I took a Greyhound to Charlotte to see Neil and the Horse for the Freedom tour when I was a young man of 17 years. I wouldn't trade those minutes for any amount of money. Some things are priceless
Listening this evening. I visited my dad age 95 today in hospital. He has got corona and some serious heart issues. He is very weak but still alert. It seems that I am still his little boy. I am turning 60 next year. Neils music drags me back for at least 30 years....time ist flying by...🤗...I am very thankful for my dad and Neils music ❤
@DrPsychedelic He did? That would be nice to hear more of - as I recall Lynard Skynard and Mr. Young were not always best friends... ("Well I hope Neil Young will remember / A southern man don't need him around")
@@Jonas013 yep. The listener is left to theorize about who was coming after the narrator. People just going about life when war happens. Could mean civil war given the song name. Could be either north or south. Bad stuff was happening on both sides for people who just wanted to be left alone. Haunting song. Always brings tears for this 66 year old guy. But yeah, as the story goes, it was to have been on a Skynyrd album but Ronnie died in the plane crash (per Wikipedia),
Powderfinger ... One of the best lyrical narratives ever written in the history of songwriting. Neil Young and Leonard Cohen are divine masters of their craft. What a pleasure it is to be gifted with such incredible art and music. Thanks Neil.
I'm 59 and was introduced to live rust at the age of 14 living in Westminster MD. so glad I foúnd Neil's music , it's so incredible. He's a master at his music. I today still get lifted when I hear that rust . I'm sure there's a lot of people that feel the same.rock on Neil!
I’m listening to one of my favourite tunes by Neil Young in this crazy post pandemic world of 2024. Had the privilege of seeing him do this live some years ago in St. John’s.
I must have listened to this song over 1000 times. I started listening to Neil when he was with the Buffalo Springfield and one day I happened upon a song titled "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing. It was poignant and really beautiful. He never ceases to stun me with the beauty and the incredible Rock. Never going to stop listening as long as I draw breath.❤
REAL ROCK: Not nervous, real emotion, real voices, real instruments, memorable melody, not cheesy or cheap, not made just to dance or jump around to. I.E. From someone who was THERE at the birth of real rock!!!!!!!!!!!
All these years later and I still get goosebumps when I hear this song. After The Gold Rush always affected me the same way. Neil Young will never die.
This, Cortez the Killer and down by the River are my favorites of Uncle Neil... my first album I bought was his “Everybody knows this is nowhere “ I was five, I’m 54 now and he’s still one of my faves.... #GodfatherOfGrunge
Seriously, Live Rust hit me on 8 track in 1980 and changed my life forever. I love Neil. I took my daughter to a concert in 2014 and she enjoyed it. She may have been the youngest person there.
@@drberube1963 I also took my daughter to see Neil and Crazy Horse in 2012 in Toronto. She was 24 so I am guessing your daughter was younger. I knew this song was on the play list and I really wanted to see it live but she wanted to see Helpless, which was a potential encore. They played them both. So glad you and your daughter share the same experience we did. And 7 years later our father daughter dance at her wedding was "Here for You".
Okay, his voice is...different. When he is singing with CSN it adds depth to the harmony that defies explanation. His lyrics contain a visual quality that's truly unmatched. He finds the perfect words that take you to another place emotionally. He's probably the greatest songwriter of h iui s generation - and that's really saying something. Listening to a Neil Young song can change my mood entirely in 3 minutes or less. He really IS in a league of his own.
From the First Note, and following with each chord change, this song reaches out to grab your very Soul.. The Imagery of the lyrics creates a Visual perspective of a young life lost to the danger and confusion of the moment, never to be fully realized or ever completely understood.. Neil's ability to Capture Moments such as these is what places All of us in that time and place, and sets him Light Years beyond all other Singer/Songwriters.. The Raw Emotion in his vocals, and in his musicianship, creates an almost Ethereal quality that just sends Chills into the listener.. It's such a Unique perspective, and is something that only Neil Young seems to have the ability to achieve.. His work has that certain Power to it that has been the primary source of his music, Song after Song.. Just Amazing... Lary
In real life though neil young would have run away because he is a cowardly liberal who wouldn't even own a gun I think ted nugent would have taken the shot though lol
After listening to him for thirty five years I finally got to see him in concert what made it even better was my wife and daughter were with me. Just wish my brother would've gotten to be there rip.
Damn, that's one of the saddest and most beautiful songs I've ever heard. I'm old, must've listened to it a couple hundred times down over the years and it always moves me. I think it's one of Neil's best, though I'd be hard-pressed to pick a favorite. Thanks for the upload, this is a great performance of it.
I really love this song for so many reasons; the main being it is king in putting you THERE. You can look around and see the mountains, trees... and the boat... I am transported completely each time. One of Neil's best, agreed, but they all are. It just depends on where and who you are that day. Thanks to Neil Young for so much great music!!
