Neil Young is a visionary singer-songwriter who was a part-time member of Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young.
Young had my heart for this performance and a lifetime.At this point in Jonathan Demme's two days of filming Young and friends at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, weeks before his operation for a brain aneurysm, I also knew this was the best concert film I had seen in recent memory.Young'...
Written and recorded in less than 10 days, 'Living With War' plays like a visceral reaction to 2006's headlines (most notably, the war in Iraq). And with songs like "Let's Impeach the President," it's Young's most political work in decades, too. It doesn't always connect, but his...
In the early 1800s more than 25,000 Irish convicts were detained in the Barracks. In the 1840s 4000 young female orphans escaping the "Great Potato Famine" were housed there. An Aussie Irish Christmas is a one-hour special that will screen on ABC TV Christmas evening, December 25 at ...
“slice of life” fiction, just a contemporary story about people’s emotions and thoughts and the decisions that grow out of them. Basically, an older fellow in NYC develops a crush on a young woman in Ireland…a plot situation as old as time but it’s examined in the context of the...
Neil Young: Trunk Show: Directed by Jonathan Demme. With Anthony Crawford, Ben Keith, Ralph Molina, Rick Rosas.
Songs previously lost on Time Fades Away are key parts of Young’s story. “Don’t Be Denied” is one of Young’s best autobiographical songs, wistfully telling the story of his Canadian childhood through Buffalo Springfield’s early days. “L.A.” is a wonderfully cynical kiss-off to ...
The White Falcon's split pickup might have been just a gimmick from the early days of stereo, but the way Neil Young uses it on 'Alabama' is remarkable. His muted picking brings stabbing notes first from one speaker, then the other, as though we were hearing not one but two guitarists...
Neil Young, Stephen Stills and James Raymond, son of David Crosby, will perform at the Light Up the Blues charity concert on April 22, 2023.
Two-time GRAMMY winner and 28-time nominee Neil Young is back with 'F##IN' UP,' another album of re-recorded oldies, this time with Crazy Horse. But if that sounds like old hat, this is Young — and the script is flipped yet again.