Directed by Albert Maysles, David Maysles.
This is my fourth Grey Gardens tribute videos. There were two in 2018 and one in 2019, but none in 2020. This one is the longest thus far, and unlike the others, is not a montage of several clips from Grey Gardens (1975). This is footage from The Beales of Grey Gardens (2006), which consists of footage left over from the filming of their 1975 documentary (although some scenes appear to be in both films). This is a complete scene where Little Edie leads us through a special route she had used since childhood to the shore, swims and sunbathes sharing anecdotes about the property's past and discussing her philosophy about the unchanging aspect of Nature compared to the always changing human condition. In my view this is one of the most stunning scenes of the entire Grey Gardens compilation. One can truly feel that Time is an illusion; that there is no Time, only human change. Work on the original documentary began in 1973 and was completed in 1975. The film was released in 1976. This footage was shot in September 1973.
The music is from one of my favorite jazz albums of all time, from John McLaughlin's album Extrapolation (1972). I purchased it in early 1973 ... coincidentally (as it turns out) the same year when work on Grey Gardens first began. As it turns out the Maysles had already approached the Beales in 1972 about doing the documentary and photographed different locations on the property, getting ideas how they would proceed with the film when they began shooting the following year, 1973. The two songs I used from the album are "Arjen's Bag" and "Pete The Poet." I found out about John McLaughlin from a friend after a discussion on the guitar wizardry and music of Larry Coryell. Many a memorable night do I recall sitting at the typewriter working story projects and poetry while listening to this album. I am all too happy to put both songs to good use in this documentary footage that spans nearly 50 years.
This is my fourth Grey Gardens tribute videos. There were two in 2018 and one in 2019, but none in 2020. This one is the longest thus far, and unlike the others, is not a montage of several clips from Grey Gardens (1975). This is footage from The Beales of Grey Gardens (2006), which consists of footage left over from the filming of their 1975 documentary (although some scenes appear to be in both films). This is a complete scene where Little Edie leads us through a special route she had used since childhood to the shore, swims and sunbathes sharing anecdotes about the property's past and discussing her philosophy about the unchanging aspect of Nature compared to the always changing human condition. In my view this is one of the most stunning scenes of the entire Grey Gardens compilation. One can truly feel that Time is an illusion; that there is no Time, only human change. Work on the original documentary began in 1973 and was completed in 1975. The film was released in 1976. This footage was shot in September 1973.
The music is from one of my favorite jazz albums of all time, from John McLaughlin's album Extrapolation (1972). I purchased it in early 1973 ... coincidentally (as it turns out) the same year when work on Grey Gardens first began. As it turns out the Maysles had already approached the Beales in 1972 about doing the documentary and photographed different locations on the property, getting ideas how they would proceed with the film when they began shooting the following year, 1973. The two songs I used from the album are "Arjen's Bag" and "Pete The Poet." I found out about John McLaughlin from a friend after a discussion on the guitar wizardry and music of Larry Coryell. Many a memorable night do I recall sitting at the typewriter working story projects and poetry while listening to this album. I am all too happy to put both songs to good use in this documentary footage that spans nearly 50 years.
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00:00Okay, where are you?
00:05Here. Which way?
00:07With Viggy's grave.
00:09Mother just lost her eyebrow pencil.
00:12That's Viggy's grave.
00:15He had concussion.
00:19I was terribly known not to lock him up last night.
00:23But I didn't know where to put him.
00:24They entered every single room, so I had to let the cats out.
00:30Of course, he might have been run over, but I don't think so.
00:33I think he was close.
00:36Well, I guess we'd better go.
00:38I never came out. I didn't go swimming.
00:41See, I usually go swimming.
00:44Well, if I don't go during the weekend, I always got there on Sundays
00:48because I went to church on Sundays.
00:50This looks great for you.
00:52I didn't see the pad.
00:55You took the pad this time.
00:57Isn't it terrific?
01:00I'm losing a little weight.
01:03Especially with this.
01:05It's quite sore.
01:10Now, this is the walk I used to take to see.
01:15And I don't know if it's changed anymore.
01:16I always went over the fence right here.
01:18And somebody followed me home.
01:19I took notes.
01:20There's a big black car used to go around all around the house.
01:23And they look like hooves.
01:24Here's what I do right here.
01:25And I think the black car used to follow me and see me going to the beach.
01:30I think they followed us.
01:31I think they followed us.
01:32They had a mammoth dune over there that we call the treasure hole.
01:40It was the most tremendous dune we ever saw and we used to go in it when we were little.
01:55And the Coast Guard had a little hut sitting.
01:56I think the little hut was sitting right there.
01:57Just a little tiny hut man used to sit in it.
01:58Then during the war they had lookout towers.
01:59You know Coast Guard statues during the war.
02:00Because they had to report on the planes.
02:01That's what they were here for, really, to crash the planes.
02:02But now you have radar.
02:03Oh, this was right in the private beach.
02:04I think you have to pay $10 and have a sticker.
02:05You can't park them forever.
02:06You give me this real tour.
02:07What?
02:08Giving us a real tour.
02:09Giving us a real guided tour.
02:10Yes, you give me a real show.
02:12I was on the side and the side.
02:16Absolutely.
02:32It's giving us a real guided tour, like Jackie in the White House.
02:36Yeah, I guess so.
02:39Thank God.
02:41There's a boardwalk under here.
02:42It's good.
02:44It's out of this world.
02:45It's terrific.
02:47Absolutely brilliant.
02:54The only thing I need are my sun gas, because I forgot.
02:58They made that into a regular beach with a lifeguard.
03:02He isn't here now.
03:04I guess after Labor Day he leaves.
03:07Imagine having no sunglasses.
03:12My God.
03:29This is the Mannheim's house.
03:31It used to be my land.
03:35We used to say that we owned right into the middle of the beach, but I don't know whether
03:39you can say that nowadays.
03:41You know, everything is for the public nowadays.
03:44Times have changed.
03:45Private property is not long for anybody, I hate to tell you this, I don't know where
03:55it all went.
03:56The private property rights and everything, I can't understand what's cooking.
04:00I really see better with the whole thing over my face.
04:09I hope I frighten all these people.
04:12I'm going to go in as soon as I get more.
04:26I'm going to go in as soon as I get more.
04:28I'm going to go in as soon as I get more.
04:30I'm going to go in as soon as I get more.
04:36This is terrific.
04:38Oh, I'm celebrating the Kennedy's wedding, September the 12th, 1953.
04:4820 years ago.
04:49Yeah.
04:50Newport.
04:51I tell my brother I hadn't been invited.
04:53Like I told him afterwards and he said, oh, that was just an oversight, he said.
04:58But I don't know.
04:59The one at Oklahoma got an invitation.
05:00I don't think my brother in Glen Cove got one.
05:01Mother got one.
05:02I don't think she would have gone anyway.
05:03Well, there's one thing that remains the same.
05:18Nature.
05:19And I'm here to go.
05:25Nature, man changes and is variable, but nature remains the same.
05:40The sun and the moon and all the things go on.
05:45In spite of man, he crumbles.
05:55It's fairly calm, isn't it? Or am I just right?
06:11It's fairly calm.
06:13If I go in there, I'm knocked down.
06:25I...
06:33I...
06:34I...
06:55I...
07:13Whoa!
07:15It's terrific, Al.
07:43I don't know whether I'm better doing a swim than you.
08:13I don't know whether I'm better than you, but I don't know whether I'm better than you.
08:25I don't know whether I'm better than you, but I don't know whether I'm better than you.
08:41I don't know whether I'm better than you.
08:59I don't know whether I'm better than you.