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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Inside Greendale
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"Inside Greendale" highlights in-studio footage of Neil Young and Crazy Horse recording "Greendale," as well scenes from the "Greendale" film, brought together by the artist in an innovative mixed-media format. The result, which includes dazzling special effects, adds new depth to both the visual and audio components of Neil Young's epic tale of the Green family, a Northern California clan that includes Earl Green, a Vietnam vet who makes a deal with the Panama-hatted devil to sell his psychedelic paintings; his drug dealing cousin Jed, who kills a cop and goes to jail; and his daughter Sun, an eco-warrior who battles big oil in the Alaskan wilderness.
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Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
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Concert de Neil Young le 22 octobre 1978 au Cow Palace avec près de 20 chansons (dont deux versions de «Hey Hey, My My», son clin d'œil au mouvement punk), acoustiques et électriques (avec ses compagnons de longue date Crazy Horse ), remontant à ses jours de Buffalo Springfield ("I Am a Child") et continuant à travers des numéros solo populaires comme "Cinnamon Girl" et le prolongé "Like a Hurricane".
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Year of the Horse
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Year of the Horse

Oct 08, 1997
Fan de Neil Young qui a composé la musique de « Dead Man », Jim Jarmusch l'a filmé dans son travail et en tournée avec le groupe Crazy Horse.
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Barn
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Barn

Dec 10, 2021
The documentary provides an unprecedented glimpse into Young and Crazy Horse’s creative process, as they took to tape in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains during the Covid-19 pandemic. Kicking off with a note of gratitude from Young (“I’m so glad we’re fuckin’ here!”), the trailer shows what things were like as the legendary band got back into their element, in the wild, making music in a restored, 19th-century log barn under a full, glowing moon. The film captures the group—a 50-year-old musical family that includes, Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina and Nils Lofgren —building the powerful new record, but also their easy humour and enduring brotherhood. - The Sound Cafe (www.thesoundcafe.com)
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Neil Young in Berlin
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Neil Young in Berlin

Sep 03, 1983
The Godfather of Grunge is captured live on his TRANS tour on this release filmed in Berlin in October 1982. The gravel-voiced, messy rock legend is as impassioned as ever, banging out 11 hits, including the classics "Hey Hey, My My," "Like a Hurricane," "Cinnamon Girl," and "Needle and the Damage Done" as well as such new songs as "Transformer Man" and "Computer Age."
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions
5.7
This half-hour documentary by acclaimed director Jonathan Demme ("The Silence of the Lambs") captures singer-songwriter Neil Young and his hard-rocking backing band Crazy Horse "live" in the studio playing a set of four songs. These sessions took place at the Complex Recording Studios in Los Angeles on October 3, 1994, just one day after Young's critically-lauded Bridge School Benefit concert. Earlier that year, Young and his band had recorded the studio album "Sleeps with Angels" at the Complex studios and came back to film a series of music videos. Jonathan Demme was there to document the recording session, which began at 6:30 pm on a Monday evening and concluded at 4:30 am the next day. "The Complex Sessions" is the result of these sessions. Set List: 1. My Heart (3:08), 2. Prime of Life (4:44), 3. Change Your Mind (14:56), 4. Piece of Crap (3:08).
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Mountaintop
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Mountaintop

Oct 22, 2019
An unfiltered look at the recording of the new album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
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Return to Greendale
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Return to Greendale

Nov 06, 2020
Return to Greendale is a live concert film from Canadian-American folk rock musician Neil Young and American rock band Crazy Horse, recorded September 4 2003 while touring to promote the album Greendale.
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Muddy Track
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Muddy Track

Apr 17, 2015
Shot largely with a handheld camera, Neil Young's Muddy Track documents a difficult tour of Europe, plagued by poor weather, dwindling ticket sales, backstage arguments and audience riots. In an interview with MOJO in 1995, Young claimed that Muddy Track was among the favourite of all his films: "It’s dark as hell. God, it’s a heavy one! [...] But it’s funky".
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