Amazing album from Neil... backing vocals by Linda Rondstat and James Taylor!!! Neil has such a history and catalog you should.def jump into!! Love it thanks guys!!
Thanks for another brill video guys.Neil must be up there with the best .his body of work is immensely impressive ...so many dark sparkly hidden gems..you just got to poke around .lol..keep up the good work .Best wishes from Scotland .
Nailed it guys. This is the album. Checkout his special concert at The Mecca of Country Music. That would be The Ryman Theater. Brought back original members for one night. Also, for a real treat give a reaction to the studio version of “Old Man.” 🤘
Nothing like listening to Neil at 6 in the morning going to play hockey in my dad's 52 Chevy listening to Chum AM in Toronto.Im 63 now,brings me back home for a wee bit.
Neil has been all over the place in his music library. Incidentally this was the first song I ever played in public at a coffee house. It took me a couple of tries to get the "I want to LIVE..." line just right, nervous and a forgiving audience. I like his My My, Hey Hey and Rockin' in the Free World.
Check out the studio version of Old Man from this amazing Harvest album. A lot of reaction channels listen to the live version thst is out there. It's a good version, but the studio performance from is such a pure song it will be the one that ends up in your playlist as Neil Young's best song.
I always love this album. It came out when I was about 11 years old and when I was 12 I went to the country club for a dance and this was the first song I ever slowed danced with a girl too. Man I love this song! Thanks guys! Peace!
Saw him in Tampa, 1973. This was his new album at the time. Linda Ronstadt opened for him and then sang backup for him during Neil's performance.. My favorite of his is probably Don't Let It Bring You Down off of Four Way Street..and Last Trip to Tulsa from his first album...
Highly recommend his Crazy Horse work, best heard live. Its Powercord and intended distotion. Live Rust is a landmark album. Down by the River, Powderfinger are two cuts. His thier live concert in Comar, France on video is fabulous
Hello Fellas , Neil Young is an old school no comprimise artist ,I think it was this album that he was playing the masters to a friend . it was recorded in a studio next to a lake, on the other side of the lake was a large barn, he set up speakers in the barn ( left ) and out side the studio ( right ) an sat in a row boat in the middle of the lake shouting "more barn" until he had a stereo balance to listen to it on the lake. After the Gold Rush is an amazing album too, all my best to you and yours from Liverpool
Another fantastic reaction to Mr. Young. Love this album on of my favorites from his solo work. Thank you for what you are doing for the AirPlay family.
Wife here. Big Neil Young lover here. Guys he does it all . Rock, folk, country etc. can’t put in a box. Try Powderfinger, My My Hey Hey, Cinnamon Girl , Burned, Everybody Knows just way too many to name . I’ve seen him 10 times live . Enjoy
Neil Young is an amazing guitar player, on acoustic he plays in open tunings which is something Joni Mitchell and Stephen still did but quite rare. He plays Martin acoustic guitars and he owns Hank Williams former 1930s Martin acoustic dreadnought.
“Heart of Gold” was the very first CD I ever bought, it was 1986 and I was 25 y/o. CD players were still relatively new in America and the selection of CDs in the stores were mostly classical. Bought my first CD player using layaway for $900.
Neil Young is one of those artists like say Bob Dylan or David Bowie whom you've either heard the name or seen the face and think you might know a couple of their songs, until you start digging around their catalog of music and realize they were a huge part of your personal soundtrack growing up.
Ned from Spain again and a nice choice fellas. This was a big hit for Neil and this time used a group of studio players, two were Nashville legends, Ben Keith and the great Kenny Buttrey on drums. Buttrey brought a new sound and feel to the Nashvill sound. Tim Drummond on bass was A list for many top people. Jack Nitzsche on piano was involved in the pop scene for decades and also did orchestrations and soundtracks. A great album with many different sounds
Neil Young was 25 years old at the time. Did you know he recorded 46 albums? FORTY ONE of those were on Warner/Reprise Records. That's a long haul for one artist on one label. During the 80's he did 5 records for Geffen. In the 60's he was in a band in Canada with a bass player who was dodging the draft from the U.S. his name is Rick James. Then he was in Buffalo Springfield and then joined Crosby, Stills and Nash. Quite the career.
