Had the honor of seeing this live and to me this is one of the best intros in rock history. Neil is one of the best rock guitarists ever and hearing him live is quite the experience.
Neil with crazy horse is a very special combo, this song catches lightning in a bottle in a similar way to hendrix "star spangled banner" imo. A special moment in music recording
This track and the almost entire guitar solo being the length of the song(never done before) solidifies Neil as one of the best guitarists of all time..in my humble opinion !.Peace and Love
Such a great intro- slow build up.. his guitar technique is so defining, you know it’s him.. so many great guitarists have a signature sound , style .. Gilmore, Garcia, Santana, edge, lofgren, ..
First band I ever saw live - about 50 years ago 😱🤣 - and the craziest thing about the gig was the Support band - some unknown little outfit called The Eagles !
i can not put into words how much i love this song! he is so brilliant along with his band as well! this song will take you on a journey that you will wish never ends!
Beautiful reaction from my favourite reactors. My favourite Neil Young Song. I spent many summer evenings in my youth listening to this, headphones on and getting high 🤗
Thank you again for a great reaction. I have been a Neil Young fan since the late 60's when he was with Buffalo Springfield!! This is my favorite Neil Young song, and that is difficult to say with his awesome catalog.
Neil has been the soundtrack of my life and I've seen him in so many variations, backing musicians and even solo acoustic, he's not the best singer, not the best guitar player nor has he ever tried to be, but when I hear his music I know it's going to be real and honest, warts and all. I've talked to one of his sons about model trains (H.O.R.D.E. Festival) seen his son Ben and his daughter Amber (Greendale and other shows) and he's a real person that's lived a real life...
This song got Neil banned in Spain - definitely one of Neil's great jams with Crazy Horse, and even better live. As Neil says, "you can really smell the Horse on this one". Great choice, and great reaction as always. Happy New Year from Canada!
@@helenespaulding7562 Yes, Franco considered this song "offensive to the regime" - it was actually just this song that was officially banned, but apparently Spanish radio stopped playing any of his songs out of fear of backlash.
Nixon banned "Ohio" from being played by Julie in the White House and actually used tape copy of, _Everybody Knows_ as a Nixon Tape, the one where he rants about gays.
Watch Neil live at Farm Aid 1976. You might not be able put it on your channel but just watch it for your pleasure. A great musician ( and band ) wrapped up in their music and each other. The two guitar solos are immense. Neil at his best.
Love Niel Young but had never heard this song until the other day when checking out a reaction. One of the guys is a great pianist and was playing this song on the keys. Beautiful song
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Aztec Empire, reigning from 1502 or 1503 to 1520.They did not get that by shaking hands.The people of Tlaxcala in particular had long been enemies of Tenochtitlan and, after first resisting the Spanish incursion ferociously, they accepted the military superiority of the Europeans and agreed to support them against Montezuma's rule.
Check out his performance from FarmAid 2018, in Hartford Connecticut. Lukas Nelson’s (Willie’s son) band the Promise of the Real was his band that night and the set was 🔥. I think it’s still on the FarmAid channel.
Can’t go wrong with Neil ‘shaky’ Young. Also can’t get a sound like this done digitally. Real analog recording is and always will be the best. *Shakey stands for his kind of broken shakey singing style.
Apacalypto! The horrors of Montezuma! Dont get me wrong, I love the music of this song, but if Neil You g is glorifying Montezuma II, he is historically immature to say the least.
Neil was giving voice to the murdered central and South American tribes who were massacred by Cortez for their Gold & Silver. He was standing up for those who were being taken advantage of.
Thank God! The Aztecs "murdered" hundreds of thousands of other tribes-people on a constant basis. They were so hated that the other tribes joined the Spanish to get rid of the Aztecs. Learn your history from places besides a silly song.
Good music, lyrics utter nonsense. "Hate was just a legend/And war was never known." The Aztecs made war upon their own people with human sacrifices to their gods. In 1487, when about 80,400 prisoners were killed over four days. Young's simplistic, childlike lyrics in the song depict a world that never was.
