Great post. Apparently during part of the tour, in Houston February '73, Young and some of his entourage attended Gram Parsons Fallen Angels concert at Liberty Hall. Afterwards they all went back to the hotel partied and sang country songs. It was the first time Linda Rondstadt met Emmylou Harris! What a night that would have been.
My mom took us to the Toronto concert of this tour when I was 10. It was my second concert. Harvest, Springfield and CSNY got a lot of play in our house so I knew the music. The show started two hours late. Everyone was calling out for the hits, and when they’d finally play them, they were almost unrecognizable. As a 10-year-old I didn’t really notice it was a terrible concert. Watching the crowd etc. was enough of a spectacle to keep me interested. My mom had met Scott Young (Neil’s father) and pointed him out to me, sitting in the front row. He was a newspaper writer and wrote a scathing review of his own son’s show in the next day’s edition. Ouch. Still, I became a life-long Neil Young fan and find it amusing that I witnessed a bit of music folklore.
These history videos are so good man. The post harvest ditch trilogy albums really shaped my songwriting and performance style. I would love to hear about the On the Beach recording sessions. Keep up the great work ❤
Wow, amazing job fleshing all that out! I'd heard that this tour was off the rails but never knew any of the particulars. I really like the Time Fades Away album, I never understood why people didn't think it was any good. I had never heard any of it until a few years ago when Amazon music added it to Neil's catalog, it was like finding a lost diamond as far as I was concerned. I think the whole "ditch trilogy" era, along with Everybody Knows.. is the best stuff Neil ever did. He could have stopped right after Like a Hurricane and he would have still been a legend.
Great video. Neil Young has always been all over the place. He was terrible in the 1980’s then in 1992 released an absolutely beautiful album. I saw that tour in Seattle. Three hours solo acoustic, just incredible!
Lifelong Neil fan here. Absolutely PHENOMENAL video here my man. I thought I read and heard all the stories but you had more than I ever expected. Top job sir!
Thanks for the history lesson! I saw Neil on that tour. In fact, two of the songs on Time Fades Away, the title song and L.A., were recorded at the show I attended in Oklahoma City. After the show, my mate and I, went to one of the old downtown hotels, long since demolished, where Neil was in the lobby, totally smashed, signing stuff and interacting with fans. My buddy had bought a poster and got Neil to sign it. I had him sign my ticket stub. I kept it for many years, until I gave it to my friend, who had long since lost the poster, I think for his birthday. He was always a much bigger fan of Neil’s than I. My first real brush with celebrity. I was only fifteen.
Stumbled on this and WOW. Great work. So informative and interesting. Really like TFA and now feel I have a much better understanding of it. Look forward to watching more of your work.
Thank you so much my friend. This was amazing! I’ve worked on the set w Neil and w CSN. I have a few cool stories myself that I’m not going to share here. However…All these songs and the whole story has a special place in my heart. This was very inspirational to listen to. ❤
Was tripping when we went to see the Rust Never Sleeps tour. Lazers opened the show shining on the flag over our heads. Then these "Roadeyes" (little people in red robes with electric red eyes) came out & hooked up a hook & pulley system to a huge Fender box(20foot) and pulled the box off the huge 20' amp & Neil was asleep on top. Woke up & grabbed his acoustic & sang Sugar Mountain. My mouth hung open the whole concert.
Saw that tour stop at Pine Knob in Ml. 5 rows from front just right of stage. Neil sat down dangling his legs off the stage and did "Needle..." with his Martin. Swore he was looking right at me! 😮
Every time I hear the story about Danny, my eyes get wet, you told it so good in this vid 😢 Always think of the beautiful weaving guitar parts on DBTR on the studio album. We never heard that again.
@rustforglory Just listened to the rest of your documentary, and I must say that it's so well done, I heard so many new facts and details, thanks a lot! being a Young fan from 1969 till now from the Netherlands
Thanks for reintroducing me to Time Fades Away. I hadn't listening to most of these songs in over 30 years, and they hit me now in a way they didn't back then, especially "Last Dance." Wow.