I discovered this song back in 1995 when I was 21. At that time, my father was dying of cancer. I took a lot of comfort in listening to this song then and I still do now.
I agree with it being the best Neil song for sure. I think it is certainly top 10 all time. I don't believe it's the best song of all time though.. Like a Rolling Stone is the best song of all time in my opinion. Neil Young and Bob Dylan have at least 10 out of the 20 best songs of all-time just between them, and the fact they're both still touring should be celebrated more than it is.
+Brian Himes I have to admit, Live Rust is one of his best, I still have an old VHS tape that has the whole concert where Billy goes insane and destroys a bass guitar, and neil pretty much breaks all his guitars strings. Good times.
The same, tho’ 15 in my case. Eminently ass-kicking but tinged with such tenderness and mournfulness is what killed me; still gives me the chills and makes my eyes moist.
I have been blessed to have lived through so many years of incredible music from the 60's, 70's and eighties. And as an added treat, tonight, Sept.23-2024, I saw Neli Young performing live with The Chrome Hearts. Keep on Rockin, Neil. Thank you.
Most beautiful solo I've ever heard played on guitar. One of my top 3 musical influences as a guitarist of All Time along with Jimmy Page, and David Gilmour. Always playing what they feel instead of what's popular. That kind of playing is just what Musical Freedom means to me!
I used to be a drummer in a band that was put together 1983, lasting about eighteen years (without any changes in the personnel). Our setlist during those years of course evolved as the amount of our own material grew - but there was always a core of cover songs we played. Two of those were Neil's: Powderfinger and Like A Hurricane. And they were always a real, real pleasure to play.
Never be another one like Neil. Great Music is timeless and this one is a classic! A rare gem I have been fortunate to have heard in my lifetime along with so many other of his hits! From the 60's to present day he is still putting it out there.
If I understood correctly, he wanted to send this song to Lynyrd Skynyrd (Ronnie Van Zant specifically) and when he died, he decided that it would be a live performed song as he didn't want to put a definitive version on it. That the studio version would belong to the Ronnie Van Zant led Lynyrd Skynyrd. Of course, he was probably high as a kite when he told my brother that back in the late 70's (maybe early 80's) after a concert.
I was listening to a very early version of this song on here, but am having trouble finding it now, Neil looked like he was 20 yo. My first & only album for along time was after the Gold Rush, I was about 13 & would listen to it over & over at night on my real crummy little record player. I love NEIL & still do finally got to see him live at a benefit concert he did at Cuesta College in their old gym near San Luis Obispo, CA, 4 the Red Wing Indians. There was only like 40 people there & I was about 15 & sat on floor near where Neil was standing, I was 15 yo & too shy to say anything to him but wanted to take him & show him my awesome county after the show was over...I think he was w his first wife so I probably would have had to take her along too...not what i had in mind 4 us. The Indians performed first & then Neil, they were both awesome & with so few people there it was once in a lifetime experiance. The next time I saw him was in Santa Barbara CA at their University & it was crazy with many students & including motercycle guys ( hells angels ? ) who were being assholes, people there were passing around cheap jugs of wine laced with LSD, luckily 4 me I didnt drink any as again I was not very old & would later learn the hard way I hate LSD & think its scary evil drug. Neil was with CSN&Y & of coarse they were awesome. Still have a raging crush & got all his albums really love Powder Finger & Rainbow Tepee, Cin Girl. I'm still here in SLO County & or Monterey County Ca, still madly in love w Neil whom I believe married another movie actress & left CA & moved back to his hometown in Canada. I hate Trump as much as Neil does but I am American so I must stay here & fight 4 our Country & the Planet here. Neil pls do not give animal ag any mo money, they r destroying the planet & r the main cause of Climate Crisis, corruption, & ecocide to CA & OUR PLANET. If u all want to support vital change support those who grow VEGANIC or at least ORGANIC FRUITS, NUTS , VEGTABLES, SEE; drawdown.org & climatehealers.org/the-science/animal-agriculture-position-paper/ & www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000008091680/climate-sustainability-agriculture-lobby.html
The Democratic party & mainstream leftists supported or coddled marxists...as sort of useful idiots to them , or to the party --- they fostered this culture. But now ? --- The idiots are more or less running the asylum
I've heard that same thing that Neil Young can't sing, but I have been listening to him for nearly 50yrs and he still has it all together. Keep on going Neil.
saw Neil last summer in Lincoln, NE it was our 25th wedding anniversary. the tickets were a gift from 2 of my sister in laws. almost made me cry when they gave them to us. I've wanted to see Neil since 1972. what a show.
One of the all time rockers, great lyricist beyond words, plus playing with the great Booker T and MG's on this cut. What more can you ask for. Doing it for over 50 years, unbelieveable
One of my all-time favorites from Neil Young. I wish I had been there for this concert. My older brother turned me on to this album and I loved the sound and it marked the end of my wasting time in disco clubs (it was the women and not the music that had me there). I love the fact that Neil has always been about the music and re-inventing his sound and experimenting. To me, that's what an artist does...experiments, pushes convention, and constantly changes. As an artist, he's in my top 10.
