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David Crosby: Remember My Name
No-holds-barred biography of a countercultural music icon

“I’M AFRAID of dying. I’m close, and I don’t like it,” US singer-songwriter David Crosby admits in this new documentary about his life. “Every minute you get is precious. Time is the final currency, so how do you spend it?”
The 78-year old countercultural icon has certainly been busy in his sunset years, releasing four solo albums since 2014. Yet while this creative resurgence is welcome, it is his music and life during the rebellious 1960s that he will always be known for and which makes up the core of this film, directed by AJ Eaton and produced by Cameron Crowe.
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