So much to love about the instrumentation. Such as the way the drums are recorded. It's as if you're in the rehearsal room with the band. (PS, what you're calling the lead guitar is pedal steel.)
Yes! Please let this be the start of a deeper dive into the Neal Young universe. So much great work, and so many subtle changes and development through the years.
I saw Neil Young live five times although one was at first Farm Aid in 1985. And in July 1983 saw him and CS&N…..just not together..same week….different dates/venue…different continents North America/ Europe
Classic. Love Neil's entire song book. You may want to check his solo show at Massey Hall back in the 70s. Neil playing some of his classics for the first time..
Neil Young a brilliant songwriter and guitarist with a catalog of music I know you’ll appreciate! I suggest the socio / political “Ohio” about the shootings at Kent State University in the early 70’s and “Like a Hurricane” live
The song, which features backup vocals by James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, is one of a series of soft acoustic pieces which were written partly as a result of a back injury.
Legendary 🔥 one of rocks finest…one of the emulated ones🫡🫡🫡 ..grunge before grunge ❤✌️
Love this so much
When you're thinking about your life what it is now and what it could have been...........keeps me searching for a heart of gold.
Amazing album from Neil... backing vocals by Linda Rondstat and James Taylor!!! Neil has such a history and catalog you should.def jump into!! Love it thanks guys!!
Two music Icons...!
Nope need his rock...too many wimps spoil the broth
Another whole album listen. 10 great tracks. Cheers ✌
NY is a great writer! Love the Neil Young and Crazy Horse as well!
I love this! 😊
Classic.
Oldie but a Goodie 🤎
Thanks for triggering old memories. "And I'm getting old" sure applies NOW 😆👍🏼
72 here, I here ya.
Me too lol
And another one over here - where did the time go?
You and me both, brother...you can't be 20 on Sugar Mountain..though you think you're leaving there too soon...
@@cliffordwaterton3543It's incredible, isn't it?
This is Neil. Open the door and see the decades of music he has on offer. One of the greatest, glad you guys started it. Canadian son we are proud of.
Great album!
Neil was in a band with Rick James from 1964-1967 called The Mynah Birds. 💚🤙🏼
May I suggest the Live video of "Keep on Rocking in the Free World". He's amazing live.
everybody knows this is nowhere,down by the river,like a hurricane,pocahontas,powderfinger.must listens
Exactly too many wimps only ask for the top 40 garbage repeated over and over..
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NEILS Best stuff is rock
Epic!!!
Thanks for another brill video guys.Neil must be up there with the best .his body of work is immensely impressive ...so many dark sparkly hidden gems..you just got to poke around .lol..keep up the good work .Best wishes from Scotland .
The whole album 'Harvest' is a masterpiece.
Deep rabbit to explore. Excellent reaction fellas 👌
Nailed it guys. This is the album. Checkout his special concert at The Mecca of Country Music. That would be The Ryman Theater. Brought back original members for one night. Also, for a real treat give a reaction to the studio version of “Old Man.” 🤘
Old Man is my favorite on this album, but this was certainly the biggest hit.
Mine is Out on the weekend.
Nothing like listening to Neil at 6 in the morning going to play hockey in my dad's 52 Chevy listening to Chum AM in Toronto.Im 63 now,brings me back home for a wee bit.
Neil young is somebody I’ve come to appreciate more as I’ve gotten older. Great song and I love his voice (Controversial stance 😂)
stance on what. ?
EPICCCCCC GUYS!!! 😊THE WHOLE ALBUM ( HARVEST ) WAS! 👍
Neil has been all over the place in his music library. Incidentally this was the first song I ever played in public at a coffee house. It took me a couple of tries to get the "I want to LIVE..." line just right, nervous and a forgiving audience. I like his My My, Hey Hey and Rockin' in the Free World.
I highly recommend Don't let it Bring You Down.
Check out the studio version of Old Man from this amazing Harvest album. A lot of reaction channels listen to the live version thst is out there. It's a good version, but the studio performance from is such a pure song it will be the one that ends up in your playlist as Neil Young's best song.
