Category Archives: Neil Young

Neil Young: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, May 03, 2009 (Videos)

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Fair Grounds Race Course, New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
Neil Young & His Electric Band
May 03, 2009

  • Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, pump organ, 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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Today: Déjà Vu (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album) released in 1970, 44 years ago

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 One of the most hotly awaited second albums in history — right up there with those by the Beatles and the Band — Déjà Vu lived up to its expectations and rose to number one on the charts.
~Bruce Eder (allmusic.com)

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Today: Live Rust by Neil Young and Crazy Horse was released in 1979

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Live Rust is a live album by Neil Young & Crazy Horse, recorded during his fall 1978 Rust Never Sleeps tour.

Live Rust composed of performances recorded at several venues, including the Cow Palace outside San Francisco. Young also directed a companion film, Rust Never Sleeps, under his directorial pseudonym “Bernard Shakey”, which consisted of footage from the Cow Palace  (Young had wanted to give the live album the same title, but Reprise vetoed the idea, fearing confusion with the earlier album, Rust Never Sleeps).

The CD version of the album was slightly edited to fit on a single compact disc, which were limited to 74 minutes at the time this album was first issued on CD. To adhere to the time limit, a little over one minute of the guitar solo “Cortez the Killer” was eliminated.

To take out a whole minute from one of those rare perfect songs, it is just wrong! …and it is the shortened version that is available on Spotify as well.

Cortez The Killer (with the entire solo!):

Live Rust repeat four songs from Rust Never Sleeps (album) and Neil Young was accused of releasing the same material over again (He had also released the compilation album Decade in 1977).

I like that he did release it and Live Rust is an excellent concert album, one of the best. He gave us a fantastic document from a great tour.

The album goes from slow, folksy tunes to raging rockers, Young’s versatility is astonishing.

.. and we don’t have those fucking goblins from the concert film running around.

Live Rust on Spotify:

– Hallgeir

Bob Dylan sings two great versions of Old Man by Neil Young

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Bob Dylan has written many songs that are done by a lot of artists. One of the best Dylan interpreters is Neil Young, he has done wonderful versions of Bob Dylan songs.

Today we will post two great Bob Dylan takes on Mr. Young’s classic, Old Man.

Young was probably 24 years old when he wrote the song!

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About 40 years later, Bob Dylan sings the song in a rough and very fitting way, he has become an old man after all.

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He makes the song “his own” as one should do when doing good cover versions.

Old Man (live, Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania 21st Nov 2002):

Old Man (live, Madison Sq. Garden, 11 Nov, 2002):

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