The day this musical genius passes on will be a very sad day. VERY SAD. Thank you Neil Young, for all your work over the last few decades. Keep on rockin' in the free world. ( and the next...)
It's a long, long way from C, S, N and Y... But Damn can Mr Young kick some Rock and Roll butt..Still in 2024... Or What.??!!! Hell Yeah.. Mr Dilly.. Approved.!!! 👍 🎸 😎 ❤️
What a joy to watch as well as listen smiles on all the musician's faces and guitar solos that as someone once said would make Ritchie Blackmore take up road sweeping:)
My wee brother visited me last week ,gees a shot of yer guitar hen and I will play you a song ,nearly greetin so a was ,cannot stop listening to it .......love my brother xxx
It kinda funny That when he started writing songs back in buffalo Springfield days They told him no way to sing Thank goodness he did Look where he got and all the great music we got to hear and enjoy One of the best song writers of all time
Shows you you don't need to sound "perfect". Just groove, have a lot of heart and a great song. If anyone tried to cover this tune to "clean it up", it would lose it's soul. This song breaths.
This is the song I always go to when I have to go there, if ya dig. Had it on a bootleg tape couple years before the official release. Kept playing it for anyone who would listen; "You guys gotta hear this tune!". It's been my go-to number ever since. Thanks, Neil.
This ultimately is ONE of My favorite Neil songs. so much meaning, the music, everything about it. Plus of couseNeil and band singing it. I too, am an old die hard fan of Him, never get tired of hearing any of His music.
I love Neil Young because he played what he wanted to play, not what the record labels told him to, and they did indeed try to control him if you know his story. Some of his oddball albums I did not like, others I loved, but I respect this fellow musician for his integrity to play his music. Now, if you've read this far, let me share that Neil is known for not always having the most well tuned guitar, as some of his recordings will testify. At the beginning of this video, Neil tunes his obviously out of tune guitar, which was used on the previous song too. So when he tunes his guitar, by ear mind you, he gets it close enough and says "Perfect!" and his band mate laughs knowing the backstory.
If you havent read his autbiography, check it out, very interesting I love Neil Young, my sister actually turned me on to him, she has almost all his many albums. He is very versatile, and you are right about him playing what he wants. That is one of the things I love about him. Rock on Neil!!!
one artist who sends the chills up my spine, what control on his harmonics, the guy always wants to reinvent and sometimes it is hit and miss, but a prolific songwriterand well respected by most musicians. seen Neil probly 6-8 times and always have liked his different approach,like the shocking pinks show was a great rockabilly, I liked thr transformer period as well, the old stuff rules. 90's albums ragged glory,broken arrow and mirror ball rocked hard some of my faves love his acoustic songs
I'll never forget hangin' on the stage, right in front of Neil, while he & Crazy Horse blasted this out at the Cow Palace, Daly City, sometime in the early '90s.
I listen to just about all genres of music and have seen dozens of concerts in the last 40 years...Neil Young ranks in the top 5 of all the concerts I've attended. Saw him in 1997 and he jammed for 3+ hours...as a friend of mine put it, 'we went to a concert, and a jam session ensued'...Rock will never die!
This is on my personal top ten of Neil's work. The cryptic nature of the lyric reminds me of 'The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down.' This is a sensational take of this tune. The drummer is a terrific player. I last saw Mr Young on the CSNY Y2K tour. He was 56 at the time and he shredded a poor defenseless Les Paul to pieces with his bare hands. I don't see his equal on the horizon any time soon.
I remember going to his "Rust Never Sleeps" tour in Los Angeles. My ears rang for 3 days but this song stuck in my head forever....amazing man, concert, music.....once in a lifetime, I'm thankful to have seen and heard a small portion
Powder finger!! A favorite of mine. I listen to that song a lot. At least one or twice a week. Before I check out of hotel Life, I want to see Neil Young. ☮✌❤
Been listening too neil for like 50 yrs. My granddaughter is taking me to see him in Austin TX this May. My number one bucket list.
Love it well done hope the music enhances your lives Again.
Nice. Long may you run.
I hope you didn't have to travel much 😔
I listen most of The Day at my hero Neil, for me he is The very best guy and he has helped me a lot to this moments!❤
Chbg Sweden
I’ve seen him about 6 times…. always a great show.
I took a Greyhound to Charlotte to see Neil and the Horse for the Freedom tour when I was a young man of 17 years. I wouldn't trade those minutes for any amount of money. Some things are priceless
You did the right thing. Wish I had a bit more back then (I was about the same age).
Priceless..👌
Neil Young... Some people say he can't sing. I LOVE hearing him sing. Right from the soul!
He can sing........all the way to the bank...........
