Jerry Lee Lewis- Killer Piano |  | Director: Robert Hirsh Actors: Jerry Lee Lewis, Linda Gail Lewis Studio: Alfred Publishing Category: DVD
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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 75 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 27512 Model: 27512 ISBN: 0739045032 UPC: 038081292953 EAN: 9780739045039 ASIN: 0739045032
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: October 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | On the heels of his landmark recording Last Man Standing, Jerry Lee Lewis speaks candidly about his 50-year recording career, and, for the 1st time, demonstrates the piano style that defined rock-and-roll. On Killer Piano, Jerry discusses his youth and career, reminisces with his family, and demonstrates many of his favorite rock-&-roll and country songs. Plus, the DVD is hosted by Linda Gail Lewi |
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Product Description On the heels of his landmark recording Last Man Standing Jerry Lee Lewis speaks candidly about his 50-year recording career and for the 1st time demonstrates the piano style that defined rock-and-roll. On Killer Piano Jerry discusses his youth and career reminisces with his family and demonstrates many of his favorite rock-&-roll and country songs. Plus the DVD is hosted by Linda Gail Lewis and features a complete live concert with Jerry s band at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. Also included is historic footage from Jerry s first appearance on the Steve Allen show rare family photos and printable sheet music transcriptions.Track Listing/Features:Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On Great Balls of Fire Over the Rainbow You Belong to Me Drinkin Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee Touchin Home No One Will Ever Know Mexicalli Rose Down the Line.System Requirements:Running Time: 75 minsFormat: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD/LIVE PERFORMANCES UPC: 038081292953 Manufacturer No: 27512DVD
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Great Video of Jerry Lee Lewis January 24, 2008 Robert Wade Cottingham (Dallas, TX) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is not a STRICTLY instructional video, it DOES have lots
of interview time, and NO tips whatsoever on 'how to do it'. But if you are a JLL fan, it is very well done. There is plenty of studio footage of JLL playing 10 songs piano and vocal, all with split screen shots showing the hands and the piano. All 10 songs are followed by FULL SONG clips from a 2006 concert of JLL with band playing the same song just demonstrated in studio. JLL of 2006 is an OLD MAN, past his prime, but again, if you are a fan of his work and his way of playing piano, and his way of singing, etc.... this is a treasure. I promise!
Great, Historical, I Really Loved It. December 23, 2007 rain cloud (USA) 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
I'm fifty-four and I've been a Jerry Lee fan ever since I can remember. I've seen him in person no less than five times and he always blew my mind--good on tv but unbelievable in person.
This is Jerry reminiscing but also playing some of his great songs unaccompanied--just him and that old piano--with the camera up above him where musicians can see his hands. I loved it. None of us are getting any younger and I'm glad we have this document so that we can all actually see how the magic was made--and make no mistake about it, when he gets both hands going the magic is definitely still there. Fantastic.
I can't think of any performer who has given me more pure joy over the whole course of my life than Jerry Lee Lewis, the Killer, and this is a very welcome addition to my collection.
Believe it or not I have a little boy who has recently asked (on his own!) for piano lessons (!) and I can't wait to turn him onto this. Jerry Lee Lewis is actually a very nice person (I met him once) and he's someone whose music always makes me happy, no matter how down I might be.
Thanks, Killer, and many happy returns.
Finally! He shares his secrets.... December 17, 2007 Kay Martin (Brooklyn, NY United States) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is going to be very biased because Jerry Lee Lewis and his sister, who interviews him in this DVD, are friends of mine for many years. This is an excellent interview and very intimate discussion in which Jerry opens up and tells about his start and shows how he plays. The camera angles give keyboard enthusiasts a view of his hands never seen before. The DVD extras include print-outs of music sheets. Well worth any piano player's while to own this and definitely belongs in the collection of EVERY Jerry Lee Lewis fan, and rock and roll lover.
Kay Martin, Brooklyn, NY
A relaxed interview & superb shots of keyboard fingering September 18, 2008 Gary Coffrin (San Jose, California, USA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Hitting radio and TV (The Steve Allen Show) in 1957 with "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire," Lewis's maniacal energy shocked a nation. Jerry Lee was insanely off the scale when it came to physical movement, a feat difficult to achieve when your instrument is an immovable piano!
This hormone-exuding, piano-pounding wild man would later release an album called "The Greatest Live Show on Earth"--a title that indeed had some justification. Few artists lived with more abandon and fewer were as talented as Jerry Lee. Lewis has lived a life of excess, and we're fortunate to still have him.
The DVD opens with background on Jerry's start with Sun Records (at the same time as Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash). At the 6 minute mark, the DVD peaks in energy with archival footage of his first television appearance. Unfortunately, the footage is abruptly cut just when Lewis, with arms flailing and hair flopping, begins his piano solo--a disappointment to his piano fans.
Jerry Lee is interviewed primarily by his adoring sister, Linda Gail Lewis--12 years his junior. Jerry discusses his life and music for a few minutes before he performs each of 10 songs, solo. A camera from above shows the full keyboard (thank you!), and his fingering is well presented. Then, Jerry performs the same song with a backup group at a Las Vegas concert.
This DVD has to be accepted for what it is--a relaxed interview with a rock pioneer, and a unique opportunity to watch his keyboard work. This DVD is not likely to win new fans and has less than 60 seconds of archival footage from his more-energetic past.
As a long-time fan, I appreciate getting to see Lewis chatting and playing nearly 50 years after his first TV appearance. He is hunched over. He shuffles slowly to or from the stage. His face is pudgy. He has a slowness of movement and the rigidity in the upper body that one associates with a stroke victim. But, he is still Jerry Lee.
What about Lewis's voice and keyboard work? Well, there is no going back. His piano fingering is hesitant and sometimes inaccurate. His vocal power and pitch control are diminished, but certainly not destroyed, by time.
Among the extras are a few enjoyable minutes of Linda Gail Lewis playing piano. She explains some of Jerry's technique, and her playing is strong. There is also a PDF file with printable music examples.
Bottom Line: If you are a devoted fan, you should buy this DVD to add depth to your appreciation of his music. Others should not expect much from the recent concert footage.
Recommendations: If you want to SEE Lewis at his peak, buy the DVD "I Am What I Am." If you want to HEAR his strongest music, consider "The Definitive Collection" supplemented by an anthology of his original Sun hits.
Super musician February 22, 2008 Carl Johnson (Warwick, RI United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
For music, Jerry Lee can't be beat and his piano touch is excellent and no one can take care of a amelody like him. He is Beethoven in the type of music he does. If you like music he can't be beat. If to you music is noise, look for a guitar player.
Carl
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