In Jimmy McDonough’s biography of Young, Shakey, he asked the Canadian troubadour if any of his songs were autobiographical, to which Young responded: “What the fuck am I doing writing about Aztecs in ‘Cortez the Killer’ like I was there, wandering around? ‘Cause I only read about it in a few books. A lotta shit I just made up because it came to me.” ... you could argue that the song is almost certainly an allegory for the end of Young and Snodgress’s relationship... - Far Out Magazine
Well he wrote the song when he was in High School, just didn't record it til this version...it is certainly an idealized vision, artistic license for sure
PLEASE don’t believe the bullshit you find online, as most of it is pure deceit. This is a GREAT sounding song. The pace, melody, guitars-everything-is wonderful . . . Except the horrifically childish and silly lyrics. Cortez may have been a conqueror, but thank God for him in this instance. The people who settled Central and South America certainly had their own way of life, but know that the culture promoted the torture and wholesale slaughter of children. Please understand that this was a culture of death. Cortez, far from some kind of monster, was actually a hero in bringing some semblance of reason and good sense to a people who killed their own children for a Sun god. Neil You g is a great pop-rock-folk musician, but his music is often sidetracked by deceitful politics. It’s nonsense.
Dominika, after 50 years of listening to this song, you pointed out something that I've known subconsciously all the time. Neil's guitar on this track (and many others) has such a meditative quality that it just sends you into your own reflections.
Cowgirl in the Sand. Epic guitar from Neil. This definitely right up your alley. Go with the remastered studio version for the best version. His greatest song ever IMO
I don't think I have listened to the remastered version, so gonna check it out right away! But, yes, it's one of his best songs, and that album was my intro to him in 1970. I've been through 2 copies on vinyl, and have it also on CD and even on cassette!
People say Neil is a sloppy guitarist. But they don,t get it thats what makes him great technically perfect guitar playing is sterile and emotionally empty one soul grabbing note played at the right time can break you
Hello guys I thought I'd suggest another song by an artist, I believe you've reacted to before and seemed to enjoy her tunes. So, if interested give this one a listen. "To Love Somebody by Janis Joplin" (Live) (by the channel: cavettbiter) --This was a live performance from the Dick Cavett Show which was a popular American talk show that aired from 1968-1986. It was one of several that invited new artists and bands to come on their shows and perform. I really enjoyed rocking with you two thanks for sharing.
"And I know she's living there
and she loves me to this day
I still can't remember when
or how I lost my way"
Had the honor of seeing this live and to me this is one of the best intros in rock history. Neil is one of the best rock guitarists ever and hearing him live is quite the experience.
Saw him play this last week with Crazy Horse. So good.
As Neil stated in his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame speech. He wouldn’t be where he is without Crazy Horse,they’re an amazing live band 🤘
one of the best songs of all time
U can never go wrong with old Neil
MASTERPIECE 😅
Neil with crazy horse is a very special combo, this song catches lightning in a bottle in a similar way to hendrix "star spangled banner" imo. A special moment in music recording
Neil may not be technically perfect, but he displays pure emotion through the strings. He wrote this song while in high school...
This track and the almost entire guitar solo being the length of the song(never done before) solidifies Neil as one of the best guitarists of all time..in my humble opinion !.Peace and Love
I read peons saying he’s a guitar hack and I wanna just slap them!
Such a great intro- slow build up.. his guitar technique is so defining, you know it’s him.. so many great guitarists have a signature sound , style .. Gilmore, Garcia, Santana, edge, lofgren, ..
First band I ever saw live - about 50 years ago 😱🤣 - and the craziest thing about the gig was the Support band - some unknown little outfit called The Eagles !
i can not put into words how much i love this song! he is so brilliant along with his band as well! this song will take you on a journey that you will wish never ends!
Beautiful reaction from my favourite reactors. My favourite Neil Young Song. I spent many summer evenings in my youth listening to this, headphones on and getting high 🤗
I was 16...virtually same experience...I had just bought Decade
Domanika beautiful to see you totally immersed in a great poet and superb musician. Neil the best. Watch his live stuff it will your mind.
