Blues Britannia: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?
Documentary, structured in three parts, telling the story of what happened to blues music on its journey from southern USA to the heart of British pop and rock culture.
Documentary telling the story of what happened to blues music on its journey from the southern states of America to the heart of British pop and rock culture, providing an in-depth look at what this music really meant to a generation of kids desperate for an antidote to their experiences of living in post-war suburban Britain.
Narrated by Nigel Planer and structured in three parts, the first, Born Under a Bad Sign, focuses on the arrival of American blues in Britain in the late 50s and the first performances here by such legends as Muddy Waters, Sonnie Terry and Brownie McGhee.
Part two, Sittin' on Top of the World, charts the birth of the first British blues boom in the early 60s, spearheaded by the Rolling Stones and groups such as the Yardbirds, Manfred Mann, the Animals and the Pretty Things.
The final section, Crossroads, looks at the next, more hardcore British blues boom of the mid-to-late 60s, with guitarists Eric Clapton and Peter Green and the international dominance of their respective bands, Cream and Fleetwood Mac.
Featuring archive performances and interviews with Keith Richards, Paul Jones, Chris Dreja, Bill Wyman, Phil May, John Mayall, Jack Bruce, Mick Fleetwood, Ian Anderson, Tony McPhee, Mike Vernon, Tom McGuinness, Mick Abrahams, Dick Taylor, Val Wilmer, Chris Barber, Pete Brown, Bob Brunning, Dave Kelly and Phil Ryan.
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Clips
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Jack Bruce on the Blues
Duration: 00:39
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Jack Bruce on Cream
Duration: 01:12
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John Mayall on the blues
Duration: 01:02
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Chris Rodley |
Director | Chris Rodley |
Executive Producer | Mark Cooper |
Broadcasts
- Fri 1 May 2009 21:00
- Sat 2 May 2009 01:10
- Mon 4 May 2009 22:30
- Sun 10 May 2009 21:30
- Mon 11 May 2009 02:00
- Fri 7 Aug 2009 23:00
- Sun 9 Aug 2009 02:00
- Thu 5 Nov 2009 00:20
- Fri 12 Mar 2010 21:00
- Sat 13 Mar 2010 00:30
- Sun 14 Mar 2010 04:00
- Sat 13 Nov 2010 00:00
- Fri 11 Mar 2011 21:00
- Sat 12 Mar 2011 00:30
- Sun 13 Mar 2011 23:35
- Sat 25 Jun 2011 02:05
- Sun 26 Jun 2011 23:45
- Fri 9 Dec 2011 23:00
- Sun 31 Mar 2013 00:25