Noel young is a legend
the Cowboy Junkies do a different version of this awesome tune , Neil does it his way , its his song 🙂
He sings like Neil young, and there is only one
DEAF ❗❗❗❗ PEOPLE
Listening this evening. I visited my dad age 95 today in hospital. He has got corona and some serious heart issues. He is very weak but still alert. It seems that I am still his little boy. I am turning 60 next year. Neils music drags me back for at least 30 years....time ist flying by...🤗...I am very thankful for my dad and Neils music ❤
God bless you and your dad
My father passed away 14.07.2024. I am proud to have had such a fine dad ❤️. I miss you👋🤗😳😘🥺@@lw256
Hope you hugged your dad. I can' t hug mine. WWII VETERAN who fought for America.
@@carolking6772 Yes I did. He passed away 14.07.2024 😭
I'm sixty two , been alone all my life you are lucky to have had a father who thinks that of you
It’s 2024 and this song still rocks. Who else is still listening?
I'm 79 and totally rock it at karaoke. I LOVE this song!
Me
me. Just streamed Cowboy Junkies, but still...the best.
Me 6 1 in Sydney...single.
we didn't stop listening man
This song makes me cry, we lost our son at twenty two. Great tune
So sorry for your loss
I'm so sorry. I know your comment was written 9 yrs ago, but my heart breaks for you.
I know what this song meant to you. I'm sorry.
So very sorry.💔 So tragic. I love Neil Young... His songs make my heart ache❤️
So sorry for your loss. I lost my best friend years ago and this song always reminds me of him.
This song does not get enough recognition for how great it really is.
One of my favorite songs! Love him singing it!
@DrPsychedelic He did? That would be nice to hear more of - as I recall Lynard Skynard and Mr. Young were not always best friends... ("Well I hope Neil Young will remember / A southern man don't need him around")
Mr. Young definitely plays from the heart. This may be the greatest rock and roll song ever
@@Jonas013 yep. The listener is left to theorize about who was coming after the narrator. People just going about life when war happens. Could mean civil war given the song name. Could be either north or south. Bad stuff was happening on both sides for people who just wanted to be left alone.
Haunting song. Always brings tears for this 66 year old guy. But yeah, as the story goes, it was to have been on a Skynyrd album but Ronnie died in the plane crash (per Wikipedia),
The opening is gripping poetry/noir.
Powderfinger ... One of the best lyrical narratives ever written in the history of songwriting. Neil Young and Leonard Cohen are divine masters of their craft. What a pleasure it is to be gifted with such incredible art and music. Thanks Neil.
Just love Neil Young's music..can't.buffalo spring Field
Leonard Cohen and Neil Young now we're talking, add in Mr Dylan and you have a great trio. Music for the soul
Borh Canadians eh
I love the story in the lyrics.
Should make a movie
I'm 59 and was introduced to live rust at the age of 14 living in Westminster MD. so glad I foúnd Neil's music , it's so incredible. He's a master at his music. I today still get lifted when I hear that rust .
I'm sure there's a lot of people that feel the same.rock on Neil!
Just sang this for my dad at his wake.. miss you forever dad
Whoa sorry. But a brave loving thinv.
I feel like I am going to do this when my dad goes. not for another 20 + years I hope, and I'm still gonna choke up after years of preparing
Very sorry Jamie Lynn Dubinsky.
All four of my children sang this in tribute to their father when he passed 4 years ago. Incredible tribute.
Hope you’re feeling better. X
I’m listening to one of my favourite tunes by Neil Young in this crazy post pandemic world of 2024. Had the privilege of seeing him do this live some years ago in St. John’s.
The organist, full attack drummer, and vocalists made this epic.
One of the most perfect songs ever written. Just incredible
Powderfinger is about someone trying to take another person's property. Defend it. Never surrender.
I must have listened to this song over 1000 times. I started listening to Neil when he was with the Buffalo Springfield and one day I happened upon a song titled "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing. It was poignant and really beautiful. He never ceases to stun me with the beauty and the incredible Rock. Never going to stop listening as long as I draw breath.❤
Powderfinger is about someone trying to take another person's property. Defend it. Never surrender.
REAL ROCK: Not nervous, real emotion, real voices, real instruments, memorable melody, not cheesy or cheap, not made just to dance or jump around to. I.E. From someone who was THERE at the birth of real rock!!!!!!!!!!!
All these years later and I still get goosebumps when I hear this song. After The Gold Rush always affected me the same way. Neil Young will never die.
Was sind das für Fragen für Neil Young Neil Young was sind das für dumme Fragen von Neil Young Neil Young ist seit den 70er Jahren bekannt
i wrote it not to solicit goose bumps, that must be neals doing
Agreed 👍💯
One of the greatest Artists of ALL TIME ! Long live Neil Young .....
Kicking out the jam Neil " absolutely a Canadian iconic talent right along with Lightfoot.
I think he IS the greatest!!! Long may you run, Neil.
Niel is digging the drummer. Drummer is EXCELLENT. He is keeping it fast but tight on the mark. Well done fantastic Neil and drummer, and Crazy Horse.
