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SPEND AN EVENING WITH SADDLE CREEK is the story of the record label as told by the people who made it happen. With extensive interviews, rare performances and archival footage, the film is an oral and visual history of how the combination of talent, dedication and collaboration launched bands like Bright Eyes, Cursive and The Faint into the national eye and has fostered a close-knit family of artists that continues to inspire each other and their fans.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Orgins of Saddle Creek,
By Manic (US ARMY IRAQ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spend an Evening With Saddle Creek, Bright Eyes, The Faint, Cursive et al (DVD)
I remember when I was deployed to Kosovo and discovering "The Faint" back in 2002. It was so good, I kept looking in to them only to get a Saddle Creek catolog. I took a chance on a band called "Cursive".... The rest is history... I've seen the Faint twice, Bright Eyes, and the Good Life... This DVD has so much information and is put together so good.. I hate the fact that not alot of concert footage is available, but to just get an insight as to how these bands tick is well worth the purchase of this DVD. Omaha, Nebraska was the last place on Earth I'd expect to explode with musical nobility. I'm still to this days surprised not to many people have heard of these bands... I know I've turned alot of people on tp the label. If you like any of these Saddle Creek bands, trust me... This is for you!!!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
feel good movie about sad music,
This review is from: Spend an Evening With Saddle Creek, Bright Eyes, The Faint, Cursive et al (DVD)
This is a good movie to watch if you are a fan of Saddle Creek music. It details how the label built an impressive roster of bands through friendship and mutual support. It is a subject with rich potential because of all the relationships, but there is hardly any mention of interpersonal conflict. Over and over again you're given the impression that everyone is one big happy family, but even happy families disagree.
The label's break out disc is Bright Eyes' Fevers and Mirrors, a concept album centering around Conor Oberst's depression (I'm not here to diagnose, I'll just say it's an intensely personal work that was obviously born from a lot of pain) but you have to go deep into the hidden extras (only a dozen are listed but if you chose "play all", after the last listed one there's another 30 or so) to find Conor discussing how he felt about packaging up his problems for retail. Any good rock documentary, or any good piece of art for that matter, will delve into some kind of conflict. There is no conflict here. Friends started a record label. They put out their friends' music. People liked the music, so they were able to grow and put out more music. Everything else in this documentary is just details. Don't get me wrong, it's a great story in light of all the terrible music out there released by four music company conglomerates. But Tim Kasher of Cursive and Conor Oberst are very fine songwriters, and I wish there had been at least discussion of how they write songs. The evolution of creative partnerships kind of gets a short shrift too because 20 bands get covered in less than 90 minutes. In this feel good movie you only scratch the surface of fairly complicated of not feeling so good music. I appreciated getting exposed to Slowdown Virginia, the snowy vistas of Omaha (I'd wondered what it looked like) and the hidden buried extra of Conor stumbling through his first performance of "When the Curious Girl Realizes she's under glass", though his cute rapport with the supportive audience is totally incongruous with the passionately sad song as he flubs his way through the piano chords.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Be a part of the Saddle Creek family,
By NovenaOnANoctourne (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spend an Evening With Saddle Creek, Bright Eyes, The Faint, Cursive et al (DVD)
I'm just going to get straight to the point. If you are a Cursive, Bright Eyes, and Faint fan then purchase this dvd now. The three bands I mentioned were primarily covered the most in the dvd. The entire documentary includes the history of Saddle Creek, the formation of the bands on the label, and home videos that will make you feel like you're part of the family. It's informative, witty, raw, and absolute fun to watch. It's not like any other ordinary documentary of a band with professionally recorded concert footage and that is what makes this dvd all the more special.
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