Talk:Shine a Light (film)

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Djk74 in topic performance date

updating?

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wouldn't it be more appropriate to list the numbers that are featured in the film, now that they're known, rather than the full setlists for both shows? the list is:

Jumping Jack Flash
Shattered
She Was Hot
All Down the Line
Loving Cup
As Tears Go By
Some Girls
Just My Imagination
Faraway Eyes
Champagne & Reefer
Tumbling Dice
Band introductions
You Got the Silver
Connection (incomplete - oww!)
Sympathy for the Devil
Live With Me
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Shine a Light (incomplete)

obviously it's plain which night some of them are from, but probably best to dispense with that detail until it's clear which night they're *all* from ... i'd put that in the article myself in place of the full setlists, but i'd rather there was some consensus first. thanks Sssoul (talk) 21:52, 26 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Go right ahead. The only reason they're both up is because the song list for the film wasn't known. Stan weller (talk) 23:31, 26 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Went ahead and did it for you. Blame it on my OCD. Stan weller (talk) 05:46, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
smile: that's perfectly fine with me & my OCD. it looks good. thanks Sssoul (talk) 07:47, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Tour performance??

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This may be quibbling, but the concerts filmed at the Beacon Theater (capacity: 2800) were held solely for the purpose of making the film, while the regular tour dates were in much larger venues like Madison Square Garden and Giants Stadium. The special setup for the filming was described in a short New Yorker piece here: [1]. The first few rows of the audience were hand-picked (sexy ladies of course, not balding ex-hippies who saw the Stones at the Garden in '69), there were 17 movie cameras crammed into the orchestra section--it was almost more a video shoot (albeit on film, not videotape) than a regular concert. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.86.248.1 (talk) 13:04, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

right to all of the above: ceci n'est-ce pas un Stones concert; it's a big-name-directed film documenting two performances that took place during the Stones' Bigger Bang tour. what is it that you want changed in the article? Scorsese uses actors in nearly all of his films, by the way - what's unusual about this one is that some ordinary fans were also allowed to buy tickets ... oh and the Stones were allowed to play themselves. 8)
pardon my levity - i do agree that this is a documentary of a film being made, and by a celebrated director at that, rather than a documentary of a "regular" 2006 Stones concert. but i'm not sure what you want to change in the article. Sssoul (talk) 14:21, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
update: okay, i've altered it a bit - i hope it's more accurate now. Sssoul (talk) 15:24, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

[from original poster] I didn't mean to sound like I objected to the concept of a specially-staged concert, or that I think the enterprise is somehow tainted. I wrote my comment because I thought that a casual reader might assume from the wording that the film depicted just another night on the specific Stones tour mentioned. I'm not a Stones expert, but aren't there a small handful of concert films starting with Gimme Shelter that show the Stones either in large arenas or in outdoor stadiums? My point was that this isn't another one of those (just covering the 2006 tour), but something, like Rock and Roll Circus, that was set up specifically as a film shoot. I haven't seen it yet, so I know not what I speak of here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.86.248.1 (talk) 22:46, 1 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

update:I see they actually did release a concert film from the Bigger Bang tour..."The Biggest Bang". Does "Shine a Light" basically feature the same show, just a smaller venue? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.86.248.1 (talk) 22:59, 1 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
nope - it was a very different setlist from the "usual" Bigger Bang shows. The Biggest Bang is a mighty fine box set to enjoy in addition to Shine a Light. anyway i hope the article sounds accurate now - i too don't mean the film is "tainted", but agree that it is a document of a movie being made.
oh and if you could remember to sign/date your "talk page" posts by putting four ~s at the end, that would be way cool - thanks! Sssoul (talk) 23:33, 1 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
Perhaps something along the lines of, "These two shows featured different setlists than were custom, with no new material from the Rolling Stones' 2005 album A Bigger Bang being performed," like the article on the soundtack states. Stan weller (talk) 04:35, 2 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

I agree it would be completely appropriate to mention in the article that the first few rows were hand picked with attractive young actors and reference it with the New Yorker article. Everyone knows documentaries are artificial but it always interesting to have insights into in what way these are artificial - such as audiences containing plants. Explains why all these beautiful 17 yo girls are screaming and cooing at grandpas (albeit very gifted grandpas) strutting on the stage. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.168.179.99 (talk) 22:07, 21 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

about the format

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i've proposed a different format for the notes about who guests on what and which numbers Keith sings - the style with the indents/little squares made it hard to tell what number[s] the notes referred to, especially when "band introductions" were formatted the same way as the guests. (that is: i think with the indent/box style, a reader who didn't know already would have trouble understanding whether the guests are featured on the song[s] before or after they're mentioned, and/or whether the band is introduced during Tumbling Dice.)

i know my proposal isn't as snazzy looking, but i think it's clearer. but if someone changes it back and/or feels it's vital to specify what each guest does: please note that Mr Buddy Guy also shares the lead vocals on Champagne & Reefer (and blows the roof off while he's at it). thanks & swing on ... Sssoul (talk) 18:42, 3 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

By far the best performance of guests is Buddy Guy, best song in the entire movie in my opinion.--Mike Russell 03:23, 20 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

performance date

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The intro says that all the performance is from the second night, but later it says "most" of the performance is from the second night. Can anyone verify which is correct? Is any footage from 10/29/06? I think not but am not sure I can verify.


Djk74 (talk) 17:20, 14 February 2012 (UTC)Reply