Saturday, April 10, 2021

MUSIC MOVIE DOCUMENTARY #09 Betty - They Say I'm Different [2017]


MUSIC MOVIE DOCUMENTARY #09    Betty - They Say I'm Different [2017]

Betty - They Say I'm Different [2017] MP4

Funk Queen Betty Davis changed the landscape for female artists in America. She "was the first..." as former husband Miles Davis said. "Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince". An aspiring songwriter from a small steel town, Betty arrived on the 70's scene to break boundaries for women with her daring personality, iconic fashion and outrageous funk music. She befriended Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone, wrote songs for the Chambers Brothers and the Commodores, and married Miles - startlingly turning him from jazz to funk on the album she named "Bitches Brew". She then, despite being banned and boycotted, went on to become the first black woman to perform, write and manage herself. Betty was a feminist pioneer, inspiring and intimidating in a manner like no woman before. Then suddenly - she just vanished. Betty Mabry Davis is a global icon whose mysterious life story has until now, never been told. Creatively blending documentary, animation and nonfiction techniques, this movie traces the path of Betty's life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realized black female pioneer the world failed to understand or appreciate, revealing the mystery of her 35-year disappearance and her battle with mental illness and poverty. After years of trying, the elusive Betty, forever the free-spirited Black Power Goddess, finally allowed the filmmakers to creatively tell her story based on their conversations. (Philip Cox - writer/director)

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5 comments:

  1. This should be great! Thanks for sharing a pioneer artist Butterboy !

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    1. Hi Little Bill,
      I always want to see why certain people didn't get their fair share of dues. Who caused it or was it their own fault. Whatever way it falls, she had a great voice and changed more than she probably knew.
      Hope you enjoy it. (I was going to share the Betty Davis: The Columbia Years 1968-69 compilation , but felt this was a better one to share)
      Cheers.

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  2. Hi Butterboy,
    The movie documentary seccion (plus music to support it) has become my favourite part of your blog! It's simply brilliant!!!
    Thanks a lot

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  3. Hey Bill, first off thank you for your site, me and my Dad both love it. Can you please reupload this? It's been removed from the link that you have posted. Thank you in advance!!!!

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    1. Hi Smotherfase,
      Sorry, cant upload it again.

      Cheers.

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