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CSNY: Deja vu

By Marshall Fine

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Who's in it: Neil Young, Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Graham Nash

What's it about: Neil Young directs a documentary about Crosby Stills Nash & Young's 2006 "Freedom of Speech" tour.

Carry on: They protested Vietnam in the 60s and 70s - and now CSNY carry their message to the people in a tour to protest the Iraq war. Young wrote an album's worth of songs ("Living With War"), then got CSN to join him to voice their anger about the situation during a 2006 tour. The film includes a look at the soldiers who have returned and the families of those who haven't.

It also goes backstage to see the interaction between Young and his fans and to follow Stills' work for Congressional candidates. And it allows the audiences to sound off about this distinctly political concert; watch the anger and booing at an Atlanta concert when CSNY launch into a song called "Let's Impeach the President." Here's a documentary with more feeling than most of the blockbusters you'll see this summer. And it offers a terrific soundtrack, to boot.

Long story short: The message is in the music - and the movie.
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