BLUES, RAGS, AND HOLLERS: THE KOERNER, RAY, AND GLOVER STORY
This Tony Glover-directed 1986 documentary contains performances, interviews and rare archival footage of the acoustic blues trio, as well as '95 and '07 chapter updates, and 9 bonus live performances from '91-'99. It's the story of three notable American music originals, told with characteristic wit, grit and irreverence by those who lived it. The original film has been updated by Glover with album-by-album postscripts, 10 full-length performances, and more. It also includes special appearances by Willie Murphy and Bill Hinkley.
Bonus materials include:
Cedar Social, Mpls., MN 10/6/91 (Koerner Solo): More Pretty Women
Cedar Social, St. Paul, MN 2/20/94 (Ray & Glover): Mellow Chick
Cedar Social, St. Paul, MN 2/20/94 (Ray & Glover): As the Years Go Passin By
Cedar Social, St. Paul, MN 2/20/94 (Ray & Glover): Ice Blue
Cedar Social, St. Paul, MN 2/20/94 (Ray & Glover): Jimmy Bell
Cedar Social, St. Paul, MN 2/20/94 (Ray & Glover): Alabama Women
Cedar Social, St. Paul, MN 9/15/96 (Koerner, Ray & Glover): The Dodger
Cedar Social, St. Paul, MN 9/15/96 (Koerner, Ray & Glover): Pick Poor Robin Clean
KTCA Newsnight, St. Paul, MN 4/20/99 (Koerner, Ray & Glover): What's the Matter With the Mill
Contents
- Introduction [:12]
- Black Dog (K,R&G) [2:57]
- 1963-66 "We Never Paid Any Attention To the Details" [18:53]
- Shake 'Em On Down (Ray & Glover) [3:59]
- 1966-74 "That Was the Time I Gave Up Music Forever" 'Koerner [12:15]
- I Ain't Blue (K,R&G) [3:13]
- 1966-74 "I've Been Having a Ball Ever Since" -Ray [9:40]
- Shout Sister Shout (K,R&G) [3:12]
- 1966-74 "Harp Was a Way To Sing -Glover [13:28]
- Tremors (Glover Solo) [3:15]
- 1974-85 "Why Didn't They Get Rich?" [:29]
- John Hardy (K,R&G) [1:52]
- Life Saver (Ray Solo) [3:55]
- Poetry Jouse (Ray & Glover) [2:52]
- Sloppy Drunk (Glover & Ray) [2:50]
- Misery (Murphy & Glover) [:10]
- Just A Little Bit (Volunteers of the Blue Knight) [5:17]
- Everybody's Going for the Money (K,R&G) [2:47]
- Who Will Buy the Wine (R&G, Hinckley -Violin) [3:37]
- Me & My Chauffeur (K,R&G, Hinckley - Mandolin) [3:14]
- Good Night Irene (K,R&G) [5:04]
- 1985 Update [3:18]
- Lining Track (K,R&G) [2:01]
- 2007 Update [3:23]
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Product Details: DVD
118 Minutes
Product Code: 022891050995
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