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Neil Young and Crazy Horse top 5 performances Europe Summer 2014

Neil Young 2014

Tomorrow we are going to see Neil Young again, and for the first time I’m going to see him with Crazy Horse. I’m sitting here playing stuff that I hope he’ll play.

We had tickets to last year’s tour with Crazy Horse but that got cancelled and I was in a bit “of a dump” for some days. We ordered new tickets as soon as Mr. Young decided to come back to Bergen, Norway. Koengen in Bergen is THE best outdoor venue in Norway and I’ve seen Neil Young there once before, he was superb.

I’m going through YouTube to check out what we might get. He has really given some spectacular performances on this tour, here are my 5 favorites (before Bergen):

Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Cortez the Killer (Live in Copenhagen, July 30th, 2014):

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Video of the day: Neil Young BBC documentary Don’t Be Denied

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“One of the funniest things about making this film were the doom merchants who popped up regularly during our research, like the fortune tellers that litter epic Greek tales. Neil will never talk about this or that, this will all end in tears, it will never happen.

But it did- with the help of a great production team, Warner Records UK and not least Neil’s very helpful organisation in California.”
– Ben Whalley (Director)

I have a lot(!) of Neil Young documentaries/films/concert footage lying around, and this is the best of it all (…no, it was not me who uploaded it on YouTube, thanks to the original uploader). Neil Young really opens up and the live footage is spectacular. Young is very much aware of his “difficult” personality, his quest for great art is his most important task in life. The film explores how Young’s unflinching dedication to the muse has created an impressive body of work and bruised a lot of people along the way. But he is also a warm and funny person. This docu was also shown in the American Masters series on PBS in the US.

The film ends with Neil Young playing an anti-Bush anthem to a Republican audience in the South, still refusing to be denied.

BBC Neil Young documentary – Don’t Be Denied:

– Hallgeir

Neil Young: Sportpaleis Ahoy’, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 07, 2009 (Videos)

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2009 Continental Tour – Europe

  • Neil Young – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, pump organ, harmonica, vocals
  • Ben Keith – pedal steel, lap steel, guitar, organ, background vocals
  • Rick Rosas – bass, background vocals
  • Chad Cromwell – drums, background vocals
  • Pegi Young – background vocals, vibraphone, acoustic guitar, piano, percussion
  • Anthony Crawford – background vocals, piano, electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Larry Cragg – banjo

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Video of the day: Hotel California LA from the Byrds to the Eagles BBC documentary


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First broadcast on 27 May 2007
Produced and Directed by Chris Wilson

The music and mythology of a golden era in the culture of California is explored in this feature-length documentary.

At the start of the 1960s Los Angeles was a kooky backwater, barely visible on the musical map. By the end of the 1970s it was the artistic and industrial hub of the American music industry. This film explores how the socially-conscious folk rock of young hippies with acoustic guitars was transformed into the coked-out stadium excesses of the late 70s, and the biggest-selling album of all time.

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Alongside never before seen archive footage, the programme features first-hand accounts of the key figures including musicians, David Crosby, Graham Nash, JD Souther, Bernie Leadon, Bonnie Raitt, Andrew Gold, Mark Volman and Van Dyke Parks, and music industry bosses, David Geffen, Jac Holzman, Ron Stone and Peter Asher, and legendary LA scenesters including Henry Diltz, Pamela Des Barres and Ned Doheny.

Set amongst the sun-dappled porches of Laurel Canyon and perched above LA’s iconic Sunset Strip, this is an epic tale of drugs, genius and greed – all set to a terrific soundtrack.

This fascinating documentary from BBC4, Hotel California: LA from The Byrds to The Eagles charts the evolution of the Southern California/Laurel Canyon rock scene of the sixties thru the seventies. … but it is also the sad story of the transformation into a corporate and money-driven scene in a relatively brief period of time.The film is very blunt in presenting criticisms of the Eagles from a number of different musicians for their approach to music.

David Crosby: “They’re boring, they take no chances, ever!”

It is based on Barney Hoskin’s book of the same name.

Hotel California L.A. from the Byrds to the Eagles BBC documentary:

– Hallgeir

Neil Young: Fox Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, USA May 04, 2011 (Videos)

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Fox Theatre
Detroit, Michigan
May 04, 2011

  1. My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
  2. Tell Me Why
  3. Helpless
  4. You Never Call
  5. Peaceful Valley Boulevard
  6. Love And War
  7. Down By The River
  8. Hitchhiker
  9. Ohio
  10. Sign Of Love
  11. Leia
  12. After The Gold Rush
  13. I Believe In You
  14. Rumblin’
  15. Cortez The Killer
  16. Cinnamon Girl
  17. Walk With Me

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