Neil Young goes record shopping, finds his own bootlegs (1972)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025
  • It looks like the original video of this got removed from RUclips for some reason and I wanted to re-upload it.
    In this video allegedly filmed in 1972, Neil Young goes shopping at a record store and finds his own bootlegs, confronting the clerk and walking out of the store with the record before calling the manager. If anyone knows where/when exactly this takes place I'd love to know.

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  • @_MaxHeadroom_
    @_MaxHeadroom_ 2 года назад +2053

    This video made me feel like I was actually standing in that record store in 1972 watching everything take place. What a great piece of historical footage.

    • @BillySBC
      @BillySBC 2 года назад +15

      Definitely

    • @ruste9565
      @ruste9565 2 года назад +1

      Exactly! Really nice, and Neil Young is the same asshole in 1972 that he is in 2022

    • @jlambe19
      @jlambe19 2 года назад +52

      Yea i can smell Neil Young through my computer.

    • @robertjames7389
      @robertjames7389 2 года назад +8

      100%

    • @Voodoo66Chile
      @Voodoo66Chile 2 года назад +16

      100% felt like I was standing in there seeing shit go down. It's like peering thru a window in time, Neil was not having that bootleg.

  • @NeilTaylor1
    @NeilTaylor1 2 года назад +1342

    That note from Neil to the store owner would now be worth a lot more than a bootleg LP.

    • @startervisions
      @startervisions 2 года назад +28

      Well, yeah...but he didn't know, poor guy lol

    • @andrewcross8244
      @andrewcross8244 2 года назад +55

      That note ain’t worth a roll of toilet paper

    • @NeilTaylor1
      @NeilTaylor1 2 года назад +3

      @@andrewcross8244 whatever you’re paying for toilet rolls, you must have the world’s most pampered bottom.

    • @animaljustice7774
      @animaljustice7774 2 года назад +3

      Yep

    • @RareVBlue
      @RareVBlue 2 года назад +43

      @@andrewcross8244 if it had his autograph on it its about 300 bucks.

  • @simplechronology2605
    @simplechronology2605 10 месяцев назад +94

    For anyone curious, this shop existed for several years in the late 60's/early 70's. It was called "Stereo Cartape", which originally had the address of 1454 N McCadden Place, around the corner from Sunset Blvd, which is the side entrance of this building. By 1972, the main entrance was on Sunset Blvd. Due to its proximity to Sunset Strip, it actually wasn't all that unusual for a Neil Young to stop in. The building has since been demolished.

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 10 месяцев назад +4

      Great information, thanks. I love the small size of the shop, but very, dunno 'attractive,' that little shop.

    • @kevinbishop7512
      @kevinbishop7512 7 месяцев назад

      Was there a Metrodome in LA? This is pin pointed to either November or December of 1971. The Rolling Stone December 1971 issue with Pete is on display. They usually get them earlier then the month and then leave them up during the current month. The clerk mentioned the Swap meet at the Metrodome, so I am guessing Minneapolis?

    • @simplechronology2605
      @simplechronology2605 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@kevinbishop7512 I'm not sure I understand what you are asking...? Minneapolis Metrodome was not constructed until 1979-1982. And this is quite clearly Sunset Blvd, not Minneapolis.

    • @kevinbishop7512
      @kevinbishop7512 7 месяцев назад

      @@simplechronology2605 Thanks! I heard him say the Metrodome Swapmeet. I did watch Journey through the Past last night.

    • @KeizerHedorah
      @KeizerHedorah 5 месяцев назад

      @@simplechronology2605 hopefully they went out of business shorty after this was filmed🤘☮️☮️

  • @mylo9753
    @mylo9753 9 месяцев назад +21

    dude the way this is filmed and the quality makes me feel like im actually there, so sickk

  • @tfd829
    @tfd829 2 года назад +275

    Neil Young berating a record store employee about a bootleg while "Your Mother Should Know" plays in the background is the perfect summatioon of 1971.

    • @robertmcmanus9185
      @robertmcmanus9185 2 года назад +10

      If Neil was berating him, it would have been a lot more severe. Neil was pretty level throughout.

    • @southernbreeze3278
      @southernbreeze3278 2 года назад +23

      @@robertmcmanus9185 he was absolutely berating him, way more than an hourly employee there deserved

    • @robertmcmanus9185
      @robertmcmanus9185 2 года назад +6

      @@southernbreeze3278 Look, if you work in the record world (and I have for many decades) and you're not prepared to acknowledge that bootlegs exist, I just don't know what to say. That said, as I mention further on, I don't believe this clip is "as represented". It all seems staged to me. Someone comes into the store with a camera (they were large and impossible to hide in the 70's and there's not a single reference to "What are you doing with a camera in here?"). Neil walks out and then the employee follows slowly and Young is just sort of hanging around. I didn't get it at first, but I think we've been conned! Hahahaha.

    • @JMarinelli
      @JMarinelli 2 года назад +3

      Imagine if Croz had walked in instead.

    • @dezznutz3743
      @dezznutz3743 2 года назад

      @@robertmcmanus9185 Just stop. Neil Young is an a-hole and every objective person understands this.

  • @RODRIGOR300
    @RODRIGOR300 2 года назад +919

    The atmosphere of this video is amazing and represents the 70's more than Taxi Driver.

    • @נירבראהרון
      @נירבראהרון 2 года назад +35

      Just watched Taxi Driver for the 1st time, amazing movie

    • @JL-mu9sl
      @JL-mu9sl 2 года назад +60

      The 'atmosphere' is the tracking shot. No edits. No cues. It was a 70's staple to achieve cinematic realism.

    • @flutebasket4294
      @flutebasket4294 2 года назад +27

      Scorsese would be proud of this cinematography

    • @Rickie_Speed
      @Rickie_Speed 2 года назад +47

      Probably because it’s real life…..

    • @rocknepoovey4381
      @rocknepoovey4381 2 года назад +1

      Without a .44 magnum inside a woman’s cunt

  • @davidsax4460
    @davidsax4460 2 года назад +473

    The most uncomfortable moment of that poor record store clerk's life captured on 16mm film 50 years ago.

    • @gregduffell234
      @gregduffell234 2 года назад +15

      I don't think that was 16mm film. I think it was video and probably a professional video company Young hired going by the brief shot of the boom mic. Probably shot on 3.4" U-matic.

    • @studio11_
      @studio11_ Год назад +6

      @@gregduffell234 It looks like film. It has dirt specks and it appears to be playing at 24 frames per second which is the standard frame rate for film.

    • @gregoryduffell71
      @gregoryduffell71 Год назад +6

      @@studio11_ I stand corrected. I also noticed that in the opening footage, and carrying on for a little while, there's a hair fluttering in the gate at the bottom. Also, a flash frame is visible between the shot of the record store without Young and the one of him in the store. There is a frame line visible in the early footage. Interestingly, the hair in the gate disappears (which is a little unusual because once present they almost never go away on their own). I see the 24 FPS you speak of (the repeated 4th frame going frame by frame). I also notice what might be an A-B roll edit artifact on the cut when he's showing the bootleg to the guy over by the bin. But otherwise this is extraordinarily clean 16mm footage with very little grain noticeable. The dirt specks you refer to occur very rarely. I also find it odd that the transition from the lighting of the record store and the outdoor night footage is so seamless. Usually with film there would have to be a major adjustment. Also, in filming under florescent light, there's usually a green tinge. 16mm reversal stock was common in this era (no negative). It would be very interesting to know how this footage survived in such a pristine condition for so long and how it was transferred to video.

    • @FCBfullMatch
      @FCBfullMatch Год назад +3

      @@gregoryduffell71 also, at 10:03 the roll of film runs out and you can see them quickly putting the camera down to change the film before Neil gets on the phone with the manager.

    • @jb6879
      @jb6879 Год назад +11

      he seemed to handle it alright. I suspect he was worried it would be deducted from his own pay.

  • @ParamotorSteve
    @ParamotorSteve 2 года назад +347

    The fact that Neil Young is walking around a record store and no one is freaking out or hounding him shows how different life was back then.

    • @jissanhuq3792
      @jissanhuq3792 2 года назад +37

      This was in LA. Even now that would not happen with the biggest stars… That why they like it here, they can go on with their lives and not really be hounded

    • @andy8073
      @andy8073 2 года назад +36

      They didn't even know who he was..lol The one guy says 'What's with the camera?' lol

    • @Johnnywhamo
      @Johnnywhamo 2 года назад +16

      @@jissanhuq3792 ....Not true, it depends on the artist. You think if Beiber walked around by himself people would leave him alone...not a chance.

    • @jissanhuq3792
      @jissanhuq3792 2 года назад +13

      @@Johnnywhamo in a record store in LA. Yes. I’ve seen huge pop stars in grocery stores. Nobody does anything cuz it’s just not cool unless you’re a tourist

    • @Johnnywhamo
      @Johnnywhamo 2 года назад +5

      @@jissanhuq3792 ......Really, exactly which huge pop stars have you seen alone in grocery stores?

  • @isrulius
    @isrulius 2 года назад +370

    I wish we had more footage like this from the past. It’s a snapshot of history and I love it.

    • @Humma_Kavula
      @Humma_Kavula 2 года назад +2

      Theres TONS of footage from then. What on earth are you talking about lol Acting as if the 70's were a hundred years ago

    • @TheYoungVulnerableAnimeGirls
      @TheYoungVulnerableAnimeGirls 2 года назад +33

      @@Humma_Kavula They mean more along the lines of the candid type stuff like we have nowadays. Most of what everyone sees from the past are in books, news broadcasts, or government curated snippets of the world state. What a lot of people really take for granted right now is the fact that we are going to have TOO MUCH documentation of this era because everyone now has a half-professional camera in their pocket. Options like that did not exist until a little over a decade ago. This is the immersive type of footage that really puts you there in that moment. Kind of the same effect videos have on me that are just a guy walking around Japan, at night, in the rain.

