Review of Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing (2006) by Dane N — 22 Sep 2007
Honest, candid and raw! The unity between the three members of the group is admirable and touching. As a fan of the Dixie Chicks and their music since their first record came out, I am proud to be a fan of their music and I carry a huge amount of respect for the group, particularly Natalie Maines.
There is a touching moment where Emily Maguire opens up and really shows you what the Dixie Chicks are about. This documentary is compelling and frustrating at the same time; you will want to reach through the screen and slap some of the idiotic, moronic red-neck fucks when they open their mouths and express their right to 'freedom of speech'.
..watch and you will see for yourself. I still find it sad that one comment created such a huge uproar across America which rocked alot of their fanbase and lost the Dixie Chicks alot of fans. In saying that, I have no doubt that the very same comment also gained them new (more intelligent) fans and formed an even stronger fanbase for those who stuck around! Overall, fascinating!!
This review of Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing (2006) was written by Dane N on 22 Sep 2007.
Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing has generally received very positive reviews.
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