This is the best reaction to Neil that I have seen and maybe the best description of the magic of Neil, serene and melancholy at the same time. Love this review. God bless
So much more Neil to sample: Cinnamon Girl, Down By The River, The Needle And The Damage Done, When You Dance I Can Really Love, Old Man, Ohio, After The Goldrush, Tonight's The NIght, Southern Man, Walk On, Love To Burn, Comes A Time, Revolution Blues, Heart Of Gold, Like A Hurricane, Hey Hey My My, Don't Cry No Tears, Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere, Mellow My Mind, Cowgirl In The Sand, Over And Over, Driftin' Back and SO many more. I've seen Neil in concert many times; especially fortunate to see the Rust Never Sleeps tour, one of the most amazing and conceptual concert experiences of all time.
The amazing thing about Neil Young is that you wrote this entire list full of classic songs, and you didn't even mention Powderfinger, On The Beach, Thrashers, Harvest, Sugar Mountain, Harvest Moon...
@@DrStrangelove3891 No doubt! I actually think every song off of On The Beach (my personal favorite) and Tonight's The Night are classics. Not to mention his early work with the Buffalo Springfield. But you run out of space when you start listing songs from an icon of classic rock who's put out (and is STILL putting out!) music for almost 60 years.
Great reaction! Neil Young is a deep rabbit hole with a magnificent catalog of music as a solo artist as well as a member of bands (Crazy Horse, Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.) There is a beautiful performance for the BBC in 1970 of Neil solo in acoustic guitar singing a song he had just composed, Old Man. That will be one of the most beautiful voice and guitar performances that you'll ever see.
This wonderful song was banned in Spain as they didn't like Cortez being called a killer. Neil Young is a genius and for the next song I will recommend "Southern Man". I saw him and Crazy Horse live many years ago and they played a very long version of this sng. I really enjoy watching you two!
Your reactions always make me smile, and this song holds a very special meaning for me. There are many people who will tell you that Neil Young is incomparable; for me, this reminds me of those dreamy days of childhood, riding in the car with my dad, in the years before he died, with all the windows down, cruising on back roads, the music loud enough to drown out the rest of the world. It’s a song about a time that is long gone, a time that never was. I’ll still always remember it fondly.
you have to do a live version of this song. This is the very soft and short version- Live they shred guitars like ther is no tomorrow and he does always an like 10 minutes epic solo.
Yes you must hear the BBC live track by Neil of 'Old Man', you will love it. This slectric Cortez track is marvellous and you can imagine the prow of the boat rising and falling as it cuts into the waves on its way to the Americas before the lyrics explain it all. Wonderful guitar by a genius player and songwriter.
Neil Young is a very eclectic artist, he’s tried many genres during his long career, although he has centred mainly around the folk rock singer songwriter style, he has ventured into heavy electric rock, rockabilly, electronic and 1960’s beat music. Harvest moon ,Like a hurricane , Mr Soul ,Tonight’s the night and Rocking in the free world highlight the diversity of his catalogue
Hello my friends, my name is Nelson from Colombia, i recomendent cow girl in the sand by NeilYoung too...Cortes the Killer is my favorite...is so beautiful...
Neil. Up there with the best of them. He’s recorded everything from folk to really heavy rock. Know as the ‘Godfather of Grunge’ has written some beautiful lyrics and the most gorgeous melodies. Hope you keep checking him out. There’s some 60 years of stuff for you to catch up on. So pleased you enjoyed it & checked him out.
Hi.......That is Neil on the lead Guitar and vocal. His playing on this song is some of my favorite Neil Young solo playing ever. Not fast but real emotional.
Neil Young live at BBC 1971: Old Man, Heart of Gold, Out on the Weekend... such a great concert series, especially if you include his banter with the audience before each song. Up there with Radiohead's Live from the Basement series.
Carol has one of the most beautifully expressive faces I've ever seen. The way her emotions flow through her shining eyes and pursed lips, it's very captivating. I couldn't imagine how bad it would feel to cause that face to reflect pain, betrayal, or sorrow.
Great eaction to a classic. May I suggest that you try "Like A Hurricane" or "Powderfinger" next. I first heard Neil in 1971 with his song "Tell Me Why".