    • @seanx666
      @seanx666 2 года назад

      Same vein ruclips.net/video/PO0Z3SYx8Tw/видео.html

    • @mmaaggiiccddjj
      @mmaaggiiccddjj 2 года назад

      @@TheYoungVulnerableAnimeGirls yall need to look into the internet archive

    • @ibm_businessman6033
      @ibm_businessman6033 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well said man​@@TheYoungVulnerableAnimeGirls

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 2 года назад +596

    I would be more worried if I wasn't finding my stuff bootlegged

    • @robertmcmanus9185
      @robertmcmanus9185 2 года назад +38

      Yeah, maybe not back on 1972. Record sales were the way bands made their money, as opposed to touring like today. My September 1982 ticket for The Who and The Clash (with David Johansen) was $15.

    • @leokimvideo
      @leokimvideo 2 года назад +21

      @@robertmcmanus9185 And today it's iTunes and Spitify who milk the money as the bands slave away touring. Sad how the whole music game flipped

    • @robertmcmanus9185
      @robertmcmanus9185 2 года назад +9

      @@leokimvideo Spitify. Hmmm I love that! Did you coin the term? Copyright it now, it's great. That said, lots of one hit wonder bands (okay, some of them had some minor hits to be sure) back from the 70's got the gold ring with that one killer 45 that is still played every day across North America and they still make a living off their catalogue. Minor bands can play 10-20 dates in a small geographic region hitting the larger bars and get $30,000+++ each night. If they keep their road costs down they can do very well. That said, leokimvideo, Spitify should be against the law. They need to pay bands a fair share.

    • @gadblatz4841
      @gadblatz4841 2 года назад +13

      @@robertmcmanus9185 Man, 30k a night is a stretch for a minor band. Last show I played at a "major bar" in a big city paid out 300 dollars. Split that three ways and it doesn't matter what your road costs are.

    • @realscience948
      @realscience948 2 года назад +9

      Yes..he should be proud!
      I have bootlegs that you simply can’t get…period! Worth a fortune to a collector!

  • @alejandrocastillo9209
    @alejandrocastillo9209 2 года назад +1464

    Imagine Neil Young walking into the Spotify headquarter offices pulling this shit

    • @evancrouch9939
      @evancrouch9939 2 года назад +118

      He did haha

    • @alejandrocastillo9209
      @alejandrocastillo9209 2 года назад +45

      @@evancrouch9939 some men just stick to their guns 💪

    • @frankrizzo5710
      @frankrizzo5710 2 года назад +20

      The part of his catalog he still owns?

    • @naui_diver9290
      @naui_diver9290 2 года назад +4

      It would take forever to violate their servers

    • @John6-40
      @John6-40 2 года назад +115

      Neil Young = Good music and bad politics.

  • @sstaners1234
    @sstaners1234 2 года назад +178

    I like how he respected the shop worker enough to not want to get him in trouble that he brought the record back.

    • @timprescott4634
      @timprescott4634 2 года назад

      He didn’t give a FUCK. Young was being his typical dick self…

    • @skyhigh6089
      @skyhigh6089 Год назад +18

      Well, I don't like how he took the record in the first place. I think he realized he was stealing something and could get in serious trouble.

    • @reddkard
      @reddkard Год назад +15

      @@skyhigh6089it was an illegal Live Bootleg. The only person getting in trouble would have been the store owner

    • @vinto34
      @vinto34 Год назад +5

      Plus a broken candle that one of the film crew knocked off the shelf.

    • @reddkard
      @reddkard Год назад +13

      @@vinto34 Neil paid for the broken candle

  • @scottblack9213
    @scottblack9213 2 года назад +726

    Wasn't it so cool that record stores opened at night? Take me back to 1972!

    • @rockingtr1
      @rockingtr1 2 года назад +91

      Yeah man. All those vampires in 72. Shit was real.

    • @knottsscary
      @knottsscary 2 года назад +8

      What time would they usually open?

    • @hellrazorofficial9178
      @hellrazorofficial9178 2 года назад +14

      Scammers are open 24/7

    • @animaljustice7774
      @animaljustice7774 2 года назад

      Yes

    • @Valkonnen
      @Valkonnen 2 года назад +48

      In NYC in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's , many record stores were opened at night. Bleeker Bob's and all of the record stores on St. Marks Place were hot at night.

  • @fartkerson
    @fartkerson 2 года назад +358

    That timing on Strawberry Fields was beautiful. And then they walk back in and "Strawberry fields forever." That was killer.

    • @PatricksBreastplate
      @PatricksBreastplate 2 года назад +28

      Mad to think that it hadn’t been released all that long before this was taking place.

    • @sorendomaschofsky6617
      @sorendomaschofsky6617 2 года назад +28

      The "mother should know" when he's explaining it's a bootleg is a weird timing also

    • @MIKE-TYTHON
      @MIKE-TYTHON 2 года назад +19

      @@sorendomaschofsky6617 the weirdest timing is bluejay way with the lyrics please don’t be long as soon as he starts sifting through the records aha

    • @ifinitesimilarity
      @ifinitesimilarity 2 года назад +16

      Also "Your mother should know" as the clerk is being chastised!! Haha

    • @CycolacFan
      @CycolacFan 2 года назад +17

      What’s amazing is the video hasn’t been pulled down for the Beatles copyright violation 🙂

  • @CrisPinto
    @CrisPinto 2 года назад +279

    Wow. That one moment where they stood out of the store, I could literally feel like I was there with them. 1972. What a time it must have been to be alive. So nostalgic.

    • @goldenhourkodak
      @goldenhourkodak 2 года назад +24

      Any time in the past is nostalgic. And it would be unremarkable and boring to be there at the time. People will say the same of today.

    • @johngore7744
      @johngore7744 2 года назад +15

      @Al Swedgen I don’t agree. I think the passage of time brings nostalgia. I’m 61 and my folks ( who lived til their 90s) used to say how much fun they had growing up. Yet they were born in 1918 and 1925.In lower working class east end Montreal. Mom too. Both to British immigrants. Dad was born during the last year of the Spanish flu and WW1 He worked at 12 to help support his family and did high school at night. My Moms parents were equally poor. Her Dad got a job as a machinist because he was a good footballer and the company team needed one. That was during the depression. My Dad told me they got welfare and he described how it worked. The welfare people came over , went thru the ice box and pantry , made his Mom empty her purse his Dad his wallet and then they’d decide how much to give them. It was a government thing just city volunteers. Pretty humiliating. Still they both talked about how great their childhood was and all the things they did. Dances. Skating skiing going ‘up town’ visiting the countryside. Listening to Big Band tunes. My Dad was in the RCAF during WW2 and eventually became an educator. We had a small house on the suburbs growing up and didn’t have a lot but didn’t really care. So really I think we nostalgicize our youth regardless of its short comings.

    • @DeathByDegrees10
      @DeathByDegrees10 2 года назад +6

      @Al Swedgen That’s kinda the conundrum though, right? You can’t imagine people being nostalgic for now because you’re living in the now

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 2 года назад +2

      I was two years old when this was filmed and have very few; very faint memories from that era. I'm not obsessively nostalgic like most Millennials are but damn, if I had a time machine I'd love to go back. Much simpler times, before the internet; cell phones and the government spying on everyone then calling it "bulk collection". There was no censorship on social media because we didn't have social media. It's not like people didn't have problems back then but if I could have known then what I know now... and relive those years knowing everything I know now, I'd probably do a few things different.

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67 2 года назад +4

      @@goldenhourkodak Yup. and that other dude just wanted to unload his 8-track tapes and was getting impatient..."What's with the camera?".
      Thought maybe Allen Funt was gonna come in next (old timers joke)...😜

  • @mrcumberbottom6561
    @mrcumberbottom6561 2 года назад +704

    One of the the best rock history moments captured on film, absolutely incredible, and almost 15 mins to boot. Green eyed lady playing, looking at the "new" Dylan record, seeing how popular 8-tracks were getting, how calm and chill everyone was even when someone was trying to "steal" a record, or seeing how artists used to fight back against pirates, to the god damn Craig display in the background, truly amazing piece of footage.

    • @raffaelevalente7811
      @raffaelevalente7811 2 года назад +9

      I have a few of the vinyls you can see at 0:44 _Sunfighter_ (1971) by Grace Slick and Paul Kantner
      I was 14 back then. We were poor and my music was on cassettes recorded by richer friends. I started buying my vinyl when I was 19

    • @justicegusting2476
      @justicegusting2476 2 года назад +2

      I have a copy of Captain Beyond and Glass Harp you can buy. $46. Let me know.

    • @konstantinov
      @konstantinov 2 года назад +3

      @@justicegusting2476 Phil Keaggy is GOD!!!

    • @tomlovejoy1534
      @tomlovejoy1534 2 года назад +9

      I recall Sugarloafs Green Eyed Lady was released in 1970..and A.M. radio played the song 24/7! 😎

    • @aquatarkus2022
      @aquatarkus2022 2 года назад +42

      Today there would be a lot of screaming and cursing by both parties. Reality TV has corrupted people's minds to the point they think that's normal and accepted behavior.

