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Blues Masters
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Blues Masters

Jan 01, 1999
In 1966, CBC Television invited some of North America's greatest blues performers to gather in a studio in Toronto, recording together and individually in sessions that lasted three days. The result was originally televised as part of the CBC "Festival" series, and now the session video tapes have been found, restored and re-edited. The great Muddy Waters and his band perform "You Can't Lose What You Never Had" and "Got My Mojo Workin'," the latter with James Cotton on harmonica. Willie Dixon goes solo on "Bassology" and (helped by a little '90s technology) performs "Crazy for My Baby" with host Colin James. Plus rare appearances by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Mable Hillery singing "How Long This Train Been Gone," and delta blues piano player Sunnyland Slim, introducing a whole new generation to this inspiring, soulful music.
Down the Tracks: The Music That Influenced Bob Dylan
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This fascinating program tells the story of the music and artists that have influenced Bob Dylan throughout his career. Although his reputation as a songwriter stands supreme, Dylan has often covered tracks from vintage blues, folk and country performers or incorporated elements from them into his own material. "Down The Tracks" explores the lives and work of many of these artists and how Dylan interacted with them through archive performance and interview footage alongside new interviews and documentary material.
Lead Belly, la légende
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Huddie Ledbetter est né dans la pauvreté, a lutté contre le racisme et a fait du temps, mais malgré ses premières difficultés, ou peut-être à cause d'elles, il est devenu l'un des grands musiciens du XXe siècle. Nous retraçons la vie et la carrière de Lead Belly, un homme salué par la critique et vénéré par les artistes, dont la musique unique a traversé une multitude de genres et influencé d'innombrables légendes de l'industrie, des Beatles à Led Zeppelin en passant par Nirvana et au-delà.
Documentary
Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home
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Every American who has listened to the radio knows Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land." The music of the folk singer/songwriter has been recorded by everyone from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to U2. Originally blowing out of the Dust Bowl in Depression-era America, he blended vernacular, rural music and populism to give voice to millions of downtrodden citizens. Guthrie's music was politically leftist, uniquely patriotic and always inspirational.
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The Blues
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The Blues

Oct 04, 2003
Martin Scorsese nous offre un voyage depuis les rives du fleuve Niger, au Mali, jusqu'aux champs de coton et aux arrière-salles bricolées du delta du Mississippi afin de retracer les origines du blues. Il nous livre un cocktail lyrique de performances originales (dont celles d'Ali Farka Touré, Salif Keita, Habib Koité, Taj Mahal, Corey Harris, Othar Turner) et d'images d'archives rarissimes.
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