Release Date Neil Young Journeys Jun 29, 2012 Limited
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Neil YoungGenres Neil Young Journeys : Documentary
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This past May, Neil Young brought his solo tour to Toronto's Massey Hall, an iconic venue in the city of his birth. Jonathan Demme was on hand to capture the two nights, which highlighted new songs from the album Le Noise, produced by Daniel Lanois, mixed with classics like "Ohio" and "I Believe in You." At sixty-five, Young retains a youthful vitality and musical curiosity that balances his wisdom and experience. It's no wonder he's been an inspiration to the likes of Pearl Jam and Sonic Youth. In Neil Young Journeys, Demme intersperses the Massey Hall concert footage with brief scenes from a road trip through Ontario. Driving a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria, Young visits the rural town of Omemee, where he spent a key part of his formative years, and reminisces about his former neighbors and their daughters. As he drives past bulldozers transforming the landscape, he remarks, 'It's all goneTagLine Neil Young Journeys
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Review For Neil Young Journeys
"Journeys" is simply a trip most need not take.Tom Long-Detroit News
I'd say the movie does a fine job of completing the trilogy, but I wouldn't be surprised if Demme and Young have more in them yet.
Dan DeLuca-Philadelphia Inquirer
The concert camera work is sometimes a little tight for comfort (not really interested in Young's bridge work), though it adds to the intensity.
Paul de Barros-Seattle Times
Like Young, Demme often takes an iconoclastic route. This is in part a concert film, yes, but not a traditional one.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Forget Crosby, Stills and Nash and maybe even Crazy Horse. Jonathan Demme might be Neil Young's ultimate collaborator.
Chris Riemenschneider-Minneapolis Star Tribune
As a songwriter, Young can still deliver: one of the best tunes here is a lovely, piano-propelled number, "Leia," that he hasn't even released yet.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
Young's amiable, guard-down chatter as he drives that 1956 Ford Crown Victoria all the way from Omemee to Massey Hall in Toronto establishes a sense of heart and soul ...
David Pollock-The List
Demme plants a camera on the mic stand so at one point he can present Young's unshaven scowl in extreme close-up, blocking out the gorgeously lighted stage. It's not a pleasant image
Matt Kelemen-Las Vegas CityLife
It's OK. But seriously, how many Neil Young documentaries do we need?
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
A mournful documentary that combines footage of Young in concert in Toronto with a bittersweet trip to his childhood home in Omemee in southern Ontario.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Demme hasn't stopped seeking out new angles on this old warhorse, and even the odd speck of spittle on the lens cannot obscure the fact Young increasingly looks and sounds like one of the all-time greats.
Mike McCahill-Guardian [UK]
Jonathan Demme makes his third concert film with Young, including shots practically right up his nostrils.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
If this is raging against the dying of the light, long may he rage.
Kevin Harley-Total Film
...too much material drawing from his mediocre Le Noise album and the interview segments where Young drives around Ontario telling stories from his youth are less than revelatory.
Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com
I've seen better concert videos and I've seen better music documentaries. This one is for diehard Neil Young fans.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
While the special features are partially interesting, I still can't recommend the film as a whole to anyone except die-hard fans of Young's music.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
...just Young and his insinuating voice (which I'm inclined to credit more now than I was 40 years ago), various guitars, harmonica and piano, over which he displays a great and tender command.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Fans of folk rock legend Neil Young who are willing to accept that the guy is well past his prime will respond to the downbeat tone of Jonathan Demme's concert film.
Jim Schembri-3AW
The director is putting Young in the audience's lap, allowing the viewer to examine all the creases and crevices of his grizzled face as well as capturing the emotion the singer pours into his songs.
Bob Bloom-Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
These two world-renowned and individualistic artists from the worlds of music and film clearly bask in each other's company. We, the audience, would be fools to respond otherwise.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
Long may he run, sure, but 'Neil Young Journeys' has the feeling of a farewell.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
"Journeys" is about looking back - not in sorrow or wistfulness, but in affection and, often, impassioned remembrance of times past and how they still resonate in the present.
Chris Foran-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A mesmerizing and intimate visit with a performer who is identified most closely with rock 'n' roll, but whose artistic curiosity has taken him in myriad directions musically throughout his 40-plus-year career.
Christopher Lloyd-Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Neil Young Journeys does for some of us what a rare film can do - it revives and renews our spirit. Neil Young and Jonathan Demme. Heart and soul. Wisdom and age. Fire and ashes. Lightning and thunder.
Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net
For fans, Journeys is like that box set of uneven rarities that they simply must own. For casual friends, it's 90 minutes in good company. For the rest - ho-hum.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
An unusually fulsome tribute to the singer-songwriter from the director of The Silence of the Lambs.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
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