Bob Lanois: Snake Road | Bob Lanois Documentary Presented by Freaktography

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  • About Bob Lanois: Snake Road
    In Southern Ontario Canada, near the Niagara Escarpment is one of the most scenic roads in the area, Snake Road.
    It was here, along Snake Road that Bob Lanois planted his roots in 1988. With his own hands and inventiveness, Bob designed and built his own cabin, “The Shack” as he called it.
    Documentary Web Page:
    freaktography....
    Listen to Bob Lanois' Record Snake Road here:
    ffm.to/snakeroad
    Bob Lanois’ extraordinary life is told through stories, photos and video footage and interviews by some of Bob's closest friends and collaborators.
    - Alan Cross
    - Daniel Lanois
    - Edgar Breau of Simply Saucer
    - Bob Doidge of Grant Avenue Studio
    - Paul Langlois of The Tragically Hip
    - Rachel Heart
    - Tom Wilson
    - John-Angus MacDonald & Jack Syperek of The Trews
    - Glen Marshall
    - And a musical tribute from Sweden by Stephen Sahlin of Big Is Less
    From his upbringing as a young boy in Quebec to his family's move to Hamilton and then Ancaster Ontario, Bob Lanois had music in his life from the very beginning.
    Starting with the creation of Master Sound Recordings with his brother Daniel in the basement of their mothers home, to the legendary Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton and then The Bunker and Mule Spinner at Hamilton’s Cotton Factory and his very own Shack Studio, Bob Lanois: Snake Road tells the story of a life well lived, by a man who was loved by so many.
    Working on projects with everyone from Emmylou Harris to U2, The Tragically Hip and so many more, Bob Lanois always became a major part of the family of any given project that he was involved in.
    In the Fall of 2021, Dave Conlon: Canadian Photographer, Film Maker and owner of the website Freaktography.com learned of a vacant cabin in the woods near Burlington, Ontario.
    Upon learning that this cabin was owned and formerly lived in by Canadian artist, musician and sound engineer Bob Lanois, Dave decided to dig in and produce his first ever feature documentary film and to tell the story of Bob Lanois.
    #documentary
    #documentaryfilms
    THANK YOU TO:
    Thank-You to Margot Peters and Daniel Lanois for allowing me to tell Bob’s Story.
    www.daniellano...
    Thank You to Tom Wilson for helping me get this off the ground.
    tomwilsononlin...
    Bob Doidge:
    grantavenuestu...
    Edgar Breau:
    edgarbreau.com/
    Rachel Heart:
    / rachelheartwarrior
    open.spotify.c...
    Paul Langlois:
    thehip.com/
    John-Angus MacDonald, Jack Syperek:
    www.thetrewsmus...
    Glen Marshall:
    / themulespinner
    Stephen Sahlin:
    / @stephensahlin
    Alan Cross:
    www.ajournalof...
    Other Thanks to:
    Chris Maynard for planting the seed for this project
    Sam DeRosa for your harmonica playing on the Rachel Heart song
    Bob Doidge & Amy King for having me in to record at Grant Avenue Studio: grantavenuestu...
    Erin Carrol and Zane Warman/Cadence Music Group for getting The Trews on board: www.cadencemus...
    Jake Gold for bringing in The Tragically Hip:
    mgmtrust.ca/
    Darren Jones or your help with audio:
    20sixhundred.b...
    Sam Sutherland for providing some tips and advice at the beginning:
    samsutherland.co/
    Margaret Marissen for getting me time with Daniel Lanois
    Ryan Ruskay for Colourizing the video:
    / ruskaycolour
    Thank You to ‪@Lumecube‬ for providing the lighting
    Get 10% off of all Lume Cube Products at this link:
    glnk.io/nn4/fr...
    Other thanks and credits
    Music, Video and Photography Credits
    Bob Lanois
    Margot Peters
    September Seventh Entertainment Ltd., courtesy of Jean-Paul Gauthier
    Kyle Weir, photographer for Hamilton Music Awards, for Jean-Paul Gauthier: kyleweir.zenfo...
    Roy Timm, photographer for Hamilton Music Awards, for Jean-Paul Gauthier: caroleroytimmp...
    Photography and Video clips: Oiseau, The Vampire and The Shack Sessions Videos Directed by Ryan Furlong:
    www.fenianfilm...
    Cordova Bay Records, Victoria, BC:
    www.cordovabay....
    Ken Whitely/The Original Sloth Band:
    www.kenwhitele...
    Nathan McCrory
    Robert Ciolfi:
    www.quietlifeph...
    John Rennison:
    / jlrenn
    Adam CK Vollick:
    vimeo.com/6674...
    Simply Saucer:
    www.simplysauc...
    The Hamilton Spectator:
    www.thespec.co...
    Brian Patti
    Mohawk College Mediafest 2009
    Marcel Preston:
    www.linkedin.c...
    Barry Devlin/Island Records:
    www.imdb.com/n...