  • @williammeier4534
    @williammeier4534 2 года назад +140

    It's hard to believe this footage is now over half a century old! I was 4 going on 5 at the time this
    was filmed and was barely aware of Neil Young back then. The other comments below by other
    viewers are priceless and very informative of the time and place. I almost felt as if I was there
    myself! Thanks for sharing this.

    • @williammeier4534
      @williammeier4534 2 года назад +3

      @@redbug3777 I turned 5 that month.

    • @williammeier4534
      @williammeier4534 2 года назад +2

      @John Smith The album cover of his I remember seeing back then was After The Gold Rush. Whether Harvest or After The Gold Rush, you win either way!

    • @reginaltkoralewski2944
      @reginaltkoralewski2944 2 года назад +2

      A ja 16 !- i już słuchałem Younga bo film z Woodstock i jak zagrali CSN&Young i inni na tym już wtedy legendarnym koncercie zaszczepił mi jeszcze większą chęć poświęcenia się muzyce( słuchaniu i przemyśleniu co jest co )!- Rengi Kid from Poland!🤠👍🎸🎸🎸🎸

    • @hollygolightly7475
      @hollygolightly7475 2 года назад +3

      That kid was so lucky being 3” away from Neil Young, Great clip

    • @stevedrums1675
      @stevedrums1675 2 года назад +2

      I was 2!!!😂😂😂

  • @Fordham1969
    @Fordham1969 2 года назад +112

    The thing I love about this on a personal note is the way it transports me back to my 8 year old self in 1972 living in a house with Beatlemaniac older siblings and listening to the Magical Mystery Tour album as they are here when it was only a five year old record.

    • @johngore7744
      @johngore7744 2 года назад +5

      Yeah same here I was 11 the youngest of 4. There was always music.

    • @hihunter7
      @hihunter7 2 года назад +1

      I know, I loved hearing those songs. It really put into perspective for me how revolutionary their music was for their time. People today don't have as good a grasp at really understanding that. Just incredible.

    • @hotliner2872
      @hotliner2872 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, seemed an odd choice to be playing in a record shop when so much good current music existed. Guessing the guy just liked it, but still weird.

    • @pradabears
      @pradabears Год назад +1

      ⁠​⁠@@hotliner2872What would you consider normal if The Beatles are a weird choice?? Lmao

  • @TheVinylLoungeMtl
    @TheVinylLoungeMtl 6 месяцев назад +3

    This is absolutely amazing, I was drawn into the store and felt like I was right there, shopping, listening, footage like this is timeless, thank you 🎶🙏🏼✌🏼

  • @eileencastillo6323
    @eileencastillo6323 2 года назад +35

    Wow. Rare moment captured in early 70's like it is done billions of times every day now. The guy filming had a camera, not a phone.
    In a record store!
    The Guess Who and The Beatles playing.
    It's like a time warp moment. How is this dude not freaked out that Neil Young just walked in the store?
    Listen to Neil talking.
    So so cool.
    Rare find.
    Thanks for sharing.
    😊✌💙

    • @__GALLANT__
      @__GALLANT__ 11 месяцев назад +1

      I liked the opening song . . . "Green Eyed Lady" (Sugarloaf) Great song.

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 10 месяцев назад

      He didn't know who he was, for one. I'm in a minority here. I love this video it's absolutely amazing. But I think that kid was incompetent for 1972 or 3072.

  • @turnerthemanc
    @turnerthemanc 2 года назад +356

    He broke the candle and paid for it. He's got a heart of gold.🤣

    • @wildmano1965
      @wildmano1965 2 года назад +2

      Neil Young was kind of a dick...I mean, if you want to investigate copyright theft, go to the source, not the vendors.

    • @BlackRider115
      @BlackRider115 2 года назад +10

      Even gave it a sniff

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 2 года назад +8

      " fool on the hill"... soundtrack to this in the background..😂

    • @hogwash3337
      @hogwash3337 2 года назад

      Great musician... But he's a cunt

    • @wesleychang1142
      @wesleychang1142 2 года назад +10

      "I always wanted a candle'"

  • @keithclark486
    @keithclark486 2 года назад +152

    Meanwhile the dude standing there waiting has a box full of his bootlegged 8 track tapes he's delivering.

    • @MrJjs77
      @MrJjs77 2 года назад +13

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @richmoreno9938
      @richmoreno9938 2 года назад +12

      Totally! 😂

    • @stevieG.
      @stevieG. 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, Neil let that one go I think he might have sensed trouble otherwise.

    • @kevsta67
      @kevsta67 5 месяцев назад

      were they bootleg 8 tracks or just used. some places used to buy and sell used casettes,8 trackas and albums

  • @sunnyd6019
    @sunnyd6019 2 года назад +67

    LOL what is even better is that the guy working did not even know who this was. Man could you imagine having that note still, what a treasure to have all these years later.

    • @danielk9067
      @danielk9067 2 года назад +5

      I think that guy definitely knew who he was dealing with but didn't want to get in trouble so feigned ignorance about as much as he could. He works in a record store for crying out loud, he has to be knowledgeable about the popular musicians of the time. He 100% is aware of who that man is even if hypothetically he may or may not be a fan of his music. The other people in the store didn't seem to recognize Neil, since he sort of comes across as a down to earth regular guy, but they would probably be amazed upon realization as well. This is like if Ed Sheeran made an appearance today, everyone knows who he is.

    • @bobd9868
      @bobd9868 2 года назад +2

      Where is that guy today? Anyone know if he’s seen this?

    • @michaelharrison350
      @michaelharrison350 2 года назад

      14:46 Exactly! I mean he had no clue who he was talking to 😅 And Neil’s always been a distinctive looking cat, ya know?

    • @Prezzen77
      @Prezzen77 2 года назад +3

      @@danielk9067 For sure. @4:36 "I don't listen to records, I only have a tape player", like the two formats have entirely different music catalogues... Guy was definitely just being difficult.

    • @staceymcgrath890
      @staceymcgrath890 Год назад

      He probably doesn't give a flying fk!

  • @ralex3697
    @ralex3697 2 года назад +47

    What is amazing about this is a lot of the brilliant music hasn’t yet come out. Early 70’s much more works of art to come out. Amazing

  • @pazuzu-gb7ok
    @pazuzu-gb7ok 2 года назад +11

    Its cool to see things like this before you were born, RUclips is like a time machine, I was born in 73 and remember just a little from that decade. Thanks for posting. 👍👍

    • @-danR
      @-danR 2 года назад +1

      I came to this video cold and assumed today's Neil Young would be looking for 1972 bootlegs, just for amusement or curiosity. I was wondering "When's Neil Young appear?!... wait... is this clickbait?... who's the dude with the beard... is Neil doing the filming?..."

  • @susanneosborne7861
    @susanneosborne7861 2 года назад +52

    Big fat nugget of gold is this. I grew up in L.A.; 16 at that time, so in a flash I'm right back there. Giant hit of nostalgia to my core.

    • @User0000000000000004
      @User0000000000000004 2 года назад +3

      You see people? THIS is the correct usage of the word nostalgia. This person was alive at the time and experienced the world as it was at the time this was filmed. Young people pay attention, you can't feel nostalgia for something you never experienced. The word you're looking for is history, not nostalgia.

    • @TylerSparks
      @TylerSparks Год назад +3

      @@User0000000000000004why do you have so much hatred for young people?

    • @chaliwen7217
      @chaliwen7217 Год назад

      @@User0000000000000004 if you , like me grew up in LA in the 70's then I am pretty sure you know that Prince Andrew was the Least of the offenders, not saying he is not a bad guy - just sayin...and this is a great vid!

    • @erikrhafer6644
      @erikrhafer6644 Год назад

      Is this in la ?

    • @johnwilkesbo
      @johnwilkesbo Год назад

      Well isn't that special!

  • @postatility9703
    @postatility9703 2 года назад +79

    A very enjoyable time capsule of a great period of the rock vinyl era.Neil finding Neil is hilarious 😂Kudos to whoever filmed this,which is truly a classic reality short feature.The kid was lucky that Neil wasn't in The Mob!

    • @toernebohmite
      @toernebohmite 2 года назад +3

      They're called records. No one called them "vinyl"

    • @kathk3203
      @kathk3203 2 года назад +1

      Fake

    • @maxpower92
      @maxpower92 2 года назад +1

      If it was Peter Grant he would had busted the place up.

  • @legacyXplore
    @legacyXplore 2 года назад +408

    What made me feel very small was glimpsing the cars driving by outside. I just thought they all had life on their mind and felt whatever they were going to do was important. Little did they know 50 years later someone would glimpse them passing for fraction of a second from inside the record shop. It’s just crazy. Life goes by so fast.

    • @MelodicBox
      @MelodicBox 2 года назад +43

      I know right? The fact that the camera could only capture this little moment in time inside that store, and the fact that, meanwhile, the world kept going on outside... It's like realizing your own world it's not so important after all. A couple of streets away there's another story to be told and a huge world to discover. A world that won't ever be the same again tomorrow...
      There's something so beautiful yet terrifying in the concept of time

    • @legacyXplore
      @legacyXplore 2 года назад +12

      @@MelodicBox well said thanks. I was struggling with trying to convey my point. You helped.

    • @TRJ2241987
      @TRJ2241987 2 года назад +23

      I remember being at my grandparents once , they were both such sharp people to the end, when they were in their mid 80s and they were talking about their parents, my Grandma's brother was there too, who was about 15 years younger than her, and at one point she turned to him and said, "Ohh....I really miss Daddy" and the way she said it was as if the six year old version of herself was still inside that elderly body as if it were yesterday......that always kind of haunted me. The guy would have been like 120 years old and she still missed him.

