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~Neil History~ 2002-01-30

Robert J. Johnson
 

Neil Young History for January 30,

1971 Neil performs solo at UCLA Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California.
This is during the Journey Through The Past Solo Tour.


1983 Neil performs solo at Keil Municipal Auditorium in St. Louis,
Missouri. This is during the Trans Solo Tour.


1991 Neil with Crazy Horse performs at the Gardens Arena in Cincinnati,
Ohio. This is during the Smell The Horse Tour with Crazy Horse.


Source: "Sugar Mountain"

Blue's comment: TNATDD that is on Harvest came from that 1971 show.


Screamin' Blue


CSNY Tickets Chicago

 

Now that list is working, I am reposting:

*Front Row Seats, Section 319 (Side Elevation--these provide good view--
see UC seating chart)
*Remain seated for whole show-- no one can stand and obstruct your view.
*February 17, *2 or 4 Tickets *$97 each-at cost *Ideally meet and exchange.
*Contact normlink@...


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Re: YAHOO Groups - Too Many Ads

 

Gary, Try Surf Pal, www.panicware.com , a free pop-up stopper. You may
initially get the feeling you've lost the ability to have more than one
browser window open at a time when you first start using it, but you can
override it to deliberately open multiple windows by holding down the shift
key while clicking on a link. Works great for me. I have no interest in or
association with this software or its promoters. Jim



Message: 23
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:33:53 -0000
From: "Gary_PR" <gary_pr@...>
Subject: YAHOO Groups - Too Many Ads

Well, I for one am real sorry this list moved off Topica. I switched
to web only access a long time ago and Topica's web access was
great. Yahoo Groups web access sucks. Everytime I've tried to read a
message I got a FULL PAGE ad and I have to click again to get to the
message. This will probably keep me from reading and posting much.
While I haven't posted much in a while, I did catch up on the list
now and then. It'll take twice as long to wade through the ads on YG.


Re: ROTM early nomination - R*E*A*C*T*O*R!

austinpickers
 

I second that emotion!!!
Ed


Here's to R*E*A*C*T*O*R! If he doesn't win ROTM this month for the fast
and <seemingly> clean transfer to YG, then no one deserves it.


Re: AOTW-Sail Away

Amanda B Hollingsworth
 

as a kid growning up
i always thought he was committing
suicide too.
until one day a few years ago
my dad told me that he was shot
as he was aiming his gun.
it made so much sense since then...
peace
erich
rusthead11@...
"Though my problems are meaningless
that don't make them go away...."


The Age article

Elwyn Chow
 

Hi Everyone,

Neil gets a few words about Charles Manson in this article from The
Age at:

The article is about rock's "flirtion" with the devil. I confess, I
didn't read the whole thing because it wasn't tabloid enough ie I found it
boring.

Anyway, the two Neil paragraphs are:

As for murder, Charles Manson's relationships with the LA rock fraternity
are well known. They go far beyond the Beach Boys, who recorded his tunes.
In Barney Hoskyns' excellent history of LA rock, Waiting for the Sun, a
glance at the index under Manson reveals a number of instructive entries. "A
lot of pretty well-known musicians around LA knew Manson, though
they'd probably deny it now," Neil Young recalled. "The girls were around,
too. They'd be right there on the couch with me, singing a song." Young
was impressed enough by Charlie to recommend him to Warner Brothers.
The only impediment seemed to be that Charlie didn't have a band.

Young met Manson at the Benedict Canyon home of Beach Boy Dennis
Wilson, where the serial killer became a familiar of the Golden
Penetrators' club formed by Wilson with record producers Terry Melcher (step-son of Doris Day) and Gregg Jacobson. Manson's composition, Cease to Exist, was
included on the Beach Boys' album 20/20, re-titled as Never Learn Not to Love.

