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Documentary Preview

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:45 pm
by Jill
Some of you are already aware that Bob is the subject of a soon-to-be-released documentary by award-winning filmmakers Paul Surratt and Ian Marshall. If you'd like an advance look at some of the performances that will be featured in the film, check out these links.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=sNyd4UJLZ4o

http://youtube.com/watch?v=v-zLuBGrU-E

http://youtube.com/watch?v=h-pnfFtB0EA

Two of the songs feature Bob with a kick-ass band comprised of:
*The incomparable Jamie Hoover on lead guitar. Jamie's the driving force behind the great indie group The Spongetones. He's a fantastic singer-songwriter in his own right.
*Kevin Jarvis on drums and David Carpenter on bass, two incredible journeymen studio guys who Bob kidnapped temporarily away from Jill Sobule's band.
*And, the baby of the group, as musical director and keyboard player, the brilliant young Matt Cook. Matt, too, is a tremendous singer-songwriter. Bob wants it known that, in case there are any agents from the child-labor board snooping around, Matt IS over 21 and is working legally. He's astonishingly talented for his tender age.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:08 am
by jeffbenton
Thanks, Jill, Matt, et al. for this wunderbar effort! You da best!
(Well, Bob's ok, too!)

NW Florida Summer's Child

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:19 pm
by grant
It's good to see these.

More, please.

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:15 pm
by jeffbenton
Really appreciate the instrumental backing on "Cheryl's Going Home" and "Spilling Over."

Hey, this guy Lind can rock! Thanks.

jamming With Lind!

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:33 am
by jamie
Just a note to say I am tickled pink to have been a part of this really cool project of Bob's! It was an honor and something I'll look back on with great pride for the rest of my life. All the players were great guys and top-shelf musicians. Ian and Paul-and all their crew were totally professional and great guys to boot.

It's projects like this that make being a musician such a joy. It is also music of the quality that Bob writes that makes it all possible. He is an excellent guitarist to play along with (which is not always an easy feat) and one of the best singers on the planet-I strongly believe.

It was also a real treat to get to watch Bob play by himself at the end on this particular show. He's amazing!

What a thrill!

Jamie Hoover

buyable?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:40 am
by rob68
Will the DVD be released soon.....either in stores or here on the website? Looking forward to seeing the entire documentary. I've watched a couple really good ones lately....one on Townes Van Zandt and one on Gram Parsons.

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:05 am
by Windboy
I'd like to be the first to place my order for 5 copies. Where do I send the money for the DVD? Ed

compile awhile

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:30 pm
by rob68
Windboy wrote:I'd like to be the first to place my order for 5 copies. Where do I send the money for the DVD? Ed
I found out that it's still being compiled, so it may be awhile yet.

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:51 pm
by bill
Was just taking another look at the DVD previews ....the "Spilling Over" performance is excellent !!! In addition to Bob's emotiional vocals the players are totally in sync with the overall performance. There is most certainly a sense from Bob at the end that he and the band "got it." Got it they did and for those of who go way back with Bob how wonderful to see him backed by a band. Something I never thought I would ever see.

I was very fortunate to be one of those on the LA soundstage as these performances were being captured on film. What an experience for me having been a fan for for some 40 years to be there to witness this event.

I will also just "give it up" to say Matt, musical director and keyboards, is my son.....it dosen't get much better than that !! As I would have said back in the day ...."what a trip."

Bill

I want this DVD!!!!

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:28 pm
by royb404
"Cheryl's Going Home" is without a doubt a lost classic.
Have any of you heard the "Blues Project" cover of that tune?? I am lucky enough to have the album.
The best cover-in my opinion of that song EVER.
OK I also hate to admit this but Cher's cover of "Counting" is good also.
It was Sonny's idea for her to do that.
"Counting is my personal fave Bob song ever.
Roy in Dallas

PS Bob when you read this post, when you have time, please post what you think are the best covers of your songs.

Re: I want this DVD!!!!

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 8:54 pm
by rob68
royb404 wrote: OK I also hate to admit this but Cher's cover of "Counting" is good also.
It was Sonny's idea for her to do that.
"Counting is my personal fave Bob song ever.
Roy in Dallas
Cher has never covered "Counting". Marianne Faithfull did a version. Cher covered "Elusive Butterfly" and "Come To Your Window", and Sonny & Cher did "Cheryl's Going Home" with vocals by Sonny alone.....unfortunately. :)

Re: I want this DVD!!!!

Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:49 am
by royb404
You are very right. I just had an old age moment.
I at least was able to find my Blues Project album.




rob68 wrote:
royb404 wrote: OK I also hate to admit this but Cher's cover of "Counting" is good also.
It was Sonny's idea for her to do that.
"Counting is my personal fave Bob song ever.
Roy in Dallas
Cher has never covered "Counting". Marianne Faithfull did a version. Cher covered "Elusive Butterfly" and "Come To Your Window", and Sonny & Cher did "Cheryl's Going Home" with vocals by Sonny alone.....unfortunately. :)

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:14 pm
by Danny Harris
...John Otway's version of "Cheryl's Going Home" is a LITTLE different...

Re: Documentary Preview

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:03 am
by Danny Harris
Got my copy - love it! Soon, I hope, SBS TV in Australia will pick up it - it's the sort of out-of-the-ordinary gear they screen.