The Last Play at Shea
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Directed by | Paul Crowder |
Produced by | Nigel Sinclair Steve Cohen Glen Zipper Todd Kamelhar Greg Whiteley |
Written by | Mark Monroe |
Narrated by | Alec Baldwin |
Cinematography | Roderick A. Santiano |
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Diamond Docs
Maritime Motion Pictures Music Mix Mobile Spitfire Pictures |
Distributed by | Newmarket Films |
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90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Last Play at Shea is a 2010 documentary film written by Mark Monroe, directed by Paul Crowder, produced by Steve Cohen and Nigel Sinclair, in conjunction with Billy Joel's Maritime Pictures and Spitfire Films.[1] The film is centered on Billy Joel's 2008 concerts of the same name that occurred at Shea Stadium. The shows were staged on July 16 and 18, 2008, before a combined 110,000 fans, and were the last performances ever to play the historic stadium before it was demolished.[1] The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2010. The film was released on DVD on February 8, 2011. The CD and DVD from the show were released on March 8, 2011 by Sony.[2]
The film premiered on August 21, 2010 at Citi Field, Shea Stadium's successor, in front of around 20,000 moviegoers.[3][4] Earlier that day, Joel watched it himself and there was an announcement from him that he liked it and said "I haven't puked from it," which was shown right before the film.[5][6][7]
Synopsis
The 90-minute film uses historical footage and animation. It uses the concerts to tell a broader story of Shea Stadium's history and how that related to changes that occurred in American suburban life and how they affected Long Island and Billy Joel. The film reveals several previously unknown facts.
Musicians
- Billy Joel - piano, harmonica, vocals
- Tony Bennett - vocal - "New York State of Mind"
- Garth Brooks - vocals - "Shameless"
- Roger Daltrey - vocals - "My Generation"
- John Mayer - "This Is the Time"
- Paul McCartney - bass, vocal "I Saw Her Standing There"; piano, vocal "Let It Be",
- John Mellencamp - "Pink Houses"
- Steven Tyler - vocals - "Walk This Way"
Songs
- 1. "Prelude/Angry Young Man"
- 2. "My Life"
- 3. "Summer, Highland Falls"
- 4. "Everybody Loves You Now"
- 5. "Zanzibar"
- 6. "New York State of Mind" (with Tony Bennett)
- 7. "Allentown"
- 8. "The Ballad of Billy the Kid"
- 9. "She's Always a Woman"
- 10. "Goodnight Saigon"
- 11. "Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)"
- 12. "Shameless" (with Garth Brooks)
- 13. "This Is the Time" (with John Mayer)
- 14. "Keeping the Faith"
- 15. "Captain Jack"
- 16. "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)"
- 17. "The River of Dreams"/"A Hard Day's Night"
- 18. "We Didn't Start the Fire"
- 19. "You May Be Right"
- 20. "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant"
- 21. "Only the Good Die Young"
- 22. "I Saw Her Standing There" (with Paul McCartney)
- 23. "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
- 24. "Piano Man"
- 25. "Let It Be" (with Paul McCartney)
References
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- ↑ Thousands at 'Shea' to screen Joel documentary. Newsday. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
- ↑ Gamboa, Glenn (July 27, 2010). "'Last Play at Shea' documentary tells stadium's story". Newsday. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
- ↑ Gamboa, Glenn (July 27, 2010). "Billy Joel documentary on Shea concert gets August date". Newsday. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Billy Joel's Website information on Premiere of Last Play at Shea.
- Billy Joel's Website information on Last Play at Shea
- New York Times Review Oct 28, 2010 by Stephen Holden
- USA Today Review
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). The Last Play at Shea at IMDb