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  • ROBELLIOT
    234 Posts
    Fri, Mar 28 2014 4:52 PM
  • mrcaddie
    2,429 Posts
    Sat, Mar 29 2014 1:17 AM

    Just posted this in our CC forum and then thought some of you might like to see it.

    I've been laid up with "walking pneumonia" for the past few days and came across the most incredible documentary on Netflix the other day while convalescing ....it's called "20 Feet from Stardom." It's about the background singers that we've all heard....but don't know.

    This documentary won the 2014 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.

    Maybe some of you have seen it, I'm guessing a lot of you have not. If you love music....you need to watch this, you won't be disappointed.

    I'm going to leave two videos here, one is the trailer for the documentary and the other is of the most iconic backup performance in music history.

    Enjoy. Now go and let Google and Youtube show you what you've been missing.

    Wait for it-

     

    Hope you like it.

    MC

  • IvaThongon
    933 Posts
    Sun, Mar 30 2014 2:57 AM

    Dig it...

  • petethepup
    204 Posts
    Sun, Mar 30 2014 2:58 PM

  • petethepup
    204 Posts
    Sun, Mar 30 2014 3:03 PM

  • duffer19
    3,670 Posts
    Mon, Mar 31 2014 7:01 PM

    ok, don't shoot me for saying this - but i just heard Sam Smith on Saturday Night Live - 

    I heard he was a bartender and got his break...

    this man has quite a set of pipes- got J-Lo goosies lol - right up my cornball alley (when in the mood) 

    a bit about him from MTV.com

    Sam Smith had some nerves to shake prior to his debut as musical guest on "Saturday Night Live." The British singer recently confessed to MTV News "I'm a little bit scared, because I haven't got my album out at all, so people don't really know who I am." Following last night's powerful pair of performances, if you hadn't heard of him before, you certainly will now.

    Smith, who admits to "religiously" watching "SNL" back home in the UK, started with "Stay With Me." The power ballad is off of his upcoming In The Lonely Hour album, which he released a video for this week. A gospel choir backed his soulful bravado, echoing off the Studio 8H walls. Clad in black, Smith's performance was solitary and simple, pleading with the lyrics "Won't you stay with me?/ Cause you're all I need/ This ain't love it's clear to see/ But darling stay with me."

    Returning in the dim light for "Lay Me Down," Smith's second run kept the haunting vocal isolation of the first. Standing between a piano player and lone cellist Smith let his powerful voice expand, somberly summoning the sadness of the song. But instead of sitting shy and humble as he did after the first set, Sam finally allowed himself a sheepish grin as he stepped back from the mic.


  • ROBELLIOT
    234 Posts
    Fri, Apr 4 2014 5:06 PM

  • Stobsbee
    4,784 Posts
    Sat, Apr 5 2014 6:00 PM

    Today, 5th April is the 20th anniversary of the death of Kurt Cobain. R.I.P.

  • ROBELLIOT
    234 Posts
    Tue, Apr 15 2014 7:51 PM

  • ScottHope
    10,443 Posts
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