    • @xxczerxx
      @xxczerxx 2 года назад +8

      YES. That's what it is exactly, that particular thing (cars moving by) felt so surreal to me that I actually felt dizzy. Something about them being in motion, doing their own thing outside of this video, in 1972....and here I am watching it in 2022.

    • @orfeo793
      @orfeo793 2 года назад +3

      There's a word for that feeling (one of my personal favorites): sonder

  • @collinmc90
    @collinmc90 2 года назад +168

    I bet that guy behind the counter still tells this story to people. "one time Neil young tried to shop lift from me"

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 2 года назад +2

      You mean one time he caught him shoplifting. The other times he would just walk outside and sell the album, then get another one. I mean, it's his album, so...

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 2 года назад +21

      This is a clip from a movie made by Neil Young in 1973. It is a film autobiography by the name of Journey Through The Past. You can read more about it in Wikipedia. Neil Young owns the rights to it which is probably why, when it was originally posted, it was removed...and probably will be again.

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 2 года назад +1

      @@scooter2163 It has been misrepresented and the source obfuscated. As I believe I mentioned, I have a strong feeling because of that Mr. Young will ask that it be removed.

    • @cowanthegreat8966
      @cowanthegreat8966 2 года назад

      @@erepsekahs yeah, whiny little bitch.

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 2 года назад

      @@cowanthegreat8966 You are very amusing. May I take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones Happy and prosperous New Year. Much love to all of you from The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. May God bless you and relieve you of all your sins.

  • @Nick9Three
    @Nick9Three 2 года назад +6

    Cameras truly are windows into the past, love seeing old footage, doesn’t matter what the content is. Thanks for sharing

  • @rayjr62
    @rayjr62 2 года назад +38

    "It's not my place I don't know what's going on." Quite a thoughtful, vivid description by this fella. I get the funny feeling that this wasn't the first time Neil came across bootlegs of his recorded work (and probably not the last time, either).

    • @BMarie774
      @BMarie774 2 года назад +12

      I also get the feeling he didn’t stumble upon this lol. I have a feeling someone tipped him off.

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 2 года назад

      @@BMarie774 Agreed.

    • @69Mucci
      @69Mucci 2 года назад +7

      And over the last few years, Neil has started putting out these old bootlegs himself... with the original artwork. So it took 50 years, but Neil ultimately got his revenge on the bootleggers.

    • @FeistyGirl23115
      @FeistyGirl23115 2 года назад

      @@BMarie774 I keep wondering who was filming this. So I think you may be right. He knew what he was looking for.

  • @22NL22NL
    @22NL22NL 2 года назад +773

    Kudos to the shop assistant for handling a difficult situation with professionalism, respect , manors and decency.....

    • @hihunter7
      @hihunter7 2 года назад +77

      People just had more decency back then

    • @thegrandpencil4374
      @thegrandpencil4374 2 года назад +93

      @@hihunter7 The internet has taught everyone to be assholes.

    • @broncobalboa
      @broncobalboa 2 года назад +2

      @@thegrandpencil4374 wrong, the internet gave assholes around the world a platform where they can be assholes anonymously.

    • @yesterdaze114
      @yesterdaze114 2 года назад +50

      It was the 70s when being a decent human being wasn’t unusual.

    • @cbf63
      @cbf63 2 года назад +20

      Now todays owners would call the cops because someone was recording!!

  • @andrewscrazy
    @andrewscrazy 2 года назад +42

    Boy I miss all those trips to the record shops when I was younger, I feel like I could just put this in full screen mode and just step right back in to it. 😲

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 10 месяцев назад

      Right? We need a 3-D version of this.

  • @skeggjoldgunnr3167
    @skeggjoldgunnr3167 2 года назад +36

    He didn't go record shopping. He went looking for the shop with his bootleg that someone snitched on. He took a cameraman.

    • @jerryjonas8178
      @jerryjonas8178 7 месяцев назад +3

      snitched ? Sorry that store is taking away his livelihood

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 7 месяцев назад +2

      Someday you'll utter another non-sequitur and again, the universe will take no notice.
      We thought you a fool until you typed your remarks - and removed all doubt.

    • @Chris-lm5dp
      @Chris-lm5dp 5 месяцев назад

      @@jerryjonas8178yeah man someone who makes a lot of money is surely gonna go broke over…checks notes…. A bootleg that sells for like $20

  • @brunobailly7013
    @brunobailly7013 2 года назад +20

    LOL
    Store clerk : "It's not my place I don't know what's going on"
    The Beatles : "Your mother should know..."

  • @TheChadTI
    @TheChadTI 2 года назад +18

    This was amazing. I feel like I saw a rock hitory moment (well, yeah). Thank you for posting. You don't often get to experience something like this on RUclips. God bless 🙏

  • @animaljustice7774
    @animaljustice7774 2 года назад +21

    This is awesome! Thank you for this upload. I love these film clips from way back on how life was back then. Makes me wonder also what Neil was worth back then but I’m sure he was doing just fine, houses and cars cost a lot less back then. Cost of living, etc

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад +4

      I believe he had already bought his CA estate by 1972.

    • @cianomalley
      @cianomalley 2 года назад +1

      @@billg7205 He mentions having bought his ranch in the 1971 BBC live performance, if that's what you're referring to :)

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад

      @@cianomalley The video I watched from back then was filmed at his ranch.

    • @hollygolightly7475
      @hollygolightly7475 2 года назад

      He was doing fine back then

    • @stephaniebaker1542
      @stephaniebaker1542 10 месяцев назад

      This is back in the day when houses in Laurel Canyon, just right up the road from the record store in this video, were renting for $100-200 a month, and you could buy a bungalow type house there for under $100,000. Now, you'd be lucky to find a small shack there for under 2 million.

  • @timbir
    @timbir 2 года назад +25

    I love how songs from Magical Mystery Tour are just playing in the background

    • @robgriffin4801
      @robgriffin4801 10 месяцев назад +3

      Surprised youtube didn't pull the video in a meta version of what Neil is doing here

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 7 месяцев назад

      Also Green-Eyed Lady with the heavy dissonant chord.

  • @GazAce
    @GazAce 2 года назад +20

    Whoaa man that was great! I could've watched that for two hours. Was like a 70s Marty Scorsese & De Niro flick. How's when the dude went outside after him with Strawberry Fields playing, then the cheeky grin Neil gave the cameraman as he goes behind the counter to make the call. That was so awesome & then the eight track guy lol I was waiting for Harvey Keitel to make a cameo. I wish he had a whole series of those. Best spontaneous thing I've seen on YT ever. Thanks so much for sharing 👍🎵🎸🙏

    • @la196
      @la196 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I caught that "cheeky grin" too, he was like, "got em" can you believe this?. This entire footage is indeed rare! The guy really didn't have a clue who he was talking to:) I'm not so sure he even knew after Neil revealed his name. LOL

    • @beyond72deepsoulfulhousemixes
      @beyond72deepsoulfulhousemixes 2 года назад

      We're not payin', because this guy, this guy's a fuckin' mook.

  • @theOneTheHunter
    @theOneTheHunter 2 года назад +5

    I love this snapshot in time, great upload.

  • @daveidmarx8296
    @daveidmarx8296 2 года назад +47

    It'll be interesting to see if this video is allowed to stay up due to the fact that they are playing the 8-track of Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles in the background.

    • @happyhippythevinylguy
      @happyhippythevinylguy 2 года назад +3

      It was up a few years ago then it got removed so hopefully this one stays

    • @KabobHope
      @KabobHope 2 года назад +3

      It will probably stay but be demonetized.

    • @seankiv
      @seankiv  2 года назад +14

      It got flagged for auto-detected copyright when I uploaded it, I appealed and it was approved. So we’ll see.

    • @KabobHope
      @KabobHope 2 года назад +1

      @@seankiv It's a cool vid. Where else you gonna see NY buying records. Pretty cool, indeed.

    • @alvogeljr
      @alvogeljr 2 года назад +6

      Yeah because people will come to this video to hear Magical Mystery Tour lol.. record companies suck and RUclips sucks also

  • @Mikethemenace415
    @Mikethemenace415 Год назад +13

    I wonder if that record store clerk is still alive..That would be a trip to see him now

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 10 месяцев назад +4

      He'd be around 70. Very probably is. Probably unaware he's been immortalized.

  • @shyman99
    @shyman99 2 года назад +46

    This video was originally removed from RUclips because it was a bootleg video of a Neil Young performance. ;)

    • @daveidmarx8296
      @daveidmarx8296 2 года назад +6

      Plus in the background the 8-track of The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour was playing.

    • @djtoona
      @djtoona 2 года назад +7

      And then Paul McCartney sues Neil Young for posting Beatle songs on RUclips?

    • @shyman99
      @shyman99 2 года назад +7

      @@djtoona - Don't degrade Paul by believing he could have the same temperament as Neil Young .

    • @djtoona
      @djtoona 2 года назад

      @@shyman99 Well, when he met at the station,, I was standing with a bootleg in my hand. However, he had his polygon in his hand, so I booked out of there.

    • @mogasmpig5196
      @mogasmpig5196 2 года назад +1

      @@shyman99 Faul.

  • @bhamacuk
    @bhamacuk 2 года назад +403

    I'm not into Neil Young but watching this it's fascinating and really does take you back in time. Store guy did good. Wasn't fazed and stood his ground. I wonder if he's still alive and recollects this moment

    • @henrikpersson4698
      @henrikpersson4698 2 года назад +34

      if he's alive i'm pretty sure he'll remember, lol

    • @runningkirkwa2934
      @runningkirkwa2934 2 года назад +33

      Probably about 75 years old now.

