rockpond Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 For those who are interested, Mormon Stories has done a lengthy interview with Lex de Azevedo, LDS composer and co-writer of Saturday's Warrior. http://www.mormonstories.org/lex-de-azevedo/ Yes, it's a MS interview which may make some immediately decide to pass but de Azevedo is an active, faithful member and is not leaving the church. I haven't finished listening but I have found the first half to be a fascinating look into his history and how Saturday's Warrior came to be. If you are thinking "Saturday's what?" or "Lex who?" then this probably will have no interest for you. 4 Link to comment
Popular Post cinepro Posted September 25, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted September 25, 2017 First Question: Who are these children coming down? 9 Link to comment
bluebell Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 I'd love to hear about "It's My Turn on Earth"! And let us know if he talks about the remake. I personally was not a fan. Link to comment
Duncan Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 I saw it once over 20 years ago and can't remember a thing Link to comment
JLHPROF Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 9 minutes ago, Duncan said: I saw it once over 20 years ago and can't remember a thing PTSD? 3 Link to comment
Rock_N_Roll Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 51 minutes ago, rockpond said: For those who are interested, Mormon Stories has done a lengthy interview with Lex de Azevedo, LDS composer and co-writer of Saturday's Warrior. http://www.mormonstories.org/lex-de-azevedo/ Yes, it's a MS interview which may make some immediately decide to pass but de Azevedo is an active, faithful member and is not leaving the church. I haven't finished listening but I have found the first half to be a fascinating look into his history and how Saturday's Warrior came to be. If you are thinking "Saturday's what?" or "Lex who?" then this probably will have no interest for you. I listened to the whole thing last week and found it pretty interesting. I like his take on a lot of things. 1 Link to comment
Duncan Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 3 minutes ago, JLHPROF said: PTSD? Pretty Tired of Stress Dumps? i'm okay but thank you! Link to comment
Buckeye Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 1 hour ago, Duncan said: I saw it once over 20 years ago and can't remember a thing It was all my parents let us watch on Sundays for about 5 years. It's literally the biggest cultural tie my siblings have (second place is the Chipmunks Race Around the World). 1 Link to comment
bluebell Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 1 hour ago, Buckeye said: It was all my parents let us watch on Sundays for about 5 years. It's literally the biggest cultural tie my siblings have (second place is the Chipmunks Race Around the World). Off topic-but one summer when i was in middle school my parents decided to get rid of cable, but our family culture was one of watching t.v. while we ate every meal (I was an only child at the time). We had one video, Space Camp, and we watched it every time we ate, for the entire summer. My parents and I can still quote that movie right along with the actors. Link to comment
Jeanne Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 4 hours ago, cinepro said: First Question: Who are these children coming down? I don' t know..but they are coming down like falling rain.I saw this in my teens..at a high school (live) in SLC...many moons ago...lost the album. Link to comment
cinepro Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 4 hours ago, Duncan said: I saw it once over 20 years ago and can't remember a thing It was good, it was good, it was very, very good. 2 Link to comment
Duncan Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 16 minutes ago, cinepro said: It was good, it was good, it was very, very good. are we talking like TV's Night Court good or? Link to comment
Calm Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 4 hours ago, bluebell said: Off topic-but one summer when i was in middle school my parents decided to get rid of cable, but our family culture was one of watching t.v. while we ate every meal (I was an only child at the time). We had one video, Space Camp, and we watched it every time we ate, for the entire summer. My parents and I can still quote that movie right along with the actors. That is one family custom I am so glad we didn't have. Link to comment
Five Solas Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 I remember listening to the soundtrack for Saturday's Warrior as a kid, but that would have been a few years before the 1989 movie. Did anyone else have access to the music before the movie (I'm wondering how that's even possible)? The comments were pretty interesting. One poster wrote de Azevedo's notion of LDS choosing their families/spouses in their pre-mortal existence was specifically disavowed by Church leadership. Nonetheless, the idea took hold on LDS thinking and made its way into some patriarchal blessings, setting devout hearts aflutter. The cynical reader might ask how long we'll need to wait before Matt Stone & Trey Parker's work starts turning up... ;0) --Erik ________________________________________________________ Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied Everybody got this broken feeling Like their father or their dog just died --Leonard Cohen (1934 - 2016) Link to comment
Calm Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 It was a musical first performed in 1973. 1 Link to comment
Rain Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 2 hours ago, Five Solas said: I remember listening to the soundtrack for Saturday's Warrior as a kid, but that would have been a few years before the 1989 movie. Did anyone else have access to the music before the movie (I'm wondering how that's even possible)? The comments were pretty interesting. One poster wrote de Azevedo's notion of LDS choosing their families/spouses in their pre-mortal existence was specifically disavowed by Church leadership. Nonetheless, the idea took hold on LDS thinking and made its way into some patriarchal blessings, setting devout hearts aflutter. The cynical reader might ask how long we'll need to wait before Matt Stone & Trey Parker's work starts turning up... ;0) --Erik ________________________________________________________ Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied Everybody got this broken feeling Like their father or their dog just died --Leonard Cohen (1934 - 2016) Like calm said it was a musical first. I first saw it in 1976. My family had records of it that we played often. Link to comment
