
Sve o Bluzu....
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Sve o Bluzu....
Pozdrav svim ljubiteljima kvalitetne muzike
E pa da pocnem... Otvorih ovu temu gde bi smo mogli da razmenimo misljenje o filmovima, kjnigama o blues i jazz muzici, ja sam npr skoro gledao dokumentarni film o Ray Charls-u bas je ostavio jak utisak na mene... E mene sada interesuje gde bih mogao da nabavim BB King and Friends blues session to bih voleo da pogledam!!! Dakle ako imate neku dobru knjigu ili film o Bluzu preporucite. Pozz

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prva stvar kod bluz a i najbitnija ti je da imas dobru kilometrazu u nogama... a sve ostalo samo dodje...
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1. Feel Like Going Home by Martin Scorsese
2. The Soul of a Man by Wim Wenders
3. The Road to Memphis by Richard Pearce
4. Warming by the Devil's Fire by Charles Burnett
5. Godfathers and Sons by Marc Levin
6. Red, White & Blues by Mike Figgis
7. Piano Blues by Clint Eastwood
8. Blues Brothers
If asked to name the one film that has given the biggest popular boost to the blues, it has to be this classic comedy. Belushi sings the blues surprisingly well -– he’s got the soul for it, and Aykroyd obviously loves the blues -– his House of Blues establishments are ample evidence. Of course, the movie is set around Chicago, as there is no better place for the blues. And the set pieces absolutely rock with the blues and soul legends that they engage: with the diner rocking with Aretha’s “Think” and the streets of Chicago giving it up for John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” and Ray Charles’ “Shake a Tail Feather.” Anyone who thinks the blues is for hurtin’ tunes, needs to check this film out and find out how much fun the blues can be.
9. Blues Brothers 2000
The movie is absolutely atrocious, but that is not why anyone would endure this embarrassing sequel. This is a chance to see several blues artists in a music video, and that’s the only worthwhile thing about the film. I just wish Dan Aykroyd had sung less and let the legends sing more. The time I saw this in the theater for a late night viewing, all seven of us in the theater stayed through the end credits, and there’s only one reason for that -- they had a mass blues ensemble singing over the credits. Just a sampling of the performers is self-explanatory: Aretha Franklin, Jonny Lang, B.B. King, Lonnie Brooks, Taj Mahal, and Blues Traveler.
11. O Brother Where Art Thou (2000)
Music is so integral to this excellent Coen brothers film that it deserves a listing even though most of the songs are bluegrass related. However, when the escaped prisoners pick up Tommy Johnson at the Crossroads that authenticates the blues roots of the film. Add to that the fact that roots rock artist T Bone Burnett is behind the original music of the film, so he uses Delta blues elements. O Brother Where Art Thou is one of the finest musical films of the past decade, and should create more interest in roots music genre.
10. Crossroads
Walter Hill’s film loosely based on the great Robert Johnson’s legendary deal with the Devil at the Crossroads contains some great blues music. Thank you, Ry Cooder for creating one of the best blues soundtracks of all time, highlighted at the end with the guitar battle with Steve Vai that helped a few young metalheads realize how important the blues are for hardcore guitar players. It also helped revive Robert Johnson’s career, some 50 years after his pre-mature death.
12. Sounder (1972)
The better than average family film has a blues soundtrack throughout by Taj Mahal that is very appropriate for the film. It’s a coming of age story about a boy growing up in the 1930’s as a sharecropper in Louisiana.
13. Mo’ Better Blues (1990)
There are some great visuals in Spike Lee’s under rated film, and he captures a credible back-story of the musician’s life. It’s more jazz than blues, but the two genres sometimes cross over. Until there’s some more films that focus more on blues, this will have to do.
14. Lady Sing the Blues (1972)
Dianna Ross stars as Billie Holiday and sings her way through the blues in this better than average bio picture. It’s by far the best thing that Ross has ever done on film, and it’s hard to beat Billie Holiday for the blues. Her life story explains a great deal about the nature of the genre.
2. The Soul of a Man by Wim Wenders
3. The Road to Memphis by Richard Pearce
4. Warming by the Devil's Fire by Charles Burnett
5. Godfathers and Sons by Marc Levin
6. Red, White & Blues by Mike Figgis
7. Piano Blues by Clint Eastwood
8. Blues Brothers
If asked to name the one film that has given the biggest popular boost to the blues, it has to be this classic comedy. Belushi sings the blues surprisingly well -– he’s got the soul for it, and Aykroyd obviously loves the blues -– his House of Blues establishments are ample evidence. Of course, the movie is set around Chicago, as there is no better place for the blues. And the set pieces absolutely rock with the blues and soul legends that they engage: with the diner rocking with Aretha’s “Think” and the streets of Chicago giving it up for John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” and Ray Charles’ “Shake a Tail Feather.” Anyone who thinks the blues is for hurtin’ tunes, needs to check this film out and find out how much fun the blues can be.