Southern Man or Cowgirl in the Sand are a must for you both. Official remastered versions are best for first time hearing the songs. His catalog is amazingly deep…Huge catalog ahead of you to enjoy
You've done it now - Neil Young is going to take you lots of places. Try some early stuff like "After the gold rush" , I say that as its one of my favourite all time albums - enjoy. xx
This song was banned in Spain for labelling Cortez a killer. As mentioned below Neil's 1971 BBC concert "Old Man" . Please try and find one of the videos that has him introducing the story behind the song. From that same concert "Love in Mind" an under two-minute song that is beautiful song that leaves you wanting more. Thanks for your reaction to Neil. With over 60 albums you may never have time to get to all of the gems that Neil has given to us.
This is one of his best ! I only saw him in concert once, but clearly recall how the intensity of the show ramped up a few notches when he got into Cortez as he used it to lead up to the climactic finale. He's amazing live !!
The Neil Young rabbit hole is immense. Would love to hear you to react to any of the following- On The Beach, Revolution Blues, A Man Needs a Maid & Down by the River!!
Neil Young is one of the greatest singer songwriters of all time. Whether with Buffalo Sprinfield,CSNY or solo(especially with his backup band,Crazy Horse who he has played with since the late 60s and they are still playing together) he really brings it. Neil Young has covered so many genres: country,folk,hard rock,blues,new wave,rockabilly and more. like That is something he has in common with Led Zeppelin,his electicism. Young has hit on controversial topics on songs like Cortez The Killer(which was banned in Spain),Ohio( about protest killings at Kent State University during Vietnam) and Southern Man( about the racism in the Southern US). Speaking of Led Zeppelin,here is Young and Led Zeppelin jamming at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Some say that Neil Young blew away Jimmy Page here: ua-cam.com/video/1aFqjP1iuzY/v-deo.htmlsi=52omA3MPeEEsbtqB
I’m so glad that the two of you have discovered Neil Young. One of the greatest singer songwriters and guitarists of all time. I would recommend you Listen to a live version of Like A Hurricane… there are many performances on YT. And, btw, you’re my favourite reaction couple on the net. Absolutely love you two. So genuine and connected - to the music and one another. 😊
I drove through Cortez, Colorado with my dad exactly one year ago today and this song was on my mind all the time. Great memory and a great song. Thanks for reacting to it
IMHO, Neil is in the same league of songwriters as Dylan, Simon, Hunter, or Lennon/McCartney, and the same league of guitarists as Clapton, Garcia, Stills, or Richards. Harvest, After the Goldrush, On the Beach, Tonight’s the Night are all albums worth deep dives. Great song, love your reaction.✌️❤️🎶
Nice reaction... Neil is an amazing songwriter. Never get tired of his music. Another very powerful songwriter that we lost in 2023 was Canadian Gordon Lightfoot. He did an amazing job describing a real shipping tragedy that happened on Lake Superior in 1975. "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" is very well composed and pays respect to the sailors families. He had a very nice ay of telling the story through music.
This guy wrote a song called "Sugar Mountain", which is a song about moving into adulthood and leaving home, when he was 19 yoa - he wrote "Ohio" just 3 weeks after the Kent State massacre of vietnam war protesters in 1970 (the song was released by CSNY on "So Far" which did not come out until 1974) - there is acoustic Neil ("After the Gold Rush", "Harvest", "Tonight's the Night", etc.) then there is electric Neil (most everything with Crazy Horse) - The album "Live Rust" has one side that is mostly his acoustic stuff (if i remember correctly) and the other side of the double album was electric...the live version of "Cortez the Killer" is incredible, but i thought ya'll might enjoy the studio version to start...this is indeed a VERY DEEP rabbit hole with a variety that speaks to his song-writing genius ... he is also known as the Godfather of "grunge"...so just versatile...thanks as always for great reaction...can't wait to see ya'll watch Neil play "Old Man" and "Needle and the Damage Done"!
Ooh you are in now, Neil Young is so incredible, been listening for years, The Live Rust Album would be a great place to go, double Album 1st album is an acoustic set album 2 is electric, Like a Hurricane is an epic song from the Live Rust album, Powderfinger, Cortez the killer, Cowgirl in the sand ( live at Fillmore) an epic 16 mins long, Like a Hurricane is sin* I could play 10 times a day and never get bored with it.
