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Carnegie Hall 1970(NNC)
Hi Doug, I remember a magazine/newspaper catalog that listed albums and bootlegs you could buy. It was called “Goldmine”. I never tried to buy anything,but would learn what to look for in the record stores that used to exist. I miss the stores here locally, but it’s easier to get what I really want shopping stores globally online in the year 2025 (aka the Future.) I thought by now we’d be picking out jetpacks from the Sears wish book catalog. Kurt Speakin’ Out Wearing my Zappa for President shirt today. It’s becoming my weird tradition.
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Neil’s stage talk 2
We need an annotated database of Neil’s stage talk, beyond ‘the internet rant’ and the ‘shutup asshole’ shows of the amazing 1999 solo tour! Here’s a good ‘you suck!’ from 2023: . https://youtube.com/watch?v=S9hpSQnzlJ0 Russell Courtenay Solemnity and profundity are sublime in inequity.
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Wonderin' outtake 4
Hi Fellow Rusties, A few weeks ago there was a link shared to a Mega upload folder with (all?) timeline concerts and NYA outtakes. I don't know who has organized this, but I really like this initiative, so thanks to you! Those outtakes were a revelation for me as I didn't do a real deep dive into these until recently. In this folder I came across 2 outtakes of Wonderin'. Searching on NYA I came across 3 outtakes. The 3d is not in the Mega upload folder and is an outtake from the Tonight's The Night Album. Does anyone have a copy of this track to share? Also missing from the Mega upload folder are a Down By The River live CSNY recording from the 2000 Tour and Singer Without A Song, a Crazy Horse studio recording from 2012. It would be great is someone is able to share these too. Thanks for your help and greetings, Rogier
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New song 2
Article with link athttps://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/neil-young-big-change-is-comin-chrome-hearts-1235237968/ Ian silver wings of morning
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Neil’s Flying V
I was thinking about this guitar, I don’t think Neil has used it since, explained here why. Translated from the original German. . https://www-rusted--moon-com.translate.goog/2013/01/Neil-Young-Gibson-Flying-V-1972-1973-Tremolo-Vibrola.html?m=1&_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en Russell Courtenay Solemnity and profundity are sublime in inequity.
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fireaidla.org Neil?
Joni, Stephen Dave Matthews but no Neil...so far. https://fireaidla.org/
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Affordable NY LPs. Legit? 3
I was wandering around the internet recently and ran across a site that had many NY LPs for around 50% less than what I'm used to seeing. I assume they are legit, but who's to say. Don't know why these would be in the site's "Blowout Bin" already. I have ordered a handful of CDs from them in the past and didn't have any issues; can't vouch for their LPs though. Here's a link if anyone's feeling adventurous: https://www.deepdiscount.com/blowout-bin/b237039?sw=neil%20young -- bobg
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I love John Einarson’s stories 2
On this date, Wednesday evening, January 13, 1971, Neil Young made his return to Winnipeg. It had been six years since he last graced a stage there and many old friends and fans came out to welcome him home. He had left Winnipeg years earlier as a rock 'n' roller with a dream; now he had returned as rock's premier singer/songwriter. It had been quite a journey. With barely any advertising, ticket demand at the Centennial Concert Hall was so great that two shows were scheduled that evening [I attended both]. The word was out that Neil was back. Everyone entering the hall was checked for cameras and tape recorders. Neil did not like to be distracted by camera flashes concertgoers were informed as they shuffled through the turnstiles. Appearing alone on the stark stage with just acoustic guitar and piano, lumberjack outfit and back brace that kept him stiffly in a wooden-backed chair, Neil proceeded to mesmerize the capacity crowd. Bent over his acoustic guitar, head down, eyes closed, long, straight hair draping past his shoulders, Neil spoke rarely, choosing, like he always had, to let his music speak for him. The odd reference was made to being home and to people in the crowd. "There's a guy out there in the audience who used to tune my guitar," he offered. The intensity of his performance led those in the audience to feel that they were in the presence not of a local boy-made-good, but a world-class singer/songwriter. It was a magical night. Walking onstage without introduction and offering no greetings, Neil opened the show with the Buffalo Springfield's On the Way Home. It seemed a fitting number for the tour. Throughout the concert, Neil interspersed the familiar with new material, much of it written recently on his ranch. Some, like Heart of Gold, Old Man, and A Man Needs a Maid, appeared a year later on his HARVEST album. Others, like See the Sky About to Rain, Dance, Dance, Dance, and Bad Fog of Loneliness would wait much longer to appear on vinyl. For the Winnipeg show, Neil added Clancy to unrestrained applause. Afterwards, Neil hosted a party for family and friends at the posh, downtown Winnipeg Inn. The general theme of the conversations floating about the room focused on how each individual present just knew that Neil would make it someday. Neil mingled among the patrons, hugging, shaking hands and reminiscing. As is the case with these post-concert soirees, the room was well represented by hangers-on, the radio and record company set, most of whom didn't know Neil's name from Adam two years earlier. Neil was disappointed that many of the former Squires were not present. In particular, he had wanted to see Allan Bates and Ken Smyth. "I was looking for them but I didn't find them," recalls Neil. "You never realize at the time that you'll never see people again." Asked years later about his absence that night, Ken replies, "We weren't sure if he would remember us." Pam Smith adds, "I was afraid that my life would seem so trivial compared to who he was now and all the things he had done. He was somebody and we were all still just here." Neil spent some time the next day visiting a few old haunts but the hectic pace of the tour forced Neil to move on. His brief stop in his old hometown had been a personal triumph and a kind of reconciliation with his past. The Journey thru The Past tour would bring Neil to Massey Hall, Toronto's premier concert venue, on January 19 for another triumphant homecoming and a reconciliation with his father. During the Massey Hall concert, Neil acknowledged his father's presence in the audience. He also sang Old Man which Scott Young heard as a note of reconciliation. The Massey Hall concert was recorded and released decades later as part of his Neil Young Archives series. Excerpted from "Neil Young: Don't Be Denied - The Canadian Years". Russell Courtenay Solemnity and profundity are sublime in inequity.
