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Where Are You, Jay Bennett?

  • 2021
  • 1h 45m
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Where Are You, Jay Bennett? (2021)
A story of the legendary musician and recording studio savant, who as a member of Wilco, was a large part of the genius behind their three seminal albums as well as the Mermaid Avenue/Woody Guthrie sessions with Billy Bragg.
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A story of the legendary musician and recording studio savant, who as a member of Wilco, was a large part of the genius behind their three seminal albums as well as the Mermaid Avenue/Woody ... Read allA story of the legendary musician and recording studio savant, who as a member of Wilco, was a large part of the genius behind their three seminal albums as well as the Mermaid Avenue/Woody Guthrie sessions with Billy Bragg.A story of the legendary musician and recording studio savant, who as a member of Wilco, was a large part of the genius behind their three seminal albums as well as the Mermaid Avenue/Woody Guthrie sessions with Billy Bragg.

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    • Gorman Bechard
    • Fred Uhter
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    • Gorman Bechard
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    • Matt Allison
    • Janis Bennett
    • Jay Bennett
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    • Directors
      • Gorman Bechard
      • Fred Uhter
    • Writer
      • Gorman Bechard
    • Stars
      • Matt Allison
      • Janis Bennett
      • Jay Bennett
    • 9User reviews
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    Billy Bragg
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    Edward Burch
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    Ken Coomer
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    Tim Easton
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    Anna Fermin
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    Don Gerard
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    Chris Green
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      • Fred Uhter
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    10dougray30

    A Latter Day Brian Wilson

    Ask any Wilco fan what their favorite album by the band is, and you know they'll say Being There, Summerteeth, or YHF. That, of course, is the Jay Bennett era.

    Sadly, too many modern fans of Wilco (and music in general) have no appreciation for how talented Jay was. How influential. How creative. This film takes it upon itself to show you, to teach you. Consider it a Master Class in Jay Bennett appreciation.

    Through countless interviews with family, friends, and colleagues - along with fantastic interviews with Jay himself - you get a full picture of his history, development, his ups and downs, his quirks and his generosity. But it's not a false narrative. There's no worshipping at the altar of a false messiah. The people who knew him best reveal the true picture of the man. He was complicated, sometimes difficult, obsessed with details, and sometimes had a bit of a kitchen sink approach to recording music.

    Above all, you learn how Bennett worked so hard to be everything he could be to anyone who needed him. He'd wear as many hats as necessary. Like so many of us, he just wanted to be liked, appreciated, and most of all understood.

    This documentary is NOT just for fans of Wilco. Any true music fan will love this film.
    9jennhus

    Enjoyed this doc far more than I anticipated I would

    I'll admit as a huge Wilco fan (and therefore a bit "protective" of Jeff Tweedy maybe?) I was nervous to see this film as I thought it might position Tweedy as the villain and Jay as the hero (to flip the script from I Am Trying To Break Your Heart). But this film didn't do that. It was an intricate study of a complex person who happened to be a multi-instrumental genius singer-songwriter. It helped fill in so much of the picture of someone who was instrumental (no pun intended) in pushing Wilco to its highest heights - but also someone who, ultimately, seemed to have an insatiable desire to constantly push boundaries and ride the lightning in such a way that just was not sustainable in a band context. I feel more empathy for Jay certainly than I did before this film, and I also understand my favorite band (and why the Jay era is my favorite era) better. It is artfully done but not precious - great use of live concert footage, interviews, animation, and music. The only thing I think would have improved it was hearing from other collaborators who knew or worked with Jay but as documentary fillmmakers you can't control who will or won't speak to you! Very engaging and I look forward to owning the DVD when it comes out, I will watch it again and will definitely delve into the extra footage.
    9don-gerard9

    A Perfect Introduction/Epitaph

    Jay was a complicated genius whose life would take several seasons of a docudramedy musical to even begin to scratch the surface. The filmmakers did a near perfect job of whittling things down to an appetite-whetting sample to entice anyone who enjoys music to delve deep into what remains of Mr. Bennett's legacy. A compelling and fascinating story well-told.
    10sbottonejr

    Well worth the wait

    When I first heard of the documentary, I had just missed being part of the Kickstarter campaign. The filmmaker was kind enough to give me an update to its status. I received a copy of the DVD through a Record Store Day release which included a double vinyl set which included Jay's last two and extremely rare solo recordings, Whatever Happened I Apologize and Kicking At The Perfumed Air along with the DVD of the documentary. Jay's story is emotionally told through his mother and brother who shared so much about Jay's early years, Ken Coomer, former Wilco drummer, who added tremendous insight to the Wilco years and Edward Burch who collaborated with Jay during his solo years, amongst others. This documentary is an absolute must for Wilco fans.
    10julie_stroup

    Makes You Miss Jay Bennett Even If You Didn't Know Who He Was

    Great, unbiased film that tells the story of Jay Bennett whose influence on Wilco's records like Being There, Summerteeth and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot helped evolve Wilco to where they are today. A true artist.

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      • April 19, 2022 (United States)
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