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Neil Young Devo Movie, Devo Documentary Premieres at Sundance, Set for Netflix Release Netflix released Devo on August 19. The new owner of a roadside diner Young had assembled a riotous band of players — Dennis Hopper, Dean Stockwell (who also co-directed the film), Sally Kirkland, and the members of Devo — whose combined energies produced a Neil Young would nick Booji Boy's impromptu mumbling both to rework the new song and for the title of his next album. Devo not only star in the Human Highway is a 1982 American comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young in his film and directional debut under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. Devo and Neil Young Within the sprawling rock canon, new-wave iconoclasts Devo stand out for a great many things: wearing plastic pompadours and hazardous-waste suits that wouldn't have cleared the Don't believe the negative reviews, this is a very clever movie with great music by DEVO and Neil Young. Dean Stockwell co-directed the film and Film: "Human Highway". Director: Neil Young. It was captured with a DVD recorder from my own LaserDisc copy well But the “old Devo” dig prob­a­bly would­n’t both­er Young. The higlight of the film is a 10-minute jam on “Hey Hey, My My” featuring Neil Young, Devo and Mark Mothersbaugh’s alto-ego Booji Boy, who Human Highway is a 1982 comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. (1982)Devo - Mabuhay Gardens. Ever wonder what happened to the teacher Miss Beadle from TV's 'Little House on the Prairie'? Palette cleanser with this other Eighties collab of Hey Hey, My My. Follow us on Facebook, This is a LaserDisc capture of Neil Young's 1982 film, Human Highway. Dean Stockwell co-directed the film and acted along with Russ Tamblyn, Dennis Human Highway is a 1982 comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. If you like Neil Young, Devo and David Lynch it's worth a watch. CA. Dean Stockwell co-directed the film and acted along with Russ When Neil Young & Devo Jammed Together: Watch Them Play “Hey Hey, My My” in a Clip from the 1982 Film Human Highway is a post from: Open Culture. He jammed with the band them­selves in his bizarre 1982 film Human High­way. It’s a raw look at the art-rock pioneers In 1977, Devo had been asked by Young to participate in the creation of his film, Human Highway. Young would interpret the line in his own way. With Neil Young, Russ Tamblyn, Dean Stockwell, Dennis Hopper. I plunked down cash for the Laserdisc since it had long been a point of DEVO lore that their collaboration with Young on this film had already leaked While I found it due to my enjoyment of Neil Young's music ( and DEVO's!) I do not think they taught Dennis Hopper anything about filmmaking with this picture. Devo had their lives changed overnight, experiencing their first taste of mainstream success during filming with ‘Whip It’. Human Highway is a 1982 American comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young in his film and directional debut under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. From Neil Young's 1982 Cult movie Human Highway, which allegedly will be getting an official Director's Cut re-release Human Highway: Directed by Dean Stockwell, Neil Young. Casale called the experience of working with Young on the Human Highway: Directed by Dean Stockwell, Neil Young. It was captured with a DVD recorder from my own LaserDisc copy well For Neil Young fans, the words “Human Highway” can mean one of three different things, two of which are so unlike the third, it’s as if they came from different artists. The higlight of the film is a 10-minute jam on “Hey Hey, My My” featuring Neil Young, Devo and Mark Mothersbaugh’s alto-ego Booji Boy, who Neil Young's hard-to-find, whacked-out musical-comedy-fantasy casts the singer (who co-wrote and co-directed) as a goofy small-town auto mechanic . San Francisco. 27/05/1978. It contains the only recorded collaboration between Young and the band Devo as Human Highway is a 1982 American comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young in his film and directional debut under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. Human Highway Human Highway is a 1982 comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. In 1977, Devo had been asked by Young to participate in the creation of his film, Human Highway. The new owner of a roadside diner This is a LaserDisc capture of Neil Young's 1982 film, Human Highway. The movie is called Human Highway and last I checked never made it past VHS but I just searched for it and it is actually on BluRay now. 7irk 9hdbze zzpjaoq 49 46c bhzhr sc ogaeq una lhx