Thank you again for a great reaction. I have been a Neil Young fan since the late 60's when he was with Buffalo Springfield!! This is my favorite Neil Young song, and that is difficult to say with his awesome catalog.
Cowgirl in the sand and Revaluation Blues are two songs by Neil that you two will love !!! Rock on !!
Neil has been the soundtrack of my life and I've seen him in so many variations, backing musicians and even solo acoustic, he's not the best singer, not the best guitar player nor has he ever tried to be, but when I hear his music I know it's going to be real and honest, warts and all. I've talked to one of his sons about model trains (H.O.R.D.E. Festival) seen his son Ben and his daughter Amber (Greendale and other shows) and he's a real person that's lived a real life...
The band Gov’t Mule covered this brilliantly, for those of you who might know that band.
also "Built To Spill" does an amazing cover!
All-time favorite!! 😃
And all the women were beautiful.
This song got Neil banned in Spain - definitely one of Neil's great jams with Crazy Horse, and even better live. As Neil says, "you can really smell the Horse on this one". Great choice, and great reaction as always. Happy New Year from Canada!
Banned under Franco I’m assuming? Not recently, surely?
@@helenespaulding7562 Yes, Franco considered this song "offensive to the regime" - it was actually just this song that was officially banned, but apparently Spanish radio stopped playing any of his songs out of fear of backlash.
@@dbradx luckily, Franco was out of the picture just weeks after this song came out. Same month. I just “asked Alexa”! 😏
Nixon banned "Ohio" from being played by Julie in the White House and actually used tape copy of, _Everybody Knows_ as a Nixon Tape, the one where he rants about gays.
It was not banned.
Great pick….. one of my favorites 🎸❤️🔥 great reaction 🙏🏻
Btw- I luv u guys- so relaxed together.. this song is sooo unfortunately historically accurate
So happy you two keep looking at the odd ones....great song..
Watch Neil live at Farm Aid 1976. You might not be able put it on your channel but just watch it for your pleasure. A great musician ( and band ) wrapped up in their music and each other. The two guitar solos are immense. Neil at his best.
great reaction. lots of emotion in both song and your reaction.
Hurricane - Neil can be a very emotional guitarist and he brought the storm to us on that one. Just as he brings the menace to this one.
Love Niel Young but had never heard this song until the other day when checking out a reaction. One of the guys is a great pianist and was playing this song on the keys. Beautiful song
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I was in junior high school when we performed a talent show and played Cinnamon Girl
Neil always manages to squeeze so much emotion from his music, even with what is essentially a three-chord song like this beauty.
Passion for the music!!
Such a Great Song! ❤
The best from him bless be
this song is a true heavyweight…
Keep on rocking in the free world,neil. Rip
Aztec Empire, reigning from 1502 or 1503 to 1520.They did not get that by shaking hands.The people of Tlaxcala in particular had long been enemies of Tenochtitlan and, after first resisting the Spanish incursion ferociously, they accepted the military superiority of the Europeans and agreed to support them against Montezuma's rule.
Check out his performance from FarmAid 2018, in Hartford Connecticut. Lukas Nelson’s (Willie’s son) band the Promise of the Real was his band that night and the set was 🔥. I think it’s still on the FarmAid channel.
Can’t go wrong with Neil ‘shaky’ Young. Also can’t get a sound like this done digitally. Real analog recording is and always will be the best.
*Shakey stands for his kind of broken shakey singing style.
This song on the Rust Never Sleeps LP is longer and in my opinion is better than this version.
The live version on Weld is also rather good.
hello! can you do a reaction of "Gary Moore - The Loner - Live at Hammersmith Odeon" thank you!
Few can ooze poignance like Neil.
masterpiece , hey my channel tnks fropm brazil, 24 we will win, emotional line this man is a killer too
you have to react to the amazing cover of this song by Grace Potter and Joe Satriani "cortez the killer"
how come you didnt react to daniel balavoine?
