 4 Grammy nominations...she's never had a big hit since, but is a rather respected in the Lilith Fair chick rock circles, I think. I have several of her CD's--I like--don't love them. Maybe I should give her another listen, hmmmm???
    Thanks, 'Guest'. I remember that song ---

    WHAT IF GOD WERE ONE OF US/JUST A STRANGER ON THE BUS...

    I got into it but the version I have is by the group, Outta Control. Was Joan part of that or did they just cover her song?
    Love Has No Time or Place
    Nicky

  13. #13
    markydefad's Avatar
    markydefad is offline Triple Platinum Record [Level 10]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    8,269
    Hey Nicky,

    I AM "Guest"!!!! This ****** would NOT LET ME LOG IN!!!

    Somehow I became "guest". Didja know it was me????

    Outta Control covered it--it was dance version, right? Prince covered it also. Strangely, Joan didn't actually write that tune...but it was her big hit!!!

    OH, and just in case I register as "GUEST" again...It's ME, MARKY. Totally inept at removing cookies or whatever the **** is screwing up this goddamned computer. :oops:
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

  14. #14
    NickNack is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    New Jersey, USA
    Posts
    3,546
    Quote Originally Written by markydefad
    Hey Nicky,

    I AM "Guest"!!!! This ****** would NOT LET ME LOG IN!!!
    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Somehow I became "guest". Didja know it was me????
    No. But I kept wondering how a "Guest" could make all these posts without logging in. Strange ****!

    Outta Control covered it--it was dance version, right?
    Yeah, kinda fast for me at 140+bpm. (It's marked, I didn't count them. :roll: ) I remember hearing a 'mellow' version in my car one day and thinking that must be the original. Couldn't tell you if it was Outta Control or Joan.

    OH, and just in case I register as "GUEST" again...It's ME, MARKY. Totally inept at removing cookies or whatever the **** is screwing up this goddamned computer. :oops:
    If I were you, Little Bro ( :lol: still laughing as I type this :lol: ), I would use the auto sign-in option. That way, if you don't sign out, we won't be asking our mystery 'guest' to sign in, please. :D
    Love Has No Time or Place
    Nicky

  15. #15
    markydefad's Avatar
    markydefad is offline Triple Platinum Record [Level 10]
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    8,269
    Last night, Ebert & Roeper said that they attended screenings of Enema's uber-gritty "Hard 8" (oops.... that was a decent Paul Thomas Anderson movie just before the splendid "Boogie Nights"--I meant "8 Mile"--DUH!!!) and this sweet Motown remembrance film ("Standing In The Shadows Of Motown") on the same day. Ebert acknowledged that Enema's movie had some good elements --BUT he was rather dumbfounded and amazed at seeing two movies in such close proximity, set in Detroit, that featured music as depressing and angry as Enema's and music as joyous and life-affirming as the Motown film.

    Thank gawd Roger made that comment. I felt vindicated. Since when is spewing venom considered "music"???

    I know. I'm a broken record. Just call me a pitbull with a mission: To discredit that *******--that's my aim and "My Aim Is True" .
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

  16. #16
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    United States
    Posts
    2,326
    Quote Originally Written by markydefad
    I know. I'm a broken record. Just call me a pitbull with a mission: To discredit that *******--that's my aim and "My Aim Is True" .
    Watch where you're aiming that thing.

  17. #17
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    3,145
    Quote Originally Written by markydefad
    To discredit that *******--that's my aim and "My Aim Is True" .
    And you're right on target. :lol:

  18. #18
    Joined
    Oct 2001
    Location
    O'Town, home of the RAT
    Posts
    186

    I just saw it


     

     

    last week and it was great! Hopefully, these guys are receiving fabulous royalties, but I can just imagine they're not. You know, I just took it for granted that Motown had these great hits and their stars and songs were always right on time. It wasn't until much later that I wondered about the music behind the stars.

    Questions:
    Is Joe Messina related to Jim Messina of Loggins & Messina fame?
    Is Jack Ashford related to Nick Ashford of Ashford & Simpson?

Similar Threads

  1. Song id: Free yourself fzrzom the shadows of the past
    By troydr in Ask Others To Identify A Disco Song
    Replies: 0
    Last Entry: April 2nd, 2011, 11:29 AM
  2. Love In The Shadows
    By Bolly in Disco Dance Music, Artists, DJs and History
    Replies: 8
    Last Entry: April 15th, 2007, 05:08 AM
  3. Standing in the Rain?
    By Bolly in Disco Dance Music, Artists, DJs and History
    Replies: 19
    Last Entry: August 1st, 2005, 04:36 PM
  4. Dancing in the Shadows of Abba
    By JussiK in Disco Dance Music, Artists, DJs and History
    Replies: 0
    Last Entry: April 5th, 2004, 07:01 AM
  5. Standing In The Shadows Of Motown
    By originalbigm in Disco Dance Music, Artists, DJs and History
    Replies: 14
    Last Entry: November 13th, 2003, 11:55 PM

Bookmarks

Permissions

  • You may not Start New Discussions
  • You may not add a reply
  • You may not add attachments
  • You may not edit your entries
  •