Neil's guitar style has been characterized as 'primitive' and 'anti-technique'. No one else sounds like him when it comes to guitar soloing. In his song 'Cinnamon Girl' he plays and pulls off a one note guitar solo that actually works and it is considered a true rock classic. 'Southern Man' is definitely a song you should listen to. Lynyrd Skynyrd famously references it in their song 'Sweet Home Alabama'.
The guitar solo at the start depicts the journey across the ocean. At times you can hear the boat crashing through the waves. It sounds simple but not many guitarist (if any) can play the way Neil plays here.
Man are you two in for a treat with this artist. And I mean artist in the truest sense of the word! When Shakey (Neil) has Old Black in his hands he created some of the greatest most memorable guitar work to ever grace my ears. Have been fortunate enough to see him 7/8 times and each time was different.....enjoy the ride! Cheers
I know this was a semi smart ass way of says Neil has a great catelog, but I'm also interested in your list, it would be fun to go down it for stuff I don't listen to as much as I should
@@dmj4966 I was just pullng your leg. I don't have a list, per se. The best I can do is bin his songs into quartiles. Cortez and Powderfinger being in the top quartile.
@@dmj4966 Well, I have so much Neil material that I tried to burn off a "best of" and I wound up with 3- 80 min CDs ..All hard, all soft and his material with other groups.........I guess that says it all..LOL
Great reaction to one of my favourite songs form the man who imo is the heart and soul of rock and roll. Subscribed. Keep listening to Neil. Some great suggestions below. He is premier league
Neil is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose career has spanned 6 decades - he is still making music and has always been a political commentator who is now a musical legend. He played with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash in one of the first super groups (CSNY), and he had already worked with Crazy Horse and was one of the voices of that generation of anti-Vietnam war artists. For me "After The Gold Rush" was the album that cemented his place in Rock-n-roll history, considered by us hippies in England a masterpiece. Any track will do, maybe "Southern Man" as a condemnation of slavery in Americas south. Peace.
Don't forget he was with Stephen Stills in Buffalo Springfield (1967) before CSNY! "There's something happening here...What it is ain't exactly clear...There's a man with a gun over there...Telling me I got to beware" (For what it's worth)
Thanks! Cinnamon Girl and Ohio (with Crosby, Stills, and Nash) are a good electric tunes. Old Man and Heart of Gold live from the BBC are good acoustic tunes just to get started.
Tonight's the Night, song and album. Needle and the Damage Done. Rust Never Sleeps. There's so many great songs. Beware people who like slick music and don't like Neal Young.
Well guys ,you just struck the jackpot........In your first listen to Neil Young,you just may have hit on his best composition. However as you go down this path you will soon discover that there are MANY sides to this man and his music. I won't bore you with the details :) you'll see for yourself as you feel you must find out more he has done.
One of my all time favorite Neil Young songs. Cinnamon Girl, Like A Hurricane, Sugar Mountain, My My Hey Hey, Hey Hey My My, Old Man... The list is long for Neil. I saw Neil with Crazy Horse in 83' in Athens. Neil played acoustic, just him and his harmonica for an hour which was followed by 90 minutes of Neil and Crazy Horse.
Please check out the Neil Young and Crazy Horse album "Everybody Knows this is Nowhere" It's a vibe from beginning to end and it contains many of the songs people are suggesting. It's his first album with the Crazy Horse band. This musical ensemble is so raw and they sound so unique.
If y'all want to start from his early work "Mr. Soul" "Expecting To Fly" or "On The Way Home" are really great. He can write a great country/folk song like "Old Man" and then write a rock anthem like "Southern Man". Discovering Neil Young is a pretty long journey, but well worth the trip.
I love this original studio recording, but do yourselves a BIG favor and watch Dave Matthews Band's live performance of Cortez The Killer in Central Park with Warren Haynes then watch the performance in Madison Square Garden 2018, again with Warren Haynes. Absolutely stunning song and fantastic live covers!
Neil live at the Farm Aid concerts. These are annual concerts featuring many great stars. The aim is to raise funds for poorer farmers. It’s the of thing Neil does. His wife is Darryl Hannah who was a famous actress who is well known for her environmental campaigning.
