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Brian Wilson: On Tour (2002)
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"He's like Mozart or Chopin, Beethoven or someone like that. This music will live forever. There's very few writers that I have the emotional contact or the spiritual contact that I do with Brian." -Neil Young
Brian Wilson: On Tour is a documentary film celebrating the music of Beach Boy legend Brian Wilson. Following Brian through the U.S. and Japan on his first-ever solo tour, this is an intimate portrait, not of Brian "the genius," but of Brian "the working musician," choosing songs, teaching them to his 10-piece band and, ultimately, performing them live for the first time ever in front of electrified audiences.
Brian himself calls Brian Wilson On Tour the most honest and accurate portrait of him ever captured on film. It is the story of one of pop music's greatest composers celebrating his musical genius with the world for the first time.
Highlights Include: Exclusive In-depth interviews with Brian over four years. Paul McCartney's induction of Brian to the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Brian's appearance at the Bridge School Benefit Concert where, just before showtime, Neil Young gets a crash course on the organ part for Good Vibrations. Minutes later he joins the group onstage with guest vocalist Sheryl Crow, Roger Daltrey, Eddie Vedder and Emmylou Harris.
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