Young’s rarest film is an experimental hybrid of documentary and fiction. The film combines electrifying footage of Buffalo Springfield from 1966, backstage and concert film of Crosby, Stills Nash & Young, all the way forward to Young recording songs for Harvest in a barn. The amazing music is interspersed with home movies, news footage, and many surrealistic hippie daydreams. "Basically, the film is about me. It's a collection of thoughts. Every scene meant something to me - although with some of them I can't say what." – Neil Young
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Part of Shakey Pictures: The Films Of Neil Young