Bye
Elwyn



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Woody on sharing the music (NNC)

SCHUBIDOO@aol.com
 

Too bad Woody's perspective didn't catch on with many folks.....
Kurt
Speakin' Out

Pete Seeger, June 1967:
When Woody Guthrie was singing hillbilly songs on a little Los Angeles radio
station in the late 1930s, he used to mail out a small mimeographed songbook
to listeners who wanted the words to his songs, On the bottom of one page
appeared the following:

"This song is Copyrighted in U.S., under Seal of Copyright # 154085, for a
period of 28 years, and anybody caught singin it without our permission,
will be mighty good friends of ourn, cause we don't give a dern. Publish it.
Write it. Sing it. Swing to it. Yodel it. We wrote it, that's all we wanted
to do


Re: ASCAP Mystery Neil songs

 

Jules (and others) helped me out with I.D.-ing a few of these songs:

It's So Hard To Wait
Co-credit with Richie Furay. It's on Last Time Around and the Buffalo Springfield Box Set.
I should have known that one :(

What Are Their Names
Co-credit with Crosby and several others due to its being written around a jam. From Croz's first solo LP.
Not being a big Crosby fan, I can see how I'd miss this one.

Slowly Burning
One of the tracks cut with Jack Nitszche during one of Neil's 'sabaticals' from the Springfield in '67. From the same sessions as Expecting to Fly.
Now THAT'S a new one to me! Perhaps those Rusties who have read more of the books about Neil could tell us about the remaining mystery songs>

Boom Boom Boom
Easy Answers
How Ya Doin'? (ha ha, so he's copyrighted that, huh?)
Quit
Timberline
Watch For The Hook

Baby Go
Because I Love You
High School Graduation (I've only heard OF it)
I'll Wait Forever
Ich Vertraue Dir (Sie Leibt Dich, ja ja ja!)
Mountain Way
Panz Panz Panz (I've heard of this, Dance 3X in Dutch?)

--PunkDavid


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AOTW-- RNS--- Live Rust

DENNIS M WIDDOWS
 

Hello Rustorolians,

After seeing the 78 Rust Tour at the Chicago Stadium, I was hooked on Neil
Young and Crazy Horse. I was a fan, and I saw him before in 76, but it was
not the same as afterwards. From the Road-Eyes struggling with the Huge
Microphone w/ the Star Spangle Banner playing over the PA ( ala Hendrix)
which to me evoked visions of the famous American flag raising at Iwo Jima,
to the encore of TTN, with Neil holding up the album before he started the
song asking everyone why they had not purchased it, this was the penultimate
concert experience of my life to that point. Many new songs were unleashed,
and Neil was on another level performing. He looked totally different, with
short hair and amazing energy, and I never heard anybody jam like he did
that evening.

When the concert started, you heard the opening notes of Sugar Mountain, and
the huge covers were lifted off the amps, and there was Neil, standing up
and doing his thing. The entire venue was electric. The Stadium was hazy
with smoke, and if you were there, you could not help but catch a buzz. He
ended the 1st acoustic set with MMHH, which was the 1st time everyone there
was hearing it, and received thunderous applause. I remember thinking,
instant classic, and I don't think I was wrong.
Next he came out with the Horse, and they did When You Dance, The Loner,
Welfare Mothers, and Come on Baby Lets Go Downtown
I was assaulted with sound, and I remember being totally high and taken away
by the music.
He came out and did Needle and Lotta Love acoustically, and then Whammo,
Sedan Delivery and the best version of Powderfinger I have ever heard. From
that to Cortez, which was very funky and fast compared to the way he does it
now, to Cinnamon Girl, which at the time seemed like it went on forever,
loud, piercing, wonderful. It seemed like that was going to be it, then Like
a Hurricane, (the best song he has ever written in the electric, rock and
roll vernacular, IMHO), to an unbelievable, rocking HHMM (remember, this is
the 1st time almost everybody there was hearing this). I thought the roof
was going to come off the stadium. It was fanfuckingtastic!!!!
The lights came up, and I thought it was over for sure, and out comes Neil,
holding a copy of the TTN album, saying " Hey why aren't you people buying
this album, this is the best album I ever did" and then the familiar strains
of TTN. Unreal, and great. I leave very few concerts satisfied, but this is
one of the few that left me overwhelmed, and not wanting for anything, but a
ride back to the SouthSide, whence I came. Oh yeah, I needed a beer in the
worst way, to cure the wickedest case of cottenmouth I ever had!!! :)

I wonder how anyone else out there who saw this tour feel about it?

