U2 Rattle and Hum

"U2 Rattle & Hum" is one of the best rock documentaries produced because it not only showcases a band at work on stage and in the studio at the peak of their success, but also because it shares with us a rock group in the middle of a discovery. That discovery is U2's first wide-scale American tour, in which they start to explore American "roots" music, namely Elvis Presley and B.B. King, among others. Aside from the blistering live performances in Denver, San Francisco and Phoenix, the band makes 'holy pilgrimages' to Graceland, Sun Studios and a Harlem church.

U2 were criticized for supposedly saddling themselves up against American musical icons (B.B. King collaborates with them on a tune, they record 5 tracks at Sun Studios, and haggle a Graceland tour guide into letting them photograph one of Elvis' motorcycles), but once the mechanics of the band's relationship are understood, it's obviously clear they are only peeking into this world in an introverted manner instead of trying to include themselves in it. U2 have always been a band with sharp detractors because they place an importance upon music to suggest that it can BE more than just music. This attitude has enabled them to arguably remain the most consistent and important band of the last 20 years.

The live performances are just amazing. "Exit," Bad," "Pride," "Bullet The Blue Sky," and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" are delivered with ferocious energy. The film is mostly in black-and-white, which lends itself that needed 'documentary' feel, except for 5 songs performed in colour. The energy of the band onstage guarantees this to be a film that will sustain its liveliness no matter how many times you see it.

Screening as part of our Music Monthly programme kindly supported by Old Jet, Decoy Sound Studios, Whizzy Wallop Vinyl, Sundowners DJ's, Stephen "Foz" Foster and Stoddart Music

Programme Type: Film

Strand Type: Monthly Music Mondays

Director: Phil Joanou

Cast: Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr

Certificate: 15

Running Time: 99 minutes

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