Neil Young: MTV Unplugged (1993)

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Unplugged is a 1993 live album by Neil Young. It contains a previously unreleased song "Stringman", that dates from 1976. The taping of the show was also released on VHS. The recording of this installment of the MTV series "Unplugged" was rife with tension, as Young was not happy with the performances of almost everyone in the band. In fact, the released version is actually the second attempt made at recording a set suitable for airing and release.

Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller, Milton Lage
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 66 min
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Cast

Editing: Wayne Stevenson, Jon Vesey
Production: MTV Networks, MTV
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

concert

More Films by Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller, Milton Lage
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Neil Young: MTV Unplugged about?
Unplugged is a 1993 live album by Neil Young. It contains a previously unreleased song "Stringman", that dates from 1976. The taping of the show was also released on VHS. The recording of this installment of the MTV series "Unplugged" was rife with tension, as Young was not happy with the performances of almost everyone in the band. In fact, the released version is actually the second attempt made at recording a set suitable for airing and release.
Who directed Neil Young: MTV Unplugged?
Neil Young: MTV Unplugged was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller, Milton Lage.
Who stars in Neil Young: MTV Unplugged?
Neil Young: MTV Unplugged stars Neil Young, Nils Lofgren, Ben Keith, Spooner Oldham, Tim Drummond, Oscar Butterworth.
How long is Neil Young: MTV Unplugged?
Neil Young: MTV Unplugged has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).
What genre is Neil Young: MTV Unplugged?
Neil Young: MTV Unplugged is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Neil Young: MTV Unplugged produced?
Neil Young: MTV Unplugged was produced in United States of America.