We'll check him out. Thank you 👍
Apacalypto! The horrors of Montezuma!
Dont get me wrong, I love the music of this song, but if Neil You g is glorifying Montezuma II, he is historically immature to say the least.
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Neil was giving voice to the murdered central and South American tribes who were massacred by Cortez for their Gold & Silver. He was standing up for those who were being taken advantage of.
Thank God! The Aztecs "murdered" hundreds of thousands of other tribes-people on a constant basis. They were so hated that the other tribes joined the Spanish to get rid of the Aztecs. Learn your history from places besides a silly song.
@@baronfyrewhine Hey, don't dispute Neil's version of history. hahaha
Seriously?
Good music, lyrics utter nonsense. "Hate was just a legend/And war was never known." The Aztecs made war upon their own people with human sacrifices to their gods. In 1487, when about 80,400 prisoners were killed over four days. Young's simplistic, childlike lyrics in the song depict a world that never was.
In Jimmy McDonough’s biography of Young, Shakey, he asked the Canadian troubadour if any of his songs were autobiographical, to which Young responded: “What the fuck am I doing writing about Aztecs in ‘Cortez the Killer’ like I was there, wandering around? ‘Cause I only read about it in a few books. A lotta shit I just made up because it came to me.” ... you could argue that the song is almost certainly an allegory for the end of Young and Snodgress’s relationship... - Far Out Magazine
Good point. @@bookhouseboy280
Well he wrote the song when he was in High School, just didn't record it til this version...it is certainly an idealized vision, artistic license for sure
@@blindriv3r
For sure👍
PLEASE don’t believe the bullshit you find online, as most of it is pure deceit. This is a GREAT sounding song. The pace, melody, guitars-everything-is wonderful . . . Except the horrifically childish and silly lyrics. Cortez may have been a conqueror, but thank God for him in this instance. The people who settled Central and South America certainly had their own way of life, but know that the culture promoted the torture and wholesale slaughter of children. Please understand that this was a culture of death. Cortez, far from some kind of monster, was actually a hero in bringing some semblance of reason and good sense to a people who killed their own children for a Sun god. Neil You g is a great pop-rock-folk musician, but his music is often sidetracked by deceitful politics. It’s nonsense.
You are way to kind to be Cortez my friend
Dominika, after 50 years of listening to this song, you pointed out something that I've known subconsciously all the time. Neil's guitar on this track (and many others) has such a meditative quality that it just sends you into your own reflections.
Cowgirl in the Sand. Epic guitar from Neil. This definitely right up your alley. Go with the remastered studio version for the best version. His greatest song ever IMO
I don't think I have listened to the remastered version, so gonna check it out right away! But, yes, it's one of his best songs, and that album was my intro to him in 1970. I've been through 2 copies on vinyl, and have it also on CD and even on cassette!
@@MissAstorDancer nothing different, it’s just a cleaner/perfect sounding version of the original recording. The guitar is so crunchy…
People say Neil is a sloppy guitarist. But they don,t get it thats what makes him great technically perfect guitar playing is sterile and emotionally empty one soul grabbing note played at the right time can break you
Love Neil Young! Have seen him 3 times live in concert here in Canada 🇨🇦 Brilliant songwriter.
A great song by Neil Young and Crazy Horse… A lesson in the lack of humanity that has unfortunately been with mankind to this day….
As I watch you both I know that there is a God for I see him in your eyes and love for each other bless be
Masterpiece
Can you please, please, please check out Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings' version of this song?❤
Hello guys I thought I'd suggest another song by an artist, I believe you've reacted to before and seemed to enjoy her tunes. So, if interested give this one a listen. "To Love Somebody by Janis Joplin" (Live) (by the channel: cavettbiter) --This was a live performance from the Dick Cavett Show which was a popular American talk show that aired from 1968-1986. It was one of several that invited new artists and bands to come on their shows and perform. I really enjoyed rocking with you two thanks for sharing.