Time Fades Away was one of my favorite albums. I listened to it today and found this tonight. Great to hear this story, I always wondered what the Harvest tour was like.
I bought this record when it came out& I loved it a lot more than Harvest. Never really liked the following records until he saved his career with the incredible Zuma. After the Gold Rush will always be my favorite, followed closely by Rust Never Sleeps. You’ve got to hand it to Neil, he kept moving forward & didn’t care what anybody thought. Great post. I need to get another copy of this record. Thanks!
I was at Madison Square Garden for a concert on this tour. The first of several disappointing Neil Young concerts I attended. What I remember about this concert was that Young announced the end of the war in Vietnam! That got more applause than any of the songs.What it was was Nixon's planned withdrawal of hundreds of thousands of troops. The war didn't end, of course, until the fall of Saigon two years later.
I saw this tour and was at the show in San Diego where the cover art came from. He opened with 'the Loner'. Linda was amazing and I became a lifelong fan that night.
Mainly books and online articles, and wiki. 'Shakey' by jimmy mcdonough is fantastic, and of course neil has written several books himself at this point.
The Archive Series album ‘Tuscaloosa’ features a concert from this tour. Great album, the second half with the full band (inc. Kenny Buttrey) is just wild!
Not a Young fan but enjoyed this video and the quality presentation of the narrator. I've never understood how so many entrainers could make lifetime careers out of having so few great songs, Heart of Gold,.. . etc. and the remaining 90% as simply filling an album. And, the last thing I want to hear is a mediocre song about someone's struggles with life.
I dove deep into the ditch trilogy when I was in high school, not really understanding what they were all about but feeling enough to allow them to bring me down further through what was a dark time. Thank goodness punk came along, woke me up and punched me up. It might have done the same to Neil. Great stuff the trilogy was but, at the same time, a lot of smoke on what was already a foggy, moody day.
Thanks for sharing the story, bits of it I hadn't heard before. By the way, Neil and Carrie Snodgress were never married but they did have a son, Zeke.
I love the Time Fades Away album, and only found out in recent years it was originally supposed to be the Harvest material. I found it on an 8-track in '77 and I did wonder why there was a live album of songs I'd never heard on a regular album, but didn't dwell on it. A few years ago I got Tuscaloosa which has been called "the album Young says Time Fades Away should have been". I don't know if that's true, but it's a ridiculous notion, as it is quite terrible, and probably only serves as a sort of document for those who want to actually hear what all the stories have said over the years. The drummer's meter is all over the map, everybody's out of tune and Neil is strangely commenting through some of the songs. It's a total mess that reflects exactly everything we've read or heard about "the tour from hell" that was (mercifully) hidden from us on Time Fades Away, which, I'd say is a treasure trove of great performances of great songs we only get to hear because of a series of lucky accidents.
I knew the tour was fractious but didn't know a lot of these details. I like the tour from the boots I've got. I particularly find the evolution of Last Dance over the tour interesting, it is played fairly straight in Jan, getting more raucous as they go through Feb, reaching a zenith at Des Moines and then back to fairly straight in March when TFA was recorded.
I remember the album Tonight's the Night only because when i was a kid, I slaved as a dishwasher, and all my $$$ went towards buying record albums (and a little pot). I really hated wasting my hard earned money on this album.
None of you mention that Jack tried to seduce Carrie Snodgrass, but she rebuffed him. This cannot have helped their performances. Shakey was always a weird dude, and guilt over Whiten's death. Flying V's were always terrible guitars, people thought they looked cool, but they were terrible to play.
@@rustforglory I agree. I attended a Neil Young concert in Marin County in 1970, where he played with the Stray Gators. Nitzche was the keyboard player and gave off a very strange vibe. This was a relatively small crowd, it may even have been at a community college.so the audience was close to the band and had access to them during breaks. What struck me more than anything else was that Jack seemed afraid of interacting with audience members.