RIP Duck & Peggy. You both are missed!
Agarre.😎👏
This song is a masterpiece of short storytelling. Every line contains and adds so much information in so few words. We are all wondering what to do.
Well said.
This song is the British,,,,red means run & numbers add up to nothing,,,,,,British gun boat attack
@@Robert-xb1ow Yes, and?
My favorite Neil Young song. And all of my neighbors too, if you know what I mean😁
it's just Zero to LOOK OUT MAMA! I always appreciated the immediate urgency of it.
Heard that!
hopefully my neighbors are enjoying it as i type this.
My Alison lll's and my Polk's would be banging it right back at you Followed by Outta the blue into the black lol
Won't cha be my neighbor?
Neil Young is in a league of his own. His songs are timeless and his voice unique. Never tire of listening to him.
Love him.
Me year 82
O Canada!
That's what makes it great. Our secret..............
there is a man standing tall,doing the best version ever of a legandary song,is greatness in writing it,performing and underlying thought.
"Fade away so young, so much left undone" resonates.
This, Cortez the Killer and down by the River are my favorites of Uncle Neil... my first album I bought was his “Everybody knows this is nowhere “ I was five, I’m 54 now and he’s still one of my faves....
#GodfatherOfGrunge
Hello 👋 Bridget
How're you doing
Thanks for being a fan of my musical craftiness,
It's nice meeting you here
Hello, how are you today? It’s nice to meet you on here.
Nobody ever expressed themselves better with guitar solos than Neil. You will know what he's feeling. No doubt.
I dont suppose this is really Mr. Young, assuming it is have you read the Sullivan Ballou letter? Were you influenced by it here?
Seriously, Live Rust hit me on 8 track in 1980 and changed my life forever. I love Neil. I took my daughter to a concert in 2014 and she enjoyed it. She may have been the youngest person there.
Haha, just saw my comment from years ago
@@drberube1963 I also took my daughter to see Neil and Crazy Horse in 2012 in Toronto. She was 24 so I am guessing your daughter was younger. I knew this song was on the play list and I really wanted to see it live but she wanted to see Helpless, which was a potential encore. They played them both. So glad you and your daughter share the same experience we did. And 7 years later our father daughter dance at her wedding was "Here for You".
"Big John's been drinkin' since the river took Emmy Lou"....Jesus...that's a killer and heartbreaking line
I love this song !!! And others i love Neil since i was born
All day i hear this song while i drive to my work! Excuse i am Italian
fo sho
"....And the powers that be left me here to do the thinking...." also a great line.
They're all great lines.......
Yes ...and ...
.... fade away so young -
so much left undone .........
Okay, his voice is...different. When he is singing with CSN it adds depth to the harmony that defies explanation. His lyrics contain a visual quality that's truly unmatched. He finds the perfect words that take you to another place emotionally. He's probably the greatest songwriter of h iui s generation - and that's really saying something. Listening to a Neil Young song can change my mood entirely in 3 minutes or less. He really IS in a league of his own.
He certainly is. Unmatched
From the First Note, and following with each chord change, this song reaches out to grab your very Soul.. The Imagery of the lyrics creates a Visual perspective of a young life lost to the danger and confusion of the moment, never to be fully realized or ever completely understood.. Neil's ability to Capture Moments such as these is what places All of us in that time and place, and sets him Light Years beyond all other Singer/Songwriters.. The Raw Emotion in his vocals, and in his musicianship, creates an almost Ethereal quality that just sends Chills into the listener.. It's such a Unique perspective, and is something that only Neil Young seems to have the ability to achieve.. His work has that certain Power to it that has been the primary source of his music, Song after Song.. Just Amazing...
Lary
No a man with guts who would have done what most of us would have to protect his family home and land !
In real life though neil young would have run away because he is a cowardly liberal who wouldn't even own a gun I think ted nugent would have taken the shot though lol
Your analysis made tears form in my eyes lary
@@ernestpassaro9663 In real life what the hell would a trumptard know about real life???
True datt - every word.
Still enjoying this beautiful masterpiece...2024
I have to agree, this song has been blasting out of my speakers for 35+ yrs and I still can't help but turn it WAY UP! cuz it ROCKS!!!
After listening to him for thirty five years I finally got to see him in concert what made it even better was my wife and daughter were with me. Just wish my brother would've gotten to be there rip.
Damn, that's one of the saddest and most beautiful songs I've ever heard. I'm old, must've listened to it a couple hundred times down over the years and it always moves me. I think it's one of Neil's best, though I'd be hard-pressed to pick a favorite. Thanks for the upload, this is a great performance of it.
I think Neil touches on the American experience so well with this song. One of my favorites for my band to play.
Agreed
Me too
Could not agree more!! He's the best!!
