Freedom

Directed by Timothy Hutton
Not Rated
1990    31mDocumentary, Short,
8.43.8
"Freedom" is an acoustic live performance by singer-songwriter Neil Young that was released on video in 1990 in conjunction with his 1989 studio album of the same name. The video includes performances of seven songs that were filmed in Jones Beach, NY on September 5, 1989, and at the Palladium in New York City on September 6, 1989. Six of the songs are performed solo by Young on vocals, guitar, harmonica, and piano. One song, "Too Far Gone," features long-time Young collaborators Ben Keith and Frank "Poncho" Sampedro on Dobro and Mandolin, respectively. Set List: 1. Crime in the City (6:15), 2. This Note's for You (2:39), 3. No More (5:13), 4. Too Far Gone (3:13), 5. After the Gold Rush (4:43), 6. Ohio (3:31), 7. Rockin' in the Free World (4:46).

Where to Watch Freedom

  • Neil YoungHimself (Guitar, Piano, Harmonica and Vocals)
  • Ben KeithHimself (Dobro)
  • Frank SampedroHimself (Mandolin)
  • Timothy HuttonDirector
  • Elliot RabinowitzProducer

 

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Freedom Trivia

Freedom was released on June 15, 1990.

Freedom was directed by Timothy Hutton.

Freedom has a runtime of 31 min.

Freedom was produced by Elliot Rabinowitz.

The key characters in Freedom are Himself (Guitar, Piano, Harmonica and Vocals) (Neil Young), Himself (Dobro) (Ben Keith), Himself (Mandolin) (Frank Sampedro).

Freedom is rated Not Rated.

Freedom is a Documentary, Short, Music film.

Freedom has an audience rating of 8.4 out of 10.

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