As a teenager, I skipped school one day and walked through the city. I passed a record shop, the door opened and I suddenly heard music like I'd never heard before. It was Harvest, and I was electrified. I went straight into the shop and bought the LP, and all Neil's LPs from then on. Later I started playing guitar myself and covered a lot of Neil's songs. That's how I became an artist, and that's life, a little coincidence changes everything.
This was a great Documentary! As a teenager in the 70's, Neil Young's music was like the language of growing up, heartache, searching, angst, etc...........He was so melodic and deep and this documentary really does him justice. Thanks for the memories....
Neil Young has been part of my life's soundtrack from about 1971 ((6 yrs old) to today. Its in damn near every playlist I put together and if i am road trippin for sure Neil's driving :)
BTW...in aint the doom trilogy...Ditch Trilogy was the terminology used to describe the 3 albums after Harvest. Harvest was spoke of as a middle of the road album and Neil said he headed straight for the ditch after the commercial fame.
I got immersed in Neil's music playing to "Everybody Knows" and "After the Gold Rush" down in our basement. Such a blast. Then sometime later really loved "On the Beach". Really dig that one. Many songs and records along the way. I sat up on the hill above the Greek Theater in Berkeley. We couldn't really see the stage but the music was just filling the hill with soundI just
Neil Young opened a wide and wonderful world of music for me. I just don’t get it when people don’t get Neil. Often they only know just one song they happen to hate. The Crazy Horse stuff is rock solid gripping stuff. Neil rules!
I don't consider "On the Beach", "dark" as that critic loves to say. Obviously he sings about having difficulties and has mentioned troubles at the time. But that doesn't mean its all extremely dark. I love it. I don't feel sad or depressed listening to it. Its uplifting for me. Its great music regardless, at the end of the day. Neil Young, life, music, being human. Its all there!
It depends on how you define "dark". And it may also depend on what your expectations of Neil Young are. Even for people who were alive at the time it is easy to forget who Neil Young was in 1974. Yes, he had already turned the car toward the ditch, to adopt the metaphor he used on the Decade liner notes. However, apart from fans who had seen him on the Time Fades Away tour (nobody bought the album), the world still viewed Neil based on his early (more pop-centric) career and on the album Harvest - which was about the most mainstream FM pop schmaltz he ever produced. Compared to that, On the Beach is REALLY dark. Today that is what people expect from Neil Young. But it hasnt always been the case. A lot of the themes in On the Beach are more "cynical" than actually depressing or morbid. But the songs certainly focus on probems, decay, disillusionment and death. Compared to the things he produced in later years, its not especially dark. But compared to Heart of Gold, Harvest or Out on the Weekend ??? (even Old Man is thoughtful, not pessimistic. Needle & Damage Done is the only really downbeat song on Harvest.)
The first 6 or 7 albums were great,many more good ones then most artists.I saw him 4 times,he got political ,turned me off but still learned and played a dozen or so of his songs,grew up with him as part of my life,being Canadian also helps.
There we were in ‘79 digging Rust Never Sleeps film. Absolutely delirious out of our minds with awe. With freaking Jawas milling around backstage, and dancing a jig front-stage to Cinnamon Girl. Iconic as hell. And then pure blasphemy occurred …. A DEVO incarnate rappelled out of the rafters and crashed the show. Then was attacked by roadies. And whisked away. I almost wretched. And how many people remember that?
Neil Young is one of the most prolific of all pop music songwriters. very rarely was there a bad LP from him. even by the early '90's when he released 'Ragged Glory' and the live 'WELD'. he still wrote and recorded compelling stuff. but going back to the beginning of his solo career, it was a great moment in radio when he had a big hit w/ 'Heart of Gold'. a long haired reefer smoker w/ a top 40 hit w/ a harmonica and acoustic guitar. I don't think there are many people at all that get tired of that humble little masterpeice.
