Rumble - The Indians Who Rocked the World

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    Réalisé par Catherine Bainbridge, Alfonso Maiorana • Écrit par Catherine Bainbridge, Alfonso Maiorana
    Canada • 2016 • 103 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    ISAN 0000-0004-9CFF-0000-H-0000-0000-N
Résumé

Ce documentaire remarquable sur le rôle des autochtones d'Amérique dans la musique contemporaine - parmi lesquels figurent quelques-unes des grandes vedettes de la musique contemporaine - explore un chapitre critique manquant, révélant comment des musiciens autochtones ont aidé à composer les morceaux de nos vies et, à travers leurs contributions, ont influencé la culture populaire.
Avec Robbie Robertson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Martin Scorsese, Tony Bennett, Steven Tyler et Iggy Pop.

When recalling Link Wray’s shivering guitar classic, Rumble, Martin Scorsese marvels, “It is the sound of that guitar . . . the aggression.” Wray was the first to deploy thumping power chords and hone distortion, carving out a new guitar sound that influenced rock and roll forever. But as a Native American, Wray’s music was a threat - and it was treated as such.
Blues pioneer Charlie Patton, cherished jazz singer Mildred Bailey, and metaphysical wizard Jimi Hendrix are among the many music greats who have Native American heritage and have created their distinctive music amid the attempted cleansing of indigenous culture from the country. Their music was not even meant to exist.
Using playful re-creations and little-known stories, alongside concert footage, audio archives, and interviews with living legends, this deeply insightful film cements how some of our most treasured artists and songs found their inspiration in ancient, native melodies and harmonies that were infused with a desire to resist. You’ll never listen to your favorite rock and roll classics the same way again.

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