Film Review of the Moment: Neil Young: Coastal

Waves of Sadness.I don't know why. From the start. Not constant, but some quite extreme.I was surprised to see the theater about 2/3's full, here in Burbank.That was nice. A nice geriatric audience, and I was one of them, now, a long time gone from the Tonight's the Night shows, which were my first. When I went to Mountaintop, there were only about 10 in the theater at the Landmark Nuart on Santa Monica in West LA.The theaters seem to play every movie at deafening sound levels these days, but this was quite subdued, and could have used a boost. It was a lot of concert footage, and it deserved more realistic concert venue volume, at least for the music. I could hear nearby concession wrappers rustling even during the music. (I ran into the 16-plex manager on the way out, and asked about the volume choice, and she said the volume is pre-set by the film distributors for airing, so Shakey Pictures' choice?)Maybe it was the black and white, too, that contributed to the sadness feeling. But the movie was in the bus, out and directly to soundcheck or the start of the performance at a few venues, some concert segments from the few different venues, then immediately back to the bus, and driving again, and talking with the bus driver. Repeat. The movie seemed just as much conversation with the bus driver as was anything else. Very laid back. Nice Neil dry humor, throughout. And I enjoyed the film, don't get me wrong, but I missed the bits of real joy.During Mountaintop, with Crazy Horse, there was so much emotion, and much of it anger and frustration, some so intense that I was surprised they were letting us see it. But when it gelled, finally, and that scene of them listening to the play back and Neil lit up with that massive joy and happiness, and a 500 watt smile...... I missed seeing joy like that in Coastal. Neil seemed so isolated from the rest of the world. His special pocket of isolation. On the bus and off the bus. on the bus, off the bus. Looking out the bus window. Escorted every step. Maybe the aging ("I don't recognise myself"), the pace for the solo shows.......Mostly I was enveloped with sadness for most of the documentary. I don't really know why. I loved the few bits of Micah animation. I would have just as soon seen Coastal at home, with my own control of the sound system for the music parts. Like the last decades' releases, I enjoy them and keep up with a favorite artist that has been a large part of my personal soundtrack since 1970, but don't really know what to make of the sadness that this film bathed me in. Neil already did so much that was so very special to me, and so many. He already did that. I don't mind that the most special songs he will do have already been done. My life was enriched by them as they happened. Now, I love to check in, and see what he is doing, even if it brings me sadness, for whatever reason. Neil playing "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" on the bus might have been my personal favorite part.That is some bus.
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8 Comments:
I’m listening to the Coastal Cd. Apparently as Neil posted on his site, there is an issue they discovered with the release, hence why it was pulled off streaming for now. I can’t hear why.
I have not seen the movie, I did see one of these shows in Berkeley and it was a magical night. I love this release. Yes it’s different from tue “before” album. Love the whispered voice versions of I am. Child and Song X. Maybe sound checks? Anyways it probably goes well with the movie, but stand alone i think it’s great too and better mix and sound then the “before” release in my opinion. Cheers all
I saw the movie on Thursday evening. I am inspired by Neil's ordinary self but I think Daryl Hannah needs to take up crochet.
I ordered the cd from a seller on ebay who has refunded me before posting the cd out to me as the cd has been pulled. The message they received from the record company was "I regret to inform you that Neil Young has discovered an audio glitch on the cd and has therefore requested that we put an immediate halt to all shipments, and also issue an immediate recall on any stock that remains at retail." The seller said that they would contact me again when a new release date is issued from the record company. Whether there is any issue with the vinyl release I've no idea.
The vinyl has the “glitches,” which are actually mixes unintended for release on four songs. I bought a copy before the recall was announced.
So did I. The vinyl is not a great pressing, and I also ordered the CD from a third party seller and it was shipped a few days ago. So now I’ve spent a fair amount of money on a vinyl and CD that have been recalled from two different sellers who don’t accept returns. Thanks Neil, much appreciated.
Peace to all….. regardless 🙏
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Is your vinyl copy noisy throughout? Mine has a bit of noise in the last minute or two of each side. I prefer its “mistake” vocals version of Song X! What a bonkers release.
I far prefer the error version of Coastal than the new stream. My vinyl copy is clean, plays well and I do like it. I do prefer Before & After and there are some odd edits on Coastal but overall enjoying it. Wonder if the Greddy Hand will send out replacements?
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