9. Blues Brothers 2000
The movie is absolutely atrocious, but that is not why anyone would endure this embarrassing sequel. This is a chance to see several blues artists in a music video, and that’s the only worthwhile thing about the film. I just wish Dan Aykroyd had sung less and let the legends sing more. The time I saw this in the theater for a late night viewing, all seven of us in the theater stayed through the end credits, and there’s only one reason for that -- they had a mass blues ensemble singing over the credits. Just a sampling of the performers is self-explanatory: Aretha Franklin, Jonny Lang, B.B. King, Lonnie Brooks, Taj Mahal, and Blues Traveler.
11. O Brother Where Art Thou (2000)
Music is so integral to this excellent Coen brothers film that it deserves a listing even though most of the songs are bluegrass related. However, when the escaped prisoners pick up Tommy Johnson at the Crossroads that authenticates the blues roots of the film. Add to that the fact that roots rock artist T Bone Burnett is behind the original music of the film, so he uses Delta blues elements. O Brother Where Art Thou is one of the finest musical films of the past decade, and should create more interest in roots music genre.
10. Crossroads
Walter Hill’s film loosely based on the great Robert Johnson’s legendary deal with the Devil at the Crossroads contains some great blues music. Thank you, Ry Cooder for creating one of the best blues soundtracks of all time, highlighted at the end with the guitar battle with Steve Vai that helped a few young metalheads realize how important the blues are for hardcore guitar players. It also helped revive Robert Johnson’s career, some 50 years after his pre-mature death.
12. Sounder (1972)
The better than average family film has a blues soundtrack throughout by Taj Mahal that is very appropriate for the film. It’s a coming of age story about a boy growing up in the 1930’s as a sharecropper in Louisiana.
13. Mo’ Better Blues (1990)
There are some great visuals in Spike Lee’s under rated film, and he captures a credible back-story of the musician’s life. It’s more jazz than blues, but the two genres sometimes cross over. Until there’s some more films that focus more on blues, this will have to do.
14. Lady Sing the Blues (1972)
Dianna Ross stars as Billie Holiday and sings her way through the blues in this better than average bio picture. It’s by far the best thing that Ross has ever done on film, and it’s hard to beat Billie Holiday for the blues. Her life story explains a great deal about the nature of the genre.
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...alo bre kad da svratim do tebe da uzmem one koncerte sa ''Crossroads'' festivala??BluesBoy wrote:Pozdrav svim ljubiteljima kvalitetne muzikeE pa da pocnem... Otvorih ovu temu gde bi smo mogli da razmenimo misljenje o filmovima, kjnigama o blues i jazz muzici, ja sam npr skoro gledao dokumentarni film o Ray Charls-u bas je ostavio jak utisak na mene... E mene sada interesuje gde bih mogao da nabavim BB King and Friends blues session to bih voleo da pogledam!!! Dakle ako imate neku dobru knjigu ili film o Bluzu preporucite. Pozz




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da nisi slucajno gledao ''Crossroads'' (Raskrsce) film, posto u filmu onaj matori crnac (pardon afroamerikanac) kaze istu ovu recenicu...Duane wrote:prva stvar kod bluz a i najbitnija ti je da imas dobru kilometrazu u nogama... a sve ostalo samo dodje...




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znam za claptonov crossroads jel na to mislis?
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To je ovaj film a muziku je pisao Ry Cooder......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7AhExWt ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7AhExWt ... re=related
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Beogradska izdavačka kuća Utopija objavila knjigu Narod bluza - crnačka muzika u beloj Americi Leroa Džounsa, koju su na srpski preveli Nišlije Mimica Petrović Radovanović i Aleksandar Radovanović...Inače, Mimica i Aleksandar Radovanović do sada su preveli kultnu autobiografiju Čarlsa Mingusa Bedniji od šugavog psa (Beneath the underdog – Samizdat B92) i Poželeti mesec - život i doba Bili Holidej (Wishing on the moon - Narodna knjiga) Donalda Klarka, a imaju i gotove prevode Autobiografije Majlsa Devisa i knjige Moje godine u Nju Orleansu Luja Armstronga.
