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Neil Young's GreendaleMonday, February 28, 2005 Artist: Neil Young Title: Greendale (DVD & CD) Rating: Good Neil Young is one of the few artists that never compromised his art for commerce. Among others in that group I would include Patti Smith. Bruce Springsteen, and Iggy Pop. His latest offering, Greendale, does not rank among the many great albums that Young has put out or participated in over his now four decade career; however, for any fan that has bought into Youngs art, its a pretty cool piece. Available on CD and now DVD, Greendale, is a musical drama set in a small California town. With his back-up band Crazy Horse offering their usual haphazard approach to keeping the music simple, Young tells a story of a drugs, murder, the devil, environmental concern and a small towns dealing with all this excitement. What makes this story of interest is that Young chose to use his neighbors, employees and friends in the movie/DVD to tell the story. Much like Omahas own Jeff Davis and the Playing With Fire concert series, Young evidently reached a point in his life where he wanted to use some of his wealth to create an artistic medium for the fun and the benefit of his community. In, Greendale, Young and friends made a stripped down movie that depicted the story on his album of the same name. So no-name actors perform in front of the amateur film makers: much like his music, Young strips down the art to its bare essentials and spins 90 minutes of pure hippy culture entertainment that leaves the viewer with a sense of having participated in something fun. To compound all this fun Young toured, Greendale, and took many of his neighbor-actors on the road with him: which had to be a gas! At the end of the DVD, included in the Making of Greendale section Young includes concert footage of the tours final song, Be the Rain. The entire cast is on stage performing the song. Interestingly one of Youngs two sons, both of whom suffer from Cerebral Palsy, is wheeled on stage. For those that have followed Youngs life its a touching moment that goes by unheralded. (By-the-way, Youngs album, Trans, (1983?) with its synthesized & processed vocals and the heavy use of electronic instruments, is about Youngs effort to communicate with his special needs sons). Anyway, back to Greendale, its not going to win a Grammy next year but its encompassing, its passionate, and its anti-slick n polish. I really enjoyed it. Really now, this note's for you. More... |
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