The Band EPK Jubilation

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2009
  • This is one of my all time favorite films -- one of the greatest shoots I've had the honor to record. It was a short film to promote The Band's tenth album, Jubilation. You can get a sense of what it was like from reading the letter that follow written to a friend upon my return!
    Thanks once again to Levon Helm, Garth, Rick and ALL the members of The Band who made us feel so welcome.
    Sincerely,
    Rees W. Candee
    Producer, Writer, Director, Camera
    May 18, 1998

    THE BAND IS ROCKIN'
    Got home from Woodstock yesterday after spending four days with The Band. This was a chance of a lifetime to document one of America's greatest musical ensembles making music. The crew was me as Producer, Director, Cameraman shooting 16mm film & Betacam sp tape, Gil Ross on 35mm stills, and Kevin Devick line producing and fillin' in everywhere on crew. We caught many cool moments during our four-day adventure. Ten and a half hours of footage, 20 rolls of film. Our primary goal is to make a four minute promotional trailer for The Band's forthcoming CD. Our secondary goal is to do an in depth look at the creative process that goes on when music is created.
    The Band is doing excellent work. The Last Waltz was, to quote Levon Helm, "...just The BAND's first official going out of business sale". A little premature and right now in 1998, they're in a great place creatively.
    At the moment, the events of the last four days are a blur of friendly, talented, and often hilarious people exchanging ideas and working through their creative process in making their music.
    Their atelier, AKA, "the studio" was beautiful. A huge "barn" style building designed by musicians, for musicians. With the ceiling reaching 45' up to the cupola above, the feeling was religious. The control room was on a second level, a sort of loft, open to the room below. The Producer/Engineer Aaron Hurwitz and the musicians could talk easily back and forth. A classic barn-- Beautiful 10" square, hand hewn beams comprised the infrastructure. It was a warm, multi-level, irregular, open, and an acoustically unique space.... Add the vital ingredients of talented people, an earnest desire to practice, search, and experiment with musical sounds and ideas and you've got a nice thing goin'... The music would start around noon and continue till three or four the next morning. I celebrated this "embarrassment of riches" by recording everything I could....
    They worked on three or four songs that will be on the new album. The working title is currently Jubilation, The lyrics have crept into my mind much the same way songs like, "Up on Cripple Creek", "Life is a Carnival", and, "The Weight" have done.
    The music features the same crisp and clean acoustic approach that propelled them to fame on their first album, "Music From Big Pink". It's a signature sound carried by three of the original members, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and the inimitable Garth Hudson, blended with the chops of Randy Ciarlante, Jim Weider, and Richard Bell and a phenomenal array of gifted sideman: Tom "Bones" Mallone, Jim "Eppy", (sorry I don't remember "Eppy's" full name,) and several others, including Producer Aaron Hurwitz who is also producing this album.
    Part of the story is that their creative approach echoes the collaborative technique they used on "Music From Big Pink". These guys have been hunkered down in the studio for many moons working on this batch of songs there are gem's there for Band fans and for the uninitiated. Tom Leavens gets kudos for his vision in seeking an album that celebrates the 30th anniversary of Music From Big Pink conceived in a similar fashion, eg., the acoustic sound and the collaborative approach. This is one of Americas great Ensembles hard at work again. It was a very cool shoot. Like Levon said, "we're concentrating right now on what shouldn't be in there...." I found the idea of less being more like the painter who needs to know when to stop. If you love music you would have found this 4 day shoot amazing. If you dig The Band, youd be floating like me and wishing someone would fund us so we can get you a half hour cut of the ten hours we just captured!

    Anyway, just wanted to let you know the shoot went great. Woodstock was beautiful. The Band is in a creative place and the new CD is worth checking out. We're back at our humble studio and recovering! Crawling from the wreckage with a grin! Drop a line.

    Thanks for you words and thoughts!


    Rees Candee
    Director
    Candee Productions, Inc.

    PS A million thanks to The Band, all the incredible sideman, Butch Dener, George Lembesis, and Paul Dulany.

Комментарии • 20

  • @buckfan1969
    @buckfan1969 2 года назад +2

    Miss these guys so much!

  • @jeffmitchell9863

    Wow!!! Glad I found this place!

  • @gothamgal
    @gothamgal 15 лет назад +3

    How wonderful. Seeing Rick so happy. There was a moment you caught when Randy looked over and smiled,and you could just feel the joy in that barn. Thank you!!

  • @jeffmitchell9863

    This must have been about the time the cancer started. Levon, Rick, Richard , Garth Ramblin on. Nothing good to say about RR. Maybe I’m wrong but I don’t think so. Great video! Thank you!!

  • @kjcsinger
    @kjcsinger 12 лет назад +3

    Thank you for posting this! The old barn, Rick, Richard Bell. Hard to believe how much time has flown by.
    Levon, ramble on brother!

  • @candeepics
    @candeepics  15 лет назад +2

    My honor. I was lucky to get the chance and I loved every second. Thank you for the comment.
    R

  • @candeepics
    @candeepics  15 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the comment! He was and the mood with all was upbeat. He shared a great interview- was very humble and just loving the music they were making at that moment! Someday I hope to get permissions and some resources to edit the highlights of my time with The Band.

  • @brownnick321
    @brownnick321 Год назад

    John hiatt and the band 🤯

  • @kraftymomma1979
    @kraftymomma1979 14 лет назад +3

    Love The Band but I've always had a soft spot for Levon Helm.

  • @cthor294
    @cthor294 2 года назад

    Wonderful - thank you

  • @JDKrug
    @JDKrug 12 лет назад +1

    well at least both Robbie and Levon had made up right before Levon's death.
    its beautiful to know that there were good things happening in Levon's life right up to the end

  • @JoeyCGames
    @JoeyCGames 11 лет назад +3

    man, I'd love to see the outtakes from this

  • @ruffian1868
    @ruffian1868 12 лет назад

    Indeed. RIP Levon !

  • @tedbrecheisen493
    @tedbrecheisen493 5 лет назад

    Hey buddy Rees, Ifound this tonite, great piece. I hope and trust you and family are doing fine.

  • @thebeardsmusic
    @thebeardsmusic 15 лет назад

    REALLY GREAT VIDEO!! Thank you.

  • @mollyz2000
    @mollyz2000 14 лет назад

    @kraftymomma1979 Me too! I'd love to meet Levon soon. He's always been the one to influence me in music. May the music, the remaining members of The Band, and the memories live in our hearts forever.

  • @nateherman8804
    @nateherman8804 5 лет назад +1

    Is that Tom Malone on baritone?

  • @ruffian1868
    @ruffian1868 13 лет назад +1

    They've painted out any trace of Robbie ? That feud is similar to the one with Big Pink Floyd.

  • @JoeyCGames
    @JoeyCGames 11 лет назад +1

    Also, the title says A Blind Fool's Love when it's called You See Me...Funny. WOrking Title?