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Peter, Paul and Mary - Carry It On - A Musical Legacy
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The importance of being earnest is vividly illustrated in Carry It On, which chronicles the enduring wo… Read more
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Peter, Paul and Mary - Carry It On - A Musical Legacy
Description
The importance of being earnest is vividly illustrated in Carry It On, which chronicles the enduring work of folksingers Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers, who at the time of this comprehensive, 80-minute documentary had already marked their 40th anniversary as a trio. There are nearly three dozen tunes (or parts of tunes) here, ranging from "Lemon Tree" in 1962 to several new performances from '03. And while their earlier music now sounds somewhat tame, even quaint (or, in the case of "Puff the Magic Dragon," cringe-inducing), at the time, Peter, Paul and Mary's pro-civil rights, anti-Vietnam War stances were considered rather radical, helping pave the way for Bob Dylan (whose "Blowin' in the Wind" they performed at the same '63 rally in Washington, D.C. where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech) and the evolution of pop music's social conscience. These days, they've found a niche performing for kids and making programs for PBS (it's the perfect match). And while they may have lost their hair and their figures, Peter, Paul and Mary remain as committed as ever to making music that provokes, inspires, and entertains. Carry It On indeed. --Sam Graham
Product Description
First-ever DVD from this award-winning group features vintage concert clips including "The Times They Are a Changin," "Blowin in the Wind," and "Puff the Magic Dragon." Traces the early days of the folk movement through archival and current interview footage and historical anecdotes. Supported by a March 2004 PBS pledge drive TV special. ?
Customer Reviews
5 of 5 stars  The best Documentary I have seen!!!
Thursday, May 05, 2005
If you are looking for a concert, this is not one to buy, this is a documentary of Peter, Paul and Mary playing their songs. When I first started looking at it, I was disappointed. I kept listening and it brought back the history of that time listening to them and the feelings that they shared. It really was not political, even though I disagree with some of their opinions in their music, it was a statement. The music made a peacefull statement, not the cop killer statements in some of the music today. It was truely GREAT!! It showed them singing in the past and singing together today. It was truely a pleasure to watch and re-live the memories, but I am only 39...so how would I know? NOT!! The only thing that I would have liked to seen was the comedy that they performed in their concerts in this DVD.

7 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1 of 5 stars  Not their best.
Tuesday, November 23, 2004
With fresh recollections of the 25th Anniversary video and the Lifelines - Live video in my mind for comparison; this video falls short. It seems to promise "something" that it never delivers. Many of the best performances on this DVD are interupted by voice overs. Peter, Paul, & Mary seem more angry for less reason on this DVD. I would have preferred seeing their beginnings explored a little more thoroughly, and more complete b&w concert footage included. Their early concert performances are barely touched upon. More focus is given to their treasonous acts against the United States, than to the music that they did so well together. For me, this DVD is way too wordy. Their music speaks for itself, when it is permitted to do so, which is very rarely done on this DVD. A great disappointment.

16 out of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  The true meaning of popular music
Saturday, June 19, 2004
Well...finally you lie down and take a sweet and deep breath. In these times of plain money music, of the abundance of marketing and the absolute lack of ideals, Peter Paul and Mary give you their honest, their lovely testimony of the true meaning of popular music. Ever since the start of human civilization, from India, China or Greece to the Plain Chant of the Middle Ages, popular music has stood up as a transparent reflection of our most sacred longings and aspirations as human beings. Our hopes, our despair, the way we love, our desire for true human understandig, the transcendent living within us...all that has been expressed through the poetical and the musical aspects of folk art. Well...this is it! The peace movement of the 60's, Luther King, the strong criticism to US atrocities in El Salvador during the Reagan administration, the voice of freedom, the call to respect, and not to hate, the "different", the honest carrer of three talented folk singers who still captivate millions for a clear and simple reason: they still have something to say; they're still willing to say it aloud and they choose beautiful vocal harmonies and a magnificent musical climate to say it! Anyone wondering why these times are not producing honesty ant talent like this? THE ANSWER, MY FRIEND....Please watch this DVD carefully. The message is clear: true music survives because it comes from the deepest and the most sacred sides of our human souls. And that's exactly what these contemporary money makers never even touch!

19 out of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  I thought music spoke louder than words...
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
...in the words of ppm themselves. But words get the nod on this video. I had been hoping that this would have been pure complete songs with a little discussion to hold everything together through time. A journey told in music. Unfortunately, it is mainly a presentation, via interviews, of what has held ppm together for 43 years, with bits and pieces of songs thrown in. So if you're looking for complete on-stage or in-studio video versions of the vast majority of songs listed you will be disappointed. For example, after building up (narration) to a rendition of "I Dig Rock & Roll Music," the video cuts away from the priceless Jonathan Winters Show performance to more "analysis." Never to return.

Now, the production is first-rate, and it IS wonderful to see the early videos, but unfortunately for me, they're just teasers, and sadly not the point of the video. I get to hear too many times in too many ways why social activism is such an important thing in their music and relationship. I heard that message the first time. Didn't need to hear it over and over again from Ronnie Gilbert, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, Richie Havens, Phil Ramone and others and the Trio (multiple times from each). Until a true music video comes out, though, I'll gladly settle for this in the meantime.


8 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  A must have for any folk collection
Friday, May 28, 2004
Peter, Paul and Mary are ledgends of the folk rock era of the 60's. Bring there unique blend of muscial talents to the stage. This video represents many of there songs through out there 40 year career. For their many fans this is a must have CD for the music DVD collection.

This brought back wonderful memories of the group who I did see live in the late seventies. There music reflected not only folk roots but also the turbulant times of the late 60's during the height of the Veitnam Protest movement. Right down to there latest recordings.


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