Haven’t seen Neil with Crazy Horse but saw him in 1988 in Melbourne with a great band behind him. He had visited the lost dogs home and brought a dog and said if you’re lonely at all get your self a dog, there’s one with big brown eyes there for you. He was touring on the back of the Eldorado EP and the Freedom LP. A great night 😀
I'm watching this and enjoying it, about ten minutes in .. Neil Young's talent couldn't be contained in a particular styling and genre, but I have to say I love best when he just let it rip with Crazy Horse with the white noise. 'Cinnamon Girl' is still my idea of rock and roll heaven. Little else touches it.
“Decade” is a brilliant compilation - it leaves you wanting more, and there is so much more. I love the first solo album - he never made another like it and you only make your first album once, I love it. Love Crazy Horse - I have loads of live bootlegs, most of which are better than official live releases. I saw NY&CH in Stockholm in 2001 - it was magic.
I grew up in the 1970s and listened to Nei l Young and have many of his albums. Even back then I thought some albums sucked and some rocked and where the best. He can really Jam when he's having fun!
RUST NEVER SLEEPS....introduced me to Neil Young and Crazy Horse in the 70's......esp. Like a Hurricane, Powderfinger.......even up to this 2024-25 and...going Senior years......My my...Heyy heyyyyy!yyyyyyyy
CRAZY HORSE are at their best with NEIL YOUNG. And vice versa. They sound sloppy and raw, with great songs and 30 minute jams. EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE caught my attention and stays my favorite
I would sure like to know what was on the minds of Charley Drayton and Steve Jordan playing Rockin in the Free World live with Neil and Poncho on SNL in New York in 1989. That performance was an atom bomb! No More was great too.
First time I heard Neil Young, I thought it was a female but I hooked ever since. I was still in my teens then when I visited a girl in their house and while entering the house I heard this song playing. She asked me if I liked it and I said yes. So she gave it to me, Neil Young's After The Goldrush album in cassette format and that was in 1979. I still have it and it still sounds good.
Seen Neil and crazy horse several times. Saw the Weld tour too. Only time he didn't pick up the acoustic out of the five times I've seen him. I don't agree with his politics but the man rocks live.
This documentary reminds of other's like Tom Waits . Involving so called opinionated music guru's/ critics talking about the creative output in this case Neil Young .Never less l appreciated your efforts in making the dvd/ film.😊
I'm a classic hard rock/heavy metal guy who always hated folk rock--but "Harvest" by Neil Young was the only album of that genre I dug! The songs were much more relatable to me than James Taylor, Jackson Browne, etc
Always the Metal people hating different kind of music. I like hard/Rock and metal but the fans I have to say they are very closed minds. I was also there, finally not now and you can't imagine how much fun it is to not be a hater. Nowadays I listen to everything and I love it.
Just Sooo "Roughly-Perfect". And "CORTEZ"....None Better... And the commentators are Unreal.And Warren Hayes cover of Cortez is Majic...Neil must be impressed.Best has gotta be "Rust Never Sleeps". Real Neil!.I too should be dead from a Brain Infection...Back in 2019..Survived ... It completely changed my outlook on everything in Life! My Surfing means more to me than it ever has! I'M 65 and in a way glad i saw THE OTHER SIDE.
here on RUclips 'TheWHO at Tanglewood' in '70 ish, they go into a heavy jam where they slip into the power riff from 'Cinnamon girl' .a rare tribute indeed, as they did 2,3 covers live, in their career.
I was laying in a field one day with neil, smoking a joint and neil said to me. He says, karl you know i never trusted my friends or even my girl, can you imagine that? I thought a minute and said to neil, neil have you ever listened to any of your records? He thought for a minute while rubbing his beard, and said, Oh----Yea ?
I tell you, something happens to that man once he grabs hold of an electric guitar....He gets ELECTRIFIED HIMSELF! Plays with an intensity like his hair is on fire! I mean, any Tony Iommi, Eric Clapton or Jimmy Page could deliver those same blistering notes standing still with no emotion whatsoever, but its the emotion that Neil brings to his playing---like he really digs his own stuff----that makes his audience think--oh, this guy cares!
Neil Young’s vocal delivery need’s most a bit of time to appreciate. As a band member of Buffalo Springfield if he wanted to sing a song the other band members balked. After he left Crosby Stills and Nash he went solo and he found his best success. A remarkable songwriter and his singing skills improved. An amazing artist respected by peers and fan’s.
