
Slim & I
2020 · 107m
Synopsis
Country music icons Slim Dusty and Joy McKean toured Australia for 50+ years, creating rural songs. Their partnership shaped Australian music history. Documentary explores their journey and McKean's role.
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Cast
Glenn A. Baker
Self - Glenn A. Baker
Troy Cassar-Daley
Self - Troy Cassar-Daley
Bill Chambers
Self - Bill Chambers
Kasey Chambers
Self - Kasey Chambers
Darren Hanlon
Self - Darren Hanlon
Missy Higgins
Self - Missy Higgins
Anne Kirkpatrick
Self - Anne Kirkpatrick
David Kirkpatrick
Self
Joy McKean
Self - Joy McKean
Keith Urban
Self - Keith Urban
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6 Comments
source: Slim & I
A solid documentary on Slim Dusty and his wife Joy McKean, who together formed an incredible songwriting partnership. It's impossible for me to listen to Slim without thinking of my grandfather, who passed away 15 years ago. When it comes to Australian icons, the music of Slim Dusty always comes to mind too. It was great learning more about Slim and his career, but it was perhaps even more interesting learning of the integral role Joy played in his career. Her own songwriting talents are quite remarkable. I particularly loved her talking about how Lights On The Hill came about. Well-deserving of her awards! I also really loved the story and footage depicting the inspiration for Slim's Plains of Peppemintarti - hard not to feel emotion during such scenes. I didn't like the amount of focus on today's musicians performing covers of Slim's music. Whether it be Kasey Chambers, or Missy Higgins, some absolutely butchered the work of Slim and Joy and would have been better off talking (more briefly) about how the music influenced them. Still - this was a great Aussie music documentary and gave me a whole new appreciation for Slim and Joy's talents and how Slim's legend came to be.
source: Slim & I
A solid documentary on Slim Dusty and his wife Joy McKean, who together formed an incredible songwriting partnership. It's impossible for me to listen to Slim without thinking of my grandfather, who passed away 15 years ago. When it comes to Australian icons, the music of Slim Dusty always comes to mind too. It was great learning more about Slim and his career, but it was perhaps even more interesting learning of the integral role Joy played in his career. Her own songwriting talents are quite remarkable. I particularly loved her talking about how Lights On The Hill came about. Well-deserving of her awards! I also really loved the story and footage depicting the inspiration for Slim's Plains of Peppemintarti - hard not to feel emotion during such scenes. I didn't like the amount of focus on today's musicians performing covers of Slim's music. Whether it be Kasey Chambers, or Missy Higgins, some absolutely butchered the work of Slim and Joy and would have been better off talking (more briefly) about how the music influenced them. Still - this was a great Aussie music documentary and gave me a whole new appreciation for Slim and Joy's talents and how Slim's legend came to be.
Slim & I