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UPC:015605033100
Condition:Used
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:GEN_BARKLEY_SHUT_UP_AND_JAM
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Shut Up & Sing was everything and MORE than I expected. It is a great documentary which clearly tells the story of the uproar that was caused by the comments of Natalie, and it is a great account of the creative process of the band writing, recording and performing their last album.The story was extremely interesting to me as an Aussie fan, especially when considering the reaction of American fans and the music & broadcasting industry towards the girls. Good old “George Dubya” plays his part perfectly as the bumbling anti-hero whose fortunes fluctuate throughout the movie. He should be nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actor in a documentary!The girls are gorgeous, the story proves that truth is better than fiction and the music is GREAT!Do yourself a favour and get a copy today!
Extremist views should scare everyone. What happened to the Dixie Chicks should also scare people. To view the amount of hate directed at them for what was said, even if it is their view only, reveals the lack of intelligent thought of many people but also indicates the level of media intrusion and control. I am not sure I would have had their courage, but I am glad they stood and have remained standing.
I was glued to the screen from beginning to end. I already want to watch it again, but I loaned it to a friend. The DVD and package arrived in great condition. Fast shipping too.
Used it for my English 12 class studying media bias. It’s a great doc, but it’s also getting long in the tooth in terms of relevance. The curse of a connected age is keeping it fresh. Still recommend in a contemporary history class setting (maybe college level).
My opinion is the only reason people got mad at the Dixie Chicks is they went to another country and disrespected our then president I am all for freedom of speech but don’t go to another country and talk bad about the usa or the countries leader do it at home I love this documentary one of my favorites and I am glad we as a nation turned on this person (Natalie) because it just wasn’t right to say what she said other then the US if she would have just said that here nothing would have ever came of it no backlash and the chicks would probably be as popular as ever a tough but good lesson learned.
This documentary illustrate more than just how the Dixie Chicks struggled through the aftermath of a throwaway line by Natalie Maines and went on to reinvent themselves. It shows in dramatic fashion how a boycott of the bank by many of their fans took an ugly turn, when some used the events to physically threaten the Chicks. There is a point in this movie where the fear shown by the Chicks as they take the stage at a concert in Dallas is palpable. You can’t help but think back to Dallas in 1963. What is not known but is brought out in the film is how all this was orchestrated by a right wing think tank, and carried out by no-nothing country music stations. The Dixie Chicks were opposed to the war from the beginning but they were not really political activists in the sense of a Joan Baez.The film also casts a negative light on corporations that sponsor such groups but htat is nothing new. What is new is just how difficult it can be to not only change your style but carry on with any sort of normalcy and family life. You can’t help after seeing this film to have great respect for all three Dixie Chicks. That came through loud and clear. I did not follow the Dixie Chicks until this episode happened. Since then I bought their latest album – “The Long Way Home”, and it is a powerful musical message especially after watching Shut Up and Sing.
Excellent movie, amazing what happened to these girls. We’ve watched this several time. The story is so interesting and it also includes lost of video of live shows, rehearsals and studio work. So glad… these many years later, that Natalie is finally coming back. We missed her fabulous voice.
For someone that is going thru the IVF process this is a wonderful video and they have made a beautiful CD!!
If you love the Dixie Chicks or if you do not know much about their oppsie, watch this!A beautiful testament to all they had to endure, simply expressing their freedom of speech.
Just watched an interesting documentary about the Dixie Chicks. While about their music, it also shows the insane ignorance of americans and how the group really stood up for what they believed in when the entire industry was out to ruin them. Granted, it helped that their music was really good. I had never really listened to their stuff, but you don’t need to for the film. It delivers even if you’re not a fan.What started a half-jokingly comment about Bush and the Iraqi war at a concert in the UK turned into pure hatred by the Right Wing. What the lead singer said was, “I’m ashamed the President is from Texas” was picked up on the AP wire and the media went nuts. The Dixie Chicks were targeted as representing everything that was anti-Bush. As a result, Clearchannel banned all their music from the radio, there were CD destroying rallies and the fanatical portion of the group sent them death threats so they couldn’t even tour. In the film, there are interviews of mothers teaching their daughters to say “i hate the Dixie Chicks.” It is incredible what happened. The Dixie Chicks are country music singers – in America – and to see the ignorance and hatred of other Americans towards them was incredible.The highlight of the film came when the Dixie Chicks go back to the studio and make the song “Not Ready to Make Nice.” There’s a story of a band member who wrote a song called “Undivided” The lead singer (Natalie) asks: “Does that mean we would have to forgive all those people that.