I really love this song for so many reasons; the main being it is king in putting you THERE. You can look around and see the mountains, trees... and the boat... I am transported completely each time. One of Neil's best, agreed, but they all are. It just depends on where and who you are that day. Thanks to Neil Young for so much great music!!
This version? STILL gives me chills.....decades later. Go The Crazy Horse......😎
This is Neil's greatest song. His guitar playing has so much feeling. The story is rather chilling too.
I discovered this song back in 1995 when I was 21. At that time, my father was dying of cancer. I took a lot of comfort in listening to this song then and I still do now.
A great song! Been listening to Neil Young for 50 years and am looking forward to more acoustic and electric jams that only Young can master! Thanks.
he is 75 now in 2021
I hope I live long enough to hear more from Neil: First heard him in my teens, now I'm 73 and always a fan of the great man from Canada!!!
We all believe in Neil . He is a great man, songwriter, a true talent beyond his days . We love you Neil !
Glad to be a fan since the 60’s thanks to my sister Marieann.
She may be gone but not forgotten.
Whatever your standing or beliefs or politics or religion are in life, Neil will always give you an eargasm and a soulgasm. Cheers Shaky!!!
32 years after the first time I heard this song, it's still extremely powerful, truly an emotional blast
I love to crank up that riff.
Rolling Stone recently rated this the best Neil Young song ever. It might be the best song ever.
I agree with it being the best Neil song for sure. I think it is certainly top 10 all time. I don't believe it's the best song of all time though.. Like a Rolling Stone is the best song of all time in my opinion. Neil Young and Bob Dylan have at least 10 out of the 20 best songs of all-time just between them, and the fact they're both still touring should be celebrated more than it is.
Dewey Cedarblade OMG IT MUST BE TRUE!
I use to cover this during my original sets just to pay tribute to a GREAT SONGWRITER Young is epic dew on the roses that paint songs
It's been said he wrote this for Ronnie VanZant but that plane went down in South Mississippi, I don't know that's true but....
One of Neils' top 10 without question.
I was a twelve-year old kid when I first heard this on Live Rust and fell in love with it. It's always been a real ass kicker!
+Brian Himes I have to admit, Live Rust is one of his best, I still have an old VHS tape that has the whole concert where Billy goes insane and destroys a bass guitar, and neil pretty much breaks all his guitars strings. Good times.
I remember going to the midnight madness at the movies so many times to see Live Rust when it first came out. Great times. great music.
I was older than 12 but Live Rust was the 1st time I heard this too along with my favorite song Hurricane
I was 16. I can say it changed my life. Ragged Glory was my adult favorite
The same, tho’ 15 in my case. Eminently ass-kicking but tinged with such tenderness and mournfulness is what killed me; still gives me the chills and makes my eyes moist.
So glad to have seen him perform as much as I did. He definitely influenced the direction my life took after I first got Harvest.
I have been blessed to have lived through so many years of incredible music from the 60's, 70's and eighties. And as an added treat, tonight, Sept.23-2024, I saw Neli Young performing live with The Chrome Hearts. Keep on Rockin, Neil. Thank you.
Keep on rockin' bro
Neil... kicking our Asses for more than 40 years. Thank you Mr. Young.
Most beautiful solo I've ever heard played on guitar. One of my top 3 musical influences as a guitarist of All Time along with Jimmy Page, and David Gilmour. Always playing what they feel instead of what's popular. That kind of playing is just what Musical Freedom means to me!
TheNatureboy64 l also enjoy Mark Knoffler of Dire Straights. U have great taste.
The album version of the solo was brilliant! One of my favorites to this day. We covered this song in a band I was in back in 1980.
Beautiful solo ain't it? His shaky style but dear god so Soulful!!
I used to be a drummer in a band that was put together 1983, lasting about eighteen years (without any changes in the personnel). Our setlist during those years of course evolved as the amount of our own material grew - but there was always a core of cover songs we played. Two of those were Neil's: Powderfinger and Like A Hurricane. And they were always a real, real pleasure to play.
That's one of the most beautiful guitar solos I too have ever heard. The man truely feels the music
My favorite part is the beginning, the middle, and the ending.
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I like the bits in-between as well.......
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This is as good of a country/folk song ever written
An excellent rendition of one of my favorite Neil Young songs. Backing vocals were right on time.
I can always tell the very second, it's Neil Young, oh and the memories these tunes bring, love everything about this man!!!!
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Never be another one like Neil. Great Music is timeless and this one is a classic! A rare gem I have been fortunate to have heard in my lifetime along with so many other of his hits! From the 60's to present day he is still putting it out there.
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LOVE this.
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What a performance. Best live version of Powderfinger in my view.
I love how there is no studio version of this absolute beauty.
If I understood correctly, he wanted to send this song to Lynyrd Skynyrd (Ronnie Van Zant specifically) and when he died, he decided that it would be a live performed song as he didn't want to put a definitive version on it. That the studio version would belong to the Ronnie Van Zant led Lynyrd Skynyrd. Of course, he was probably high as a kite when he told my brother that back in the late 70's (maybe early 80's) after a concert.
