[Pour écouter sans télécharger, allez visiter l'article] Tweet this post ___ Share on Facebook ___ Bookmark on delicious Extrait du premier volume des Archives de l'immense singer-songwriter-guitar-hero Canadien Neil Young accompagné de son groupe, Crazy Horse , j'vous propose la conclusion faramineuse et électrifiante de son concert au Fillmore East en 1970. 16 minutes de pure jouissance électrique, jamais lassante, donc j'aurais aimé voir les images mais apparemment elles n'existent pas. Les concerts de Young avec le Crazy Horse étaient divisés en 2 parties, la première c'était [...]

Do you remember the early '90s? C'mon, think a little... it wasn't that long ago (and things haven't really changed all that much, either). It was a prosperous time! The Simpsons , Melrose Place , and Beverly Hills, 90210 had all started its reign on television (aka the FOX invasion), the '80s still bled into culture only with hotter colors, and America considered the Middle East a plausible area for democracy. Funny how things change, huh? Well, if you really dig deep - and squint between the cracks - you'll recall the [...]

I have been working on this blog for like a year and I have only 48 posts, that sucks. But in all reality I have been downloading and listening to some great music. I enjoy posting music, and finding covers of songs that I like, and sometimes I might come up with something interesting to say about music. Cool. That's why I am doing this. Or at least I think that is why I am doing this. Anyway here is something I'm going to try and work on for the next while. I put before you this hypothesis [...]

Is rock and roll music a teenager's game? Meaning: once one enters her or his mid-20s and beyond, does the whole meaning of the music change? In other words, is music the muse or the medium? I say yes.

lyric from The Sound of Failure - The Flaming Lips My new daily jolt of artistic + musical beauty comes from clicking over to stolenlyric.com , a fresh artistic endeavor by my good friend/former Denver photographer Laurie Scavo . When we were photographing shows side-by-side, before she up and moved to LA, I was always amazed at her eye for the smallest details on stage. She'd see things through her lens that I never noticed. In her new artistic project, [...]
Whilst the whole world focussed on Glastonbury a few weekends ago I attended what I jokingly called Glasto-lite, Hard Rock Calling. Having featured The Police, The Who and Aerosmith in past years this relatively new festival delivers a valid alternative to those who are unable (or unwilling) to disappear for 4 days camping in a [...]

Gig Of The Week - Hard Rock Calling, Hyde Park Despite it's frankly ludicrous comfy slippers and Daily Mail name this three day festival in Hyde Park has thrown up some very juicy acts indeed. Friday is probably the weakest headliner but strongest overall day, with The Killers topping off a bill including Howling Bells, Metric, Silversun Pickups and Echo & The Bunnymen. Saturday sees the incomparable Neil Young play along with Fleet Foxes, Seasick Steve and not really anyone else of interest. If you're still going by Sunday you'll be tested by one of The [...]

Filed under: Music Appreciation When Batman faced the Joker in their epic showdown, the masked vigilante discovered what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Neil Young may have experienced the same thing when he met Donald Trump . The Donald has said of the rock legend, "Whatever the hell 'it' is, he's got it." Next Download Neil Young Songs
Is Neil Young a guilty pleasure or not? Damned if I know these days, but I still like to roll out stuff like Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) every now and then. This is that classic old bit of rock'n'roll nonsense about it being better to burn out than to fade away, which is frankly a bit of an embarrassing statement to make at any age. This is from the 1991 live album Weld . He was not a young man at the time. Still, that's pretty much irrelevant; [...]
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Chers Lecteurs... ou plutôt bandits, voyous ! (puisque vous êtes présumés coupables !).... en ce jour "noir", bienvenue pour TÉLECHARGER (découvrir, écouter, s'informer, s'intéresser, partager une émotion musicale, acheter - si le titre vous séduit - d'autres titres, voire l'album puis aller voir l'artiste en concert, se divertir, ...) sur "I PREDICT A RIOT" !!!!!!!!! :: LISTEN TO " NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE [...]
What came first - the music or the misery? Did I listen to music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to music? Do all those records turn you into a melancholy person? People worry about kids playing with guns, and teenagers watching violent videos; we are scared that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands - literally thousands - of songs about broken hearts and rejection and pain and misery and loss. The unhappiest people I know, romantically [...]
Today I am going on a soul-cleansing Neil Young bender. Who wants to join me? After the Goldrush.mp3 Buy: Live Rust (1979) Lookin' For a Love.mp3 Buy: Zuma (1975) Everybody Knows this is Nowhere.mp3 Buy: Live at the Fillmore East-1970 (2006) http://myaimzistrue.blogspot.c om/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

Uneventful week in terms of new releases. The only notable release is Neil Young's Sugar Mountain-Live At Canterbury House 1968 (CD/DVD). Excellent setlist. Disc: 1 1. On The Way Home 2. Mr. Soul 3. Expecting To Fly 4. The Last Trip To Tulsa 5. The Loner 6. Birds 7. Winterlong (excerpt) 8. Out Of My Mind 9. If I Could Have Her Tonight 10. Sugar Mountain Disc: 2 1. On The Way Home (Live DVD) [...]

11. lotta love 12. sedan delivery 13. powderfinger 14. cortez the killer 15. cinnamon girl 16. like a hurricane 17. hey hey my my 18. tonights the night " Tags: neil young , neil young and crazy horse

holy, f'ing shit! 24 hours on a train is not as sexy as it sounds, let me tell ya. as much as i hate flying, if i ever have to come back to these parts, herndon, va, i am definitely flying. at the same time, though, it was really freakin relaxing which is something i so desperately needed and i did have my own seat for most of the trip. my own seat until about 2 am, which at the time i was sleeping and when i was awaken to move my shit, i couldnt fall asleep for most of [...]
These are trying times at Pinglewood. Since the markets crashed we've been reduced to blogging on a calculator. Thank God A Mountain Of One are here with their epic, proggy krautpop to soothe our troubles away. Mo Morris from AMO1 took time out from being awesome to answer our three little questions.

1) "You Will Miss Me When I Burn" - Palace Brothers from Days In The Wake [ Buy it ] 2) "Leave The City" - Magnolia Electric Co. from What Comes After The Blues [ Buy it ] 3) "Steal The Crumbs" - Uncle Tupelo from Anodyne [ Buy it ] 4) "Round and Round (It Won't [...]
1969 Reprise Big rock riffs come in all sizes - this one is extra large. It often puzzles HappyParts to read, or watch VH1 shows about the origins of heavy metal being tracked back to Black Sabbath, Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin- that's just not the case. Garage bands dating back to the early 60's were making serious noise- and several heavy riff looping bands were just gettin' started in the late 60's -Hawkind, UFO and Stooges to name a few. HappyParts would like to introduce exhibit "A" to the digital music jury: When [...]

wazzzzzzzzzzzz up? here is a great audience recording of neil young and crazy horse performing @ the horde fest in cincinnati on 7.29.97. is horde fest still around? ziparoo 1. buffalo springfield again 2. on the way home 3. this note's for you 4. homefires 5. everybody knows this is nowhere 6. rockin in the free world 7. crime in the [...]
Denise Sullivan has a detailed article about the origin of one of my favorite Neil Young songs, "Like a Hurricane."