Black&White&BlueMoon Town
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Yeah, my wife and I were watching it and thoroughly entertained, and I started to wonder what this crew would think of it too. I think I actually need to see it again!Yes indeed, thanks to @Black&White&BlueMoon Town for highlighting it. It's absolutely brilliant, chock full of interesting and entertaining stuff.
Yeah, he was brutally honest in every current interview he gave for this, really appreciated that.From Kenny Loggins totally guileless admission that he'd barely heard of Africa but that if Jackson was doing it then it would be a hit so why not;
Yeah, that totally cracked me up in how they got Bob to finally relax for his overdub chorus parts. Those close up shots of him with the ensemble earlier on, NOT EVEN SINGING, I was thinking, wow, is he not just a fish out of water or what????through to Dylan's vulnerability and Stevie Wonders brilliant approach to helping him work out how to sing his part.;
Yeah, that was classic. Although I do like the point about Ethopians not speaking Swahili too to get things back on track.through to Waylon Jennings being..well Waylon Jennings.
Classic Bruce indeed!My personal favourite bit were Springsteen's contributions, when smooth Lionel bigged it up as one of the greatest songs ever written they cut to Springsteen offering his brilliantly diplomatic but entirely transparent view of the song!
Yeah, I must confess I hadn't stopped thinking about how downright candid it was.Won't spoil it further for people who are going to watch but as far as documentaries of it's type go it was definitely in the all killer no filler category for me.
"Hey, here's my invoice for taking video all the night..."
And just keep the wine away from Al. ;-) Bob G does not appear to be amused at 0:37 in...