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Neal Young Is Hitting The Big Screen!

Neil Young is coming to a theater near you!

A new concert film and soundtrack of Neil Young's 2023 solo tour named "Coastal" will screen in theaters for a one night only engagement on April 17, and come with a 11-track soundtrack album that arrives the next day.

The movie was directed by his wife Daryl Hannah, from footage shot during his solo Coastal tour, where he performed songs from his long career accompanied by guitar, piano and harmonica. Coastal's screening times and tickets start on March 6 and the album is available for preorder on Young's site.

Neil Young has been busy these last few months, right after announcing the release of his latest “Oceanside Countryside” album, which is another of Neil Young’s previously known to be lost albums, consisting of songs recorded in 1977, which were never released.

To further push his Archives Vol. III, Young released a performance with Crazy Horse of When You Dance I Can Really Love (from In A Rusted Out Garage).

Neil Young gave fans a live look at one one of his classics from the Crazy Horse days.

Young posted a performance of "Pocahontas (Live at The Boarding House, from his Archives Vol. III). Neil Young Archives Vol. III (1976-1987), which a 17-CD and 5-Blu-ray disc, which comprises of 11 films, that is all part of the box set, that was released on CD and vinyl back in September.

"Pocahontas" is a song Young that was first released on his 1979 album Rust Never Sleeps, and was written after the 45th Academy Awards, where Marlon Brando refused his Oscar and had actress Sacheen Littlefeather, an activist for Native American civil rights, speak on his protesting the portrayal of Native Americans in film, which is referenced in the song "Marlon Brando, Pocahontas and me."


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