My God, what a classic! Thank you Neil for bringing musical greatness into this world.
Honestly, what can you say, this man is phenomenal, just poetry.
I was listening to a very early version of this song on here, but am having trouble finding it now, Neil looked like he was 20 yo. My first & only album for along time was after the Gold Rush, I was about 13 & would listen to it over & over at night on my real crummy little record player. I love NEIL & still do finally got to see him live at a benefit concert he did at Cuesta College in their old gym near San Luis Obispo, CA, 4 the Red Wing Indians. There was only like 40 people there & I was about 15 & sat on floor near where Neil was standing, I was 15 yo & too shy to say anything to him but wanted to take him & show him my awesome county after the show was over...I think he was w his first wife so I probably would have had to take her along too...not what i had in mind 4 us. The Indians performed first & then Neil, they were both awesome & with so few people there it was once in a lifetime experiance. The next time I saw him was in Santa Barbara CA at their University & it was crazy with many students & including motercycle guys ( hells angels ? ) who were being assholes, people there were passing around cheap jugs of wine laced with LSD, luckily 4 me I didnt drink any as again I was not very old & would later learn the hard way I hate LSD & think its scary evil drug. Neil was with CSN&Y & of coarse they were awesome. Still have a raging crush & got all his albums really love Powder Finger & Rainbow Tepee, Cin Girl. I'm still here in SLO County & or Monterey County Ca, still madly in love w Neil whom I believe married another movie actress & left CA & moved back to his hometown in Canada. I hate Trump as much as Neil does but I am American so I must stay here & fight 4 our Country & the Planet here. Neil pls do not give animal ag any mo money, they r destroying the planet & r the main cause of Climate Crisis, corruption, & ecocide to CA & OUR PLANET. If u all want to support vital change support those who grow VEGANIC or at least ORGANIC FRUITS, NUTS , VEGTABLES, SEE; drawdown.org & climatehealers.org/the-science/animal-agriculture-position-paper/ & www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000008091680/climate-sustainability-agriculture-lobby.html
The Democratic party & mainstream leftists supported or coddled marxists...as sort of useful idiots to them , or to the party --- they fostered this culture.
But now ? --- The idiots are more or less running the asylum
I've heard that same thing that Neil Young can't sing, but I have been listening to him for nearly 50yrs and he still has it all together. Keep on going Neil.
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saw Neil last summer in Lincoln, NE it was our 25th wedding anniversary. the tickets were a gift from 2 of my sister in laws. almost made me cry when they gave them to us. I've wanted to see Neil since 1972. what a show.
My husband and I saw him live in Germany, my husband passed away a year ago. Think of him every time I here the beautiful distortion of his guitar
Who is Listening this EPIC...AWESOME...FANTASTIC Song...here in Oct.2024 ? I LOVE IT,SO MANY MANY YEARS❤🎸🎤👍👏👌🤘...!!! (I'm Born in 1960 in GERMANY) 👋😎
I'm listening Nov 10 2024. I was born in US in 1959. Rock on bro.
One of the all time rockers, great lyricist beyond words, plus playing with the great Booker T and MG's on this cut. What more can you ask for. Doing it for over 50 years, unbelieveable
One of my all-time favorites from Neil Young. I wish I had been there for this concert. My older brother turned me on to this album and I loved the sound and it marked the end of my wasting time in disco clubs (it was the women and not the music that had me there). I love the fact that Neil has always been about the music and re-inventing his sound and experimenting. To me, that's what an artist does...experiments, pushes convention, and constantly changes. As an artist, he's in my top 10.
My favorite NY song. One of my favorite songs to play on guitar. Guitar player since 77.
That's the year I was 18. Long may you run bro.
Are u kidding? I love the the new stuff. I old & proud! This the best Song! Makes me happy I took up air guitar!!!
One of the best songs he ever wrote, among countless immortal songs he's come up with.
I just turned 22 when this came out. Loved it.
Our old friend, Neil. So glad to be able to share this world with him. It's a blessing.
Saw him live in London in 2018(?). Was amazing. And this song (as ever) blew my mind.
The day this musical genius passes on will be a very sad day. VERY SAD.
Thank you Neil Young, for all your work over the last few decades.
Keep on rockin' in the free world. ( and the next...)
no one manhandles a guitar like neil...always a treat to see him work
Who's listening to this classic in the crazed, pandemic year of 2020?!
I am ,need some good medicine
Agree entirely and I'll listen to Like a Hurricane and others too :)
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It's a long, long way from C, S, N and Y... But Damn can Mr Young kick some Rock and Roll butt..Still in 2024... Or What.??!!! Hell Yeah.. Mr Dilly.. Approved.!!! 👍 🎸 😎 ❤️
The two back up singers make it all worth while.in Neil's words "beautiful "
What a joy to watch as well as listen smiles on all the musician's faces and guitar solos that as someone once said would make Ritchie Blackmore take up road sweeping:)
Old Neil began and will end with music. Glorious Life, Honorable Man.
