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Young@heart is a mixed chorus still of singers and band members 70 and above. If you consider that means explain tunes and broken-down standards, you’re inferior. Some of the songs you’ll hear covered:
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“I feel Pleasant,” James Brown
“Purple Haze,” Jimi Hendrix
“Schizophrenic,” Sonic Younth
“Fix You,” Coldplay
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“Yes we Can Can,” Allen Toussaint
“Forever Young,” Joan Baez
This is an incredible group of people. Joe, who at 86 can remember a song in one afternoon, had enough chemo to raze a person, but he was collected up on stage. Fred, who has congestive heart failure must mutter sitting down with oxygen at his side, is calm up performing. Bob, who had a heart attack, was performing his songs from his hospital bed when he had a heart attack.
Their music is in mountainous print. In order to learn their songs, many of them are using a compact disk player for the first time and literally didn’t know which side of the disk was up.
They’re consummate performers. They dance even if it hurts and they smile for the audience. Even after they’d learned a troop member died an hour before, they gave an improbable free performance at a local prison.
They’ve discovered the joy of music and they’re passing it along to audiences everywhere. I promise you will both laugh and scream in this film. You may also be moved to try some recent things. Music brings joy to many lives and it’s clearly never too tedious to bag out there and try something unusual.
Rebecca Kyle, June 2008
It would be a shame if potential viewers of this astounding movie were fooled by the cheery trailer. This is not fair a cute movie about outmoded people incongruously trying to bellow rock songs. It is about people stretching beyond their gain boundaries, and the boundaries imposed on them by the rest of us, to do results that are stirring and soulful. The “Young at Heart” Chorus is a Western Massachusetts musical phenemenon. Twenty some-odd singers, in their 70s, 80s and 90s, meet weekly or more to learn difficult and sometimes aurally painful recent music. Led by young (only 53 year extinct) director Bob Cilman, the group has performed around the world, and also in its Northhampton home. This film follows the group in the 8 weeks prior to an Easter concert.
The film is hilarious and burly of heart. There are plenty of shots of oldsters being roguish and even flirtatious. But the second half of the film achieves its depth by following feeble members who battle illness and self-doubt as they prepare for one more shot on stage. The film includes plenty of on-the-scene shots of the chorus practicing, and a few hilarious music videos of their best songs. The “Saturday Night Fever” takeoff, shot in a bowling alley, is both a titanic musical achievement by these often-ailing singers, and a terrific send-up of the new.
“Young at Heart” is amusing, beefy of respectable pathos and a crowd pleaser. How many concert movies have the audience cheering and applauding a successful performance? Bring the whole family for a mountainous time.
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