Greg Brown - Last Night at the MILL - Updated 4K Re-mastered Version
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- This is a terrific, one-time-only performance, at the MILL Restaurant’s
40th Anniversary Celebration honoring Keith Dempster, founder and first
owner of the restaurant. For all those years, the MILL was a place for musicians, artists,
and writers to call home, and to "...stop by for a Jack, and a joke, and a bite...."
An exciting and intimate performance, including a new songs by Greg, and a
poetic Ode by Dean Williams. Thanks to Keith Dempster, who by his ongoing support and activity contributed so much to the artistic and social development of the many that passed through his joint. We'll miss your conversation Keith.
An updated, re-mastered 4K version of the original standard definition film with improved picture and audio and several extra songs that were not possible to include in the first release. This updated film premiered at the Englert Theater in Iowa City, Iowa September 23, 2022.
Produced & Directed by Dave Olive
Greg Brown, Guitar, Vocals, Original Songs
Rick Cicalo, Bass, Vocals
Steve Hayes, Drums
Bo Ramsey, Guitar, Vocals
Dave Zollo, Keyboards, Vocals
Keith Dempster, Harmonica
Dean Williams, Odes
Cameras: Dan Coffey, Ger, James Larson, Dave Olive, James Van Allen
Special Thanks to: Franklin Miller
Live Sound Mix: Dennis Jones
Pro Audio Services: John Svec
Production Assistance: Pat Bump, Robert Burns, Brad Eaton, Andy O'Hara, Mary Taft, Cousin Wendy
Edit, Final Audio & re-mastering: Dave Olive
Songs:
"Suitcase Boogie" - words & music by Joe Price
Blues Acres Productions - www.joepriceblues.com
"Roll & Tumble Blues" - words & music by
"Hambone" Willie Nebern
"You Got Me Dizzy"
words and music by
Jimmy Reed and Ewart Abner
Published by Conrad Music,
a division of ARC Music Corp.
all other words and music by Greg Brown
"Down at the Mill"
"One Wrong Turn"
"China"
"If I Had Known"
"Poor Back Slider"
"Fool Me Once"
"That's Enough"
"Your Town Now"
"Small Dark Movie"
"Hackelbarney Tune"
"Good Night Old Mill"
"Almost Outa Gas"
Wow! Greg Brown is one of my all time favorite folk artists. I've been listening to him for years. Such an interesting guy.
thanks for your note... glad you liked the film!
great to have people like you in the world that post quality videos of Greg! THANK YOU!
Hey thanks very much! Really glad you liked this piece of history!
I can't thank you enough for this post. It made my day.
Thanks very much, your comment did the same for me!
I’ve seen Greg multiple times! One of my all time favorite poets, singer songwriters ever! He and Bo Ramsey can bring water to one’s eyes with there playing! I own this on dvd but am in the middle of a big move and can’t enjoy it, so I’ll just enjoy it this way! Glad I can Bluetooth it to my big screen and stereo system. Thanks for posting.
Thanks, Dave!
Wow, thanks for posting this! Watching it on my 4k tv. Woooooo!
great thanks... glad you enjoyed it... crank it up!
THANK YOU! And please consider a blu ray DVD release! I had just sent you a message this morning asking about this. Wow! (you're missing "Lately" in the setlist.)
thank you so much for this. this is what being at the mill was like all those years. i can't believe no one, not the city, not the workshop, stepped up to save it.
Real nice body of work. Enjoyed the music and cinematography.
I got to interview, see, and hang out with Greg. He's the coolest. Bo Ramsey is amazing too.
made a lot of music together...
i saw you once - i need you twice, you gave me a taste of paradise:) Greg Brown, you are "in echt menschlich/human " :)
what was the original date of the concert? I saw him when Zollo toured with him in 2003. Seems close to that
It was in 2003. Thanks for watching & I hope you enjoyed it...
The Mill is GONE
..... yes is is.... was....