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location: Landscape Challenged Illinois
listening to: 16 Horsepower, black music from the 70's & and still going broke from Paste Magazine
registered: 2002.08.26
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The wonderful town I live in never did book this movie, so I had to wait to get the DVD. I've been a fan of Neil Young's for years now and I understand that many can either take him or leave him, however, the one thing that is captured on this DVD is his passion for music and the creation of music. And this is something I really like to see in anyone in the things they are really driven to create. When you can see someone's passion for something, it makes it that much more enjoyable. Many funny tales are told and one about a bass player he has played with for years - Tim Drummond - was particularly amusing. (My father went to school with Drummond and I can remember as a child when Drummond appeared on Saturday Night Live with I think Dylan and how the local community was just thrilled to watch him. Drummond has this way of bobbing up and down while bending at the knees when he plays bass.)
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The wonderful town I live in never did book this movie, so I had to wait to get the DVD. I've been a fan of Neil Young's for years now and I understand that many can either take him or leave him, however, the one thing that is captured on this DVD is his passion for music and the creation of music. And this is something I really like to see in anyone in the things they are really driven to create. When you can see someone's passion for something, it makes it that much more enjoyable. Many funny tales are told and one about a bass player he has played with for years - Tim Drummond - was particularly amusing. (My father went to school with Drummond and I can remember as a child when Drummond appeared on Saturday Night Live with I think Dylan and how the local community was just thrilled to watch him. Drummond has this way of bobbing up and down while bending at the knees when he plays bass.)
