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It's called Last Man Standing, an apt-enough description when you consider that so many of his peers, like Sun Records mentor Sam Phillips and "Million Dollar Quartet" partners Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins, are six feet under. But Jerry Lee Lewis doesn't spend a lot of time on his feet during any portion of this two-hour show, the visual complement to his 2006 CD Last Man Standing: The Duets. Truth is, at 71, the Ferriday (Louisiana) Fireball is fairly rickety; sitting almost immobile at the keyboard, he's a far cry from the rock & roll firebrand who'd leap to his feet, kick away his piano stool, and wail, his golden locks flying. So this meeting between Lewis and about a dozen singing partners, ranging from fellow veterans (Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard) to relative youngsters (Chris Isaak, Norah Jones, Kid Rock), would have been more exciting had it happened, say, 10 years ago. It's still pretty cool. Lewis' piano chops are strong; his singing, while obviously weaker than in his heyday, ain't half bad either; he's got a great band, including guitarists Nils Lofgren and Rolling Stone Ron Wood and drummer Jim Keltner; and both he and his guests (not to mention the studio audience) are having a hellacious good time. Of course, he's still playing "Great Balls of Fire" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On," the two rock & roll classics that bookend this 28-song set. But most of the repertoire emphasizes Lewis' country roots: there are Hank Williams chestnuts ("Your Cheatin' Heart" with Jones, "Jambalaya" with Nelson, "You Win Again" with Don Henley), genre classics ("Will the Circle Be Unbroken," with Kristofferson and John Fogerty), country blues ("Hadacol Boogie," with Buddy Guy), country-flavored rock ("Little Queenie" and "Honky Tonk Women" with Rock)... even a country fried version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," with Isaak. It's all a bit tame, but Last Man Standing (which includes some vintage Lewis performance clips, interviews, and a few brief bonus features) is nonetheless a worthy celebration of a national treasure. --Sam Graham Description
Jerry Lee Lewis is an American rock 'n' roll and country music icon - a singer, songwriter, and pianist who's been amazing his audiences with his piano pyrotechnics for half a century. Lewis has never stopped touring, and he still delivers explosive concerts that are unpredictable, exciting, and personal. Following the critically acclaimed release of Last Man Standing in the fall of 2006, Lewis gathered with friends and family to perform at a series of private shows in New York and Los Angeles that were filmed for this DVD. Rock 'n' roll, soul, and country music legends gathered from the world 'round to show their admiration for one of the great original song stylists of all time. Last Man Standing Live is an intimate and unprecedented event in music history. Don't miss it!
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Last Man Standing
- DVD: 0 pages (2007-03-06)
- Publisher: Artist First
- Label: Artist First
- Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1,
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Artist First
- DVD Release Date: 2007-03-06
- Run Time: 120
- Average Customer Review:
based on 164 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #16921
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Summary: LAST MAN STANDING 2008-11-19
Comment: This was an excellent documentary of one of the Kings of Rock & Roll, and the music was fabulous.
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Summary: Jerry Lee Lewis "Last Man Standing" 2008-09-16
Comment: This is an outstanding 5 star concert dvd. It has a song set of 18 songs.
There are many allstar collabarating musicians throughout this concert dvd. These include: Tom Jones, Soloman Burke, Norah Jones, Buddy Guy, Chris Isaak, Ron Wood, Mergle Haggart, Ivan Neville, Kris Kristofferson, John Fogerty, Willie Nelson, Don Henley, Kid Rock, and Ken Lovelace. The performances are outstanding! Overall, this is good boogie-woogie Jam music and very enjoyable to kick-back and enjoy for a couple of hours.The "Killer" does his classics (Great Balls of Fire, Whole Lotta Shakin' Going on, etc.) and he performs other classic songs as well. He performs several Hank William's songs.
Some highlights, I liked included: "who will the next fool be" with Solomon Burke: "Your Cheatin Heart" with Norah Jones; "Hadical Boogie" with Buddy Guy; "Rocking my life away" with Ron Wood; "C C Rider" with John Fogerty; "Honky Tonk woman" with Kid Rock; and "A Whole Lotta Shakin going on". However, all the performances are outstanding.
Also, these guest musicians give interviews about why they like Jerry Lee Lewis, and his contributions to American Music.
It's a great 5 star, very enjoyable concert dvd. I highly recommend it.
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Summary: Great DVD 2008-07-13
Comment: Last Man Standing is a very enjoyable DVD. It's a great buy for anyone who is a Jerry Lee Lewis fan. I highly recommend this DVD.
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Summary: Has something for everyone 2008-07-03
Comment: Jerry Lee still Rocks and his pals on this CD are obviously having trouble staying up with him! I listen to this often though.
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Summary: Some Clearly Don't Understand Jerry Lee Lewis 2008-06-28
Comment: I won't go into the details of the tracks contained in this album as that aspect has been well covered by many of the 146 5- and 4-star reviews. Suffice to say that those few who awarded 2 stars clearly do not understand the complex character that is Jerry Lee Lewis. The noted author and music critic Peter Guralnick covers that very well in his 10-pages of liner notes in the insert, which also contains numerous vintage photos and a track-by-track sessionography.
Those who accept Jerry Lee as he is - warts and all - will love this album. Might I also suggest seeking out the paperback book Jerry Lee Lewis Rocks by Robert Palmer, first published in 1981 by Delilah Books of New York and distributed by G.P. Putnam's Sons. One of the best ever released on The Killer.
As for the title of this CD, I quote from the note on the reverse: "50 years ago, Sam Phillips' legendary Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee was the home of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, the founding fathers of Rock And Roll. Today, Jerry Lee Lewis is The Last Man Standing."
Each of the above, all of whom were rooted in Country Music, is also a member of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, with Jerry Lee being one of the original inductees in 1986.
It's worth noting that only four performing artists have the honour of being in both the R&R and Country Music (which started in 1961) Halls Of Fame: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Brenda Lee and The Everly Brothers. Apparently the Country body does not feel that 65 hit singles, six of them # 1s and 27 in all in the Top 10, not to mention numerous best-selling albums by Jerry Lee is sufficient for recognition (the Everly Brothers, by comparison, had 17 Country hit singles, four of them # 1 and eight in all in the Top 10). It's past the time for his induction into that Hall as well.
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