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Review: Searching For Sugar Man
A story so incredible it has to be true. Or completely false. I can’t tell. Surely there’s no way that the world could have been duped into believing that 1970s folk artist Rodriguez really poured gasoline over himself on stage and set himself on fire in a brazen act of public suicide. Or is itContinueContinue reading “Review: Searching For Sugar Man”
Watching People Search for Sugar Man
The first time that I heard ‘Sugar Man’ I was seven year old, restlessly confined within my great Aunt’s dusty Kenilworth flat. Driven mad by boredom and the fetid smell of old people, and hoping to imitate the cool guy from Limp Bizkit, I decided to try my hand at turntablism. Wiping the dust offContinueContinue reading “Watching People Search for Sugar Man”
SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN Review: 9 out of 10 (Music Mythos meets Harsh Reality) | Day at the Movies
SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN is a strong, beautifully created documentary that is only made better based on your love for music. It chronicles the story of the elusive Sixto Rodriguez, a Detroit hard labor worker who released two separate albums in the early 1970s. For reasons that only the music industry gods might understand, hisContinueContinue reading “SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN Review: 9 out of 10 (Music Mythos meets Harsh Reality) | Day at the Movies”
Quickflix – Searching for Sugar Man review by Simon Miraudo
When a documentary begins by telling you that its subject committed suicide on stage four decades earlier, you don’t expect to be treated to a recently conducted interview with the supposedly deceased. Or maybe we should see that coming. Much credit to director Malik Bendjelloul for surprising this cynical and desensitised film watcher. Searching forContinueContinue reading “Quickflix – Searching for Sugar Man review by Simon Miraudo”
Review: Searching For Sugar Man (OST) / Rodriguez | Rock104 Blog
Don’t doubt it, the Holy Grail of Rock has been found in the form of Sixto Rodriguez’s two lone LP’s dating back more than 40 years. The albums, Cold Fact (1970) and Coming Out of Reality (1971), have been dug out of the rubble of U.S. commercial obscurity in the form of the soundtrack forContinueContinue reading “Review: Searching For Sugar Man (OST) / Rodriguez | Rock104 Blog”
A Mighty Fine Blog: Film Review: Searching for Sugar Man (2012)
Sixto Rodriguez, generally known as just Rodriguez, was a Detroit-based folk singer who recorded only two albums (1970’s Cold Fact and 1971’s Coming from Reality), both of which under-performed and led to him being dropped from his label. Truly his was the sort of career that longed for the semi-obscurity of someone like Nick Drake,ContinueContinue reading “A Mighty Fine Blog: Film Review: Searching for Sugar Man (2012)”
Searching for Sugar Man on DVD and Blu-ray in November | Cine Outsider
Searching for Sugar Man is coming to UK DVD and Blu-ray on 19th November 2012 from Studiocanal at the RRP of £17.99 for the DVD and £22.99 for the Blu-ray. via Searching for Sugar Man on DVD and Blu-ray in November | Cine Outsider.
Truth stranger than fiction for Rodriguez | UTSanDiego.com
Dave Matthews Band leader Dave Matthews and San Diego financial consultant Hillel Katzeff have never met. But the two former South Africans share a unique bond in their love of the music of Rodriguez, the lone-named Detroit singer-songwriter who makes his long-overdue concert debut here Wednesday night at the Casbah. Never mind that, until thisContinueContinue reading “Truth stranger than fiction for Rodriguez | UTSanDiego.com”
Finding Rodriguez On The Mark Bayly Show 2oceansvibe Radio – online streaming radio from Cape Town, South Africa. Tune in to the holiday
Stephen “Sugar” Segerman from Mabu Vinyl on the Mark Bayly show finding Rodriguez. Sugarman started off as a jeweller in Johannesburg then moved to opening Mabu Vinyl store in Cape Town. Sugarman seeks to find Rodriguez, who is alive and never knew he was lost. They speek of the DVD of Rodriguez and his lifeContinueContinue reading “Finding Rodriguez On The Mark Bayly Show 2oceansvibe Radio – online streaming radio from Cape Town, South Africa. Tune in to the holiday”
How Social Dynamics Made You Successful | Bloomberg
“Searching for Sugar Man” is a stunning documentary about an unsuccessful Detroit singer- songwriter named Sixto Rodriguez, who released two long- forgotten albums in the early 1970s. Almost no one bought his albums, and his label dropped him. Rodriguez stopped making records and worked as a demolition man. What Rodriguez didn’t know, while working inContinueContinue reading “How Social Dynamics Made You Successful | Bloomberg”
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Irvin D. Reid Honors College – Welcome Monteith Alumni | Wayne State University
Monteith College Alumni in the News: Sixto Rodriguez (PhB ’81) New York Times (July 20, 2012): A Real-Life Fairy Tale, Long in the Making and Set to Old Tunes Wall Street Journal (July 20, 2012): A Rock ‘n’ Roll Mystery Huffington Post (April 25, 2012): ‘Searching for Sugar Man’: The Unbelievable True Story of RodriguezContinueContinue reading “Irvin D. Reid Honors College – Welcome Monteith Alumni | Wayne State University”
Rodriguez: The Story of Sugar Man | WGN
Rodriguez. Its a name recognized by many things in today’s society. From athletes to movie stars, the name associates with many things. Never has it been associated with the Detroit and the music Detroit it produced. Until now. People often think of Detroit and its music scene as Motown – with names like Marvin Gaye,ContinueContinue reading “Rodriguez: The Story of Sugar Man | WGN”
‘Sugar Man’ Rodriguez reflects on hard-won success | The Columbia Daily Tribune – Columbia, Missouri
The differences wrought in Sixto Rodriguez’s life came into crystal-clear focus with the admission of just one detail. Talking by phone last week, the 70-year-old let it slip, with little pretense, that there was a “60 Minutes” crew in his Detroit hometown, ready to film him the next day for a segment slated to runContinueContinue reading “‘Sugar Man’ Rodriguez reflects on hard-won success | The Columbia Daily Tribune – Columbia, Missouri”
Searching for Sugar Man | Playback: stl
Immediately after seeing Searching for Sugarman, I ran out and bought both of Rodriguez’s albums. The music alone would be enough to make the movie worth seeing, but this is a good story well told. The film has excellent production values and is very well paced, which can be difficult for some documentaries with goodContinueContinue reading “Searching for Sugar Man | Playback: stl”
What’s your favourite rock music movie of 2012? | TotalFilm.com
It’s that time of year again, and our mates at Classic Rock need your votes for the best rock-related film (cinema or DVD release) of this year: Mission To Lars, George Harrison: Living In The Material World, Searching For Sugar Man, Rock Of Ages…what was your favourite? The Classic Rock Roll Of Honour is backContinueContinue reading “What’s your favourite rock music movie of 2012? | TotalFilm.com”
Searching for Sugar Man | News24
Clem Sunter Take a trip to a movie called Searching for Sugar Man because it will give you an all-time high, particularly if you like me are a vinyl junkie (a collector of those prehistoric things called long playing records). The film is about a singer named Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, whose parents immigrated from MexicoContinueContinue reading “Searching for Sugar Man | News24”
Searching For Sugar Man reference in John Lewis Ad | Youtube
Check out this John Lewis advert and see what’s showing 34 seconds into it: Thanks to John Samson and Malik Bendjelloul for spotting this.