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OT: translations for my mailing list 3
I'm doing translations as a free time project (without any cost) in my mailing list. Is it okay for you if I'll translate the texts from the mailing list "blindandroidusers) as well and share them in my mailing list as well? Thank you so much! Tanja
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Smell the Quack!
Hello! Just listening to how great Neil plays and how awesome his guitar sounds in 1977 on The Ducks “High Flying” album and the “Crazy Moon” by Crazy Horse. I keep going back to these albums and am never disappointed. Kurt Speakin’ Out
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Palisades Fire 5
It looks like there is now a major fire threat to the area of Topanga in which Neil’s famous “After The Goldrush” wooden house is situated. According to my information there is an evacuation order TOP-U009 now operating in that area. The main Topanga Canyon Road has been closed to normal traffic for some time. If the wind turns more easterly than it is now there is an even higher risk. The house is pretty exposed on a hillside in a wooded area. What a tragedy that would be among so many others. And the fire perimeter seems also to be around 8 miles or so east of his home with Daryl in the Malibu hills that was burnt down once already in recent years. He has already lost 2 houses and a warehouse to fire. Must be extraordinarily traumatic for him.
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Frank Ferrer is coming to town 4
He's introduced like this in my local paper: Since 2006, Frank Ferrer has been the drummer for Guns N' Roses, he has also been a member of The Psychedelic Furs and played with Tool, Gordon Gano of the Violent Femmes, PJ Harvey, Tommy Stinson, Frank Black of The Pixies, Neil Young, Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction and Cheetah Chrome of The Dead Boys. I've been trying hard to find any link between Ferrer and Neil, but ran out with nothing. Does anyone know when their musical interaction may have taken place? Bear
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Best Crazy Horse Concert? 10
I hope this might be an interesting discussion for the new year. Over the years, Neil has shared many CDs and Timeline Concerts featuring Crazy Horse. This is a tough question, but which live recording with Crazy Horse is your favorite? Is there one that you keep going back to? Long time Rustie and Lurker, Scott Ordinary Person
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Walking To New Orleans 4
Recently I came across a recording of Walking To New Orleans, whereby Neil is accompanied by the Fisk University Jubilee Singers. This song is on a Fats Domino tribute album called Goin' Home. According to the sleevenotes, this is a live recording from the ReactNow benefit concert from September 10th 2005. According to the great Sugar Mountain website, this recording is from the Farm Aid Festival on September 18th 2005. Does anyone know which source on this recording is right?
Started by Rogier van den Braak @ · Most recent @
Neil Young - On the Beach RARE 7.5ips Open Reel 3
This is quoted from the person who posted this on the Steve Hoffman forum: ---------- My brother got a 7.5ips open reel copy of On the Beach recently in a random lot of other reels. It seems to be rare as there is no mention of its existence anywhere on the internet and no sales records on Discogs. Yesterday I copied it using pretty good gear and also recorded video of the tape rolling inspired by those Christmas yule log videos. Luckily this copy is in great shape! Hopefully Neil lets this video continue to exist. From the video description: This is a flat transfer of the rare 7.5ips open reel played back on a Pioneer RT-707 and recorded to a Sound Devices MixPre6 ii. I figured this community would appreciate hearing this version. Happy to answer any questions about it. Enjoy! ---------- The link to YouTube: https://youtu.be/OZrfftcsR6w?si=_PDRQgoQqL3a5sYS
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Holiday Concerts on NYA 2
Were all the concerts in the Holiday Concerts shared here ? In particular Paris '89 -- Cheers, Jim Try to Remember Peace [email protected] mod
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Neil Young confirms he will perform at Glastonbury after briefly dropping out
He will perform at Glastonbury and touring!! https://www.cbc.ca/music/neil-young-glastonbury-2025-festival-1.7421597
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Neil pulls out of Glastonbury 2025 7
From John Einarson: Anybody here know what unsavory things BBC was asking of Neil? “Neil Young pulls out of playing Glastonbury 2025, says it’s become a ‘corporate turn-off’ Neil Young and his band The Chrome Hearts are no longer playing at this year’s Glastonbury music festival, the rock legend has announced. Young said in a statement posted to his official website that his reason for backing out of his set is because of requests made by the festival’s corporate partner, British broadcaster the BBC. “The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favorite outdoor gigs,” Young wrote in the statement. “We were told that BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in. it seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way i remember it being.” “We will not be playing Glastonbury on this tour because it is a corporate turn - off, and not for me like it used to be,” Young added. After thanking his supporters for seeing him play at the festival in 2009, he teased his upcoming tour, writing, “hope to see you at one of the other venues on the tour” this coming year. Young did not elaborate on what he claimed the festival had wanted him and his band to do during their set that caused him to pull out of performing.“ Russell Courtenay Solemnity and profundity are sublime in inequity.
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zoom 7
i am on now https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82913401552?pwd=WG9lb014WFZHcjd2SzU3T2VBL1g4QT09 -- peace, marilyn Listen to my record at www.MarilynMillerMusic.com! When the music calls, I'll be there....ny
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Glasto Back On
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jan/03/neil-young-confirms-he-will-play-glastonbury-after-error-in-information-prompted-him-to-pull-out
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