    • @fartkerson
      @fartkerson 2 года назад

      Not even Buffalo Springfield?

    • @alcoholya
      @alcoholya 2 года назад

      Store guy was a fucking idiot.. what in the hell are you babbling about.. he's selling illegal bootlegs. He knows what's up.

    • @charleswillsonpeale5739
      @charleswillsonpeale5739 2 года назад +32

      How could one forget this experience ? Having Neil Young personally come in and, claim his ownership to his copy righted material. IMO the shop owner got off easy, after all, he was caught red handed in possession of stolen intellectual property. Moreover, the shop was trying to profit off of said stolen intellectual property. It's an open and, shut case IMO, Young has the evidence documented in this video.

  • @sugarscary
    @sugarscary 2 года назад +13

    I watched this when it was previously on RUclips a few years back - I didn't know why they pulled it. I was about 14-15 years old when this was filmed, but my biggest thrill was seeing the leather purses behind the counter! That's because I had a few of them myself and loved them! I wish I saved them. This time capsule of the local record store in those days is great. I can still smell the patchouli in the air

    • @Whitman1819
      @Whitman1819 2 года назад +6

      haha probably pulled for copyright infringement from a complaint by Paul McCartney lol....

    • @davidellis5141
      @davidellis5141 Год назад

      Beatles 🎶

  • @pattelino9466
    @pattelino9466 Год назад +5

    I miss those times so much 💔 The limitations of not being able to get any music in 1 second made it so much more magical

  • @TronDumele
    @TronDumele 2 года назад +43

    As someone who wants to open up a record store. This is about the coolest piece of media I think I’ve seen. I love the vibes, I love how small it is, I just love it all

    • @sillyworm
      @sillyworm 2 года назад

      Do you love that these 2 geeks didn't even recognize Neil

    • @TronDumele
      @TronDumele 2 года назад

      @@sillyworm I mean I probably wouldn’t be able to recognize any famous people who came in to my store, I’d try to be a little more polite I would like to think.

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 2 года назад +183

    For context this record store was only about a mile from Laurel Canyon Blvd, where the entire early 70s singer songwriter movement lived - Joni Mitchell, Neal, Stills, Crosby, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Mama Cass, etc. Then further down Sunset another mile was the Sunset Strip with everybody else. "Blue Jay Way", playing on the radio, is just above Sunset in an area called "Birdland" where all the streets have bird names. George Harrison was renting a house from the Beatles US attorney Robert Fitzpatrick and wrote the song waiting for Eric and his buddies to get the house, very difficult to find up there. In 1971 this area was ground zero for the music business and for the whole 70s music scene. You could see anybody on the street - Hendrix, Townsend, Donovan, anyone. Though this record store thing was obviously staged, it was certainly not uncommon to see him walking around. At the Country Store on Laurel Canyon you could easily run into Jim Morrison buying a sandwich or Crosby buying munchies at midnight. In the other direction on Sunset a few miles down was the entire TV industry. All that stuff has mostly moved away.

    • @Piggy-Oink-Oink
      @Piggy-Oink-Oink 2 года назад +26

      It wasn't stage/. The guy in the store must know it is Neil but plays dumb to avoid being responsible for the bootleg. A friend of mine told me George Harrison once walked into a Russian record store in 1980 took like a dozen bad boots of himself. He told the guy in the store "I'll be back one day better not be restocked. I dont care about the Ringo or Paul boots just mine"

    • @djtoona
      @djtoona 2 года назад +4

      Did you become particularly familiar with any artist in the music scene back then? Any stories you care to relate?

    • @oyajiblues
      @oyajiblues 2 года назад +11

      @@Piggy-Oink-Oink He means that Neil set it up. Going in with a camera.

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 2 года назад +1

      Great point David. I used to go up to Blue Jay Way to get high with friends or make out with a girl. It's a cul de sac at the top and had an amazing view of the city. Two of the streets on the way up are Oriole and Thrasher, I remember that. You start from a corner on Sunset where there is a famous liquor store. It's a few blocks west of where the Roxy and the Rainbow were located.

    • @spiritof6663
      @spiritof6663 2 года назад +6

      @@Piggy-Oink-Oink George Harrison was never in Russia in 1980. The story is apocryphal. Besides, bootlegs were the ONLY way Russians could hear rock music at that time, I can imagine Harrison having some sympathy for that fact.

  • @alextainted
    @alextainted 2 года назад +105

    This video is so soothing somehow. The colors, the sounds, the manner and respect as they speak to each other even in this weird situation. Great experience!

    • @thomsboys77
      @thomsboys77 2 года назад +6

      And yet it’s people from that generation who have now turned into the Karen’s we have today

    • @ghostsofnormmacdonald2446
      @ghostsofnormmacdonald2446 2 года назад

      @@thomsboys77 Maybe because they didn't have to deal with ghetto rats and drag queen pedos back then like they do now.

    • @JD-nq4vb
      @JD-nq4vb 2 года назад

      @@thomsboys77 Wow, what an idiot. Think about what you wrote and what that says about YOU, and what/who that makes you, who YOU are, but I doubt you have the self-reflection to see it. But WE DO!

    • @JD-nq4vb
      @JD-nq4vb 2 года назад +1

      That's how cool it was back then and why they say it was the best time to be growing up in the 70's and 80's...If you weren't there yourself and already know that.

    • @bradfilms8278
      @bradfilms8278 2 года назад +2

      It feels like a dream

  • @alexbowen7484
    @alexbowen7484 3 года назад +14

    I have been thinking about this video recently when reading about him removing his music from Spodify

  • @dannydanko4627
    @dannydanko4627 2 года назад +7

    Such a cool piece of video, hearing the "oldies" on the radio, but they werent oldies yet and the fact the guy didnt care about the camera being shoved in his face like most people would nowadays.
    Wonder if that piece of paper still exists, what a cool piece of memorabilia that would be!!

  • @BarberBobDetecting
    @BarberBobDetecting 2 года назад +826

    Love the way the employee is unimpressed by “the artist.”

    • @alaindounont4310
      @alaindounont4310 2 года назад +59

      @@howardkleger Perhaps he don't know Neil Young !!!

    • @brandonvalentine2555
      @brandonvalentine2555 2 года назад +99

      @@alaindounont4310 he works in a record store. In the 70s. Of course he knows who neil young is

    • @melodymakermark
      @melodymakermark 2 года назад +86

      I don’t think he did. Didn’t he say “I’ll look you up” or something as Neil was leaving.

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад +15

      Employee didn't realize this guy sang cowgirl in the sand lol

    • @alaindounont4310
      @alaindounont4310 2 года назад +1

      @@brandonvalentine2555 Are you sure at 100 % ??

  • @Silverlining1111
    @Silverlining1111 2 года назад +63

    What a lovely vibe, sitting in a music shop, listening music, meeting music lovers, talking with artists, enjoying day and night street view. The customers are cool, wearing sunglasses at night. Dreamy.

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 2 года назад

      👍

    • @mauriciocalderon8641
      @mauriciocalderon8641 2 года назад +4

      Lovely Vibe until
      Neil Young came in...

    • @morsteen
      @morsteen 2 года назад

      Yeah, you'd have to pay like 5,000 for a VIP ticket to meet anyone famous now lol.

    • @stephaniebaker1542
      @stephaniebaker1542 10 месяцев назад

      And nowadays, the celebrities can't step foot into a public place like this, without being surrounded by an entourage of hangers on and bodyguards.

  • @edwardbliss8931
    @edwardbliss8931 2 года назад +220

    The guy in the record store sure does a good job avoiding eye contact with a camera filming right in front of his face

    • @animaljustice7774
      @animaljustice7774 2 года назад +9

      He’s supposed to 😊. ( I was a film major in college)

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 2 года назад +19

      If everyone was supposed to ignore the camera was there, its kind of undermined by the folks later in the video who ask “why is there a camera”

    • @socal310-b2v
      @socal310-b2v 2 года назад +2

      That’s not Neil young. It’s all bubkis!

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 2 года назад +32

      And who put the camera man there? It seems like a staged event but still entertaining.

    • @alaindounont4310
      @alaindounont4310 2 года назад

      ​ @@socal310-b2vMy advice too...!

  • @vidform
    @vidform 2 года назад +1

    0:44 and 2:28 The orange and brown album cover with the baby is called Sunfighter (1971) by Grace Slick and Paul Kantner for the Grunt label. I feel bad for the employee. He just wants to do the right thing and keep his job, plus he's not used to being on camera especially in a situation like this. I'm so glad they were able to talk to his boss to settle this matter. I wonder if Neil has seen this video after all these years. Also, it would be cool if Rolling Stones or some other music mag wrote an article on this. I wonder if this is just a clip from a documentary and if there's more footage regarding this music store. Thanks for sharing this high quality upload.

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 10 месяцев назад

      Great thoughts and remarks but they didn't speak to his boss - who was out of town. Also, I know most disagree but I find this kid pretty incompetent - then or now.
      It's an absolutely incredible video.

  • @danielcombs3207
    @danielcombs3207 2 года назад +152

    This is a awesome video. I definitely felt for the employee. I also understand Neil taking issue with his music being sold without compensation. He created the music and someone else was profiting from it.