I saw every Crazy Horse tour starting with Rust. It's been a great ride! This rusted out garage tour was awesome show but 1991 Smell the Horse was the best.
Neil Young is a leader he goes down his own path he puts the music first. Out of CSN&Y i feel he is tge best orni like him the best. This is Jessie Cristy husband God bless us all 💕🙏
These dudes actually get paid to give opinions. Hilarious! We can make our own assumptions just by buying, or in the age of the internet listening to albums. I love all of Neil's albums, including his first; Neil Young, On The Beach, and Trans, which so-called experts panned.
Neil Young - LIVE! America Greendale at the Concord Pavillion Golden Gate Park ✨️ Polo Field (got a VIP for $20 having no ticket a moment before. Backstage and with a fenced area down in the crowd (!) Rockin' On the hill behind the Greek Theater in Berkeley. Couldn't see the stage but had a concert with great sound coming up the hill! It was 2016, the "Earth" record with Promise of the Real. 🎉 ⚫️ 🌟
Neil surrounded himaelf with like minded people. (Crazy horse) and with that, you get a super powered version of neil. Like how the power rangers assemble the megazord. Neil understood how important High quality simplicity is. This is it.
God father of grunge? Nonsense. It's like wondering what, "Every wave is new, until it breaks","Re-ac-tor, 'shots', means. My introduction to Neil Young's music was through: "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere", "Cinnamon Girl", "Down by the River", "The Emperor of Wyoming", "The Loner", String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill/Here We Are in the Years", and on from there. It's a story of a loner who knows others as well as himself with them. I'm well acquainted with that guy. Thanks, Neil.
RE-AC-TOR album is much better then the critics said. Not a sign of the 80s sound. But the next albums were weak. Not completelly bad, but halfhearted. Then came FREEDOM and Neil was reborn. He should edit his stuff a bit. But better a half good record with new stuff then becoming a nostalgia act
"When you dance i can take.off.my pants" Lol..love. Neil young and d CSN+Y Who are.these Knobs.reviwing his songs ?.with friends like them you wouldnt need enemys!!!!
If I could Die & transfer 10-20 more years of Productivity in Music to Neil Young's JOY to the People I'd be up for that especially if he was able & willing to run for The Presidency of US or North America but revert Alaska to the First Nations' People of Alaska & put all that spillage on the lawns of the people that are behind those accidents & basic Indifferent Carelessness/Disrespect for the People who didn't ask for that abuse or disrespectful treatment of Earth 🌎. That includes the hording in Rock & Roll's richest: many of whom seem to think they can & are going to take it with them.
Trump didn't. He's always been a creepy weirdo bully and sex pest. He's gonna get what's coming to him. Btw what have Dave Grohl and Neil Young done that's pissing everyone off lately. Go on give me ten facts instead posting anonymously things you can't back up. That's what gutless Maga morons do. Oh I see lol. Creepy weirdos who can't mind their own business but make anonymous death threats against women and children and judges and jurors and witnesses and their families. Sound familiar?
Carbon Tax Rebates benefitting 80% of Canadian households (and combatting climate change, don’t forget) OR Axe the Tax (less $$ for 80% of Canadian households) and NO CLIMATE PLAN!?!? Seems like a simple choice to me.
it's extraordinary is it not, how some people age well, yet others do not. thus those handsome in their youth do not fair well as the years roll by. Other folk who appear at best average looking in their twenties slowly get worse and worse till at last we all go like crikey what the blinking heck is THAT ?! 😮 it makes no sense. none of it.
Young had the worst voice….comparable to Rod Stewart in nastyness. I hate his music. When he was with Crosby, Stillsvand Nash, fortunately, you couldn’t hear him.
As a teenager, I skipped school one day and walked through the city. I passed a record shop, the door opened and I suddenly heard music like I'd never heard before. It was Harvest, and I was electrified. I went straight into the shop and bought the LP, and all Neil's LPs from then on. Later I started playing guitar myself and covered a lot of Neil's songs. That's how I became an artist, and that's life, a little coincidence changes everything.
