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DEBATE: Prince's Sign O The Times Movie VS David Byrne / Talking Heads Stop Making Sense Concert Film
A few days ago, Critic Armond White joined MTV Movie Critic Amy Nicholson on her The Canon podcast on the Earwolf Podcast Network to debate Prince's Sign O The Times Movie vs the heralded David Byrne / Talking Heads concert film, Stop Making Sense, as directed by Film Director Jonathan Demme (R.I.P).
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The description for the episode explains, "Amy and Armond discuss what makes a great movie musical, the potency of a strong-willed auteur, and each films’ respective generosity towards showcasing talent. Plus, they assess the evolving means by which we associate music and images before leaving it to a final vote. Which film will enter the Canon? Head to the Earwolf forums to cast your vote!"
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Here is the link to this interesting podcast episode: http://www.earwolf.com/ep...ing-sense/ | |
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Stop Making Sense wins hands down. Although reigniting the Talking Heads wars by saying David Byrne is to the Talking Heads as Prince was to the Sign o the Times band is a bit much. | |
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Sigh, double post, thanks Obama [Edited 4/26/17 13:58pm] | |
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I was watching a Bruce Springsteen DVD last night, turned it off half-way through and put in Sign O the Times. The right decision. To answer the topic, I see Sign O the Times being as a galaxy ahead of Stop Making Sense. Talking Heads are a white gateway drug to better funk acts. They would be so much less without Bernie Worrell's contributions such as in girlfriend is better. My opinion and I'm adhering to it. | |
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A concert film is not the same thing as a "movie musical." We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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robertgeorge said: I was watching a Bruce Springsteen DVD last night, turned it off half-way through and put in Sign O the Times. The right decision. To answer the topic, I see Sign O the Times being as a galaxy ahead of Stop Making Sense. Talking Heads are a white gateway drug to better funk acts. They would be so much less without Bernie Worrell's contributions such as in girlfriend is better. My opinion and I'm adhering to it. If funk music is some kind of endpoint that all music is trying to reach then you have a point. It's a one dimensional way of viewing what Talking Heads were doing but hey, its just your opinion. | |
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Good post Rob, I suspect a lot of it does seem to be down to personal taste and that's cool. I'm gonna go into a lot of detail below, apologies if anyone thinks i'm being pretentious, that's not what i'm going for: but like I said, I'm happy to agree to disagree about this, there's no right answer. I'd rather have both than just one but for me SMS works better as a narrative (i.e. a cinema release rather than just a home video) because it's all happening through the songs and performance as we watch it rather than in SOTT which goes from song to awkward narrative bit, all stitched together pretty poorly.
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It's so funny until recently I always thought that it was just a given that everyone thought Sign o the times was a classic. It has always been my go to when someone asks why I love Prince. For i love Sign and the energy is incredible from beginning to end but I guess as always even in our community there are loads who do not feel that way. But basically Sign wins over all concert films no matter how much better technically they may be as Prince is my all time favorite live performer so at the end of the day that wins out. And I have a pretty good concert film collection as I do love live music. But yeah it's a personal taste thing all the way. And taste always go Purple! Party Up! 1980-Present
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This thread right here is why I love Prince.org! Great discussion of two of my fav concert films! | |
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Thank you, Jaawwn for a very thoughtful post. I can see it came from a fan with a passion for SMS, and it made me think more about the film. As a huge Prince and Bowie fan, the post-punk era is fascinating. With both Prince and Bowie, it is as interesting to see their influence on the scene as it is to see how the scene influenced them. For example learning how much Gary Numan sparked Prince when he first came out. With my other two fav bands being the Beatles and the Cure, I did a double take when Morris Day name dropped the Cure when talking about synth based ballads in regards to ice cream castles (no it does not sound like the cure, but it showed an awareness that Minneapolis had of other sounds) | |
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Jonathan Demme has passed a way. Very sad. | |
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