@@marksauce2383 Several people have played flying Vs and have performed reasonably well on them. I still think they are a gimmick. There are many reasonable guitars out there, but if you look at the greats on guitar, they rarely play the gimmicky looking ones.
Me too! Twice in one day, & Mr. Young blew me off both times! Still a gigantic fan, but I learned the lesson that it's often better NOT to meet yer heroes!
He is not really a happy person. He let the band down on more than one occasion, CSNY, Crazy Horse.. He is not really loyal to his band mates either, he may or may not even show up. Can't be a stoned and drunken band during sessions , or performing. The fans are not interested in that. The fans want to hear the songs they like. That's what the band should focus on. Sometimes you get a rum and coke ,sometimes you get sour milk.
I was at the Atlanta show of that tour, way up in one of the most distant seats, and I remember almost nothing from it. But I love almost every song on Time Fades Away. The exception being that I just can't listen to "Journey through the Past"; that vocal is just too ragged and off-key with only a clonking piano to support it.
@artvallejos1460 around 2017. It doesn't matter. He's irrelevant these days anyway. They're all probably so embarrassed after Biden and the dementia. They choose war over peace ffs.
Lots all my respect for him when he tries to cancel his Rogan because he didn't agree with him. He went woke game over same for his friend joni Mitchell.
'Woke'? Really? Young's politics have always been all over the place. Supported Reagan, Perot. He seems to think for himself, often odd, contrary opinions. As soon as you cry 'woke', you've lost the argument. Sleeper.
@andyblackwood8794 doesn't matter when he went woke enough to try to destroy someone he doesn't agree with was enough im seventy years old I have known his everywhere politics but this finished me. Sorry but that's just me.
Guess y’all forgot about Neil boycotting Spotify because he got triggered by Joe Rogan, only to return a short time later when he realized his bank account was suffering. A truer hack there never was.😂
guess yall forgot while rogan was making people eat bugs and worms and abusing steroids Neil was doing benefit concerts for disabled children, farmers, environmental issues, humanitarian issues etc...........raising millions of dollars for those organizations All in the USA.
Great post. Apparently during part of the tour, in Houston February '73, Young and some of his entourage attended Gram Parsons Fallen Angels concert at Liberty Hall. Afterwards they all went back to the hotel partied and sang country songs. It was the first time Linda Rondstadt met Emmylou Harris! What a night that would have been.
My mom took us to the Toronto concert of this tour when I was 10. It was my second concert. Harvest, Springfield and CSNY got a lot of play in our house so I knew the music.
The show started two hours late. Everyone was calling out for the hits, and when they’d finally play them, they were almost unrecognizable.
As a 10-year-old I didn’t really notice it was a terrible concert. Watching the crowd etc. was enough of a spectacle to keep me interested.
My mom had met Scott Young (Neil’s father) and pointed him out to me, sitting in the front row. He was a newspaper writer and wrote a scathing review of his own son’s show in the next day’s edition. Ouch.
Still, I became a life-long Neil Young fan and find it amusing that I witnessed a bit of music folklore.
Wow that is awesome thank you for sharing!
this is great!!
These history videos are so good man. The post harvest ditch trilogy albums really shaped my songwriting and performance style. I would love to hear about the On the Beach recording sessions. Keep up the great work ❤
Thank you! Yep this vid is part one of a trilogy ;)
@@rustforglory Looking forward to parts two and three!
Me too
@@rustforglory Good. Hurry!
Man, I'm so glad the algorithm showed me this video. I've been a Neil fan for 30 years, and I still learned some things. Great video!
Wow, amazing job fleshing all that out! I'd heard that this tour was off the rails but never knew any of the particulars. I really like the Time Fades Away album, I never understood why people didn't think it was any good. I had never heard any of it until a few years ago when Amazon music added it to Neil's catalog, it was like finding a lost diamond as far as I was concerned. I think the whole "ditch trilogy" era, along with Everybody Knows.. is the best stuff Neil ever did. He could have stopped right after Like a Hurricane and he would have still been a legend.