Neil is a deep deep dive. Living legend. Saw him live last year. Incredible concert. Since you really seem to love guitar, PLEASE check out Stevie Ray Vaughn's 'Tin Pan Alley' studio recording. Then move on to his live videos. Be prepared to hold on your your head or it might get blown off your shoulders.
There isn't an artist on planet earth who could do the song the way Neil Young does. His playing, singing and phrasing is on another level. And his songwriting in this song is mesmerizing. And by the way, this song is about a real person and a lesson in history. The live version is stunning. And the live version of 'Like a Hurricane" will have you awe struck;)
Young is one of the few musicians today from this time period, where if you gave him a guitar/s and a piano, he could entertain a crowd for 5 hours and still have material left in his resume that would entice you to stay and listen. There aren't a lot of old rockers that still have a voice that is not much different from 50 years ago. Like him or not, need to respect him for his musical achievements as he is a a remarkable man.
So many great Neil Young songs. So I will suggest an obvious and easy one, Cinnamon Girl - a pop masterpiece that is pure rock. "Ten silver saxes, a bass with a bow-"
You’ve heard Robert Plant riff and improvise a bit of Neil Young before when you reacted to Led Zeppelin Live Dazed and Confused. At 8:17 of your reaction video to that song, when Plant replies to some of Jimmy’s bow work on the guitar with “be on my side, I’ll be on yours” he is sampling a bit of Neil Young’s “Down By the River” that they had apparently just recently seen in concert that year.
If you want to see/hear how versatile Neil is watch him sing a Beatles song A Day in the Life 2009, where Neil is seen as possessed by this song. And to top it off, Paul McCartney joins him. He is a true master.
This is the best reaction to Neil that I have seen and maybe the best description of the magic of Neil, serene and melancholy at the same time. Love this review. God bless
Neil is one the most PURE musicians alive still among us today, a lion, spanning decades, staying true to the music and himself. Legend.
Yeah, Neil Young. What a musician, so vastly underrated. Good to see younger audiences enjoy his skills. When you hear him, you know.
So much more Neil to sample: Cinnamon Girl, Down By The River, The Needle And The Damage Done, When You Dance I Can Really Love, Old Man, Ohio, After The Goldrush, Tonight's The NIght, Southern Man, Walk On, Love To Burn, Comes A Time, Revolution Blues, Heart Of Gold, Like A Hurricane, Hey Hey My My, Don't Cry No Tears, Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere, Mellow My Mind, Cowgirl In The Sand, Over And Over, Driftin' Back and SO many more. I've seen Neil in concert many times; especially fortunate to see the Rust Never Sleeps tour, one of the most amazing and conceptual concert experiences of all time.
Both Rust Never Sleeps and his Weld Tour DVD are must see TV, he was incredible live in both. Master musician, rocking out!
RAGGED GLORY CINNAMON GIRL OR Cowgirl in the Sand
The amazing thing about Neil Young is that you wrote this entire list full of classic songs, and you didn't even mention Powderfinger, On The Beach, Thrashers, Harvest, Sugar Mountain, Harvest Moon...
@@DrStrangelove3891 No doubt! I actually think every song off of On The Beach (my personal favorite) and Tonight's The Night are classics. Not to mention his early work with the Buffalo Springfield. But you run out of space when you start listing songs from an icon of classic rock who's put out (and is STILL putting out!) music for almost 60 years.
Great reaction! Neil Young is a deep rabbit hole with a magnificent catalog of music as a solo artist as well as a member of bands (Crazy Horse, Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.) There is a beautiful performance for the BBC in 1970 of Neil solo in acoustic guitar singing a song he had just composed, Old Man. That will be one of the most beautiful voice and guitar performances that you'll ever see.
This wonderful song was banned in Spain as they didn't like Cortez being called a killer. Neil Young is a genius and for the next song I will recommend "Southern Man". I saw him and Crazy Horse live many years ago and they played a very long version of this sng. I really enjoy watching you two!
Your reactions always make me smile, and this song holds a very special meaning for me. There are many people who will tell you that Neil Young is incomparable; for me, this reminds me of those dreamy days of childhood, riding in the car with my dad, in the years before he died, with all the windows down, cruising on back roads, the music loud enough to drown out the rest of the world. It’s a song about a time that is long gone, a time that never was. I’ll still always remember it fondly.
You’re at the entrance to the rabbit hole to end all rabbit holes. Uncle Neil rules
They will be reacting to him the rest of their lives! He never stopped producing music, much of it worth a listen. Lucky them...
