A Ken Burns Film You Shouldn't Miss
Country Music the Ken Burns documentary film now being aired on your local PBS station is one, in my humble opinion, that you shouldn't miss. My husband and I have sat spellbound as each two hour segment has been presented.
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Some of the legends in this Country Music Mural are featured in Ken Burns film
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Mr. Burns has a way of telling us about pieces of our history and our diverse cultures that not only inform us but entertain us as well. His latest creation about Country Music doesn't fall short on those notes, in fact I think it might be the best one he has done to date. That is saying a lot when you consider his work on the Civil War, Baseball, Jazz, Prohibition, WWII and the Viet Nam War.
It is more than just the music
One of the quotes that is repeated often is from Harlan Howard. He once said, "Country Music is three cords and the truth." I think that is probably why I have always loved Country Music; so many of the lyrics in the songs are about my truth, your truth or our truths. Some songs make us want to move our feet, others remind us of the happiness of loving someone while others break our hearts. There is literally something to listen to no matter what your mood might be.
The segments that will total 16 hours by the time all are shown cover the history of the music that is uniquely American. We hear portions of songs but it is the backstories that I find the most fascinating. Ken Burns and his incredible crew of people tell us about the artists who made the songs popular and the people who wrote the songs. We find out about how they grew up (some of 'em will just break your heart!); how they got started and portions of their careers that might surprise us.
I have always been a "words" kind of gal. Yes, I love to dance but it has always been more about what the story in the song says to me. I think that is why I am drawn to the people who write the songs. Those poets who don't always get a lot of recognition but can sit down and put words together that touch us in some way. In the documentary we find out quite a bit about those songwriters. Some performed their own music while others wrote for others. It has been fascinating!
Honestly, even if Country isn't the genre of music that you prefer to listen to; this Ken Burns film is one that I think you will enjoy. After hearing the history of the it; you might even be converted to a fan. There are segments that will make you smile, move your feet and touch your soul. I don't know if they will repeat this series soon or not. Don't despair if you have missed the first episodes. It is available in DVD and Blu-ray.
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This sounds like a wonderful series Bev! It would be very interesting to learn more about the songwriters. Like any genre, there is a lot of country music and artists that I love and others that are not my cup of tea. As a whole, country music is my favorite genre to listen to on the radio. I'm more likely to enjoy what I hear on a country music station. I'm sure learning more about the backstories will be fascinating.
ReplyDeleteLike Mouse, I like some country music and I agree that learning more about the artists and their music would be fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fascinating series. I will have to check it out. Thanks for the recommend.
ReplyDelete"country music is three chords and the truth" - isn't that perfectly stated! I'll have to watch this one, sounds like a wonderful series, and of course will share on my country music facebook fan page :)
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