Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Rust Never Sleeps

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Rust Never Sleeps

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Plot

Don't be misled by the director's name; "Bernard Shakey" is really rock star Neil Young, who is also the center attraction of this music documentary. There's no plot, of course, just 103 minutes' worth of concert footage, filmed during Young's 1979 tour with his back-up band Crazy Horse. Musical highlights include "My, My, Hey Hey" (Out of the Blue)", "Thrasher" and "Powderfinger". If you missed this film, we refer you to the critically and financially successful record album of the same name. After both the film and record version of Rust Never Sleeps were sent into distribution, there was still enough material left over for another album, Live Rust. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Neil Young - Keyboards; Ralph Molina - Drums; Billy Talbot - Bass; Frank "Pancho" Sampedro - Keyboards

Credit

Bernard Shakey - Director, Bernard Shakey - Editor, Elliot Rabinowitz - Executive Producer, Jon Else - Cinematographer, Paul H. Goldsmith - Cinematographer, Hiro Narita - Cinematographer, Richard Pearce - Cinematographer, Daniel Pearl - Cinematographer, L.A. Johnson - Producer, Steve Maslow - Sound/Sound Designer, Tim Mulligan - Sound/Sound Designer

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Crazy Moon [Bonus Tracks] (1997 Album by Crazy Horse)
Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)