12.12.12: The Concert for Sandy Relief
a documentary, tiff. screening
Toronto International Film Festival
Winter Garden Theatre, Toronto
September 8, 2013
by Live Music Head
Many will remember the opening performance
by Bruce
Springsteen and The E Street Band,
Adam Sandler and Paul
Shaffer’s absolutely hilarious
rendition of Hallelujah,
Sandy, Screw Ya!
and the finale
performance by Paul McCartney
(with members of Nirvana)
when this concert,
held at New York City's Madison Square Garden,
was broadcast all over the world, last
year.
Actually McCartney,
an executive producer on the film,
was supposed to
attend last night’s screening
at Toronto's Winter Garden Theatre,
but had to cancel at the last moment
due to a
family commitment.
Woulda been waaaay cool
to be sitting under the same roof
with a Beatle,
watching this highly emotional film
(I cried my eyes out);
a fantastic look at all that
went into
putting The Concert for Sandy Relief together
(raising money to benefit the victims impacted
by Hurricane Sandy,
particularly those in New York and New Jersey),
with truly great, great, great back stage scenes
of all our favourite artists.
Attending this tiff. screening
moved me considerably,
and I rate it as a top-five documentary of all time.
I was also
very happy to be there for the Q&A
with the men,
the entertainment giants,
responsible for making
the concert happen:
James L. Dolan
(president/CEO,
Cablevision Systems;
executive chairman, Madison
Square Garden),
John Sykes
(American co-founder, MTV & VH1;
president,
entertainment enterprises- Clear Channel);
and Harvey Weinstein
(American
film producer, studio executive;
co-founder, Miramax Films;
co-chairman Weinstein Company),
moderated by our very own George Stroumboulopoulos
(television/radio personality,
George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight).
|
Harvey Weinstein, James L Nolan, John Sykes |
|
A great chat,
with the most memorable story being told
after an audience member asked
Mr Weinstein
why he didn’t manage to get Led Zeppelin
to re-form for the show,
being that every other important British rocker was there
(McCartney, The Rolling Stones,
The Who,
Roger Waters, Eric Clapton).
Weinstein said that Jimmy Page,
John Paul
Jones and Robert Plant had agreed to do it
until Page’s
lawyer got involved.
Apparently he’s a very disagreeable lawyer.
So when Weinstein
just happened to be talking
with his friend Hilary Clinton,
he asked if she
would try and persuade Page to do it,
after all it meant something like
an
additional 30 million dollars in donations
for the hurricane victims.
Hilary
said, “I’m not good at that type of thing, but Bill is.”
But when Bill Clinton tried
to convince Page to do it,
he was turned down flat.
Weinstein then,
with his
considerable influence,
put a call into The White House
and persuaded President Barack
Obama
to put in a call to Page.
After all,
Led Zeppelin were being honoured by the Kennedy
Centre.
Page even turned down the President of the United States.
No reason was
given.
Every performance at 12.12.12 was
completely amazing,
but for me, this was truly the
best bit:
Adam Sandler (who was born on
this day back in 1966)
and Paul Shaffer’s Hallelujah
(Sandy, Screw Ya!)...