    • @1060michaelg
      @1060michaelg 2 года назад +26

      daniel combs I can't say that the employee generated any feelings of empathy from me. He was defensive, his pathetic "I'm just a night clerk what don't listen to anything..." then puts on Magical Mystery Tour. The "You broke the candle" was the kicker. I wanted to set him alight...better take a Xanax.

    • @djtoona
      @djtoona 2 года назад +19

      @@1060michaelg Don't forget his attempt to say that he didn't know his boss's name

    • @1060michaelg
      @1060michaelg 2 года назад

      @@djtoona Exactly. Now James Moore said, "He didn't give a shit who Neil Young was. He didn't come from a soft generation."
      Talk about missing the ENTIRE POINT.
      I am not a violent man, but I wish for just ONE day I could be a Mulah and saw some heads off of stupid people. Ahh, that was too far...

    • @danielcombs3207
      @danielcombs3207 2 года назад +10

      @@1060michaelg Hahaha! I do agree with you. The clerk was covering his butt for sure. It was fun to watch Neil in 1971 protecting his music. I think he handled himself quite well.

    • @1060michaelg
      @1060michaelg 2 года назад +7

      @@danielcombs3207 Agreed, Neil's emotional gyroscope (which CANNOT be said of Will Smith...too soon?) was undisturbed and Neil was restrained, polite and persistent.
      The kid? Ughh...he's a born informant, you just have to know what I mean, it's a little abstract because I can't distill it down. These people saying, "Neil was acting blah blah blah...and the kid was not blah blah or cared that Neil was a blah, youtube b.s off the rack comment blah."

  • @melissaevans6464
    @melissaevans6464 2 года назад +153

    Wow, what a flashback. Back then I was a poor hippie college student. I knitted scarves like his for everyone. Unique world back then.

    • @Angus1966
      @Angus1966 2 года назад +2

      Yep , i have long hair now in 2022 , i can be treated as a freak by some .

    • @rickbarkley3617
      @rickbarkley3617 2 года назад +4

      Hi do you still knitted scarves ! I would love one .

    • @socal310-b2v
      @socal310-b2v 2 года назад

      I hate the Neil is such a d*xk! Sad

    • @b3astlyify
      @b3astlyify 2 года назад +2

      I wish I could go to college. But ya know, I'm not a boomer

    • @eddtard2686
      @eddtard2686 2 года назад

      @@b3astlyify What's stopping you? Fucking Walmart offers free college.
      You'd rather disparage an older generation for your lack of ambition.

  • @rk3689
    @rk3689 2 года назад +46

    MAN, would I love to walk into a store with "Green Eyed Lady" playing now.

    • @Unus_Annus_
      @Unus_Annus_ 2 года назад +2

      I always loved the bass line on it

    • @stephaniebaker1542
      @stephaniebaker1542 10 месяцев назад +2

      It was this video that compelled me to add it to my Spotify Playlist. Great song

  • @patientzeropoint5271
    @patientzeropoint5271 2 года назад +5

    "I'll be sure to look you up".
    I would've loved to see him realize what level of artist he just had an interaction with.
    Great video.

    • @danielk9067
      @danielk9067 2 года назад +1

      Was he not being sarcastic? I thought he was feigning ignorance to avoid any trouble, you'd think a record store employee who's spinning Beatles albums and knowledgeable about the latest Bob Dylan release would probably recognize Neil Young, of famous bands including Buffalo Springfield, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, and with major album releases at the time such as After The Gold Rush and Everybody Knows This is Nowhere. He was one of the biggest music stars in the world.

    • @jissanhuq3792
      @jissanhuq3792 2 года назад

      @@danielk9067 definitely was just lying Left and right to do just that.

    • @kengruz669
      @kengruz669 11 месяцев назад

      What's the last thing he says as Neil is departing? "I'll look you up."

  • @jasonabbott5546
    @jasonabbott5546 2 года назад +13

    Why didn’t this ever happen to me? I worked at a record store for three years and Neil never walked in, or any other rock star. But it was a dream job. All the chicks that came in, got to listen to music all day, got the great posters when they got changed out. I miss record stores.

    • @stevekelly2018
      @stevekelly2018 2 года назад +4

      My buddy was minding our store when Thurston Moore came in and asked if we had any Sonic Youth lps, he said Nah, I'm not really into Sonic Youth not knowing who he was talking to. One day when I was working the U.S. ambassador turned up with his whole security detail which was pretty weird, they all stood outside and blocked people from coming in. He bought a copy of Workingman's Dead.

  • @OttoByOgraffey
    @OttoByOgraffey 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for reposting this!

  • @olliepops1124
    @olliepops1124 Год назад +5

    Great artifact, this video. Reminded me of the story of John Fahey going into record stores after recording and pressing his Blind Joe Death and just casually slipping copies of it in the rows as he was flipping through.

  • @BlackAlbino2000
    @BlackAlbino2000 2 года назад +6

    Wow this footage is just pure gold … I remember the early 70’s a little bit . I was 7 years old in 1972 . How drastically times have changed !

    • @maxhirsch7035
      @maxhirsch7035 10 месяцев назад

      Damn you're old!!
      BTW, I was also 7 yo in 1972. I kinda remember the era also, probably about as much as you do- but of course some things from back then really stand out. The vibe was definitely much different back then.

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 2 года назад +70

    such a great snippet in time, the late night small record shop, young neil young, the clerk, the albums and the music.

    • @konstantinov
      @konstantinov 2 года назад +3

      Just the fact that it was LATE NIGHT .... that era is disappearing as Gen Z would rather play TikTok on phones than explore the night

    • @ranxer0x
      @ranxer0x 2 года назад +3

      Even the customer with his box of 8 tracks coming in to sell them with his Anton Chigurh hairstyle lol

    • @Buccarado
      @Buccarado 2 года назад +6

      @@konstantinov complete bullshit. as a gen z'r you realize the ways of listening to music have changed obviously for worse - but thats just how it is now. only children use tiktok, really. i know a ton of people who are completely indifferent towards social media and love music just as much as anyone else does

    • @konstantinov
      @konstantinov 2 года назад +5

      @@Buccarado No, you are right, I appreciate you! You seems like a younger guy. Please keep rock and roll alive.. The Right-Wing Republican fascists will kill it, so I LOVE your enthusiasm ..... Fucking rock and rolll man !!!

    • @Buccarado
      @Buccarado 2 года назад

      @@konstantinov yeah it's an uphill battle but that's the cards we're dealt. Stay safe man rock on

  • @danmartinez5502
    @danmartinez5502 2 года назад +57

    In 1972 record companies were selling out the back door product like crazy. It was well known by people in the industry. I know cause I was there in the retail record business in the 70's.

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад

      Absolutely. It would otherwise be difficult to make a decent bootleg recording back then.

    • @ralphgarcia913
      @ralphgarcia913 2 года назад +3

      I remember seeing a friend in college in 1978 and he had a Beatles 8 track with the label that had a drawing of all four Beatles. It was called the Revolutionary Beatles. He lived in Taos, New Mexico and that's where he bought it. The drawing and label was cheap but the 8 track looked like it was not amateur.

    • @nygelmiller5293
      @nygelmiller5293 2 года назад +1

      To Dan Martinez. What do you mean, "out the back door" - does that mean legally produced records being stolen by record company employees, and then sold as Bootlegs,?

    • @nygelmiller5293
      @nygelmiller5293 2 года назад +2

      @@billg7205 from Nygel Miller. I disagree about being potentially impossible. I went with my friend to an open air concert, and one of the performers was LOU REED. I'd not specially been a fan or anything till saw whst a great live performer he was! I'd brought my Phillips tape cassette recorder, to make a souvenir of the show, to take home. Great. But my friend said it came out so great, it could be made into a bootleg, and that he knew someone who would do it. Then I could make some money , he said! But I told him I'd read that artists coming from the U.S.A. to the U.K. were about to stop coming, because they they would get bootlegged. So I certainly didn't let anyone do that with my tape recording!

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад

      @@nygelmiller5293 I have no clue what you're disagreeing with about being "potentially impossible" and really don't care. I'm not a mind reader.

  • @Shtf132
    @Shtf132 Год назад +8

    This video brings the 70s out of a mythical and legendary time period for me Gen Z

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 10 месяцев назад +2

      You have the best comment of all. I wish I could get you about 500K thumbs up.
      The video is simply amazing for we older folk who were around (if young) in those times and apparently, for Gen Z, too.

  • @nielsdaemen
    @nielsdaemen 2 года назад +103

    5:50 "I can't afford a record player" that hit hard

    • @cagedbutterfly93
      @cagedbutterfly93 2 года назад +25

      The 70s equivalent to not being able to afford a PS5.

    • @keithadams812
      @keithadams812 2 года назад +9

      Not true guys record players were at Woolworth for $9... He cant afford the highly expensive record player he wants... they're talking about 8 tracks that was supposed to be the beginning of the end for record players and so record players were everywhere cheap

    • @keithadams812
      @keithadams812 2 года назад +4

      When this was recorded in 1972 record players were around for 80 years

    • @Eleventhearlofmars
      @Eleventhearlofmars 2 года назад +17

      The BS I could smell from that comment the store assistant made hit hard among his denial of knowing what records were being sold there etc. 😂

    • @robertmcmanus9185
      @robertmcmanus9185 2 года назад +1

      @@Eleventhearlofmars Hahahahhaha!!! Right on.