Always loved his guitar playing. Full of every emotion imaginable but ultimately magnificent...love it! 🤦👍🇬🇧
Neil Young and Crazy Horse best live performance, in my opinion, is a track called "Down by the river"
For me it's Cowgirl in The Sand, but Down by the River is stunning.
BUTthe Crosby Still, Nash , And Young Live version of Down By The River on David Steinberg Show just as good
you have to do a live version of this song. This is the very soft and short version- Live they shred guitars like ther is no tomorrow and he does always an like 10 minutes epic solo.
Yes - one of the finest songs ever created. So glad you loved it!
Yes you must hear the BBC live track by Neil of 'Old Man', you will love it. This slectric Cortez track is marvellous and you can imagine the prow of the boat rising and falling as it cuts into the waves on its way to the Americas before the lyrics explain it all. Wonderful guitar by a genius player and songwriter.
Neil Young is a very eclectic artist, he’s tried many genres during his long career, although he has centred mainly around the folk rock singer songwriter style, he has ventured into heavy electric rock, rockabilly, electronic and 1960’s beat music.
Harvest moon ,Like a hurricane , Mr Soul ,Tonight’s the night and Rocking in the free world highlight the diversity of his catalogue
Hello my friends, my name is Nelson from Colombia, i recomendent cow girl in the sand by NeilYoung too...Cortes the Killer is my favorite...is so beautiful...
Exactly
Neil. Up there with the best of them. He’s recorded everything from folk to really heavy rock. Know as the ‘Godfather of Grunge’ has written some beautiful lyrics and the most gorgeous melodies. Hope you keep checking him out. There’s some 60 years of stuff for you to catch up on. So pleased you enjoyed it & checked him out.
The playing is pure emotion.
Hi.......That is Neil on the lead Guitar and vocal. His playing on this song is some of my favorite Neil Young solo playing ever. Not fast but real emotional.
Down by the River, Cowgirl in the Sand, The Thrasher and many many more
There is a video of him doing the song Old Man live with only an acoustic guitar here on UA-cam. It is also very beautiful.
Neil Young live at BBC 1971: Old Man, Heart of Gold, Out on the Weekend... such a great concert series, especially if you include his banter with the audience before each song. Up there with Radiohead's Live from the Basement series.
@@csn10 Yeah, that one.
Nope to wimpy....he made his name doing ROCK....Down By The River...long great solos you don't get on Top 40 garbage radio that plats the same trash
@@insanetubegainnope need his rock
Carol has one of the most beautifully expressive faces I've ever seen. The way her emotions flow through her shining eyes and pursed lips, it's very captivating. I couldn't imagine how bad it would feel to cause that face to reflect pain, betrayal, or sorrow.
You need to listen to Grace Porter and Joe Satrani cover the song it's amazing. It's also a live version
Great eaction to a classic. May I suggest that you try "Like A Hurricane" or "Powderfinger" next. I first heard Neil in 1971 with his song "Tell Me Why".
Excellent review, and have fun with all of the incredibly deep NY catalogue and his classic 'Walk On'!
My favorite guitar solo/intro of all time
Southern Man or Cowgirl in the Sand are a must for you both. Official remastered versions are best for first time hearing the songs. His catalog is amazingly deep…Huge catalog ahead of you to enjoy
You've done it now - Neil Young is going to take you lots of places. Try some early stuff like "After the gold rush" , I say that as its one of my favourite all time albums - enjoy. xx
As long as you don't get the Wioy Boys just wanting his acoustic...Down By The River
Or Ragged Glory
This song was banned in Spain for labelling Cortez a killer. As mentioned below Neil's 1971 BBC concert "Old Man" . Please try and find one of the videos that has him introducing the story behind the song. From that same concert "Love in Mind" an under two-minute song that is beautiful song that leaves you wanting more. Thanks for your reaction to Neil. With over 60 albums you may never have time to get to all of the gems that Neil has given to us.
I wore the grooves off of the Harvest album when I was a teen.
Needle and the damage done was an anthem.
Great reaction. Missed you guys.
This is one of his best ! I only saw him in concert once, but clearly recall how the intensity of the show ramped up a few notches when he got into Cortez as he used it to lead up to the climactic finale. He's amazing live !!