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Fali ti Cadillac Records, taj film sve objasnjava o snimanjima i legendama Chess Records-a.oldfishermanblues wrote:1. Feel Like Going Home by Martin Scorsese
2. The Soul of a Man by Wim Wenders
3. The Road to Memphis by Richard Pearce
4. Warming by the Devil's Fire by Charles Burnett
5. Godfathers and Sons by Marc Levin
6. Red, White & Blues by Mike Figgis
7. Piano Blues by Clint Eastwood
8. Blues Brothers
If asked to name the one film that has given the biggest popular boost to the blues, it has to be this classic comedy. Belushi sings the blues surprisingly well -– he’s got the soul for it, and Aykroyd obviously loves the blues -– his House of Blues establishments are ample evidence. Of course, the movie is set around Chicago, as there is no better place for the blues. And the set pieces absolutely rock with the blues and soul legends that they engage: with the diner rocking with Aretha’s “Think” and the streets of Chicago giving it up for John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” and Ray Charles’ “Shake a Tail Feather.” Anyone who thinks the blues is for hurtin’ tunes, needs to check this film out and find out how much fun the blues can be.
9. Blues Brothers 2000
The movie is absolutely atrocious, but that is not why anyone would endure this embarrassing sequel. This is a chance to see several blues artists in a music video, and that’s the only worthwhile thing about the film. I just wish Dan Aykroyd had sung less and let the legends sing more. The time I saw this in the theater for a late night viewing, all seven of us in the theater stayed through the end credits, and there’s only one reason for that -- they had a mass blues ensemble singing over the credits. Just a sampling of the performers is self-explanatory: Aretha Franklin, Jonny Lang, B.B. King, Lonnie Brooks, Taj Mahal, and Blues Traveler.
11. O Brother Where Art Thou (2000)
Music is so integral to this excellent Coen brothers film that it deserves a listing even though most of the songs are bluegrass related. However, when the escaped prisoners pick up Tommy Johnson at the Crossroads that authenticates the blues roots of the film. Add to that the fact that roots rock artist T Bone Burnett is behind the original music of the film, so he uses Delta blues elements. O Brother Where Art Thou is one of the finest musical films of the past decade, and should create more interest in roots music genre.
10. Crossroads
Walter Hill’s film loosely based on the great Robert Johnson’s legendary deal with the Devil at the Crossroads contains some great blues music. Thank you, Ry Cooder for creating one of the best blues soundtracks of all time, highlighted at the end with the guitar battle with Steve Vai that helped a few young metalheads realize how important the blues are for hardcore guitar players. It also helped revive Robert Johnson’s career, some 50 years after his pre-mature death.
12. Sounder (1972)
The better than average family film has a blues soundtrack throughout by Taj Mahal that is very appropriate for the film. It’s a coming of age story about a boy growing up in the 1930’s as a sharecropper in Louisiana.
13. Mo’ Better Blues (1990)
There are some great visuals in Spike Lee’s under rated film, and he captures a credible back-story of the musician’s life. It’s more jazz than blues, but the two genres sometimes cross over. Until there’s some more films that focus more on blues, this will have to do.
14. Lady Sing the Blues (1972)
Dianna Ross stars as Billie Holiday and sings her way through the blues in this better than average bio picture. It’s by far the best thing that Ross has ever done on film, and it’s hard to beat Billie Holiday for the blues. Her life story explains a great deal about the nature of the genre.
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Što se tiče prve knjige koju si pomenuo ("Narod bluza - crnačka muzika u beloj Americi"), na Popboksu je izašao prvi dio njene recenzije, a imamo sreću da nju piše niko drugi do - Koja!oldfishermanblues wrote:Beogradska izdavačka kuća Utopija objavila knjigu Narod bluza - crnačka muzika u beloj Americi Leroa Džounsa, koju su na srpski preveli Nišlije Mimica Petrović Radovanović i Aleksandar Radovanović...Inače, Mimica i Aleksandar Radovanović do sada su preveli kultnu autobiografiju Čarlsa Mingusa Bedniji od šugavog psa (Beneath the underdog – Samizdat B92) i Poželeti mesec - život i doba Bili Holidej (Wishing on the moon - Narodna knjiga) Donalda Klarka, a imaju i gotove prevode Autobiografije Majlsa Devisa i knjige Moje godine u Nju Orleansu Luja Armstronga.

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Drugi dio: http://www.popboks.com/tekst.php?ID=7211frkadela wrote: Evo i linka: http://www.popboks.com/tekst.php?ID=7206
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knjizara@solaris.rsfrkadela wrote:I nadam se da će knjiga uskoro doći i u moje ruke, a ako neko zna u kojoj knjižari može da se kupi, neka napiše. I ne samo ova, već i sve koje je Stari Pecaroš naveo.
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Evo malo i Cadillac Recordsa (2008)
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