  • @earthtobellapt.2
    @earthtobellapt.2 2 года назад +371

    neil young really pulled a “i’d like to speak to the manager”

    • @MichaelC1998x
      @MichaelC1998x 2 года назад +37

      Total Karen, "i played on it , that means its mine"

    • @hotliner2872
      @hotliner2872 2 года назад +33

      @@MichaelC1998x Correction, I think you misunderstood. This is total Neil: You stole my music, which is mine and I'm taking it back (fair enough, it was an unlicensed bootleg after all, guessing you missed that part? This is why in the day of videotapes and DVD, they all started out with that weird "FBI $250,000 piracy fine" message. This is why Napster was shut down. This is stolen property after all?).

    • @gusto401
      @gusto401 2 года назад +28

      @@MichaelC1998x it's a BOOTLEG album, they aren't allowed to sell it. They stole his music and had it in the store for purchase.

    • @Gameboy-Unboxings
      @Gameboy-Unboxings 2 года назад +12

      @@gusto401 nope. Karen.

    • @romeisfallingagain
      @romeisfallingagain 2 года назад +3

      everyones got a little bit of karen inside them

  • @MsThebeMoon
    @MsThebeMoon 2 года назад +33

    This is soooo 1972. I feel almost like I walked into a time tunnel. Someone needs to come up with a film 3D of the 70's where there are mall walks and record stores --- and concerts of the legends and the muscle cars and van paintings. Maybe it was all so cool because of my coming of age and being a teen at the time. The war to express one's own style in hair and dress was finally won.

    • @MrLtia1234
      @MrLtia1234 2 года назад

      That war never stopped - some of those people grew up to fight against the next generation doing the same in teh 80s/90s and now that generation seem even more angry with the new generations desire to express themselves. History just repeats itself... except sadly not with the music...

  • @ADrunkBassist
    @ADrunkBassist 2 года назад +101

    I was dying when the dude came in to sell bootleg 8 tracks.

    • @rogerw-interested
      @rogerw-interested 2 года назад +8

      surprised neil didnt ask if he had any young or CSN tapes

    • @greenmantis2158
      @greenmantis2158 2 года назад +4

      Same 😂... I know he drove away in a camero

    • @rickshannon2044
      @rickshannon2044 6 месяцев назад

      Not bootlegs. Used tapes.

  • @jahjah67
    @jahjah67 2 года назад +25

    Great footage. I’m just old enough to remember the very end of the 8 track era and it was a fun time. 8 tracks sounded terrible but they sure sound pretty good here. Green Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf is such a cool tune and it’s neat to hear it played contemporaneously.

  • @MrThk1138
    @MrThk1138 2 года назад +24

    Neil is wearing the same
    Jacket in the record store that he wore on stage when he performed for BBC Radio Theater on Feb 23, 1971. Classic. Check out the performance. Keep on rocking brother.

  • @paultaylor6670
    @paultaylor6670 2 года назад +21

    The best part: ‘Do you take Bank of AmeriCard?’……by Neil Young, in 1972! Who would have thought? 🤣

  • @vhscopyofrainman163
    @vhscopyofrainman163 2 года назад +114

    And the Beatles just playing in the background. What a trip

    • @bedford4383
      @bedford4383 2 года назад +2

      Seems too perfect lol

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 2 года назад +10

      Blue Jay Way is about 5 minutes up the hill from Sunset and Doheny.

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад +4

      He was good looking back in the day just saying 😍

    • @scotsman6712
      @scotsman6712 2 года назад

      Dirty damn hippy,stealin records.

    • @Billyd4Reel
      @Billyd4Reel 2 года назад +1

      Huh?

  • @kingshearer2
    @kingshearer2 Год назад +9

    By night Neil Young worked as an undercover bootleg inspector😅

  • @sicongames5986
    @sicongames5986 2 года назад +42

    Looking back through time at recordings like this blows my mind only slightly less than the fact Neil and so many other great artists from that era still walk among us today.

    • @Underp4ntz_Gaming_Channel
      @Underp4ntz_Gaming_Channel 2 года назад

      That guy can't even walk anymore and he isnt that great either... he's famous but not great. there are far better less famous writers and singers than Neil.

  • @JamieTransNyc
    @JamieTransNyc 2 года назад +123

    I love this trip down memory lane, the clerk writing out a receipt long-hand, and being honest enough to try to protect the financial interests of the owner.

    • @xavierxavier6329
      @xavierxavier6329 2 года назад +2

      Boomer.

    • @Big_Wamu
      @Big_Wamu 2 года назад +6

      "Honest"?.... yeah honest though to protect a guy selling bootlegs and scamming artists...
      "Honest".... bah!

    • @DiabloOutdoors
      @DiabloOutdoors 2 года назад +12

      My god, you are so gullible... He was trying to protect his own arse, not his boss.

    • @JamieTransNyc
      @JamieTransNyc 2 года назад +3

      @@DiabloOutdoors His "own arse" was not in any danger... but his boss' profit margin was in danger, and he moved to protect it.

    • @JamieTransNyc
      @JamieTransNyc 2 года назад +7

      @@Big_Wamu Yes, honest enough to follow a customer out of the store and say "Hey, you cant take that without paying." I wish I had employees this honest.

  • @dave_strings_8880
    @dave_strings_8880 2 года назад +100

    I cant believe someone was casually vlogging 50 years ago , it blows my mind

    • @shyman99
      @shyman99 2 года назад +6

      Staged event was obviously staged.

    • @daveidmarx8296
      @daveidmarx8296 2 года назад +30

      @@shyman99 Yes, obviously staged as real life didn't start happening until the 2000s.

    • @CrimeSchool138
      @CrimeSchool138 2 года назад +13

      You mean filming life.That started about a century before this video.

    • @shyman99
      @shyman99 2 года назад +11

      @@CrimeSchool138 - You mean those old 9mm video cameras that were used around that time that were expensive to buy, use, have film developed, and the quality was almost always crap? Unlike the professional equipment this random person off the street seems to be using? The same camera operator the store clerk has no issue with filming inside the store (and is even okay to let him come behind the counter) even though he knows the store is being busted with doing something illegal? Gullible people will be gullible.

    • @geraldjensen9399
      @geraldjensen9399 2 года назад +3

      @@CrimeSchool138 man I'm bored, I'm the Chairman...

  • @stickyfox
    @stickyfox 2 года назад +59

    if Neil had known in the 70s what music licensing would be like today I'm sure he would have been like "oh bootlegs, cool... no biggie."

  • @redrum8993
    @redrum8993 2 года назад +30

    This is quite possibly the greatest video of all time.

    • @davidgreensmith7862
      @davidgreensmith7862 2 года назад

      ... said the greatest (murdered ?)steeplechaser of all time !?

  • @andreabruson5558
    @andreabruson5558 2 года назад +18

    How hilarious would've been if Neil Young told the next guy with the tapes: "This is my record. Wanna buy it?" 😂

  • @MattyRox
    @MattyRox Год назад +44

    The record store kid is smart.

    • @Vor_Tex_Sun
      @Vor_Tex_Sun 2 месяца назад

      He handeld the situation, like a real pro TBH

  • @wesleychang1142
    @wesleychang1142 2 года назад +11

    I was attending USC in LA aged 18-19 when this was made and spent a lot of time shopping for records up on Sunset Blvd, so this definitely brought back a lot of memories. Very cool movie! (Notice that I didn't say video.)

    • @jissanhuq3792
      @jissanhuq3792 2 года назад +1

      Very jealous of that feeling. If you haven’t you should watch All Things Must Pass documentary

  • @michaellaverty1844
    @michaellaverty1844 2 года назад +14

    Old record stores were the best. I could spend hours look through albums. You never new what you could find.

  • @charliestehlin506
    @charliestehlin506 2 года назад +8

    I grew up on Long Island listening to Neil Young music back in the days when radio had depth, when you never knew what you were going to hear next, before the corporations bought them all out and started feeding us mindlessness.....WPLR, WUSB, WLIR, WPKN....... Some of the first few albums in my collection were Neil Young's 'Harvest' & "Everybody knows....." I respect the man, not just because I grew up listening to his music, but for who he is and what he has become as a true down-to-earth human who is not afraid to stand up for what is right and just. We need more people to speak up such as Neil is not afraid to do; as he had done regards Spotify.... even knowing he might lose money. He's not out for himself! That my folks, is what the true American spirit used to be about!

    • @marcofalancia9553
      @marcofalancia9553 2 года назад

      And from a Canadian too.

    • @bobgrassoalsowelcomeharris8399
      @bobgrassoalsowelcomeharris8399 2 года назад

      I used to work for WLIR in my college days. I started playing some of my own music....I didn't last too long after that. Anyway, this video is incredible!

    • @charliestehlin506
      @charliestehlin506 2 года назад

      ​@@bobgrassoalsowelcomeharris8399 ​ @BOB GRASSO Also, welcome harristeeter1 viewers! 'LIR' as they used to say. Them's were the days when radio was good! Amazing how fast the times goes by! This 'is' a good video, a pre-planned one evidently as per the camera filming the whole event. Neil had every right to walk out with those bootleg albums, or was it one album I forget. Bootlegs weren't always what they were cracked up to be as sometimes the finished boot was not to perfection. What I mean by this is...I bought a bootleg Pink Floyd album once and it wasn't cheap. When playing it there was a place in one song where a loud scratch sound blotted out a second or two of the song, which I took to indicate the bootleggers signature, ie..he didn't want anybody else to have a perfect copy of that boot in other words. I wasn't too happy with that. So there's risks to spending money on bootleg music. One year I bought a Roy Buchanan bootleg cd in one of those hundreds of record stores in Cambridge, near Boston. An excellent live cd, with some fine, crisp, clear music. No problems whatsoever! Neil is a good man! His actions towards equality, and benevolence towards the poor, or average person, etc......is what makes him a real man, the sort of Great American which this country used to stand for, not these rich, nasty politicians who outright lie over and again, and still....look at all of the support. Keep on rocking in the free world Neil, while it still exist!