Very beautiful song I remember it well, thanks
I always love this album. It came out when I was about 11 years old and when I was 12 I went to the country club for a dance and this was the first song I ever slowed danced with a girl too. Man I love this song! Thanks guys! Peace!
This song was massive.
Saw him in Tampa, 1973. This was his new album at the time. Linda Ronstadt opened for him and then sang backup for him during Neil's performance..
My favorite of his is probably Don't Let It Bring You Down off of Four Way Street..and Last Trip to Tulsa from his first album...
Gentlemen, great review as always
comfort is the perfect word
You can sure hear Linda Ronstadt singing background at the end there.
Improbable as it may seem, it remains a solid classic.
Three more amazing songs by Neil Young are "Old Man", "The Needle and the Damage Done", and "Cinnamon Girl".
Definitely, old man and cinnamon girl are two of my favorites of any artist.
RUNNING DRY.
Old man live version
Down by the River
You forgot “I believe in you”
He was so young when he wrote this. He’s an old soul.
Highly recommend his Crazy Horse work, best heard live. Its Powercord and intended distotion. Live Rust is a landmark album. Down by the River, Powderfinger are two cuts. His thier live concert in Comar, France on video is fabulous
Needle and the Damage done is the Neil Young tune y'all should check out
heartbreaking song that.
@@bubabubu6088 but gorgeous
Cinnamon Girl next! 👍🏾
I love how simple it is and yet it is so well put together. It just feels so good.
Love some Neil Young. Check out For The Turnstiles. And I’m dying for part two of favorite Steely Dan songs.
Hello Fellas , Neil Young is an old school no comprimise artist ,I think it was this album that he was playing the masters to a friend . it was recorded in a studio next to a lake, on the other side of the lake was a large barn, he set up speakers in the barn ( left ) and out side the studio ( right ) an sat in a row boat in the middle of the lake shouting "more barn" until he had a stereo balance to listen to it on the lake. After the Gold Rush is an amazing album too, all my best to you and yours from Liverpool
Neil is a living legend. His library is almost endless. Nice reaction, gentlemen. ✔️ out Cortez The Killer.
Another fantastic reaction to Mr. Young. Love this album on of my favorites from his solo work. Thank you for what you are doing for the AirPlay family.
You guys are VERY good. You appreciate good music and give pertinent opinions without dragging it out with irrelevant fluff. Gotta sub.
There are several reaction channels that I watch and these men seem to really know music well, very enjoyable to watch their analysis of the music 🎶.
Wife here. Big Neil Young lover here. Guys he does it all . Rock, folk, country etc. can’t put in a box. Try Powderfinger, My My Hey Hey, Cinnamon Girl , Burned, Everybody Knows just way too many to name . I’ve seen him 10 times live . Enjoy
He’s awesome live!
Touring this summer
@@timshelton8535agreed
Neil Young is an amazing guitar player, on acoustic he plays in open tunings which is something Joni Mitchell and Stephen still did but quite rare. He plays Martin acoustic guitars and he owns Hank Williams former 1930s Martin acoustic dreadnought.
“Heart of Gold” was the very first CD I ever bought, it was 1986 and I was 25 y/o. CD players were still relatively new in America and the selection of CDs in the stores were mostly classical. Bought my first CD player using layaway for $900.
You should have waited a few more years, my first CD player in 1989 was about 200 bucks. 😊😁
Neil Young is one of those artists like say Bob Dylan or David Bowie whom you've either heard the name or seen the face and think you might know a couple of their songs, until you start digging around their catalog of music and realize they were a huge part of your personal soundtrack growing up.
The live performance in London is amazing. Just Neil and his guitar.
And his harmonica
After the Goldrush, Sugar Mountain.
The man is a living legend.
Ned from Spain again and a nice choice fellas. This was a big hit for Neil and this time used a group of studio players, two were Nashville legends, Ben Keith and the great Kenny Buttrey on drums. Buttrey brought a new sound and feel to the Nashvill sound. Tim Drummond on bass was A list for many top people. Jack Nitzsche on piano was involved in the pop scene for decades and also did orchestrations and soundtracks. A great album with many different sounds
Linda Ronstadt on backing vocal
Neil just put his music back on Spotify and I’d forgot how awesome “Ohio” is. Give it a listen.
