Concert film/documentary of the 1976 Neil Young & Crazy Horse tour of Japan and Europe.
The documentary provides an unprecedented glimpse into Young and Crazy Horse’s creative process, as they took to tape in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains during the Covid-19 pandemic. Kicking off with a note of gratitude from Young (“I’m so glad we’re fuckin’ here!”), the trailer shows what things were like as the legendary band got back into their element, in the wild, making music in a restored, 19th-century log barn under a full, glowing moon. The film captures the group—a 50-year-old musical family that includes, Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina and Nils Lofgren —building the powerful new record, but also their easy humour and enduring brotherhood. - The Sound Cafe (www.thesoundcafe.com)
Return to Greendale is a live concert film from Canadian-American folk rock musician Neil Young and American rock band Crazy Horse, recorded September 4 2003 while touring to promote the album Greendale.
Born in Puerto Rico, Ralph Molina has been a member of Crazy Horse in a career spanning nearly six decades since they were formed in 1962 (originally as Danny & the Memories, and then briefly, The Rockets). He has remained throughout the group's many personnel changes, and has performed on all 20 releases by the band, with and without Neil Young.