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  1. Jun 4, 2018 · Although the style and tone of Human Highway can at times be reminiscent of John Waters or Paul Morrissey, it’s much gentler and more whimsical than either, even with the savage social ...

  2. Human Highway is commonly reviewed as a "bizarre" comedy. Following the film's official premiere in Los Angeles, June 1983, it was shown only briefly in a small number of theaters. It received poor reviews by critics and confused audiences.

  3. Aug 28, 2014 · 181K subscribers. 231. 41K views 8 years ago. One of the wilder visions Neil Young ever had, Human Highway is an anarchic satire conceived in the cauldron of Cold War America. It may also be...

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  5. Jun 24, 2021 · Look at those first four projects, and not how Human Highway is the most chock full of original footage. The other three are, well, I’d love to see a “definitive” culled together assemblage of those first three video albums with the sequencing corrected and storylines all included instead of cannibalized from one to the next.

  6. Sep 25, 2014 · Yes, goofy. I was recently surprised to learn that Mr. Young does indeed have a silly side (one with a message, of course), as is evidenced by his comedic musical Human Highway (1982), which he wrote, co-directed (under the pseudonym Bernard Shakey) and starred in along with Dean Stockwell.

  7. Apr 23, 2015 · “One of the wilder visions Neil Young ever had, Human Highway is an anarchic satire conceived in the cauldron of Cold War America. It may also be the secret origin of The Simpsons. “Now recut and restored according to Young’s own specifications, this fascinating but little-seen film was first released in 1982.

  8. Apr 9, 2015 · By John Anderson. April 9, 2015. Neil Young’s image, circa 1982, was that of a dark, brooding, introspective rock star who couldn’t get along with Crosby, Stills or Nash, and seemed intent on...

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