Great Tune, Great Album and Great Reaction!
The Neil Young rabbit hole is immense. Would love to hear you to react to any of the following- On The Beach, Revolution Blues, A Man Needs a Maid & Down by the River!!
Neil Young is one of the greatest singer songwriters of all time. Whether with Buffalo Sprinfield,CSNY or solo(especially with his backup band,Crazy Horse who he has played with since the late 60s and they are still playing together) he really brings it.
Neil Young has covered so many genres: country,folk,hard rock,blues,new wave,rockabilly and more. like That is something he has in common with Led Zeppelin,his electicism. Young has hit on controversial topics on songs like Cortez The Killer(which was banned in Spain),Ohio( about protest killings at Kent State University during Vietnam) and Southern Man( about the racism in the Southern US).
Speaking of Led Zeppelin,here is Young and Led Zeppelin jamming at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Some say that Neil Young blew away Jimmy Page here:
ua-cam.com/video/1aFqjP1iuzY/v-deo.htmlsi=52omA3MPeEEsbtqB
I’m so glad that the two of you have discovered Neil Young. One of the greatest singer songwriters and guitarists of all time. I would recommend you Listen to a live version of Like A Hurricane… there are many performances on YT. And, btw, you’re my favourite reaction couple on the net. Absolutely love you two. So genuine and connected - to the music and one another. 😊
I drove through Cortez, Colorado with my dad exactly one year ago today and this song was on my mind all the time. Great memory and a great song. Thanks for reacting to it
The best live version of this song ever recorded is off his Weld CD. Catch it👊👍💥
Your reaction is beautiful, well done!
the SOLO that never ends ............in the best way possible .
Anything by uncle Neil is masterpiece. His lyrics are up there with Dylan’s.
All 3 members of Crazy Horse are brilliant musicians in their own rights
'Will To Love'...just Neil and his acoustic guitar in front of a snapping wood fire.
IMHO, Neil is in the same league of songwriters as Dylan, Simon, Hunter, or Lennon/McCartney, and the same league of guitarists as Clapton, Garcia, Stills, or Richards. Harvest, After the Goldrush, On the Beach, Tonight’s the Night are all albums worth deep dives. Great song, love your reaction.✌️❤️🎶
Nope way better
Yep, those are his essential 70s albums along with Rust Never Sleeps and Live Rust.
Who is hunter? Ian Hunter?
Who is hunter? Ian Hunter?
Who is hunter? Ian Hunter?
Nice reaction... Neil is an amazing songwriter. Never get tired of his music. Another very powerful songwriter that we lost in 2023 was Canadian Gordon Lightfoot. He did an amazing job describing a real shipping tragedy that happened on Lake Superior in 1975. "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" is very well composed and pays respect to the sailors families. He had a very nice ay of telling the story through music.
You guys should checkout the cover version of this song by grace potter and Joe satrriani.
This guy wrote a song called "Sugar Mountain", which is a song about moving into adulthood and leaving home, when he was 19 yoa - he wrote "Ohio" just 3 weeks after the Kent State massacre of vietnam war protesters in 1970 (the song was released by CSNY on "So Far" which did not come out until 1974) - there is acoustic Neil ("After the Gold Rush", "Harvest", "Tonight's the Night", etc.) then there is electric Neil (most everything with Crazy Horse) - The album "Live Rust" has one side that is mostly his acoustic stuff (if i remember correctly) and the other side of the double album was electric...the live version of "Cortez the Killer" is incredible, but i thought ya'll might enjoy the studio version to start...this is indeed a VERY DEEP rabbit hole with a variety that speaks to his song-writing genius ... he is also known as the Godfather of "grunge"...so just versatile...thanks as always for great reaction...can't wait to see ya'll watch Neil play "Old Man" and "Needle and the Damage Done"!
Led Zeppelin and Neil Young are my favorite 70s jams
You are spot on my friend............ :)
Ooh you are in now, Neil Young is so incredible, been listening for years, The Live Rust Album would be a great place to go, double Album 1st album is an acoustic set album 2 is electric, Like a Hurricane is an epic song from the Live Rust album, Powderfinger, Cortez the killer, Cowgirl in the sand ( live at Fillmore) an epic 16 mins long, Like a Hurricane is sin* I could play 10 times a day and never get bored with it.