After seeing this tour, RNS never seemed to me as good as Live Rust. In
fact, I can't remember the last time I even listened to RNS.
I always have a copy of Live Rust in my car, as well as a poor tape copy of
this show that I saw. It still puts me back at the concert, watching in
amazement, ears ringing, stoned and in nirvana.

I enjoy all the songs on RNS, love Sail Away and Ride my LLAma, think HHMM,
MMHH are CLASSIC, always got a headache trying to remember all the lines to
Thrasher, but it seemed anticlimactic after I heard Live Rust.

Just my nickels worth,
Best to all,
Rust in Peace,
Dennis


Re: laundromats (was AOTW-Welfare Mothers) now NNC

Mike Cordova
 

--- M Mariko Yamashita <71461.1740@...> wrote:
fields of green, defender of laundromats, & bottom of
the barrel ;-)
Hey, I remember laundromats. No romances with any welfare
mothers, but I do remember talking to some nice folks
there. I always associate those places with the smell of
freshly cleaned clothing apparel. I'm with Mariko. But I
still don't care for the song.

Mike
Expecting To Fly


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Re: Differences when posting here(NNC)

Mike Cordova
 

--- David Lybrand <reactor@...> wrote:
One GREAT thing about YG compared to Topica is that
attachments
are suppressed.
It also prevents all the garbage that ends up in the
digests
when someone forwards another email to the list as an
attachment.
All of you AOLers who've read this far, here's something
you will
like: the stripping of attachments also removes the HTML
version
of a post when you send a post from AOL 6 or AOL 7
without using
the old cumbersome "plain text procedure".
These are good things. Thanks for the info, David.

Now, David has been totally cool about this thing I'm
about to write about. But I remember a couple of weeks ago
a few of us suggested the *maybe* we consider a move off
topica onto Yahoo or some other forum. We were handed a
load of flames as being anti-Lybrand or worse. David
himself has been nothing but cordial to me about this
subject. I just ask that folks be a bit more tolerant
around here with folks with constructive suggestions.

Mike
Expecting To Fly

Mike
Expecting To Fly

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laundromats (was AOTW-Welfare Mothers) now NNC

M Mariko Yamashita
 

Geoff with the doves writes:

"People pick up on what I'm putting down now"

Neil does a lot of putting down, so I love that line. Although with
this song, I really didn't "pick up" on what he is putting down!? As
someone suggested, people who troll for the bottom of the barrel
women at gross venues like the laundromat? I don't know, any
thoughts?"
Yes, I have a thought. Are laundromats such "gross" places then? <g>

The one I went to when I was an apartment dweller in college seemed
quite tidy, and always smelled like laundry soap, bleach, and Bounce
dryer sheets. It also had more people doing homework or reading than
your typical library. Now that was an interesting place. Clothes
spinning hypnotically. Machines whirring. It was oddly soothing. And
it was toasty warm. Unlike this flower packing house I'm shivering in
at the moment.

fields of green, defender of laundromats, & bottom of the barrel ;-)


Nils Lofgren tree structure soon to come, jpegs needed

Stefan Bechheim
 

People,

for my Nils Lofgren tree there were more than 160 sign ups. The show is awesome and all of you won't be disappointed.
Currently I'm putting together the structure (which is not easy for someone from Europe if you want to make geographically logical), so stay tuned, I'll upload the structure maybe on Friday.

