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date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 00:33:37 GMT,    group: uk.music.country        back       
DVD/Documentary Review - Dixie Chicks - Shut Up & Sing   
DVD/Documentary Review - Dixie Chicks - Shut Up & Sing

When Natalie Maines, lead singer for the Dixie Chicks, stood in front of 
a London audience in March 2003 and made a statement against the 
impending war in Iraq, she certainly didn't expect the story to gain the 
sort of momentum that would place the future of her band in jeopardy. 
Tracing a narrative arc, which begins with an appearance at the Super 
Bowl as the best-selling female group in history, and ends with the 
troubled staging of its recent international tour, Shut Up & Sing 
initially might seem as if it merely was rehashing a tale that has 
played so publicly that there's little point in revisiting it so soon. 
That assumption, however, would be wrong. Throughout the 90-minute film, 
directors Barbara Kopple and Cecilia Peck dig deeply into the details as 
they examine the full-scale repercussions of Maines' offhand remark. By 
uncovering the many nuances and side treks that quickly were lost amidst 
the rhetoric, the resulting film is transformed into a depiction not 
only of how corporate coercion has become the new tool for squashing 
Americans' constitutional rights but also how controversy impacts an 
ensemble's decisions and personal relationships.

This is an excerpt.  To read the complete review, please visit:

http://www.musicbox-online.com/filmreviews-2007/dixiechicks-shutupandsing.html
date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 00:33:37 GMT   author:   John Metzger

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