  • @aarond23
    @aarond23 2 года назад +3

    This video goes off and on RUclips, but its one of the best period pieces out there about the 1970s

  • @Roger__Wilco
    @Roger__Wilco 2 года назад +64

    I wonder if Neil still has this record stashed somewhere at home, it would be so cool if he saw this footage and remembered it and found it to show us lol

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад +4

      I like seeing him looking at records with Joni Mitchell's picture in front they are what represents Canada in my mind lol

    • @robertsheward9336
      @robertsheward9336 2 года назад +5

      probably sold it for 20 bucks!

    • @bodbn
      @bodbn 2 года назад +9

      He sold his whole catalogue to Black Rock investment goup for 200 million.

    • @STPfuzzDemon
      @STPfuzzDemon 2 года назад +3

      Look like one of the covers has a huge pic of Crosby.

    • @kerrgal
      @kerrgal Год назад

      ​@@leahflower9924That stood out for me, too!

  • @AlexHamelMusic
    @AlexHamelMusic 2 года назад +245

    In all fairness, I feel for that employee. Can you imagine explaining that to your boss the day after?
    "Where's that missing record?"
    "Neil Young stole it boss!"
    Neil Young. Songwriter by day. Avenger of copyright by night.

    • @hazysativa3045
      @hazysativa3045 2 года назад +7

      Yep, LSD would certainly be in question...

    • @neandrewthal
      @neandrewthal 2 года назад

      In all fairness Neil Young was a dickhead then and is a dickhead now. And I say that with love as he is my favorite artist.

    • @beyond72deepsoulfulhousemixes
      @beyond72deepsoulfulhousemixes 2 года назад +3

      We use to have someone take a box full of records at a time at my store. I think it was some sort of protection racket and to be fair they did come through one time. I remember my boss telling me, don't play him the good stuff lol.

    • @JoeSzilagy
      @JoeSzilagy 2 года назад +2

      Good point! The boss replying, "Neil Young?!", then sending the guy home.

    • @rk3689
      @rk3689 2 года назад +4

      You say: "I gave it to him and he gave me this autograph for the store. Look! It even has his phone number!"

  • @geekayeltd
    @geekayeltd 2 года назад +34

    It's impossible to imagine that scene in today's world. what a nice glimpse back into a world that doesn't exist anymore. love it.

    • @Christian-fu8vx
      @Christian-fu8vx Год назад

      I would wish this wonderful time back when most people had much respect!

  • @bradrestivo8768
    @bradrestivo8768 2 года назад +1

    Super cool vid! Didn’t realize tapes were a thing in ‘72

    • @allancerf9038
      @allancerf9038 10 месяцев назад

      So much so if you'd like some from 1972 I'll sell some to you. I never had 8 Track; hated it, but cassettes (if you were choosey) were good.

  • @garycitro1674
    @garycitro1674 2 года назад +70

    The handwritten note with Neil's phone number on it would now be worth a hundred times more than the bootleg.

  • @johnwright291
    @johnwright291 2 года назад +9

    Man does this take me back. Just looking at the store screams early 70s

  • @chrisstanton5253
    @chrisstanton5253 2 года назад +199

    For anyone who wasn’t around pre personal computers or cell phones notice how slow paced life was. People didn’t sit around with an endless need to fidget with their fingers or have to be reaching out to someone at that moment. I’m surprised he even got through to the boss. People weren’t always on call back then or waiting to hear from someone. Not saying it was better or worst just different.

  • @Thomasgene
    @Thomasgene 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hmmmm....Sugarloaf's Green Eyed Lady, and Harrison's Blue Jay Way........Nice! Neil, Paul's Your Mother should know! Who filmed this BTW. And John's Strawberry Fields Forever, and Pauls Fool on The Hill! Hope the store kept Neils Autograph!

  • @jayddd4946
    @jayddd4946 2 года назад +15

    At the end, Neil says I heard they sometimes sell these at swap meets, clerk says OH, GOD YES, then he backtracks. And he works at a record store in the 70s and doesn't play records. And then he charges Neil Young for a broken candle, after illegally selling bootlegs of his work. Neil was amazingly calm. I guess even back then some people didn't understand the value of real music and artists, and that stealing is wrong. Today it's 100 million times worse, and very few people care.

    • @ToddDouglasFox
      @ToddDouglasFox Год назад +7

      My sentiments exactly. The kid was out of it and just wanted to get the “encounter” over with as quickly as possible. I’d love to know what the “boss”, Barry, said on the phone to Neil and what this kid thought after he found out who was in the store. I hope he regretted trying to pass the buck and not engaging. This is an example though of how guys functioned back in the day. They didn’t really listen very well and they didn’t engage. It’s almost like the reptilian brain was in their forehead. Additionally, everything was about the job. Amazing, so well captured and not much of it about a celebrity, mostly about society.

    • @jethrotull6933
      @jethrotull6933 5 месяцев назад

      Nevermind the fact that many artists actually release their own bootlegs. Do they pay the other performers and anyone else involved in the recording of those bootlegs? It's a live show and the real bootlegs are the ones recorded from the audience and usually sound like crap, but they're still a nice snapshot of the actual show. Other bootlegs are taken from the soundboard which the artist is aware of. Owning and selling bootlegs isn't illegal since these aren't licensed recordings to begin with. If they were, then no one would be allowed to cover another band/artist song live. It's a slippery slope trying to navigate through that copyright mess. Pirating, on the other hand, like Russia is known for, involves making exact copies of a musician's recordings and selling them for profit.

  • @spiderrabbit1556
    @spiderrabbit1556 2 года назад +5

    This is quite amazing so glad i saw this. Like a short documentary and a wonderful slice of music history.

  • @erepsekahs
    @erepsekahs 2 года назад +26

    This is a clip from a commercial film made in 1973. 'Journey Through The Past' is a 1973 film by Neil Young. Originally shot in 16mm format and then transferred for theatrical release. The experimental film is a self-directed combination of concert footage from 1966 onward, backstage footage and semi-fantastic art film-like sequences. You can learn more about it from Wikipedia.

    • @danielcombs3207
      @danielcombs3207 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for the information I never saw either this clip or his film.

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад +3

      I'm trying to figure out why you're stealing the album....because it's mine! 🤣

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 2 года назад

      @@davidbuxton9937 Perhaps Neil Young WAS a bit unreasonable. He, or someone, maybe Frank Zappa, did claim they had an unreleased recording of Crosby, Stills Nash and Young fighting in the dressing room at the Fillmore East. (that's the advantage of meeting OLD people like me) you can listen to it here on RUclips. Go to: Do You Like My New Car? (Live At Fillmore East / 1971)

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 2 года назад

      @@danielcombs3207 Spread the word about the following: Just to amuse all you young folks you can go here to hear Frank Zappa's recording of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young fighting in the dressing room at the Fillmore East. Go here on youtube: Do You Like My New Car? (Live at Fillmore East/71) Let me know how you like it. . I have the original vinyl record.

    • @alphabeets
      @alphabeets 2 года назад +4

      …and now Neil is getting screwed again with this clip up on RUclips and no royalties to him for it.

  • @iPristine
    @iPristine 2 года назад +9

    I wish I lived in the crappy studio apartment you'd find above places like these. Through the thin layer of burgundy carpeting the beat of the stereo system blasting well into the night. A whole collection of characters from different backgrounds finding their way wandering into the record store, listless, aiming for a purpose they can only see through music. The true drifters, the ones who pave the paths we all follow. Smoking dope and jamming out to my own Hendrix anthology, looking out the window in the rain, staring harshly into the cold starless night while slowly developing tinnitus. There's something special about a place like that.

  • @AverageJoeVinyl
    @AverageJoeVinyl 2 года назад +6

    Wow, I forgot how long credit card purchases used to take to ring up. I don't miss that. But man, I *do* miss record stores being open into the evening. What a great historical document.

  • @bradmyers7109
    @bradmyers7109 2 года назад +22

    This employee at a RECORD STORE obviously knows about bootleg albums that were selling all over the country . I was a teenager during these times and would see bootleg albums being sold in every record store I went into. I saw bootleg albums from some of the top rock and roll bands like the Beatles, Who, Led Zeppelin, etc. The vast majority of record buyers during these times knew about albums that were produced without the permission of the record label or the artists. I think it would have been great if Neil had asked him a question. Have you heard of a band called Buffalo Springfield ? Employee : Of course . We sell a lot of their records .Neil Young says....

    • @couchman-sw6jy
      @couchman-sw6jy 2 года назад +4

      That’s what I was thinking. The employee looked like he knew what was up but didn’t want to admit it.

    • @bradmyers7109
      @bradmyers7109 2 года назад

      @@couchman-sw6jy So true .

    • @Gino565
      @Gino565 2 года назад +1

      The guy doesn’t even listen to records. The mental gymnastics here to justify Neil young berating a guy just doing his job is insane, and very telling as to just how pathetic people can be. I bet you’d applaud at someone for yelling at a waiter as well. Classless.

    • @ADrunkBassist
      @ADrunkBassist 2 года назад +2

      @@Gino565 the employee knew he was selling bootleg records. Want proof? A guy comes in halfway through the video and asks if they buy records. He tells the guy he buys 8 tracks. Then he tells Neil he isn't involved in any transactions while he's about to do a transaction with the guy holding a crate full of bootleg 8 tracks.