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Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt

03 Mar 11 - 10:16 PM (#3106603)
Subject: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: Stilly River Sage

Did anyone else see the PBS American Masters progam last night (or this week) with the new documentary "Troubadours"? From the local listing I originally thought it was going to be something I'd seen, and didn't turn it on right away, but once it was on I was glued to the set. There should be a repeat on the secondary PBS station later in the week.

It was marvelous! I hadn't heard of Eddie Schmidt until he turned up on twitter this morning, but this is his documentary, and a damned fine one it is. Of course, this is the music I was listening to on my radio in my room, while my parents had something else on in the rest of the house. First LP I bought myself as a kid was Carole King's "Tapestry." :)

http://www.eddieschmidt.com/

The early years of Carole King and James Taylor create the framework of the singer/songwriter popular music that the program is developed around, but it takes a close look at the Troubadours club in LA and the Laurel Canyon domain of a lot of the folk singers of the 60s and 70s. I know I'm not doing it justice here, I will have to watch it completely through to attempt that, but I will, with pleasure.

Lots of interviews with performers and promoters inform the story he's telling. I do hope some of the rest of you saw this program.

Maggie Dwyer (SRS)


03 Mar 11 - 10:26 PM (#3106607)
Subject: RE: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: katlaughing

We did and were equally captivated. It was so beautiful to see the ease in which Carol King and James Taylor "fit" together while singing and interacting. We really enjoyed it.


03 Mar 11 - 10:28 PM (#3106609)
Subject: RE: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: Stilly River Sage

Here is the official movie site.


04 Mar 11 - 09:35 AM (#3106831)
Subject: RE: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: open mike

I heard about this and had to get up at 3 am to see it.
Carole King, James Taylor, David Crosby, Jackson Browne, Steve Martin, Kris Kristoferson, and many others were great to see and hear again!!
this is available on cd/dvd.


04 Mar 11 - 09:41 AM (#3106836)
Subject: RE: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: open mike

this may be re-broadcast again...check www.pbs.org or your local pbs station for times...i saw it has several shows on DTV on the PBS feed.


04 Mar 11 - 12:39 PM (#3106947)
Subject: RE: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: Desert Dancer

This was also in release in movie theaters, and discussed in this thread.

I was going to wait for the PBS showing but wasn't watching the schedule. I'll have to see if I can still catch it.

~ Becky in Long Beach


04 Mar 11 - 05:19 PM (#3107126)
Subject: RE: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: Stilly River Sage

It was rebroadcast last night at 2am, but I didn't watch it, and I don't have a good recording system in place right now. I searched and don't find any replays, but I hope there will be in the near future.

SRS


05 Mar 11 - 03:26 PM (#3107656)
Subject: RE: Am. Masters: 'Troubadours' Eddie Schmidt
From: Stilly River Sage

I do wish more people had taken note of this program, it was very interesting. So I'll run this up to the top one more time.

SRS