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So, this one's a real gem in the music documentary space. Neil Young's performance at Canterbury House captures him in that raw, early phase of his career. It's 1968, right before he drops his first solo album, and you can really feel that sense of anticipation in the air. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like you're peeking into a moment in time where the future of rock felt so fresh and uncharted. The pacing is laid-back, letting each song breathe a bit, showcasing his songwriting prowess. The sound is beautifully remastered, which is a treat—every strum of the guitar and nuance in his voice comes through. It's not just a concert, it's a snapshot of an artist on the brink of greatness.
Features Neil Young's early solo work.Captures the essence of the 1960s folk-rock scene.Includes rare live renditions of classic songs.
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