New Quote by Morgan Neville Download Open image “We saw The Who on New Year's Eve in 1975.” — Morgan Neville ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare New Saw The who Who Year Year'S Eve
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If I told my 14-year-old self that I'd be hanging out with Keith Richards talking about records, my head would've exploded. — Morgan Neville Copy Share Image
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I've produced two docs for Cameron Crowe, and I've always loved him as a filmmaker. — Morgan Neville Copy Share Image
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If the Olympic Spirit is about overcoming every hurdle and accepting no limits, then I think Samsung is a great ambassador for these values. — Morgan Neville Copy Share Image
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