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Fellow insomniacs....I just watched a fantastic documentary on Netflix that was originally a PBS production. I pulled this from this from the filmmakers website to describe it....
"Located on the banks of the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Alabama is the unlikely breeding ground for some of the most creative and defiant music in American history." I had never heard of it but a gentleman named Rick Hall started producing music and the talent and songs that came out of there is staggering and all this despite much of this music being produced during a time when george Wallace was decreeing segregation must be the way of the land and Martin Luther King calling for civil disobedience, somehow, all these musicians from diverse backgrounds were jointly making amazing, historic music in Alabama in a small studio next to a working cotton field. This is just a sampling of the artists/songs..... Wilson Pickett mustang Sally, funky Broadway, land of 1000 dances Percy sledge..when a man loves a woman Aretha Franklin..respect I never loved a man Rolling Stones wild horses brown sugar candi staton Clarence carter bobby Womack Steve winwood Jimmy cliff Lynyrd Skynyrd sweet home Alabama Here is a trailer from YouTube....https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FNGtfpim0OM Last edited by Diandra; 11-05-2015 at 11:24 AM. Reason: added trailer |
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