🐐🔥🎶🎵🎼🎤🎸
Neil can do it soft and easy or hard and edgy-it's always unique, and you know it, Neil. Thanks for the outstanding music and commentary.
"Cortez the Killer" is a killer 👍🇬🇧
Big hit back in the day though I have liked many more songs much more like Southern Man, After The Goldrush, and many more!
You have to check out Old Man next. It is crushing!
Neil Young with Crazy Horse 🤘✌️
"Everybody knows this is knowhere" should br the next record you do after Harvest
Check out the live version
Neil Young was 25 years old at the time. Did you know he recorded 46 albums? FORTY ONE of those were on Warner/Reprise Records. That's a long haul for one artist on one label. During the 80's he did 5 records for Geffen. In the 60's he was in a band in Canada with a bass player who was dodging the draft from the U.S. his name is Rick James. Then he was in Buffalo Springfield and then joined Crosby, Stills and Nash. Quite the career.
The Needle and the Damage Done
My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)
Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)
👍
Bad Company - Live for the Music
I think that the electric guitar that Che is mentioning is the pedal steel being played by Ben Keith.
So much to love about the instrumentation. Such as the way the drums are recorded. It's as if you're in the rehearsal room with the band. (PS, what you're calling the lead guitar is pedal steel.)
Yes! Please let this be the start of a deeper dive into the Neal Young universe. So much great work, and so many subtle changes and development through the years.
"Cortez the Killer" and/or "Powderfinger"
Love that you guys don’t interrupt the flow of the song as do so many other reaction channels.
He did ' Southern Man ' and pissed off Lynyrd Skynyrd , they wrote Sweet home Alabama in response .
Man Neil Young's music is the bomb . He's such a talented writer & musician . Rabbit hole 🕳️ is well worth it 🔥
I saw Neil Young live five times although one was at first Farm Aid in 1985. And in July 1983 saw him and CS&N…..just not together..same week….different dates/venue…different continents North America/ Europe
James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt are the backup singer as you hear on that song
Try 'Cortez the Killer', 'Thrasher', 'Albequerqe', or for a softer one, 'Pochantas'. Cheers from Canada!
Absolutely beautiful opening melody.
I saw Neil do an all solo acoustic set at the Cleveland Music Hall back in 1993, he played so many different instruments it made my mind melt.
Classic. Love Neil's entire song book. You may want to check his solo show at Massey Hall back in the 70s. Neil playing some of his classics for the first time..
The entire Harvest lp deserves a full listen. (BTW, did you catch Linda Ronstadt's voice in there?)
Pedal Steel guitar is stellar on this track. He has 2 bands he plays with. Crazy Horse are his Hard Rock buddies.
Great 70's folk Music 🎶 🎵 radio stations play list
Neil, Joni, Dylan and Cohen all icons and poets.
Neil Young is great, seen him in concert two times
This is a fantastic album
A lot of hits off this one
If you like harder southern rock I’d recommend Cinnamon Girl. Neil with Crazy Horse is just amazing live.
I agree! Also "Down by the River" from that era.
The late Nicolette Larson backing ...
Neil Young a brilliant songwriter and guitarist with a catalog of music I know you’ll appreciate! I suggest the socio / political “Ohio” about the shootings at Kent State University in the early 70’s and “Like a Hurricane” live
Linda Ronstadt did backing vocals on this song
Neil Young was born in Toronto. This would have been a good day to wear your Blue Jay or Raptors cap. 👍🇨🇦
a reral msterpiece for sure , tnks from brazil
Menahan Street Band does a great cover of this
Another great singer songwriters of my generation thank you ❤❤❤❤
You ned to do the unplugged live version with him doing both the acoustic guitar and harmonica at the same time in front of a small audience
WHEN YOU DANCE I CAN REALLY LOVE.
I'm a bass player. This dude (Who was it?) knows what he's doing on the bass!
How he is able to play guitar and the harmonica at the same time blows my mind.
Good point!
The song, which features backup vocals by James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, is one of a series of soft acoustic pieces which were written partly as a result of a back injury.
I'm with you -- Ben Keith's pedal steel guitar is haunting.