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Neil Young: Heart of Gold
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The project came together in 2005, as Young was finishing his Prairie Wind album (the latest in a string of lovely, country-flavored acoustic recordings dating back to 1972's Harvest) and preparing to debut the music at Nashville's fabled Ryman Auditorium, home of the Grand Ole Opry. The fact that Young had also recently experienced a brain aneurysm might or might not have influenced his decision to film the show, but it certainly seems to have had an effect on the music.
Release Date: 2005
Director: Jonathan Demme
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(3.00)
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Last Update:
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22, 2006
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For Neil Young fans., October 21, 2006
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Reviewer: Ikagan
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Ikagan
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Pros:
The music.
Cons:
Not enough music.
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I am not sure what I expected of this film, but I was a little disappointed. I like the man's music but the film was a little long and uneven. His music as always is great.
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