Re: [Harp-L] Subject: Lightning In a Bottle/ Last of The Mississippi Jukes
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- Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 03:30:38 -0000
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I saw this movie in the theater around my birthday (November) in 2004,
and I believe I posted my impressions of it then. While there isn't a
lot of harp content -- Kim Wilson accompanies Bonnie Raitt, and Steve
Tyler blows some harp on "King Bee" -- I found the film to be
excellent. It's a blend of concert footage and historical background,
both on the performers and on the blues in general. I don't remember
enough details to write the review again, but I thought the movie was
well worth the time and money, and thoroughly enjoyed the performance
footage, et. al. I wouldn't mind having a DVD of it to watch at home.
-tim
Tim Moyer
Working Man's Harps
http://www.workingmansharps.com/
Elizabeth wrote:
> This has probably been a hot topic on the list before,
> but "Lightning In a Bottle" ...the 2003 one night only Blues show
> taped at Radio City in New York containing additional interviews
> with many of the performers, just played on Starz Cinema.
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