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Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH By Steven Rea Inquirer Movie Columnist and Critic It's not the Dixie Chicks, this movie about a popular band spouting off against a president and his war. CSNY: Deja Vu features, as one wag calls 'em, "four balding hippie millionaires" - '60s music icons David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young, on the road in 2006 and railing against George Bush, Dick Cheney, and the U.S.-led invasion into Iraq. With Young in the driver's seat (it's "a benevolent dictatorship," explains Crosby, and "Neil is in charge"), the senior citizens of CSN&Y took to the tour bus, singing songs with such subtle titles as "Shock and Awe" and "Let's Impeach the President." The reaction from fans wasn't always supportive. When the Living With War tour rolled into Atlanta and the group kicked in with the... [read full story]
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By: Howie Edelson Although Neil Young will be releasing his long-awaited Archive series on standard CD and DVDs, he's adamant that the best way to experience his catalogue will be in the Blu-ray discs editions, whicha re coming...
By DAVID BAUDER, Associated Press Writer 1 minute ago NEW YORK - Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech" tour with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash at the time. Using the nom de plume Bernard...
By DAVID BAUDER , Associated Press NEW YORK - Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech" tour with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash at the time. Using the nom de plume Bernard Shakey, Young...
Not every musician will make a film that features a fan facing him from a concert audience with two arms raised, middle fingers extended - more than one fan, in fact.Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech"...
NEW YORK — Not every musician will make a film that features a fan facing him from a concert audience with two arms raised, middle fingers extended — more than one fan, in fact. Neil Young was singing protest songs on a...
Jul 23, 2008 4:49 PM (30 mins ago) By DAVID BAUDER, AP » 30 mins ago: Neil Young documents anti-war tour in film « NEW YORK - Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech" tour with David Crosby, Stephen Stills...
By DAVID BAUDER , Associated Press NEW YORK - Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech" tour with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash at the time. Using the nom de plume Bernard Shakey, Young...
‘CSNY: Deja Vu’ shows band clearly struck a nerve with political message "Just because I'm famous doesn't mean that I work for the audience," Neil Young says. Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech" tour...
By DAVID BAUDER NEW YORK - Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech" tour with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash at the time. Using the nom de plume Bernard Shakey, Young directs "CSNY: Deja Vu,"...
By DAVID BAUDER ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER Neil Young poses for a picture in New York, Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Neil Young was singing protest songs on a "Freedom of Speech" tour with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash...
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