Great video. Neil Young has always been all over the place. He was terrible in the 1980’s then in 1992 released an absolutely beautiful album. I saw that tour in Seattle. Three hours solo acoustic, just incredible!
Lifelong Neil fan here. Absolutely PHENOMENAL video here my man. I thought I read and heard all the stories but you had more than I ever expected. Top job sir!
Aw thank you!
Thanks for the history lesson! I saw Neil on that tour. In fact, two of the songs on Time Fades Away, the title song and L.A., were recorded at the show I attended in Oklahoma City. After the show, my mate and I, went to one of the old downtown hotels, long since demolished, where Neil was in the lobby, totally smashed, signing stuff and interacting with fans. My buddy had bought a poster and got Neil to sign it. I had him sign my ticket stub. I kept it for many years, until I gave it to my friend, who had long since lost the poster, I think for his birthday. He was always a much bigger fan of Neil’s than I. My first real brush with celebrity. I was only fifteen.
Wow fantastic 🙂
Stumbled on this and WOW. Great work. So informative and interesting. Really like TFA and now feel I have a much better understanding of it. Look forward to watching more of your work.
Thanks man!
wonderful video again. thank you! great performances in the background to
This is a great channel, such superb content, well done.
Thank you!
Time Fades Away is still my favorite NY album. Play it LOUD quite often.
Thank you so much my friend. This was amazing! I’ve worked on the set w Neil and w CSN. I have a few cool stories myself that I’m not going to share here. However…All these songs and the whole story has a special place in my heart. This was very inspirational to listen to. ❤
Thank you!
Nicely done! This is my favorite NY period. Raw and heart breakingly brilliant. You've done the story justice. Thank you.
Thank you!
Was tripping when we went to see the Rust Never Sleeps tour.
Lazers opened the show shining on the flag over our heads. Then these "Roadeyes" (little people in red robes with electric red eyes) came out & hooked up a hook & pulley system to a huge Fender box(20foot) and pulled the box off the huge 20' amp & Neil was asleep on top. Woke up & grabbed his acoustic & sang Sugar Mountain.
My mouth hung open the whole concert.
AMAZING
Holy shit! I saw that show in Charlotte’s old colosseum. Thanks for the nudge.
@greg3030-I went to Charlotte to see Heart & Firefall! Live up in Denver & spent some time in Gastonia. North Carolina rocks!
@@SuperBroncosguy I went to that show, too! When Heart did a zep cover for the encore I was amazed.
Saw that tour stop at Pine Knob in Ml. 5 rows from front just right of stage. Neil sat down dangling his legs off the stage and did "Needle..." with his Martin. Swore he was looking right at me! 😮
Every time I hear the story about Danny, my eyes get wet, you told it so good in this vid 😢 Always think of the beautiful weaving guitar parts on DBTR on the studio album. We never heard that again.
Thank you!
@rustforglory Just listened to the rest of your documentary, and I must say that it's so well done, I heard so many new facts and details, thanks a lot! being a Young fan from 1969 till now from the Netherlands
Thanks for reintroducing me to Time Fades Away. I hadn't listening to most of these songs in over 30 years, and they hit me now in a way they didn't back then, especially "Last Dance." Wow.
I'm watching this from a town in North(ern) Ontario. Interesting video, cheers.
This was great, thank you
I love this album. "Last Dance" is a particular favorite. Awesome video history!🙏
Time Fades Away was one of my favorite albums. I listened to it today and found this tonight. Great to hear this story, I always wondered what the Harvest tour was like.
Great episode. Thanks for sharing.
I bought this record when it came out& I loved it a lot more than Harvest. Never really liked the following records until he saved his career with the incredible Zuma. After the Gold Rush will always be my favorite, followed closely by Rust Never Sleeps. You’ve got to hand it to Neil, he kept moving forward & didn’t care what anybody thought. Great post. I need to get another copy of this record. Thanks!
