Stan Rogers returns to Nova Scotia, the inspiration for many of his songs and the home of many of his family members.Stan Rogers returns to Nova Scotia, the inspiration for many of his songs and the home of many of his family members.Stan Rogers returns to Nova Scotia, the inspiration for many of his songs and the home of many of his family members.
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- ConnectionsEdited into The National: Episode dated 3 June 2013 (2013)
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Written and Performed by Stan Rogers
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I don't know about you but I like me a good, light documentary from time to time. There are lots of great documentaries like Blackfish or Capturing the Friedmans but those are heavy, man. I'd recommend them but if I'm tired after a long day of work, I kinda just want to watch something pleasant while I'm eating dinner. Wait till after dinner, that's when then we can get into the heavy stuff.
One Warm Line: The Legacy of Stan Rogers is about the Canadian folk musician Stan Rogers. He sang of country life as a farmer and a fisherman. He rose to fame through his connection to his audience and his tireless desire to perform. I'll leave it at that lest I spoil the documentary.
From my experience with reviewing documentaries, it's less about what information is presented but how. One Warm Line jumps between interviews with friends of Rogers, images of the musician, and clips of him in concert. There was a good balance between the musical and non-musical sections so if you aren't the biggest fan of his style, the film overall isn't overwhelming.
Until I saw this documentary, the only experience I had with Stan Rogers was from searching on YouTube for "pirate shanties." One of the videos I found was an excerpt from this documentary. I made time to see the whole film and I'm glad I did. Not only will I recommend One Warm Line but I'll recommend Stan Rogers too.
One Warm Line: The Legacy of Stan Rogers is about the Canadian folk musician Stan Rogers. He sang of country life as a farmer and a fisherman. He rose to fame through his connection to his audience and his tireless desire to perform. I'll leave it at that lest I spoil the documentary.
From my experience with reviewing documentaries, it's less about what information is presented but how. One Warm Line jumps between interviews with friends of Rogers, images of the musician, and clips of him in concert. There was a good balance between the musical and non-musical sections so if you aren't the biggest fan of his style, the film overall isn't overwhelming.
Until I saw this documentary, the only experience I had with Stan Rogers was from searching on YouTube for "pirate shanties." One of the videos I found was an excerpt from this documentary. I made time to see the whole film and I'm glad I did. Not only will I recommend One Warm Line but I'll recommend Stan Rogers too.
- greg-e-porter
- Aug 13, 2016
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By what name was One Warm Line: The Legacy of Stan Rogers (1989) officially released in Canada in English?
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