Awesome. It’s always great to hear about how people discover music they love.
This was a great Documentary! As a teenager in the 70's, Neil Young's music was like the language of growing up, heartache, searching, angst, etc...........He was so melodic and deep and this documentary really does him justice. Thanks for the memories....
As a child I used to listen to “Harvest” every night to help me sleep… 45+years later, I still do. An absolute masterpiece💯💯🎸🤗
Rust Never Sleeps album changed my life. Thank you Neil Young & Crazy House for your Music. 🌈✌️❤️🎶🎸🌠🌍🌞🙏🙏 from India. ✌️
A great album!
Neil Young has been part of my life's soundtrack from about 1971 ((6 yrs old) to today. Its in damn near every playlist I put together and if i am road trippin for sure Neil's driving :)
BTW...in aint the doom trilogy...Ditch Trilogy was the terminology used to describe the 3 albums after Harvest. Harvest was spoke of as a middle of the road album and Neil said he headed straight for the ditch after the commercial fame.
Same here that's cool.
Crazy Horse with Neil Young was fantastic. R.I.P. Danny Whitten.
I got immersed in Neil's music playing to "Everybody Knows" and "After the Gold Rush" down in our basement. Such a blast.
Then sometime later really loved "On the Beach". Really dig that one.
Many songs and records along the way.
I sat up on the hill above the Greek Theater in Berkeley. We couldn't really see the stage but the music was just filling the hill with soundI just
Neil Young opened a wide and wonderful world of music for me. I just don’t get it when people don’t get Neil. Often they only know just one song they happen to hate. The Crazy Horse stuff is rock solid gripping stuff. Neil rules!
I don't consider "On the Beach", "dark" as that critic loves to say. Obviously he sings about having difficulties and has mentioned troubles at the time. But that doesn't mean its all extremely dark. I love it. I don't feel sad or depressed listening to it. Its uplifting for me. Its great music regardless, at the end of the day.
Neil Young, life, music, being human. Its all there!
It depends on how you define "dark". And it may also depend on what your expectations of Neil Young are.
Even for people who were alive at the time it is easy to forget who Neil Young was in 1974. Yes, he had already turned the car toward the ditch, to adopt the metaphor he used on the Decade liner notes. However, apart from fans who had seen him on the Time Fades Away tour (nobody bought the album), the world still viewed Neil based on his early (more pop-centric) career and on the album Harvest - which was about the most mainstream FM pop schmaltz he ever produced. Compared to that, On the Beach is REALLY dark. Today that is what people expect from Neil Young. But it hasnt always been the case.
A lot of the themes in On the Beach are more "cynical" than actually depressing or morbid. But the songs certainly focus on probems, decay, disillusionment and death. Compared to the things he produced in later years, its not especially dark.
But compared to Heart of Gold, Harvest or Out on the Weekend ??? (even Old Man is thoughtful, not pessimistic. Needle & Damage Done is the only really downbeat song on Harvest.)
The first 6 or 7 albums were great,many more good ones then most artists.I saw him 4 times,he got political ,turned me off but still learned and played a dozen or so of his songs,grew up with him as part of my life,being Canadian also helps.
Great LP, Critics can't play a song on an Instrument, but they know everything,
There we were in ‘79 digging Rust Never Sleeps film. Absolutely delirious out of our minds with awe. With freaking Jawas milling around backstage, and dancing a jig front-stage to Cinnamon Girl. Iconic as hell.
And then pure blasphemy occurred …. A DEVO incarnate rappelled out of the rafters and crashed the show. Then was attacked by roadies. And whisked away. I almost wretched.
And how many people remember that?
Neil Young is one of the most prolific of all pop music songwriters. very rarely was there a bad LP from him. even by the early '90's when he released 'Ragged Glory' and the live 'WELD'. he still wrote and recorded compelling stuff. but going back to the beginning of his solo career, it was a great moment in radio when he had a big hit w/ 'Heart of Gold'. a long haired reefer smoker w/ a top 40 hit w/ a harmonica and acoustic guitar. I don't think there are many people at all that get tired of that humble little masterpeice.