Thanks for the back story. I'd heard Neil disliked Time Fades Away, which was why there was no cd on it for so long.
Yeah, Neil was so wrong. It's a top 15, easily. Landing on Water is probably his worst, along with some in the last 15 years.
Man, this so great, thanks! 🙏
I was at the Boston Music Hall show. And yes, Neil was out of control 😎🎶🎸
Whoa awesome!
Me too…
Saw that tour in Baton Rouge. Everyone there was expecting to hear the Harvest album. SURPRISE!
I was at Madison Square Garden for a concert on this tour. The first of several disappointing Neil Young concerts I attended. What I remember about this concert was that Young announced the end of the war in Vietnam! That got more applause than any of the songs.What it was was Nixon's planned withdrawal of hundreds of thousands of troops. The war didn't end, of course, until the fall of Saigon two years later.
so Neil was right. sometimes it takes time for war to end
I saw this tour and was at the show in San Diego where the cover art came from. He opened with 'the Loner'. Linda was amazing and I became a lifelong fan that night.
Whoa awesome 👌
Jacks response to Crosby...legendary. I like this guy.
A great, informative video on a crazy, chaotic and productive time for NY.
Great video, have you done a full video on Tonight's The Night . I'm saying this as a huge Nils Lofgren fan.
Watch this space! 🙂
Harvest is still one of my fav albums of all time...
Yes, one of my favourites in my record shelf.
Cheers from Germany.
Out On The Weekend
Curious just about from how many sources did you draw? Incredible details!
Mainly books and online articles, and wiki. 'Shakey' by jimmy mcdonough is fantastic, and of course neil has written several books himself at this point.
Really well done. TFA has always been among my top 3 NY albums. You know the other two.
The Archive Series album ‘Tuscaloosa’ features a concert from this tour. Great album, the second half with the full band (inc. Kenny Buttrey) is just wild!
Agreed it is superb!
It's outrageously good.
Not a Young fan but enjoyed this video and the quality presentation of the narrator. I've never understood how so many entrainers could make lifetime careers out of having so few great songs, Heart of Gold,.. . etc. and the remaining 90% as simply filling an album.
And, the last thing I want to hear is a mediocre song about someone's struggles with life.
I dove deep into the ditch trilogy when I was in high school, not really understanding what they were all about but feeling enough to allow them to bring me down further through what was a dark time. Thank goodness punk came along, woke me up and punched me up. It might have done the same to Neil. Great stuff the trilogy was but, at the same time, a lot of smoke on what was already a foggy, moody day.
Great insights
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing the story, bits of it I hadn't heard before. By the way, Neil and Carrie Snodgress were never married but they did have a son, Zeke.
Yeah I should have remembered that from the previous video but I forgot 😅
I love the Time Fades Away album, and only found out in recent years it was originally supposed to be the Harvest material. I found it on an 8-track in '77 and I did wonder why there was a live album of songs I'd never heard on a regular album, but didn't dwell on it. A few years ago I got Tuscaloosa which has been called "the album Young says Time Fades Away should have been". I don't know if that's true, but it's a ridiculous notion, as it is quite terrible, and probably only serves as a sort of document for those who want to actually hear what all the stories have said over the years. The drummer's meter is all over the map, everybody's out of tune and Neil is strangely commenting through some of the songs. It's a total mess that reflects exactly everything we've read or heard about "the tour from hell" that was (mercifully) hidden from us on Time Fades Away, which, I'd say is a treasure trove of great performances of great songs we only get to hear because of a series of lucky accidents.
".. any bigger than this, it's gonna have bark on it." 😂
Great video. Alcohol is a music killer.
Love Time Fades away, a gem!
Particularly good is Time Fades... Dont be denied.. Love in Mind.
"....any bigger than this and it's gonna have bark on it!" 😆
Very enjoyable- Thanks and subscribed
Thank you!
