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The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
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7.8/10
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Bruce Springsteen in The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town (2010)
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The ninety-minute film combines never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978 with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, and oth... Read allThe ninety-minute film combines never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978 with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, and others closely involved in the making of the record.The ninety-minute film combines never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978 with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, and others closely involved in the making of the record.

  • Director
    • Thom Zimny
  • Stars
    • Mike Appel
    • Roy Bittan
    • Clarence Clemons
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    585
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    • Director
      • Thom Zimny
    • Stars
      • Mike Appel
      • Roy Bittan
      • Clarence Clemons
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Mike Appel
    • Self - Manager 1972-1977
    Roy Bittan
    • Self - E Street Band
    Clarence Clemons
    Clarence Clemons
    • Self - E Street Band
    Obie Dziedzic
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    E Street Band
    • Themselves
    Danny Federici
    • Self - E Street Band
    Jimmy Iovine
    Jimmy Iovine
    • Self - Recording Engineer
    Jon Landau
    Jon Landau
    • Self - Manager-Producer
    Nils Lofgren
    Nils Lofgren
    • Self - E Street Band
    Thom Panunzio
    • Self - Recording Engineer
    Chuck Plotkin
    • Self - Mixer
    Patti Scialfa
    • Self - E Street Band
    Toby Scott
    • Self
    Patti Smith
    Patti Smith
    • Self
    Bruce Springsteen
    Bruce Springsteen
    • Self
    Frank Stefanko
    • Self - Photographer
    Garry Tallent
    • Self - E Street Band
    Steven Van Zandt
    Steven Van Zandt
    • Self - E Street Band
    • (as Stevie Van Zandt)
    • Director
      • Thom Zimny
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    8iancr

    Must-see for all music-lovers, Springsteen fans or not

    If you haven't seen this documentary yet, watch it. I've never been a die-hard Springsteen fan but this is an incredible tale of artistry and it's hard to imagine anyone who is either a listener or involved in the creative process not appreciating what they did. It's a story of how magic comes from balancing visionary and obsession, friendship and oppression, cooperation and standing your ground.

    Springsteen talking about the album in retrospect is lucid and insightful, but the amount of footage they have from the actual recording sessions is incredible.

    Inspiring and a must-see for all music-lovers, Springsteen fans or not.
    9GWilliamLocke

    Some Production Shortcomings But Otherwise Incredible

    Like the bulk of music fans from my generation, my first impression of Bruce Springsteen was established when I was young, back when Bruce was doing the Born in the USA thing. He'd stick his underbite way out, wear skin tight jeans and headbands, stomp around on stage riffing like he was in a hair band, ride those cheesy synthlines, etc. Needless to say, I wrote the guy off before I was in high school and even figured him for some sort of idiot savant. By the time I was 20 or so I was a fan of his music, surely; but not until I saw director Thom Zimny's The Promise: The Making of the Darkness on the Edge of Town did I realize that, in his day, Bruce was as cool as anyone, and an all-around brilliant man of deep artistry.

    The bulk of Zimny's film is comprised of archival footage of Bruce and The E Street Band following the worldwide success of their previous album, Born to Run. Overnight, it seemed, Bruce had become a household name. His working class background forever lingering, Bruce saw the opportunity to make something that was not just better than Born to Run, but different. Next came the notebooks, then the songs, then the rehearsals, then the recording. Then more recording. Then more writing. Eventually Bruce and his band had 70+ new songs to choose from, 10 of which ended up on his now-classic Darkness record. Thanks for Zimny's film, we get to see the whole process, mixed up with recent footage of the band reflecting on the Darkness era.

    The Promise is one of the 10 best music docs I've ever seen, telling a great story that focuses on a great – and brilliant – leading man. The movie reminds me quite a bit of Sam Jones' film about Wilco, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, but with a much cooler focus and much cheesier production. Had the producers and director done a better job of mixing the old footage with the new (and not used every cliché doc trick in the book), this would've been a near-perfect movie. Still, though, it's a must-see for fans of rock n' roll, pop culture, songwriting or film in general.

    The movie is an amazing document of a brilliant writer, music mind, band leader and thinker who was working in his artistic prime. I still can't say much for the pop star 80s version of Bruce, but damn if the struggling back alley artist of the 70s wasn't as good as they came. This film will stand as the one of the essential pieces to the Art of Bruce.

    Read more of my music- and film-related writing at ZeCatalist.com.
    7crossbow0106

    When He Was Really The Boss

    This is a documentary about the making of the follow up to "Born To Run". "Darkness" was a good record, but it was somewhat of a letdown after a three year drought, which was primarily due to management/legal issues. There are great songs on "Darkness", but there are very forgettable songs also. Also, this was the record where Springsteen began to write about things beyond New Jersey/New York. This record is more about America's heartland. The documentary captures studio patter and new interviews, including the late Danny Federici. If you are a big Springsteen fan, you will give this a nine. However, unlike the recent excellent Rush-Beyond The Lighted Stage and Anvil documentaries, this is a myopic film, just about that record. To be fair, I loved Springsteen's music then, but have since felt like he has lost his creative muse. Also, this documentary will not give you full on versions of the songs, so if you haven't heard the record more than a few times, you'll have to acquaint yourself with it or it will be more or less not interesting. The interviews are okay, nothing revelatory. Springsteen is not a good interview, he seems almost monosyllabic at times. A much better documentary is "No Direction Home", the Bob Dylan documentary about his early years, as Dylan himself is fascinatingly reflective in it. I gave it a 7 for nostalgic reasons. If you don't like Springsteen don't watch this. Fairly well done, but it could have been much more interesting.
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Another good Springsteen doc

    Darkness on the Edge of Town is a favourite for many die hard bruce fans... but I can't fully count myself among one of them.

    I still think it is a very good album - maybe you just need to be in a more specific mood to properly enjoy it, compared to something like Born To Run - and this documentary did a pretty good job at telling the story of its creation, as well as highlighting what makes it a classic in the eyes of so many fans.

    I did particularly love the old behind the scenes footage, especially Bruce and Steven messing around with a very fun, very loose early version of Sherry Darling, later polished up for 1980's The River.

    Also, Clarence Clemons was just wonderful. This was made not long before his passing. Though I wasn't an E Street Band fan until about 2016, in a way, I still feel the immense loss of the Big Man, and the essential role he played in so many of Springsteen's best albums.
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Look at the Darkness Album

    The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town (2010)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Terrific 90-minute documentary taking a look at Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's attempt to make a follow-up record to their classic "Born to Run" album. The singer and band were riding a huge wave of success when their future was pretty much tossed into the air due to a dispute, which kept them out of the studio. Through interviews with Springsteen and the band, behind-the-scenes footage from rehearsal footage as well as concert footage from the "Born to Run" tour, this documentary really gives one a great idea of what was going on during this period and how the eventual album turned out so well. I really don't see how any Springsteen fan could be disappointed by this documentary because it gives you a great story told by all the original members and it also takes you inside the recording process with some terrific video footage. One of the highlights comes in regards to the drums not sounding correct and we see everyone just getting frustrated because they can't get the correct sound that they're looking for. Another great moment happens when Bruce pulls out "the book" and everyone laughs that the work would be over if he'd just put this book away. With the behind-the-scenes footage we also get to hear alternate takes of some famous tunes including 'Badlands' and 'The Promised Land' and I'm sure fans will enjoy this. With a great documentary already being made on the story of "Born to Run" it's great to see the follow-up album get the same type of treatment.

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      • April 14, 2011 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
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