More Details on "Neil Young Life", Demme's film of Le Noise Solo

Photo Credit: Tom Pandi - Toronto event photography | Examiner.com
As we reported earlier, Jonathan Demme's third Neil Young concert film will debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
Demme's final installment in his concert film trilogy was shot last May over two nights at Massey Hall in Toronto.
From TIFF 2011 Films - Neil Young Life:
This past May, Neil Young brought his solo tour to Toronto’s Massey Hall, an iconic venue in the city of his birth. Jonathan Demme was on hand to capture the two nights, which highlighted new songs from the album Le Noise, produced by Daniel Lanois, mixed with classics like “Ohio” and “I Believe in You.” At sixty-five, Young retains a youthful vitality and musical curiosity that balances his wisdom and experience. It’s no wonder he’s been an inspiration to the likes of Pearl Jam and Sonic Youth. In Neil Young Life, Demme intersperses the Massey Hall concert footage with brief scenes from a road trip through Ontario. Driving a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria, Young visits the rural town of Omemee, where he spent a key part of his formative years, and reminisces about his former neighbours and their daughters. As he drives past bulldozers transforming the landscape, he remarks, “It’s all gone… it’s still in my head.”
For Mavericks, Young and Demme will present the world premiere of Neil Young Life in the splendid Princess of Wales Theatre, followed by a live conversation. Demme previously filmed Young performing in Nashville, the year after the musician survived a brain aneurysm, for the documentary Neil Young:Heart of Gold. Their second collaboration was Neil Young Trunk Show, memorializing a Pennsylvania concert during the tour for his album Chrome Dreams II. Young’s repertoire is so vast that none of the songs in those previous films overlap the selections featured in Neil Young Life.
At Massey Hall, Young shares the stage only with a wooden statue of a Native American as he moves between two pianos, an organ and several guitars, acoustic and electric. The songs are full of intense, poetic imagery. In one haunting number, “You Never Call,” he pays homage to his late friend Larry “L.A.” Johnson, who ran Young’s film company, Shakey Pictures. And in “Love and War,” he offers a kind of summation of his whole career: “Since the backstreets of Toronto/I sang for justice and I hit a bad chord/But I still try to sing about love and war.”
Thom Powers
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9 Comments:
Maybe they're planning a Trilogy Box Set and are saving Trunk Show for that release. It wouldn't really be in keeping with Neil's recent past release schedule, which tends to get fans to buy things multiple times in different formats, but maybe because the delay has already be so great...
For some unfathomable reason I just can`t get enthusiastic about this...
Now Jill why is that?
Doesn't seeing Neil driving a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria around Omemee excite you?? :)
Well certainly Thrasher if I thought I was EVER going to see it...!!
I really am happy for the people who will be able to see the Premier though, and all those lucky enough to have seen Trunk Show. And all those of you lucky enough to have seen the Twisted Road Tour. As far as the rest of us are concerned though, hearing about this film is yet another frustration...although who knows what 2012 will bring. Or 2013, or 2014...
Never mind, apologies for the gripe, back to Fork, which I`ve recently dug out yet again. Amazing how it just seems to get better every time I do this - for me it`s a real `feel good` album, along with Zuma, AYP, and maybe even RG… just my opinion of course...
`Premiere` even... ;)
Thanks Jill!
As with all things Neil, patience... someday... :)
...you`ll find everything you`re lookin` for.. :)
J'attends avec impatience ce nouveau film.
Le dernier Trunk Show est introuvable en France. Cette tournée avait été super.
J'attends avec impatience ce nouveau film.
Le dernier Trunk Show est introuvable en France. Cette tournée avait été super.
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