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2005 – Live 8 ("Four Strong Winds", "When God Made Me", "Rockin' in the Free World") 2006 – Neil Young: Heart of Gold (concert film by Jonathan Demme) 2009 – Neil Young: Trunk Show (concert film by Jonathan Demme) 2011 – Pearl Jam Twenty (documentary film by Cameron Crowe) 2011 – Neil Young Journeys (concert film by Jonathan Demme)
Neil Young Archives Volume III: 1976–1987 is a 17-CD and 5-Blu-ray disc (comprising 11 films) box set from American-Canadian folk rock musician Neil Young that was released on CD and vinyl on September 6, 2024.
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In an effort to assist Ben, Neil and then-wife Pegi Young engaged in an intense program which Neil described as taking up "13, 14 hours a day, seven days a week". [9] Due to this personal stress, it has been long understood [ 9 ] that the scattershot nature of Hawks & Doves was a consequence of Neil's inability to give as much attention to a ...
Young Neil Young 2:10 Harvest, 1972 10. "Old Man" Young Neil Young with The Stray Gators: 3:22 11. "Heart of Gold" Young Neil Young with The Stray Gators 3:07 12. "Like a Hurricane" Young Neil Young and Crazy Horse 8:20 American Stars 'n Bars, 1977 13. "Comes a Time" Young Neil Young 3:04 Comes a Time, 1978 14. "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black ...
Neil Young: Heart of Gold is a 2006 American documentary/concert film by Jonathan Demme, featuring the Canadian/American singer and songwriter Neil Young. It documents Young's premiere of his songs from his album Prairie Wind at Ryman Auditorium. The film was produced in the summer of 2005 in Nashville, Tennessee.
On August 20, Young revealed the upcoming album and its release date stating that it would be a solo album. [16] Le Noise was released on September 28 on CD, vinyl, Blu-ray and digitally. Accompanying the album was a black and white film of live-in-studio performances of all the songs, shot by Adam CK Vollick; it was released on YouTube as well ...
The month prior, Young went on his first date with his wife Pegi, who he would marry in 1978. Pegi was fond of riding motorcycles, a characteristic Young sings about in his later portrait of her, "Unknown Legend". [10] "Four Strong Winds", which closes the album, is a cover of the 1963 Canadian folk song by Ian and Sylvia.