Agree, man agree
Loved this song from the first time I heard it. It's like country-metal with this awesome historical & melancholy vibe.
What a catalog of songs he has produced since 65-66!!!!!! Amazing.
My wee brother visited me last week ,gees a shot of yer guitar hen and I will play you a song ,nearly greetin so a was ,cannot stop listening to it .......love my brother xxx
It kinda funny
That when he started writing songs back in buffalo Springfield days
They told him no way to sing
Thank goodness he did
Look where he got and all the great music we got to hear and enjoy
One of the best song writers of all time
Shows you you don't need to sound "perfect". Just groove, have a lot of heart and a great song. If anyone tried to cover this tune to "clean it up", it would lose it's soul. This song breaths.
I just have to close my eyes and what a vivid story Neil guides me through, Thank You Neil. 2021
This is the song I always go to when I have to go there, if ya dig. Had it on a bootleg tape couple years before the official release. Kept playing it for anyone who would listen; "You guys gotta hear this tune!". It's been my go-to number ever since. Thanks, Neil.
This ultimately is ONE of My favorite Neil songs. so much meaning, the music, everything about it. Plus of couseNeil and band singing it. I too, am an old die hard fan of Him, never get tired of hearing any of His music.
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love this..
one of three best music-vids in my life..
I love Neil Young because he played what he wanted to play, not what the record labels told him to, and they did indeed try to control him if you know his story. Some of his oddball albums I did not like, others I loved, but I respect this fellow musician for his integrity to play his music. Now, if you've read this far, let me share that Neil is known for not always having the most well tuned guitar, as some of his recordings will testify. At the beginning of this video, Neil tunes his obviously out of tune guitar, which was used on the previous song too. So when he tunes his guitar, by ear mind you, he gets it close enough and says "Perfect!" and his band mate laughs knowing the backstory.
+David Phillips True on the guitar tuning, but in cold outdoor stadiums, metal strings do funny things, Neil Rocks
It's funny, when Neil's guitar is out of tune, he just bends the strings until it sounds about right "PERFECT"
+Larry Larsen it be what pro's no to do when not in a studio or prime conditions. RIGHT
Wallet Bailey True, and as Daniel noted, outdoor temperatures can wreak havoc on a guitar, especially cold temps.
If you havent read his autbiography, check it out, very interesting I love Neil Young, my sister actually turned me on to him, she has almost all his many albums. He is very versatile, and you are right about him playing what he wants. That is one of the things I love about him. Rock on Neil!!!
one artist who sends the chills up my spine, what control on his harmonics, the guy always wants to reinvent and sometimes it is hit and miss, but a prolific songwriterand well respected by most musicians. seen Neil probly 6-8 times and always have liked his different approach,like the shocking pinks show was a great rockabilly, I liked thr transformer period as well, the old stuff rules. 90's albums ragged glory,broken arrow and mirror ball rocked hard some of my faves love his acoustic songs
Neil always plays with a such emotion and genuine passion in each performance.
I'll never forget hangin' on the stage, right in front of Neil, while he & Crazy Horse blasted this out at the Cow Palace, Daly City, sometime in the early '90s.
I listen to just about all genres of music and have seen dozens of concerts in the last 40 years...Neil Young ranks in the top 5 of all the concerts I've attended. Saw him in 1997 and he jammed for 3+ hours...as a friend of mine put it, 'we went to a concert, and a jam session ensued'...Rock will never die!
This is on my personal top ten of Neil's work. The cryptic nature of the lyric reminds me of 'The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down.'
This is a sensational take of this tune. The drummer is a terrific player.
I last saw Mr Young on the CSNY Y2K tour. He was 56 at the time and he shredded a poor defenseless Les Paul to pieces with his bare hands.
I don't see his equal on the horizon any time soon.
Neil is Americana music. Music for the people, no holds barred.
I forgot how moving this song was back in the day ... hearing it again in 2018 .. The fire still burns
One of my favorite electric Neil Young tracks.
Have been tuning in to his music for 45 years. Still not tired of it.
I remember going to his "Rust Never Sleeps" tour in Los Angeles. My ears rang for 3 days but this song stuck in my head forever....amazing man, concert, music.....once in a lifetime, I'm thankful to have seen and heard a small portion
Powder finger!! A favorite of mine. I listen to that song a lot. At least one or twice a week. Before I check out of hotel Life, I want to see Neil Young. ☮✌❤
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My favorite version - by far - of this tune. Neil, Poncho, Duck Dunn, Booker T & the Mgs ..Wow!
His name says it all;you'll never grow old with his songs!
Still one of my favourite Neil Young songs!
40 years ago I saw Neil perform in a small open air venue in Philadelphia. Haven't been the same ever since.
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I have loved Neil Young for close to 50 years. I would probably faint if I ever met him. 😂
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