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Frayed Knot Mar 08 2014 09:05 PM |
The turbulent times and absolute magic of a little music studio set amongst the cotton fields of Alabama
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Edgy MD Mar 09 2014 08:27 PM Re: Muscle Shoals (2013) |
Funny that you list all those names and leave out Bono. He's so omnipresent that he's the forest you miss for the trees.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 10 2014 12:04 AM Re: Muscle Shoals (2013) |
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He was demonstrating good sense and taste. Because, really now, someone else says "the Muscle Shoals sound", and the first thing I think of is Bono. What a fucking attention whore he turned out to be. Hasn't the world had enough of Bono pontificating? And what the hell does Bono have to do with Muscle Shoals anyway? Less Bono. More of Duane Allman wailing on the the back end of Wilson Pickett's Hey Jude. [youtube]0y8Q2PATVyI[/youtube]
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Frayed Knot Mar 10 2014 06:05 AM Re: Muscle Shoals (2013) |
Not that I intentionally left Bono out of the little roster up top (just wanted to throw some names out really) but I guess the success of U-2's 'Angel of Harlem', along with the front man's big mouth/ego, tends to tab him as the go-to guy when talking about how American soul influenced European kids. And while that viewpoint certainly merits inclusion in a docu like this, it's not like he brings anything to the discussion that Mick & Keith--with their more era-appropriate views and, oh yeah, actual monster cuts recorded there vibe--couldn't and didn't add.
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Edgy MD Mar 10 2014 06:08 PM Re: Muscle Shoals (2013) |
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But how do you really feel? The quick zip through the seventies left one thing unclear to me: Were all those monsters recorded at the Swampers' studio while Fame faded? Or were they both churning out hits?
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