Neil Young: Heart of Gold

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Neil Young: Heart of Gold
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jonathan Demme
Produced by Ilona Herzberg
Written by Jace Anderson
Adam Gierasch
Starring Neil Young
Emmylou Harris
Ben Keith
Grant Boatwright
Music by Neil Young
Ian Tyson
Cinematography Ellen Kuras
Edited by Andy Keir
Production
company
Distributed by Paramount Classics (USA)
United International Pictures (worldwide)
Release dates
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  • February 10, 2006 (2006-02-10)
Running time
103 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $2,201,933[1]

Neil Young: Heart of Gold is a 2006 documentary and concert film by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young. The film was made in the summer of 2005 in Nashville, Tennessee, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was released to theaters on February 10, 2006. The film documents Young's premiere of his songs from his album Prairie Wind at the Ryman Auditorium.

Overview

The film opens with interviews with Young and most of his band, which includes Emmylou Harris, Young's wife Pegi Young, steel guitarist Ben Keith, and keyboardist Spooner Oldham. They and the other band members describe the concert and the making of Prairie Wind. The recording of the album and the filming of the concert occurred just before and after Young's surgery to correct a cerebral aneurysm, and just a few months after the death of Young's father Scott Young.

The first half of the concert consists entirely of songs from Prairie Wind, and the second half consists of acoustic songs from throughout Young's career. Young describes the inspiration behind several of his songs.

Songs in the film

The performance captured in Neil Young: Heart of Gold was filmed over two nights on August 18 and 19 2005 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. In order to increase the length of the concert film, director Jonathan Demme asked Neil Young to supplement the songs from Prairie Wind with an encore set of older songs. Young agreed and selected songs that he had previously recorded in Nashville. The two sets are set apart by a costume change for the musicians and a different backdrop on the stage.

All songs are written by Young, except where otherwise noted.

Prairie Wind set

  • "The Painter"
  • "No wonder"
  • "Falling Off the Face of the Earth"
  • "Far From Home" – Young introduces the song by telling a story about his father giving him an Arthur Godfrey ukelele when he was about seven years old and working on a chicken farm.
  • "It's a Dream"
  • "Prairie Wind"
  • "Here for You" - from the 'empty nester genre'
  • "This Old Guitar" – duet with Emmylou Harris; Young notes that he is playing a guitar (a Martin D-28) once owned by Hank Williams.
  • "When God Made Me" – features Young playing piano, backed by the Fisk University Jubilee Singers and Spooner Oldham on organ.

Encore set

DVD special features

  • "He was the King" – A bonus song from Prairie Wind, not included in the film.
  • "Needle and the Damage Done" – 1971 performance from The Johnny Cash Show.

Performers

Reception

The film had a limited release to the general public, but came to popular critical acclaim with an 85% average on Metacritic and a 91% Fresh rating average on Rotten Tomatoes.

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