You can hear how hard this tour was on the LP.
I knew the tour was fractious but didn't know a lot of these details. I like the tour from the boots I've got. I particularly find the evolution of Last Dance over the tour interesting, it is played fairly straight in Jan, getting more raucous as they go through Feb, reaching a zenith at Des Moines and then back to fairly straight in March when TFA was recorded.
Boots I got ??
It is by far my favorite Neil Young album.
alcohol & assholes always go hand in hand. add ego and there you go.
The alcohol brings it out.
Tim Drummond lived directly across the street from me in the early 90s. Super nice guy.
Wow!
What a career 👏👍💪🤠
I saw him at Cobo Hall in 73. He closed with Last Dance on the Flying V. He should've rode it out with the White Falcon...
I see that Neil young has quietly snuck back onto Spotify.
He announced that about a year ago
behind the scene I'm positive spotify asked Neil back
@@rustforglory what made him change his mind? And believe me I was pretty bummed when he did that.
So sad that Jack Nietche's last brush with fame was an arrest that was featured on COPS
Was that the incident that involved a pistol and Carrie Snodgrasss privates?
Wow ! Bought the ALBUM,in the 70s and new something sounds different here uhhhh yeah 😮
Crosby,Stills,Nash,Young,Merrill,Lynch,Pierce,Sacco and Vanzetti
Must of been odd being a junkie and rehearsing "The Needle And The Damage Done". Just nodding off and the band is looking at you.
I was in a band with a jerk. The man could effortlessly destroy a beautiful moment.
maybe it was you
Compelling presentation.
I remember the album Tonight's the Night only because when i was a kid, I slaved as a dishwasher, and all my $$$ went towards buying record albums (and a little pot). I really hated wasting my hard earned money on this album.
'Tonight's the Night? " No, it wasn't, haha
I`ve loved Neil since Ohio...Time Fades Away is his best record haha
None of you mention that Jack tried to seduce Carrie Snodgrass, but she rebuffed him. This cannot have helped their performances. Shakey was always a weird dude, and guilt over Whiten's death. Flying V's were always terrible guitars, people thought they looked cool, but they were terrible to play.
Yeah there's more to the jack nitzche story that probably merits its own video!
@@rustforglory I agree. I attended a Neil Young concert in Marin County in 1970, where he played with the Stray Gators. Nitzche was the keyboard player and gave off a very strange vibe. This was a relatively small crowd, it may even have been at a community college.so the audience was close to the band and had access to them during breaks. What struck me more than anything else was that Jack seemed afraid of interacting with audience members.
Dude from Wishbone Ash played a Flying V quite nicely.
@@marksauce2383 Several people have played flying Vs and have performed reasonably well on them. I still think they are a gimmick. There are many reasonable guitars out there, but if you look at the greats on guitar, they rarely play the gimmicky looking ones.
Whitten aside I find it amazing that any of these guys survived their youthful excess (aka being a$$holes) ... the drugs and alcohol ... sheesh!!
Neil Young with a flying V is jarring.
Well, I had to meet Neil Young once what a jerk
😂
Me too! Twice in one day, & Mr. Young blew me off both times! Still a gigantic fan, but I learned the lesson that it's often better NOT to meet yer heroes!
1:48 I don’t think that Young and Snodgrass ever actually married.
You're right they didn't, I forgot. Dammit lol
The "old favorites" are on Tuscaloosa and sound horrible. That's why they weren't on Time Fades Away.
Shame about what Neil eventually became.
He's always stood for what he believes. Which seems to rub some people up the wrong way 🙂
Did you like Neil when he was doing benefit concerts for farmers?
Listen UP folks ,,,,,,,,no one gets into Rock and Roll to be straight or Normal lol its NOT a 9 to 5 JOB
The Osmonds,They did fine. Ted Nugent. A lot of people are normal in rock.