Komentáře • 82

  • @sylvain.chenier
    @sylvain.chenier Před rokem +1

    Loved going to the cabin. I've only been there 7 or 8 times, but Bob was always in good spirit. He always valued his French heritage, but told me "I'm french at heart, Québécois forever, but I know the people of Hamilton made me who I am today." So he was a man who loved being in both world. Respect to my Cousin.. Be well in what ever music afterlife exist and be with Ron.. Much love brother.

    • @Freaktography
      @Freaktography  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Happy to see that Bobs family have seen this! Thanks for sharing that memory

    • @sylvain.chenier
      @sylvain.chenier Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Freaktographythanks for the video…

  • @blakecamden808
    @blakecamden808 Před 2 lety +5

    Bob’s album is hard to find on streaming services. Bob was my neighbour on Snake Road and gave my brother and I music lessons growing up.
    After he passed, I uploaded his album set to footage shot in the forests around our community. It also includes Bob’s Oldsmobile 442 which he sold to our family years ago. If you haven’t heard his album, Snake Road, you can check it out on my channel after watching the doc…
    Great job Dave on documenting and preserving Bob’s artistic journey. Honoured to have my album art featured at 34:29 🙏
    RIP Bob

    • @Freaktography
      @Freaktography  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Blake, from what I hear Snake Road might soon be available online!!!

    • @blakecamden808
      @blakecamden808 Před 2 lety

      @@Freaktography That's great news 🐍

  • @LarryGardner1
    @LarryGardner1 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a completely amazing documentary for a first time film maker. Incredible research, great questions and rapport with his subjects way beyond his experience. I met Bob during a session with the Original Sloth Band, of which my brother was a member. I was just a kid with no idea of what was going on but I knew magic was happening. 635 4789 was recorded that day. Many of my my early musical influences came from those very artists that were part of the Canadian folk music scene of the 70's. Great job, Dave. Oh, by the way, this is totally unbiased even though Dave is my nephew! So proud of you.

  • @marcomarrone174
    @marcomarrone174 Před rokem +1

    Gripping and poignant, a masterful tribute to a unique artist. Bravo Dave.

  • @Kenroadrunner
    @Kenroadrunner Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Dave. I have lived in this area where the Lanois' grew-up and worked and I have more than a little of their music here....but a lot of the local history and their connections was a mystery to me. Your film brought a lot of it 'together' for me. Thanks.

  • @BobGuido
    @BobGuido Před 2 lety +2

    I loved watching this so much. Bob has been a great influence on me through the Southern Ontario music atmosphere where I grew up. There's an adventurous spirit here that originated out of that Grant Avenue Studio that has been the soundtrack of my musical life and education starting with Baby Beluga that Dan Lanois recorded and that I used to listen to round and round on my older brother's hand-me-down portable record player as a child. These days, I dream of living in a shack like Bob and just making records and inventing sounds at the service of what the day asks for without any distractions. Thank you Bob for your work and your magic spirit. Peace to all who were close to Bob Lanois.