In order to give you a really perfect disc set, I need some Nils' jpeg-files from that period to use in the artwork. So, peopel, if you know/find/see some files, please mail: sbechhei@...

From my first impression I can say that the move from Topica to YG was very very good, 5 or 6 digests each day are enough, thanks DavidL.

Cheers
Stefan


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Re: Welfare Mothers

cubanpete1@aol.com
 

Excellent post from Bob, the man who gives us the Neil history each day!
Thanks! -George
PRISONER OF ROCK 'N' ROLL
PS I gotta stop putting << >> around stuff I quote, because the quote always
disappears in the email, and then what I'm referring to is no longer clear. :)


in the news according to Dr. Squane <NNC>

SweetSweetSmile@aol.com
 

Nice write as always Doc.
Please rest assured that I am fine : ) Send $ not flowers, all the kids
seem to be out growing their shoes at once, and my oldest<Age 19> and in
college has $$$$ Taste.
Be well all of you in Rustville!
<Hi Keep Hope Alive, see you Friday, come home hungry!>

SweetSweetSmile
Jill

Seagraves, who required medical attention after fainting upon the
suspects rapid departure from the bank, located at the corner of 5th and
Vermouth, told police officers that the men were extremely polite and even
charming as they demanded $30,000 in fives and even wept as she relayed her
version of the ordeal.
"The big fella was kinda keepin' the other fella under control, as far
as i could tell..," recounted Seagraves,a divorced mother of fifteen."The
littlest one said to give him the money,that he was goin' to buy a car.That's


AOL Neil wisecrack

cubanpete1@aol.com
 

On the AOL Neil board, in the Reprise folder, it says:
"Yes, yes, we are going to put out the Big 6 reissues in your lifetime."
If you're on AOL and want to see, (Not that there's anything to see. Thank
goodness for the Rust list, I must also chime in: "thanks RE*AC*TOR".) you
can send me an email. -George PRISONER OF ROCK 'N' ROLL


ROTM early nomination - R*E*A*C*T*O*R!

Brian Lehrhoff
 

Here's to R*E*A*C*T*O*R! If he doesn't win ROTM this month for the fast
and <seemingly> clean transfer to YG, then no one deserves it. We who
are the administrators have the thankless tasks, and this one is out
there in visibility and necessity. If it wasn't for our list admin, we
wouldn't have Rust.

There. Discuss amongst yourselves.
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EDI Consultant
Bank of New York
201-913-4506
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Thanks David!

Horn, Chris
 

Great job David on the roll over to Yahoo.

Now I can really appreciate how clean the hyperrust archives are (how I
typically monitor rust).

I got a few digests before switching to 'web only'. In digest #4 I saw how
someone was trying to un-sub by sending the whole digest in their message
(twice!). I've seen complaints about this in the past but never saw it in
the archives.

Thanks for taking out the excess from the archive #4 David.

Chris
CW Cannoneer


RE*ACT*OR - Great Job

Ian Lockyer
 

Well done to David Lybrand, aka RE*ACT*OR, for getting this transfer of the
Rustlist from Topica onto YahooGroups sorted so efficiently. It can't have
been the most hassle free process, and it appears to have gone relatively
smoothly.

With the discussion of whether people prefer Topica or YG, I would like to
make one point, does it really matter where the Rust List is, so long as we
get our mails & digests on a regular basis? So long as it's an efficient
service and I can read the list, I don't mind where it is. All that matters
is the list works and we can read it, right?


Re: I prefer Topica (NNC)

David Lybrand
 

parakeet@... wrote:
i prefer topica partly because i do not have a yahoo id and
don't plan on getting one.
You don't need one on Yahoo any more than you do on Topica.

i'm receiving digests in my inbox now -- i had it set to web-only
on topica -- and i couldn't change or unsubscribe if i wanted to.
The first digest you received gave instructions for how to make the
changes via email. Also see
DavidL, aka RE*AC*TOR