Five Solas Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 7 hours ago, Rain said: Like calm said it was a musical first. I first saw it in 1976. My family had records of it that we played often. Got it. I recalled it being on vinyl, which had largely been supplanted by the compact disk by the time of the movie. Guessing if someone had a pristine first edition, might be worth a few bucks now. :0) --Erik 1 Link to comment
hope_for_things Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 20 hours ago, rockpond said: For those who are interested, Mormon Stories has done a lengthy interview with Lex de Azevedo, LDS composer and co-writer of Saturday's Warrior. http://www.mormonstories.org/lex-de-azevedo/ Yes, it's a MS interview which may make some immediately decide to pass but de Azevedo is an active, faithful member and is not leaving the church. I haven't finished listening but I have found the first half to be a fascinating look into his history and how Saturday's Warrior came to be. If you are thinking "Saturday's what?" or "Lex who?" then this probably will have no interest for you. Yes, this was such a fun interview, I was raised on the Saturday's Warrior songs, I know many of them by heart. What a cool interview that John was able to get, just a delight to listen to the fascinating life of this man and his family. Link to comment
bluebell Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 9 hours ago, Five Solas said: I remember listening to the soundtrack for Saturday's Warrior as a kid, but that would have been a few years before the 1989 movie. Did anyone else have access to the music before the movie (I'm wondering how that's even possible)? The comments were pretty interesting. One poster wrote de Azevedo's notion of LDS choosing their families/spouses in their pre-mortal existence was specifically disavowed by Church leadership. Nonetheless, the idea took hold on LDS thinking and made its way into some patriarchal blessings, setting devout hearts aflutter. The cynical reader might ask how long we'll need to wait before Matt Stone & Trey Parker's work starts turning up... ;0) --Erik ________________________________________________________ Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied Everybody got this broken feeling Like their father or their dog just died --Leonard Cohen (1934 - 2016) I didn't, but I know someone that did. Apparently it was a musical performed live before it was a movie. Link to comment
cinepro Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 19 hours ago, Duncan said: are we talking like TV's Night Court good or? 1 Link to comment
Popular Post The Nehor Posted September 26, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2017 21 hours ago, bluebell said: Off topic-but one summer when i was in middle school my parents decided to get rid of cable, but our family culture was one of watching t.v. while we ate every meal (I was an only child at the time). We had one video, Space Camp, and we watched it every time we ate, for the entire summer. My parents and I can still quote that movie right along with the actors. Only child? Good. Zero population is the answer my friend. Without it, the rest of us are doomed. 5 Link to comment
Oliblish Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 2 hours ago, The Nehor said: Only child? Good. Zero population is the answer my friend. Without it, the rest of us are doomed. Who can survive? Who can survive? Not one of us will be alive! 1 Link to comment
RevTestament Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 (edited) On 9/25/2017 at 11:24 AM, rockpond said: For those who are interested, Mormon Stories has done a lengthy interview with Lex de Azevedo, LDS composer and co-writer of Saturday's Warrior. http://www.mormonstories.org/lex-de-azevedo/ Yes, it's a MS interview which may make some immediately decide to pass but de Azevedo is an active, faithful member and is not leaving the church. I haven't finished listening but I have found the first half to be a fascinating look into his history and how Saturday's Warrior came to be. If you are thinking "Saturday's what?" or "Lex who?" then this probably will have no interest for you. Thanks for that. I'm laid up right now with a hernia surgery so had time to listen to this. Since I first heard some of Lex's stuff, I have been fascinated with this man, and listening to the power of his testimony brought tears to my eyes. I also had a few good laughs - which I don't highly recommend when you aren't on any pain killers and just had a hernia surgery! If someone wants to get a good feel for this man, start listening here: https://youtu.be/fd8sIjKa2-A?t=45m00s Edited September 26, 2017 by RevTestament Link to comment
Atheist Mormon Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 On 9/25/2017 at 12:52 PM, cinepro said: First Question: Who are these children coming down? I certainly couldn't dream watching that innocently beautiful play forty years ago, my degenerate brain transporting me to Broadway to watch "Book of Mormon"show" Link to comment
katherine the great Posted September 27, 2017 Share Posted September 27, 2017 Thanks for posting this. I couldn't make it through the entire interview but I enjoyed listening to his descriptions of growing up LDS in the entertainment industry and the story of writing Saturday's Warrior. It's good to hear the true story because I had heard that he wrote it at BYU for a theater class (NOT!) I LOVED Saturday's Warrior with the original cast. I saw it as a brand new convert in California in the mid 70's. I was in awe of the Clinger sisters and Cam Clarke. It may seem corny and outdated now, but at the time it was magical. I remember it as much better than all of the subsequent musicals like My Turn on Earth, Star Child and Debby--Diary of a Mormon Girl. 2 Link to comment
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