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Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Year Of The Horse

THE YEAR OF THE HORSE

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Release Date: 17/06/2013

Genre: Documentary
Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: BBFC 15
Label: Fabulous Films
Actors: Neil Young, Ralph Molina, Frank 'Pancho' Sampedro, Billy Talbot
Director: Jim Jarmusch
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 106 minutes
Audio Languages: English

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION


Jim Jarmusch's rip-snorting rock documentary about Neil Young and Crazy Horse features killer versions of Like A Hurricane, Tonight's The Night and Chief Crazy Horse, filmed during live performances in Europe and the U.S. during their 1996 tour.

With archives 'stolen' from Bernard Shakey's film Muddy Track, Year Of The Horse also includes exclusive interviews and rehearsal footage filmed between 1976 and 1986

The concept for Year of the Horse came from longtime Neil Young and Crazy Horse producer David Briggs who shortly before his death told Young 'This is the Year of Horse. All you have to do now is get closer to the source. Keep getting purer and purer'.

DVD Bonus Material: Awesome B Roll Interview Footage: Stills Gallery

Setlist: 1. @#$%^&* Up 2. Slip Away 3. Barstool Blues 4. Stupid Girl 5. Big Time 6. Tonight's the Night 7. Sedan Delivery 8. My Girl 9. Like a Hurricane 10. Music Arcade





REVIEW


Pulverizes resistance and practically brings on a trance.

--New York Times

Riveting! Dynamite footage of Neil Young.

--Rolling Stone

The concert footage is nothing short of incendiary.

--The Guardian

Riveting! Dynamite footage of Neil Young.

--Rolling Stone

The concert footage is nothing short of incendiary.

--The Guardian

Riveting! Dynamite footage of Neil Young.

--Rolling Stone

The concert footage is nothing short of incendiary.

--The Guardian