Now Try “ Down by the River” Cowgirl in the Sand” and Cinnamon Girl” just for stsrters❤️👍🏻🎼🎸
Please tackle the live video of Like A Hurricane.
"Like A Hurricane" and "Harvest Moon" are my favorites by him. Neil always had the perfect amount of distortion on his guitar.
Neil's guitar style has been characterized as 'primitive' and 'anti-technique'. No one else sounds like him when it comes to guitar soloing. In his song 'Cinnamon Girl' he plays and pulls off a one note guitar solo that actually works and it is considered a true rock classic. 'Southern Man' is definitely a song you should listen to. Lynyrd Skynyrd famously references it in their song 'Sweet Home Alabama'.
The guitar solo at the start depicts the journey across the ocean. At times you can hear the boat crashing through the waves. It sounds simple but not many guitarist (if any) can play the way Neil plays here.
Man are you two in for a treat with this artist. And I mean artist in the truest sense of the word! When Shakey (Neil) has Old Black in his hands he created some of the greatest most memorable guitar work to ever grace my ears. Have been fortunate enough to see him 7/8 times and each time was different.....enjoy the ride! Cheers
You're just scratching the surface here. This is my 32nd favorite Neil Young song.....
Where do you have Powderfinger? Just so i can trust your ranking.
I know this was a semi smart ass way of says Neil has a great catelog, but I'm also interested in your list, it would be fun to go down it for stuff I don't listen to as much as I should
@@dmj4966 I was just pullng your leg. I don't have a list, per se. The best I can do is bin his songs into quartiles. Cortez and Powderfinger being in the top quartile.
@@scottstewart5784 i figured, but a list is a fun idea
@@dmj4966 Well, I have so much Neil material that I tried to burn off a "best of" and I wound up with 3- 80 min CDs ..All hard, all soft and his material with other groups.........I guess that says it all..LOL
I would recommend Neil young (Harvest Moon)
Great reaction
Great reaction to one of my favourite songs form the man who imo is the heart and soul of rock and roll. Subscribed. Keep listening to Neil. Some great suggestions below. He is premier league
Neil is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose career has spanned 6 decades - he is still making music and has always been a political commentator who is now a musical legend. He played with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash in one of the first super groups (CSNY), and he had already worked with Crazy Horse and was one of the voices of that generation of anti-Vietnam war artists. For me "After The Gold Rush" was the album that cemented his place in Rock-n-roll history, considered by us hippies in England a masterpiece. Any track will do, maybe "Southern Man" as a condemnation of slavery in Americas south. Peace.
Don't forget he was with Stephen Stills in Buffalo Springfield (1967) before CSNY! "There's something happening here...What it is ain't exactly clear...There's a man with a gun over there...Telling me I got to beware" (For what it's worth)
Neil is one of those musicians who puts his entire soul into his guitar work and you can feel it.
And don’t forget without Neil we wouldn’t have sweet home Alabama
We know
Better is Down By The River Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Thanks! Cinnamon Girl and Ohio (with Crosby, Stills, and Nash) are a good electric tunes. Old Man and Heart of Gold live from the BBC are good acoustic tunes just to get started.
Tonight's the Night, song and album. Needle and the Damage Done. Rust Never Sleeps. There's so many great songs. Beware people who like slick music and don't like Neal Young.
Check out Dave Mathews and Warren Haynes doing this song in Central Park.
This song and Whipping Post birthed thousands of jam bands.
Southern Man is a great one by him. but you have to make sure you have the longer version, because again, the guitar talks and cries and spits.
Well guys ,you just struck the jackpot........In your first listen to Neil Young,you just may have hit on his best composition. However as you go down this path you will soon discover that there are MANY sides to this man and his music. I won't bore you with the details :) you'll see for yourself as you feel you must find out more he has done.
Love me some Neil! Have seen him 12 times!
One of my all time favorite Neil Young songs.
Cinnamon Girl, Like A Hurricane, Sugar Mountain, My My Hey Hey, Hey Hey My My, Old Man... The list is long for Neil.
