AEROSMITH Rock For The Rising Sun Filmmaker Casey Patrick Tebo - "I Have Never Seen Any Band I’ve Ever Worked For Be Revered Like This Band Was By The Japanese People"
May 6, 2013, 11 years ago
Speaking with Inside Track's Gayle Fee, filmmaker Casey Patrick Tebo discusses the upcoming AEROSMITH documentary, Rock For The Rising Sun, which follows the Bad Boys from Boston across Japan in the months after the devastating nuclear meltdown.
“I have never seen any band I’ve ever worked for be revered like this band was by the Japanese people,” Tebo told Inside Track. “They’re bigger than the (ROLLING) STONES, bigger than THE BEATLES. They’re very special over there.”Read more at this location.
In March 2011 Japan was beset by a huge earthquake, a monstrous tsunami and the subsequent meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant. In the autumn of 2011, despite advice to the contrary, Aerosmith brought their Back On The Road tour to Japan, a country with which they'd always had a special relationship. The Japanese fans came out in their droves and Aerosmith responded with some of the finest gigs of their distinguished career. This film follows the band on that tour combining full length live tracks with behind the scenes footage which is at times touching and emotional and at others humorous and insightful. More than anything else it demonstrates the Japanese fans' love affair with Aerosmith and their music.
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Rock For The Raising Sun was directed by Casey Patrick Tebo, and combines live performance material with behind-the-scenes footage that shows the nation coping with the destruction. The movie is due for release on DVD and Blu-ray in June.
Check out a trailer below: