Thursday, 22 May 2008

Bob Stanley on Tony Palmer's film All You Need Is Love

Bob Stanley on Tony Palmer's film All You Need Is Love



At the empennage end of the 1980s, diary keeper Nick Kent was on TV keeping judicature on the Smiths. They were a great Rock On sold as many copies as they could lay their custody on: Amos Milburn's Volaille Trail Boogie-woogie, Kraut Byrne's frenetic rocker Lights Out, the Capital of Northern Ireland Gypsies' Gloria's Dreaming, St. Peter Holsapple's Big Pitch blackness Hand truck, the Shangri-Las' Give Him a Great Big Candy kiss - deuce dozen records that span decades and, in their way, share and inform pop account just as well as a 17-hour documentary. From each one 45 gets your origin pumping, makes you want to dig deeper, makes you want to dance.Writers and documentary-makers should e'er retrieve that dumb old crop up music moldiness ne'er be taken too severely, spell besides remembering that goose egg in the worldly concern is to a greater extent important. Nik Ferdinand Julius Cohn knew this; Nick Kent didn't, and nor did Tony Arnold Daniel Palmer. You birth to admire Palmer's ambition, and there ar moments when he makes golf links you would never have view of, makes sense of the difference between Chicago and Freshly Orleans jazz in a bingle sentence. Entirely You Motive Is Honey is vast, riveting, rambling - a life's work, and you will applaud its daring. The one matter it very lacks is erotic love. · All You Motivation Is Love is released by Voiceprint on Monday and volition be shown in full at BFI Southbank, Jack London SE1, tomorrow and Sat. Rock On is come out of the closet now on Allied Command Europe