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Two Films, One Legacy
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures a live performance by the legendary Neil Young and Crazy Horse. It showcases their raw, electrifying musical energy as they play a selection of their iconic songs. The film provides an intimate look at the band's dynamic stage presence and their enduring connection with their music.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics, particularly for its authentic portrayal of Neil Young and Crazy Horse's live performance. Reviewers often highlighted the band's enduring musical power and the film's straightforward, no-frills approach to capturing the concert experience. Audiences who are fans of Neil Young's music found it to be a satisfying and genuine representation of his live shows.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unvarnished depiction of Neil Young's legendary live performances.
Appreciated for capturing the raw energy and musical chemistry of Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
Seen as a solid, albeit straightforward, concert film for devoted fans.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film for its authentic and powerful live music performance by Neil Young and Crazy Horse, noting the band's continued musical prowess.
Fun Fact
The film was shot during Neil Young and Crazy Horse's 2010 tour, primarily at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia.
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