  • @lisaannemeyer1793
    @lisaannemeyer1793 Před 2 lety +2

    What an inspiring soul…what a life…he seemed to possess both mystical and ethereal traits that transferred into his artistic gifts. Thank you for making this beautiful documentary. May Bob Lanois Rest In Peace and may his memory and the contributions that he made to this world live on. I hope “The Shack” is treasured and appreciated by the new owners.

  • @Freaktography
    @Freaktography  Před 2 lety +4

    About Bob Lanois: Snake Road
    In Southern Ontario Canada, near the Niagara Escarpment is one of the most scenic roads in the area, Snake Road.
    It was here, along Snake Road that Bob Lanois planted his roots in 1988. With his own hands and inventiveness, Bob designed and built his own cabin, “The Shack” as he called it.
    Documentary Web Page:
    freaktography.com/bob-lanois-snake-road-documentary/
    Listen to Bob Lanois' Record Snake Road here:
    ffm.to/snakeroad
    Bob Lanois’ extraordinary life is told through stories, photos and video footage and interviews by some of Bob's closest friends and collaborators.
    - Alan Cross
    - Daniel Lanois
    - Edgar Breau of Simply Saucer
    - Bob Doidge of Grant Avenue Studio
    - Paul Langlois of The Tragically Hip
    - Rachel Heart
    - Tom Wilson
    - John-Angus MacDonald & Jack Syperek of The Trews
    - Glen Marshall
    - And a musical tribute from Sweden by Stephen Sahlin of Big Is Less
    From his upbringing as a young boy in Quebec to his family's move to Hamilton and then Ancaster Ontario, Bob Lanois had music in his life from the very beginning.
    Starting with the creation of Master Sound Recordings with his brother Daniel in the basement of their mothers home, to the legendary Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton and then The Bunker and Mule Spinner at Hamilton’s Cotton Factory and his very own Shack Studio, Bob Lanois: Snake Road tells the story of a life well lived, by a man who was loved by so many.
    Working on projects with everyone from Emmylou Harris to U2, The Tragically Hip and so many more, Bob Lanois always became a major part of the family of any given project that he was involved in.
    In the Fall of 2021, Dave Conlon: Canadian Photographer, Film Maker and owner of the website Freaktography.com learned of a vacant cabin in the woods near Burlington, Ontario.
    Upon learning that this cabin was owned and formerly lived in by Canadian artist, musician and sound engineer Bob Lanois, Dave decided to dig in and produce his first ever feature documentary film and to tell the story of Bob Lanois.
    #documentary
    #documentaryfilms
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  • @AlexZafer
    @AlexZafer Před 2 lety +2

    A terrific documentary that needed to be made. Well done! Bob was a fantastic human being, generous, thoughtful, a spiritually minded artist. As Glen Marshall put so well, Bob was a multi-talented renaissance man. I first met Bob over 22 years ago and we made a couple of live off the floor music videos for a band in Hess Village that featured the incomparable Brian Griffith on guitar. Though we didn't stay in touch enough over the years, which I regret, he had a profound effect and influence personally on my own visual art journey at that time into photography and video filmmaking. I am grateful for that burst of creative enlightenment he expounded upon me. He had great style and wisdom. Bob helped open my eyes at a time when my eyes needed to be opened - to trust my own instincts and heart. When words are impossible to find, I shall focus on making pictures to tell stories, one frame narrative at a time. Thanks Bob.

    • @Freaktography
      @Freaktography  Před 2 lety

      So glad this is making it to people such as yourself!!

