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"Lightning in a Bottle"
'Lightning' bottles beautiful music
By Kenneth Turan
LOS ANGELES TIMES
"Lightning in a Bottle" is one terrific concert film. It's a tribute to the blues that's structured around a show held last year at New York's Radio City Music Hall. If you ever loved this kind of music, "Lightning" will bring the reasons back. If you haven't, you'll likely wonder where this has been all your life.
Brought together were more than 50 musicians representing decades of performing experience; as Dr. John, who plays piano in the concert's house band put it, "It's like they looked in the phone book under blues." There were originating artists including B.B. King ("Sweet Sixteen") and Ruth Brown ("Mama He Treat Your Daughter Mean") performing songs they made famous, as well as newcomers doing dazzling cover versions of classic tunes.
This sophisticated matching of song with artist (Steve Jordan is the musical director) is "Lightning's" secret weapon, leading to a series of thrilling pieces. India.Arie doing a heart-stopping "Strange Fruit," John Fogerty powering his way through "Midnight Special," young Shemekia Copeland mastering "I Pity the Fool," even Aerosmith's Steve Tyler and Joe Perry getting into "I'ma King Bee." They all provide musical spaces it's easy to lose yourself in.
Being in company they respected understandably brought out the best in these performers. Everyone was emotionally involved in the music to such an extent that they gave even cavernous Radio City the intimate atmosphere of a smoky club.
"Lightning in a Bottle's" filmmakers are gifted enough to make the most of what they were given. Antoine Fuqua ("Training Day," "King Arthur") brought confidence and passion to the directing, and top-drawer cinematographer Lisa Rinzler captures the immediacy of performance in a way that is better than the best seat in the house.
Loosely structured like a history of blues, "Lightning" intercuts several kinds of material with the concert footage. There are straight interviews, vintage footage of venerable bluesmen such as Son House and Howlin' Wolf, glimpses of rehearsals and amusing backstage moments.
So we hear raconteur Solomon Burke talk about his time on "the neck bone circuit," one step down from the more celebrated chitlin circuit. We see Odetta chastising the house band for overshadowing Ruth Brown in a rehearsal. And we see a very nervous Macy Gray being talked through her "Hound Dog" rehearsal and then absolutely nailing the song in performance.
"Lightning" ends with an appearance by 80-year-old B.B. King, but its emotional high point involves Buddy Guy, who played guitar with Muddy Waters and passed his knowledge onto Jimi Hendrix.
After doing a wrenchingly emotional version of Hendrix's "Red House," Guy thinks he's through for the evening, but Angelique Kidjo somehow induces him to come back onstage to accompany her on "Voodoo Child." The ecstatic, exhausted look on his face as he plays takes us inside the blues in a way few performance films ever have.
REVIEW
• WHAT: "Lightning in a Bottle"
• STARRING: Dr. John, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, John Fogerty, Bonnie Raitt, Mos Def, India.Arie
• RATING: Not rated
• RUNNING TIME: 1 hour, 46 minutes
• WHERE: Opens today at Shattuck Cinemas, Berkeley; the Lumiere, S.F.; and Rafael Film Center, San Rafael
• GRADE: A
~~~agreed! see it if you can.
Deb
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Post by Doreen Peri » November 21st, 2004, 5:04 pm
thanks, deb!
Sounds excellent!
I'm going to try to find it at the video store.
Sounds excellent!
I'm going to try to find it at the video store.

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