I was hooked on NY's music from Harvest. He is pure magical, most electrifying ruggedness.
Haven’t seen Neil with Crazy Horse but saw him in 1988 in Melbourne with a great band behind him. He had visited the lost dogs home and brought a dog and said if you’re lonely at all get your self a dog, there’s one with big brown eyes there for you. He was touring on the back of the Eldorado EP and the Freedom LP. A great night 😀
Saw him in Sydney the same tour.👍
1987 in Verona
👌👍👌👍❤️❤️❤️
Neil seems to do his own thing and Indepepentent.
I'm watching this and enjoying it, about ten minutes in .. Neil Young's talent couldn't be contained in a particular styling and genre, but I have to say I love best when he just let it rip with Crazy Horse with the white noise. 'Cinnamon Girl' is still my idea of rock and roll heaven. Little else touches it.
Outstanding documentary. Bravo!
'saw Neil at the Palladium on East 14th Street, NYC, 1976. He bounced from guitar to piano, very cool
Noel young is one of the few cats who stayed true to the 1960’s values.
I think I’m gonna pop for that big collection of live CDs
“Decade” is a brilliant compilation - it leaves you wanting more, and there is so much more. I love the first solo album - he never made another like it and you only make your first album once, I love it. Love Crazy Horse - I have loads of live bootlegs, most of which are better than official live releases. I saw NY&CH in Stockholm in 2001 - it was magic.
How can you not love watching him bounce around the stage just lost in the music.
Love how they play off of each other collecting together like they’re in a jam
I grew up in the 1970s and listened to Nei l Young and have many of his albums. Even back then I thought some albums sucked and some rocked and where the best. He can really Jam when he's having fun!
RUST NEVER SLEEPS....introduced me to Neil Young and Crazy Horse in the 70's......esp. Like a Hurricane, Powderfinger.......even up to this 2024-25 and...going Senior years......My my...Heyy heyyyyy!yyyyyyyy
CRAZY HORSE are at their best with NEIL YOUNG. And vice versa. They sound sloppy and raw, with great songs and 30 minute jams. EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE caught my attention and stays my favorite
I would sure like to know what was on the minds of Charley Drayton and Steve Jordan playing Rockin in the Free World live with Neil and Poncho on SNL in New York in 1989. That performance was an atom bomb! No More was great too.
That decade album is amazing
First time I heard Neil Young, I thought it was a female but I hooked ever since. I was still in my teens then when I visited a girl in their house and while entering the house I heard this song playing. She asked me if I liked it and I said yes. So she gave it to me, Neil Young's After The Goldrush album in cassette format and that was in 1979. I still have it and it still sounds good.
What happened with the girl?!
Neil Young is at his best with Crazy Horse ❤ They just go together ❤
Seen Neil and crazy horse several times.
Saw the Weld tour too. Only time he didn't pick up the acoustic out of the five times I've seen him. I don't agree with his politics but the man rocks live.
I like most of Neil Youngs records, but the best you get is live with THE CRAZY HORSE, the perfect band for his style
No one like he , he tot a lot of bands , n every one love him , king of grunge n the 60s😊😊😊
I luv his ol' stuff only before 1980
My 70s hippie friends and I draw a line in the sand at 1980. The music made before 1980 is the best.
Great channel. Loving all these deep dive documentaries
This documentary reminds of other's like Tom Waits . Involving so called opinionated music guru's/ critics talking about the creative output in this case Neil Young .Never less l appreciated your efforts in making the dvd/ film.😊
Thanks so much ! ❤❤❤
Call Neil Young and crazy horse in 9th grade at cobo Hall in Detroit change my life
I'm a classic hard rock/heavy metal guy who always hated folk rock--but "Harvest" by Neil Young was the only album of that genre I dug! The songs were much more relatable to me than James Taylor, Jackson Browne, etc
Yup. Smoke up brother lol
Always the Metal people hating different kind of music. I like hard/Rock and metal but the fans I have to say they are very closed minds. I was also there, finally not now and you can't imagine how much fun it is to not be a hater. Nowadays I listen to everything and I love it.
