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Neil Young in Berlin

Neil Young in Berlin (1983)

September. 03,1983
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7.9
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The Godfather of Grunge is captured live on his TRANS tour on this release filmed in Berlin in October 1982. The gravel-voiced, messy rock legend is as impassioned as ever, banging out 11 hits, including the classics "Hey Hey, My My," "Like a Hurricane," "Cinnamon Girl," and "Needle and the Damage Done" as well as such new songs as "Transformer Man" and "Computer Age."

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Ehirerapp
1983/09/03

Waste of time

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Listonixio
1983/09/04

Fresh and Exciting

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Bereamic
1983/09/05

Awesome Movie

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Lidia Draper
1983/09/06

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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Michael_Elliott
1983/09/07

Neil Young in Berlin (1983) *** (out of 4) Cinnamon Girl / Computer Age / Little Thing Called Love / Old Man / The Needle and the Damage Done / After the Gold Rush / Transformer Man / Sample and Hold / Like a Hurricane / Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) / Berlin This 1983 concert film was actually shot on 10/19/82 in West Berlin, Germany and served as the final show in Neil Young's tour for the album "Trans". The actual concert featured 22-songs so taking a quick look at the setlist presented here you'll see that quite a bit of footage is missing but many artists and studios were hesitant to release full concerts thinking people would just buy the video and not worry about going to the actual event. As I work my way though Young's discography it's rather shocking to see how much he changed in terms of styles during this period as one album would be rock, the next country, the next some sort of electro and things would get even stranger. I always admire an artist not afraid to try different things even if they fail at doing them. I can't say I enjoyed "Tran" but the band Young surrounds himself with are extremely strong and this is easy noticeable in several of the classics. Including members of Crazy Horse as well as The Buffalo Springfield, the men do a terrific job at bringing a different sort of life into these tunes. 'After the Gold Rush' is clearly the highlight of the show but then again this powerful song could be the highlight of any show. 'Like a Hurricane' has a lot of fire behind it as does the powerful, acoustic 'The Needle and the Damage Done'. I think it's fair to say that the "greatest hits" tunes come out the best as Young's voice contains all that great energy and power and the band has no issues bringing them to life. The entire band are full of energy and it clearly shows in their playing. The problem for me are the newer songs, which just aren't my cup of tea. I don't exactly know what Young was going for in these electro tunes but I found them all rather annoying. If you enjoy the "Trans" album more then you'll probably end up rating this higher.

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annasabela
1983/09/08

I was there in Berlin at the time of the Filming, even though I was Young, Naive and First time on my own I would never forget Neil Young and Crazy Horse! They were very Professional, Serious and yet Awesome and the electricity they all had was unbelievable. I have never seen anything like it and never will again for the rest of my life. I'm a 45 year old woman now and when I think back about those days what a blessing it was to there and to witness such talent. I was born In Paris France it if it weren't for the Berlin Tour, I would of never seen the Country I was born in. Times have changed for all of us! Amen Berlin and all of Europe was so Beautiful. They all brought something different into the music with their own different personalities.

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Mirkwood-2
1983/09/09

Neil Young concert, switching between his traditional acoustic songs, electric songs and the synthesizer songs from the Trans album. He seems to be driving the audience insane, but the show is great!!! Nils Lofgren is an excellent co-guitarist / singer.

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