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3. Yes, musicians would enjoy watching the process.
Thu Apr 24, 2014, 07:39 AM
Apr 2014

PBS had it on 'Independent Lens' Monday night, April 21, 2014, though I rented the DVD over the weekend.

Mick Jagger (upright) and Keith Richards (slouchy) remember recording "You Gotta Move" and "Wild Horses" there. (Familiar footage from "Gimme Shelter" obligingly rolls.) Percy Sledge, Jimmy Cliff, Candi Staton, Clarence Carter, Greg Allman, Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys are heard from, along with Johnson, Hawkins, Hood and other studio regulars; in one thrilling moment, Oldham teases from a Wurlitzer his seductive introduction to Franklin's career-changing "I Never Loved a Man the Way That I Love You."

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-review-muscle-shoals-pbs-independent-lens-20140421,0,3184811.story#ixzz2zo32BJ5F


Thanks for the earworm and welcome to DU yallerdawg

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