David Crosby: Remember My Name
	
		  
	
	
	 
		
	 
	
	 “Melancholy in shape, but still hopeful, Crosby’s willingness to bare naked his personal struggles on-camera makes for a truly poignant movie.”~Jordan Ruimy, The Playlist
	 Aroview: Soulful and deeply personal documentary on musician David Crosby, a founding member of both The Byrds and Crosby, Stills and Nash. A fearless and at times bitingly funny portrait which covers over 5 decades of his career, including his recent solo comeback.
	
	    	  
	 
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		- 5 stars (Exceptional) The most intimate portrait of any popular musician I have ever seen. Raw in places, but Crosby was always known as "difficult". It's very honest, but he doesn't hide his talent - or love of women. He's now 76. Watch Laurel Canyon first. ~Anon 
- 3 stars (Good Enough) Its honesty is creditable and so is the lack of fawning which is often associated with documentaries of the musically famous. ~Tubbs  
DVD Features
- cast and/or crew interviews
- deleted scenes
- English subtitles for the hearing impaired
 
- 'making of' documentary / featurette
- aspect ratio: 1.78:1
 
 
	  
	
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