  • @JustinC905
    @JustinC905 Před 2 lety +1

    What an amazing documentary. I'm from Hamilton, still live here. Huge fan of Daniel and Bob Lanois and Music History in regards to Music Production here in Hamilton.
    This documentary hits home in many ways. What a creative, talented human. I hope to one be like him as I approach midlife.
    Gage Park, to the escarpment. The Steel Mills to the side of the road to Lake Ontario. Snake Road.
    This documentary left me feeling enigmatic. It's deep, bare to the soul, enlightening but sad with loss and the feeling of grief.
    This encapsulates, allowing someone to strive in hope to one day have such creativity, to have that cooperative correspondence for creativity, to one day it to parish like everything does.
    There are many points I can relate to. Location. The Music, Music History of the area, The Artists and Musicians, Being a caregiver for 10 years; the path and what it does to you. Giving it all, to the best of your ability. The social and emotional intelligence it takes to flourish in the moment of situation in relation to life and death. Everything engrossing but giving, and sometimes forgiving.
    Thank you for the documentary, this is something I've needed for a long time. I wish I could have crossed paths with Bob. Though, I may have a couple times, seeing Daniel Lanois play 4 times locally. Of all people in this world, Bob and Daniel are probably the two people that give me the inspiration for creativity everyday. Whether it's digital works, sound production or playing guitar and drums, or photography.
    May you Rest in Peace Bob. Your memory will always live on.
    Stay strong Daniel.Stay Creative. Play local(Hamilton) shows!
    Thank you for the documentary.

    • @JustinC905
      @JustinC905 Před 2 lety +2

      If I say the documentary didn't bring me to tears, I would be lying. Mostly because of the grief and loss and encompassing relation to the surrounding area.

    • @blakecamden808
      @blakecamden808 Před 2 lety +2

      Bob was a true artist 🐍

  • @christianhahn372
    @christianhahn372 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Love this documentary. Greetings from Germany ...

  • @clairefunnell8481
    @clairefunnell8481 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing Dave. Very well done.

  • @urbandownfall8227
    @urbandownfall8227 Před 2 lety +2

    Great job my friend, proud of you. You are an amazing person too for taking the time to honor this man.

  • @bp4010
    @bp4010 Před 2 lety +3

    This was a touching and attentive tribute. I think Bob would approve. That it was an enthusiastic journey of discovery for you and a labour of love also lends energy. Well done.

  • @themysteriousunknownrevealed

    Absolutely fantastic!

  • @johngallaghermusic9777
    @johngallaghermusic9777 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is a brilliant and touching documentary. Thank you .

  • @karenmilligan5597
    @karenmilligan5597 Před 2 lety +7

    Dave, this is an impressive documentary. Good job especially for your first doc. Bob was a interesting and talented person who seemed like a great guy. Thanks so much for sharing some of his story.

  • @sexyshit84
    @sexyshit84 Před 2 lety +2

    Dave this is an incredible detail of a prominent person in the Hamilton music scene. Very well done for your first documentary. My husband lived maybe 5-10 minute walk from this place and had no idea that this place had this background. The story telling and reminising is always wonderful to listen to. RIP Bob Lanois. Again Dave great job. You just upped your rep. Big Hugs from Alberta.

  • @vtroad
    @vtroad Před 2 lety +5

    Absolutely compelling. Well done! I've been interested in the Lanois brothers for a while. Learned a lot. Many thanks!

  • @siriusfun
    @siriusfun Před 2 lety +1

    This was fantastic. Thanks so much for all the effort you put in to making this, Dave.

  • @toneseeland
    @toneseeland Před 2 lety +2

    Such a gifted beautiful man. A wizard.

  • @toneseeland
    @toneseeland Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful documentary about a fantastic man. Good work !

  • @CandyLitCrystalz
    @CandyLitCrystalz Před 2 lety +5

    Absolutely incredible ❤

  • @Jennifer42971
    @Jennifer42971 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That was an awesome documentary. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @denisewatson5295
    @denisewatson5295 Před 2 lety +2

    What an amazing man. You have done a great job on his documentary 👏👍👌😀. I really enjoyed watching this. Thank you so much 💓💗💛. RIP 🙏⚰❤

  • @bradtindall2588
    @bradtindall2588 Před 2 lety +3

    Well done. A beautiful tribute.

