Watch Neil Finn: Sessions at West 54th
- NR
- 2000
- 1 hr 13 min
Neil Finn: Sessions at West 54th is a 1998 live performance video of Crowded House frontman Neil Finn recorded at the West 54th Street Theater in New York City. The concert was filmed for the PBS music television show "Sessions at West 54th" and features some of Finn's best-known songs from his time with Split Enz, Crowded House, and his solo career.
The concert kicks off with a lively performance of "Sinner," the opening track from Finn's debut solo album Try Whistling This. The song sets the tone for the rest of the concert with its driving beat and catchy melody. Finn continues to showcase his solo material with songs like "She Will Have Her Way" and "Twisty Bass" before delving into some Crowded House catalog hits like "Private Universe" and "Don't Dream It's Over."
One of the highlights of the show comes when Finn is joined on stage by his brother and former Split Enz bandmate, Tim Finn, for a performance of "Weather with You." The brothers' harmonies are spot-on and their natural chemistry on stage is clear.
The show also features a few unique moments, such as Finn's solo performance of "Lullaby Requiem" with just his acoustic guitar and a toy piano. The stripped-down performance is haunting and showcases Finn's songwriting skills. Finn also performs a cover of Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman," a nod to his love of classic pop music.
Throughout the concert, Finn is backed by a talented band that includes members of his touring band as well as session musicians. The band's performances are tight and polished, allowing Finn's songs to shine.
Finn's stage presence is also worth noting. He is a charismatic performer who engages with the audience between songs, sharing anecdotes and stories about the songs and his life. He is clearly comfortable on stage and his joy in performing is infectious.
The video production of the concert is also well done. The camera work is dynamic, with plenty of close-ups of Finn and his band as well as shots of the audience. The lighting and stage design are also noteworthy, creating an intimate atmosphere for the concert.
Overall, Neil Finn: Sessions at West 54th is a must-see for fans of Neil Finn and Crowded House. The concert showcases Finn's talents as a songwriter, performer, and musician, and the production captures the excitement of the live show. It's a rare chance to see an artist in his prime, playing some of his best-loved songs.
Neil Finn: Sessions at West 54th is a 2000 musical with a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes.