Aretha Franklin / Amazing Grace

Started by slinkp, May 02, 2019, 07:44:14 PM

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slinkp

I just saw this doc / concert movie yesterday in our local art cinema.
It's well worth it!


The gospel choir is phenomenal.
Of course I thought there was not nearly enough screen time for the rhythm section:
Bernard Purdie, Chuck Rainey, and Cornell Dupree. But you can hear them.
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Basvarken

Wow!!
I definitely need to see that.
Thank you for the tip.
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Chris P.

I saw it on the back of a magazine I bought and I made a mental note. Thanks for this!

slinkp

Also I think it benefits from big screen / big sound system experience. Lot of people on the screen. I don't have a particularly large TV by modern standards.
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Basvarken

I saw the movie in a cinema yesterday.
Wow! It brought tears to my eyes.
Aretha was incredible. And so was the choir and the band.
I didn't even mind the blurry, out of focus and chaotic registration.
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uwe

Edith has been wanting to see that for a while, I gotta invest!
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