Just Sooo "Roughly-Perfect". And "CORTEZ"....None Better... And the commentators are Unreal.And Warren Hayes cover of Cortez is Majic...Neil must be impressed.Best has gotta be "Rust Never Sleeps". Real Neil!.I too should be dead from a Brain Infection...Back in 2019..Survived ... It completely changed my outlook on everything in Life! My Surfing means more to me than it ever has! I'M 65 and in a way glad i saw THE OTHER SIDE.
here on RUclips 'TheWHO at Tanglewood' in '70 ish, they go into a heavy jam where they slip into the power riff from 'Cinnamon girl' .a rare tribute indeed, as they did 2,3 covers live, in their career.
I was laying in a field one day with neil, smoking a joint and neil said to me. He says, karl you know i never trusted my friends or even my girl, can you imagine that? I thought a minute and said to neil, neil have you ever listened to any of your records? He thought for a minute while rubbing his beard, and said, Oh----Yea ?
I tell you, something happens to that man once he grabs hold of an electric guitar....He gets ELECTRIFIED HIMSELF! Plays with an intensity like his hair is on fire! I mean, any Tony Iommi, Eric Clapton or Jimmy Page could deliver those same blistering notes standing still with no emotion whatsoever, but its the emotion that Neil brings to his playing---like he really digs his own stuff----that makes his audience think--oh, this guy cares!
“I was raised by the praise of a fan who said I upset her”
@@JohnKean Yeah, he wasn't such a wild man when he wrote that lyric
Neil Young’s vocal delivery need’s most a bit of time to appreciate.
As a band member of Buffalo Springfield if he wanted to sing a song the other band members balked.
After he left Crosby Stills and Nash he went solo and he found his best success.
A remarkable songwriter and his singing skills improved.
An amazing artist respected by peers and fan’s.
Uno dei più grandi geni musicali del novecento. Long live Neil.
I'm proud to say I sing similar to neil with. My off key sound!! He even agrees he has a certain vibe
I saw every Crazy Horse tour starting with Rust. It's been a great ride! This rusted out garage tour was awesome show but 1991 Smell the Horse was the best.
T-bone is a great song.
I always thought Powderfinger was set in contemporary times. People vs. police…
We are still discovering Neil Young- and I love his music and the shows he does!!
Neil Young l love you❤
Neil Young is a leader he goes down his own path he puts the music first. Out of CSN&Y i feel he is tge best orni like him the best. This is Jessie Cristy husband God bless us all 💕🙏
Harvest Moon is a great song Neil Young was a classic song writer
Legend
You can love him or hate him.....
3 unrealesed recordings of Crosby Stills Nash and Young fighting in the dressing room of the Fillmore East
These dudes actually get paid to give opinions. Hilarious! We can make our own assumptions just by buying, or in the age of the internet listening to albums. I love all of Neil's albums, including his first; Neil Young, On The Beach, and Trans, which so-called experts panned.
Neil Young - LIVE! America
Greendale at the Concord Pavillion
Golden Gate Park ✨️ Polo Field
(got a VIP for $20 having no ticket a moment before. Backstage and with a fenced area down in the crowd (!) Rockin'
On the hill behind the Greek Theater in Berkeley. Couldn't see the stage but had a concert with great sound coming up the hill!
It was 2016, the "Earth" record with Promise of the Real. 🎉 ⚫️ 🌟
Neil surrounded himaelf with like minded people. (Crazy horse) and with that, you get a super powered version of neil. Like how the power rangers assemble the megazord.
Neil understood how important High quality simplicity is. This is it.
God father of grunge? Nonsense. It's like wondering what, "Every wave is new, until it breaks","Re-ac-tor, 'shots', means. My introduction to Neil Young's music was through: "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere", "Cinnamon Girl", "Down by the River", "The Emperor of Wyoming", "The Loner", String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill/Here We Are in the Years", and on from there. It's a story of a loner who knows others as well as himself with them. I'm well acquainted with that guy. Thanks, Neil.
who are the commentators? musicians with informed insights, or; people. five minutes in; moving on...