I saw Neil with Crazy Horse in 83' in Athens. Neil played acoustic, just him and his harmonica for an hour which was followed by 90 minutes of Neil and Crazy Horse.
same tour in carmichael coliseum but he only played acoustic...was bummed but now just thankful
Yup too many just request his wimpy acoustic
Too much wimpy acoustic
I believe this recording is live from the Rust Never Sleeps album
Please check out the Neil Young and Crazy Horse album "Everybody Knows this is Nowhere" It's a vibe from beginning to end and it contains many of the songs people are suggesting. It's his first album with the Crazy Horse band. This musical ensemble is so raw and they sound so unique.
If y'all want to start from his early work "Mr. Soul" "Expecting To Fly" or "On The Way Home" are really great. He can write a great country/folk song like "Old Man" and then write a rock anthem like "Southern Man". Discovering Neil Young is a pretty long journey, but well worth the trip.
You need to do a reaction to "Like a Hurricane" from "American Stars n Bars" album.
This song is a masterpiece. Takes u to another place.
The slow burn of the intro without lyrics is why it rarely gets played on the radio, yet it's one of the reasons it's my favorite Neil Young song.
I always liked N.Y.'s historical essays, accurate or not.... my fave pure acoustic - Pocahontas .
the electric screamer ' hurricane' is just fun.
My favourite guitar lead solo.
Beautiful reaction. You understood the music.
Elie and Carol....you would have been wonderful hippies in the 60's. Great job here. Thx!!
good choice. great album.
Great reaction ❤
Amazing song.
LOVE!!!
Hey guys listen to Neil Young's cowgirl in the sand and down by the river from the album Everybody knows this is nowhere you won't be disappointed
😊
I love this original studio recording, but do yourselves a BIG favor and watch Dave Matthews Band's live performance of Cortez The Killer in Central Park with Warren Haynes then watch the performance in Madison Square Garden 2018, again with Warren Haynes. Absolutely stunning song and fantastic live covers!
Neil live at the Farm Aid concerts. These are annual concerts featuring many great stars. The aim is to raise funds for poorer farmers. It’s the of thing Neil does. His wife is Darryl Hannah who was a famous actress who is well known for her environmental campaigning.
Neil is a deep deep dive. Living legend. Saw him live last year. Incredible concert.
Since you really seem to love guitar, PLEASE check out Stevie Ray Vaughn's 'Tin Pan Alley' studio recording. Then move on to his live videos. Be prepared to hold on your your head or it might get blown off your shoulders.
There isn't an artist on planet earth who could do the song the way Neil Young does. His playing, singing and phrasing is on another level. And his songwriting in this song is mesmerizing. And by the way, this song is about a real person and a lesson in history. The live version is stunning. And the live version of 'Like a Hurricane" will have you awe struck;)
Young is one of the few musicians today from this time period, where if you gave him a guitar/s and a piano, he could entertain a crowd for 5 hours and still have material left in his resume that would entice you to stay and listen. There aren't a lot of old rockers that still have a voice that is not much different from 50 years ago. Like him or not, need to respect him for his musical achievements as he is a a remarkable man.
Special Song for special moments
Great beginning!
So many great Neil Young songs.
So I will suggest an obvious and easy one, Cinnamon Girl - a pop masterpiece that is pure rock.
"Ten silver saxes, a bass with a bow-"
I love the whole Zuma album, one of his best, and lots of memories.
"Cowgirl in the sand".
Excellent album.
"Old Man" the acoustic version from a BBC show in the early 70s or late 60s. Beautiful version.
Great reaction as always. Recommend "Old Man" by Neil Young. Live version.
Dangerbird from that same album is a great one too
You should put your ear on "Hey Hey My My. There are two versions, electric and acoustic. Both excellent songs.
My favorite way to listen to this song is with my eyes closed.
Brilliant.
Never heard of Neil Young?!! Try "Cowgirl in the Sand. ' You guys are good. Keep it up.
You’ve heard Robert Plant riff and improvise a bit of Neil Young before when you reacted to Led Zeppelin Live Dazed and Confused. At 8:17 of your reaction video to that song, when Plant replies to some of Jimmy’s bow work on the guitar with “be on my side, I’ll be on yours” he is sampling a bit of Neil Young’s “Down By the River” that they had apparently just recently seen in concert that year.
If you want to see/hear how versatile Neil is watch him sing a Beatles song A Day in the Life 2009, where Neil is seen as possessed by this song. And to top it off, Paul McCartney joins him. He is a true master.