Year of the Horse: Neil Young and Crazy Horse Live (1997)
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Synopsis: After teaming with rock icon Neil Young for 1995's DEAD MAN, director Jim Jarmusch was moved to make this documentary about Young's historic affiliation with the backing band Crazy Horse. Incorporating old footage with new footage he shot on the band's 1996 European tour, Jarmusch provides... After teaming with rock icon Neil Young for 1995's DEAD MAN, director Jim Jarmusch was moved to make this documentary about Young's historic affiliation with the backing band Crazy Horse. Incorporating old footage with new footage he shot on the band's 1996 European tour, Jarmusch provides a revealing glimpse into the growth and journey of one of rock music's most legendary musical pairings. The band members--Young (guitar/vocals), Ralph Molina (drums/vocals), Frank "Poncho" Sampedro (guitar/keyboards/vocals), and Billy Talbot (bass/vocals)--stress throughout the film that though they might not be the world's most accomplished musicians, when they get together to play, a certain magic happens that years of training cannot compete with. Jarmusch deftly blends his new concert footage (shot on grainy super-8mm) with priceless glimpses from the past--most notably, the band's 1976 tour through the U.K., including a memorable breakfast table scene in which they set fire to a flower vase. One of Jarmusch's most ingenious maneuvers is dissolving from a late 1990s performance of "Like a Hurricane" into a 1976 performance to show just how much the band has grown since their early years. Poncho repeatedly mocks the filmmaker for trying to do the impossible, but YEAR OF THE HORSE nonetheless captures rock music's ability to thrill countless audiences. [More]
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Starring: Neil Young, Crazy Horse
DVD Info
Release:
Nov 14, 2000
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Single Side - Dual Layer
- Letterboxed - 1.77
Audio:
- DTS Surround 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Additional Footage - 48 Minutes of B-Roll Interviews
- Interviews - Jim Jarmusch & The Band
DVD-ROM Features:
- Web Links
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Reviews
While a little Jarmusch is a good thing, a lot can be a bit much to take. At least when he's in this mood.
Fans will freak and the curious will be rewarded by indie film legend Jarmusch's doc of Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
The interviews with the band members and the behind-the-scenes footage ... make for an entertaining and illuminating experience.
The boys don't have much to say but it's oddly fascinating watching them try.
This is quite possibly the worst documentary I have ever had the displeasure of watching on the big screen.
Much like the subject himself, Jarmusch's film is decidedly not smooth and mellow, but it has the kick of a mule.
If you've ever liked the 52-year-old Young's songs, you'll probably be hooked early on.
It cuts right to the savage heart of it all, thrusting the music center stage and leaving the rumors and anecdotes (most of them, anyway) to the biographers.


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