@@fuzzybutkus8970 LIKE it says in the movies they all look good ,,UNTIL you open them up and then you see somethings Missing inside lol
The Osmania are not rock and I'm sure they have plenty of strange baggage as for the teddy what a ass clown
@@fuzzybutkus8970 Marie evolved into a milf vixen...crazy.
He is not really a happy person. He let the band down on more than one occasion, CSNY, Crazy Horse.. He is not really loyal to his band mates either, he may or may not even show up. Can't be a stoned and drunken band during sessions , or performing. The fans are not interested in that. The fans want to hear the songs they like. That's what the band should focus on. Sometimes you get a rum and coke ,sometimes you get sour milk.
100k in 1973 is a tidy sum. I'd play super great on that cash as a inconspicuous sideman.
Yeah, about 800 grand today!
Don't care how big you think you are. Don't come to Cleveland and put on a sloppy show. There's no hippies here.
Great comment. I'm from Erie pa, Cleveland was the best place to see shows. Lots of great bands as well.
I was at the Atlanta show of that tour, way up in one of the most distant seats, and I remember almost nothing from it. But I love almost every song on Time Fades Away. The exception being that I just can't listen to "Journey through the Past"; that vocal is just too ragged and off-key with only a clonking piano to support it.
I Remeber. May. 1973. Harvest. Smoking. A. Joint. Right. Around. The. Corner. From. American. River. Park
Use to love Neil Young until i saw his extremist politics. Hes far left and far removed.
😂
@rustforglory 🤣🤣🤣
Did you love Neil when he was doing benefit concerts for farmers?
@artvallejos1460 around 2017. It doesn't matter. He's irrelevant these days anyway. They're all probably so embarrassed after Biden and the dementia. They choose war over peace ffs.
Trans was Neil's best album.
Denny. Whitten. My. God. What. A. Loss.
Neil who? Next
artworkbyneil
I always thought Neil Young was a major pousser talent yes but ego out the ass 😢
Least he can spell though innit
never heard of you Never heard any of your songs. you clicked on to make an adolescent comment?
Every junkies like a setting sun
Uncle Neil 👍🤡👏💪🤠
Own ur puns
Multi Millionaire has ego Nightmare.
😂
Too bad Neil turned out to be a sellout.
The only thing he's sold out are his extremely well attended gigs 😉
too bad you sold out by clicking on
@@rustforglory
nice comeback
Neil Young needs to stay away from politics.
Bit late for that 😂
many Stars for many decades have been involved in politics.
Don't Cry No Tears Around Me
Sounds like a bunch of drunks.
Well done Sir, 63............so grew-up with this Music. Vary odd seeing Neil Young playing a flying V, Metallica James Hetfield guitar.
Lots all my respect for him when he tries to cancel his Rogan because he didn't agree with him. He went woke game over same for his friend joni Mitchell.
😂
'Woke'? Really? Young's politics have always been all over the place. Supported Reagan, Perot. He seems to think for himself, often odd, contrary opinions. As soon as you cry 'woke', you've lost the argument. Sleeper.
@andyblackwood8794 doesn't matter when he went woke enough to try to destroy someone he doesn't agree with was enough im seventy years old I have known his everywhere politics but this finished me. Sorry but that's just me.
@andyblackwood8794 canceling people is the height of woke. Wake up.
Guess y’all forgot about Neil boycotting Spotify because he got triggered by Joe Rogan, only to return a short time later when he realized his bank account was suffering. A truer hack there never was.😂
This video is about a tour that happened in 1973 my man but ok 😆
So who gives a fuck?
guess yall forgot while rogan was making people eat bugs and worms and abusing steroids Neil was doing benefit concerts for disabled children, farmers, environmental issues, humanitarian issues etc...........raising millions of dollars for those organizations All in the
USA.
Any time Neil Young sings and plays, it’s a nightmare.
For you maybe muhahaha
Neil needs to tune his guitar
Might be the only person with a DW framed picture in my game room. No one ever recognizes him. I’m 60. Crazy Horse tattoo on my shoulder.