  • @wellnesslivinglab128
    @wellnesslivinglab128 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic job!!! ❤️🎈

  • @pattigolden1
    @pattigolden1 Před 2 lety +3

    Very interesting, both amazingly talented....I wish they were better known in the States.

  • @donnavaughn5393
    @donnavaughn5393 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks you my friend see you soon

  • @rachelgervais1971
    @rachelgervais1971 Před 2 lety +3

    This was amazing thanks Dave

  • @nealmarshall2264
    @nealmarshall2264 Před 2 lety +2

    Great job on your documentary. The Lanois brothers have made a huge contribution to the music world. Thanks for sharing this story.

  • @RavenGuitar
    @RavenGuitar Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing man. Amazing story. Amazing talent. Amazing heart.

  • @McHodgebin
    @McHodgebin Před 2 lety +2

    Very enjoyable documentary. Thanks for posting this.

  • @1962RJP
    @1962RJP Před 2 lety +1

    Call the Canadian Museum of Civilization. This is a jewel of a time capsule item.

  • @deborahp6450
    @deborahp6450 Před 2 lety +1

    A very good documentury... U2 was one of my favorites in HS!!!

  • @robertgarbacz3904
    @robertgarbacz3904 Před 2 lety +2

    Another great video

  • @kathleenfillmore659
    @kathleenfillmore659 Před 2 lety +2

    Very moving and informative Dave - Brings to life many of Mike Gardner's stories of the early days of Grant Ave Studio recording sessions. Great job. Congratulations!

  • @robwazny9416
    @robwazny9416 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks Dave for doing this documentary. I always wondered about the legend he had become and now can understand what a creative soul he was. You did such a fantastic job of putting this together with all the musicians included. The insert were he had light painted the church studio just blew me away. It's obvious to me that he had done a fair bit of light painting to get a result like that. I'm interested in finding more about his work as a photographer now. Especially his light painting.

    • @JustinC905
      @JustinC905 Před 2 lety +1

      Being local, and being invited to a studio session with The Buck Brothers a band based in The UK. Dan Achen gave me an invitation the night prior while The Buck Brothers played at The Underground in Hamilton to do photography. Catherine North is such a beautiful place. Not only for the building, but the destination where bands, musicians, artists, and technicians do their thing.
      Prior days before the gig and invitation. Unsure, and mostly forget how long it was. But I remember talking with Andy in digital forum, listing venues locally, getting phone numbers(for the band) and figuring out some informatics to get them a show locally. To this day, I have no idea if Dan Achen just organically showed up at the place scouting talent to record. Or if was a scheduled recording time the next day.
      I've always liked that awe-inspiring photo. Never knew Bob Lanois did it. And my jaw dropped when I seen it with the given explanation. I had to pause the video and be receptive to what I had just heard.

    • @robwazny9416
      @robwazny9416 Před 2 lety

      @@JustinC905 I'm a light painter myself so it certainly struck me but I seen some of the band photo Bob took early in the video and noticed that he was light painting many of the shots.

  • @soukthavoneinsisienmay1188

    Good job! 🤜🤛

  • @robertmitchell375
    @robertmitchell375 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Dave and Freaktography team: Thank you so much for the great doc. While really informative, you put it all together in a way that seems to rhyme with Bob Lanois. Great stuff!!

  • @cherryspiker4426
    @cherryspiker4426 Před 2 lety +1

    this was very nice thank you for sharing ❤❤❤ stay safe love ya

  • @jonathanterrett
    @jonathanterrett Před 2 lety +1

    Very well done documentary well told

  • @stevemac213
    @stevemac213 Před 2 lety +1

    What is up guys?

  • @guyb7005
    @guyb7005 Před 10 měsíci

    2:52 is that the correct home? Other articles list it as 311 Robina.

    • @Freaktography
      @Freaktography  Před 10 měsíci

      311 Robina looks nothing like it did when the Lanois family lived there, Daniel sent me that photo to use because it looks exactly as the house looked when they lived there

    • @guyb7005
      @guyb7005 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Freaktography agreed - thanks for your great work!