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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Rust Never Sleeps captures a unique moment in concert history, showcasing Neil's artistry in a raw and intimate way. The film contrasts acoustic and electric performances, weaving in a sense of nostalgia that resonates with fans of his earlier work. The pacing is interesting, shifting from quieter introspective moments to the explosive energy of his rock anthems. The visual style, combined with the setlist featuring gems from his Buffalo Springfield days, creates an atmosphere that feels both personal and expansive. It's a fascinating exploration of the artist's evolution and his connection to the audience during a pivotal time in music history.
This film is available on various formats, but the original 1979 VHS holds a certain allure for collectors due to its scarcity and the era it represents in Young's career. You’ll find that early editions are harder to come by, with some collectors focusing on the original vinyl release of the soundtrack as well. Interest has grown as fans appreciate its candid depiction of live performance, which captures an essential part of Neil's evolution and the music scene of the time.
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