Setting sun , the end of day 😢
This is one old video. He recorded about 20 albums (possible more) after FREEDOM
When I get big, I'm gonna get an electric guitar.
what show is the footage from, where he's wearing the sleeveless flannel shirt?
RE-AC-TOR album is much better then the critics said. Not a sign of the 80s sound. But the next albums were weak. Not completelly bad, but halfhearted. Then came FREEDOM and Neil was reborn. He should edit his stuff a bit. But better a half good record with new stuff then becoming a nostalgia act
Then came Freedom 🍀
It's Frank Sampedro..
👌👌😎
"When you dance i can take.off.my pants" Lol..love. Neil young and d CSN+Y Who are.these Knobs.reviwing his songs ?.with friends like them you wouldnt need enemys!!!!
If I could Die & transfer 10-20 more years of Productivity in Music to Neil Young's JOY to the People I'd be up for that especially if he was able & willing to run for The Presidency of US or North America but revert Alaska to the First Nations' People of Alaska & put all that spillage on the lawns of the people that are behind those accidents & basic Indifferent Carelessness/Disrespect for the People who didn't ask for that abuse or disrespectful treatment of Earth 🌎. That includes the hording in Rock & Roll's richest: many of whom seem to think they can & are going to take it with them.
The only garage band.
Neil has turned into everything he stood against. F Neil Young.
So did Dave Grohl.
@@stevengallant6363 What did the Grohlster do?
@@impalaman9707 He turned into a mainstream yuppie liberal. He sold out. KC is turning over in his grave!
@@stevengallant6363 Oh, ok I see....
Trump didn't.
He's always been a creepy weirdo bully and sex pest.
He's gonna get what's coming to him.
Btw what have Dave Grohl and Neil Young done that's pissing everyone off lately.
Go on give me ten facts instead posting anonymously things you can't back up.
That's what gutless Maga morons do.
Oh I see lol.
Creepy weirdos who can't mind their own business but make anonymous death threats against women and children and judges and jurors and witnesses and their families.
Sound familiar?
ZUMA!
One of his best albums but these guys wouldn't have a clue
the emperor of wyoming ..
Carbon Tax Rebates benefitting 80% of Canadian households (and combatting climate change, don’t forget) OR Axe the Tax (less $$ for 80% of Canadian households) and NO CLIMATE PLAN!?!? Seems like a simple choice to me.
I hear shots.
I keep hearing shots.
Neil is passionate no doubt, but he isn't this prince pf rock n roll that you say
The coke was flowing in them days !! 😉
it's extraordinary is it not, how some people age well, yet others do not. thus those handsome in their youth do not fair well as the years roll by. Other folk who appear at best average looking in their twenties slowly get worse and worse till at last we all go like crikey what the blinking heck is THAT ?! 😮 it makes no sense. none of it.
I bought a rebel flag last sunday in honor of Neil. Just waiting for it to show up in the mail.
Uh... Ok.
And your plane should crash?
@@CaptainCraigKWMRZ
Indeed, If the pilot is a DEI hire.
Rebel flag for a guy from Canada... i bet he wouldn't agree to wear it as a funeral suit
Southern Man don’t need him around anyhow
@@chiefline7084 Southern man lives in past
neil has shown his true colors ,another i cant listen to anymore
I’ll show you my true colors 🖕
This not worthy of the great and beautiful Neil Young and his music, his way.
the most personally selfish singing muppet ...... the ironic neel yung
Wow why do Music Journalist's talk such BS , There's a few in this Film that have written Rock n Roll is dead
Young had the worst voice….comparable to Rod Stewart in nastyness. I hate his music. When he was with Crosby, Stillsvand Nash, fortunately, you couldn’t hear him.
He needs to go garden.... Stay out of politics
Enjoy what luck he had.... And shut his mouth
Neil lost me with his political crap
We won’t miss you, bye!
Tooooooo Liberal thats him all right😮
I bet Neil Young just loves the Donald Trump ad that I was shown before this video. I keep blocking and reporting them, but they keep coming.
Cry more, commie. And Neil wants you to get more jabs.
Play free bird, dude?
Or Sweet Home Alabama.
By the way Neil apologized for "Southern Man" and he and Ronnie Van Zant became friends.