Happy Thanksgiving Day Neil Young Fans!
A link for this video from the mid-1990's, popped up recently in our comments section and it seemed like a nice fit for Thanksgiving Day.
The video of Neil Young was filmed at his California ranch and around his train layout with his family, Pegi, Ben and Amber.
The segment was broadcast on the Nickelodeon Network and hosted by the
Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Labels: neil young, trains
6 Comments:
Thanks Thrasher, Happy Thanksgiving to all of us Neil freaks!
A Friend Of Yours
I've watched that video several times, it is excellent, and endearing. Afterall, dad's a train nerd!
Thankfull today and all days for Thrashers Wheat, and Neil of course, and for all you fellow Wheaties! It's the journey, not the destination. Unless it's a Neil Young concert!
Happy Thanksgiving!
So touching!!!
Thrasher, thanks for hosting an A+++ site!
Happy Thanksgiving Thrasher and fellow Rusties!
Dan
I am greatful for my family.
I am greatful for my friends.
I am greatful for this site.
I am greatful for the tickets to the MSG show coming up next week :
Happy Thanksgiving everybody.
Great video! Thank you, and a happy holiday to all. I wanna make a omelette with Ben's eggs, I hear they are good. scenes of peninsula ranch country too.
We watched this today before dinner. I still remember watching it live back in '94 with my kids when they were both still pre school age, now they're all grown up. Made time stand still for a few minutes.
On a related note, if you're interested check out the link below for a video from Tom Snyder's show where he talks model trains with the great Mandy Patinkin (aka Indigo Montoya aka Saul Berenson). Mandy mentions Neil and Ben in the first minute of the clip and also talks about growing up with model trains. I had a great train set when I was young and still remember the layout in the basement that my dad and Uncle Peter set up for me.
Thanks for posting this and Happy Thanksgiving to all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RTcaJmoYLI&feature=related
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