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Cure for Pain is a loving and candid look at Sandman's life and artistry, with his friends, bandmates, family members and girlfriend — as well as some terrific archival interviews — filling in the gaps. Following a typical rock-doc chronology, we watch Sandman evolve from artistic child to world traveler to innovative rocker through photos, home video, newspaper clippings and, best of all, live performances. Sandman himself beams out from TV interviews in all his slyly comic and laconic glory.

As a fellow musician says, Sandman was "a very happening cat. Chase Wade. Catch up on North Texas' vibrant arts and culture community, delivered every Monday.

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Woman killed, man critically wounded in shooting outside shopping center in northeast Dallas. We played different instruments, and they just happened to be the ones we played. We didn't think of it as anything other than bringing what we know to this time.

It turned out to be a different sound, but I don't think we intended it I can remember the ah-ha moment in Mark's apartment. Just the sound of his one-string bass and my baritone [saxophone], there was a yin and yang of sound.

And then Mark's voice over it. You think of a combination lock, it just has three numbers, but infinite possibilities. Broadway: "It was resounding among some of the musicians we interviewed: Mark could be quite difficult.

He was very human, like the rest of us. We couldn't shy away from this part of him [in the documentary]. Colley: "You had to choose your battles.

We bumped heads. And Mark would say, 'Gee, I don't think I can work with someone who feels this way about me. Colley: "It was [July ]. The day before we were in Portugal, and it was degrees on stage. The next day in Italy it was as hot on stage. Mark was moving pretty slowly, but no one really thought much of it. We were going through our set, having a great time. About the seventh song in, I just noticed out of the corner of my eye, Mark was buckling at his knees. And the next thing I know, he had fallen over backward.

And all I could think was, 'He's going to get back up. I tried to call him back, shouting at him to hang in there. But he died, right there. Broadway: "Mark had been a taxi driver in Boston at some point in his 20's.

He got stabbed by a passenger. He may have suffered some damage to his aortic wall as a result of that. There's been some speculation that that might have added to his ultimate complications. His loft apartment on Norfolk Street, any number of musicians would be there.

He was always creating, always incorporating his friends. It really was a hub for music As for Mark, this film has really helped me immensely. It's helped to crack open the enigma. Skip to main content.



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