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Saturday, September 22, 2012

TODAY: Farm Aid 2012 Concert


UPDATE: See Neil Young News: Farm Aid 2012 Concert Wrapup



The Farm Aid annual concert will be today at Hersheypark Stadium in Pennsylvania.

The Farm Aid 2012 Lineup:

2:40 p.m. Pegi Young and The Survivors

3:05 p.m. ALO

3:30 p.m. Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real

4 p.m. Jamey Johnson

4:40 p.m. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

5:20 p.m. Jack Johnson

6:20 p.m. Kenny Chesney

7:15 p.m. Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds

8:15 p.m. John Mellencamp

9:15 p.m. Neil Young and Crazy Horse

10:15 p.m. Willie Nelson and Family

And on the HOMEGROWN Stage, Brent James & the Contraband

Farm Aid Webcast, from 8-11pm on September 22, watch Farm Aid 2012: A Backstage Pass. You can also hear the concert on Willie Nelson's SiriusXM channel 56, Willie's Roadhouse, beginning at 2 pm EDT.

Dave, Willie, John & Neil
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Got a report? Drop a comment below.

Also, see set lists on Sugar Mountain.

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Also, use #farmaid hashtag for concert tweets for feed capture.





Details on Farm Aid official site and Farm Aid Blog.

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UPDATE: See Farm Aid 2012 Concert Wrapup - Reviews, Setlist, Videos, Photos


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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Reaction to New York Times Interview w/ Neil Young

Neil, Pegi, Ben & Amber Young
Willie Nelson's ranch, 1984
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A rather huge reaction to yesterday's New York Times Interview with Neil Young.

For much of the day, the interview was one the most read stories on the New York Times website while racking up hundreds of comments. (Also, Young's book Waging Heavy Peace jumped to #31 on Amazon's Top 100 seller listing.)

Across social media sites like Twitter / Search - "neil young" and Facebook | ThrashersWheatNeverSleeps, folks have been re-tweeting, liking, sharing and commenting like crazy about the interview.

Undoubtedly, the New York Times' David Carr (and editor Dean Robinson) have done a remarkable job in capturing one of the most insightful interviews of Neil conducted in many years. Carr writes in a sidebar article Driving Around with Neil Young - NYTimes.com:
I was a little nervous about the whole thing. I write a media column for the business section and report on a variety of cultural matters for the arts pages, but I am not a music guy. Let me rephrase that. I am a music person in the sense that I find good music uplifting and life changing, but I am not the kind of person who has Neil Young’s catalog at my mental fingertips.
But what seems to be really attracting the most attention in the interview is the headline and lede concerning Neil's new sobriety. Meta coverage ranging from Rolling Stone | Neil Young Opens Up About Sobriety to The Guardian | Neil Young quits drugs and alcohol focus on the interview's substance quotes and book excerpts:
"I did it for 40 years," he says. "Now I want to see what it's like to not do it. It's just a different perspective."

In the book, he elaborates: "The straighter I am, the more alert I am, the less I know myself and the harder it is to recognize myself. I need a little grounding in something and I am looking for it everywhere."
The New York Times Editor Picks also focus on drug related comments. For example, here's a highlighted comment by Dennis H. in Ft. Gratiot, MI:
Am I the only one who views a life escaped as sad?

My worst nightmare would be to sober up at 65 and not know who I am. As someone who (Young) " smoked marijuana like others smoke cigarettes," I can't imagine how fragmented his memories must be. It's great to leave a legacy of songs, but if it comes at the cost of knowing yourself, and you can't remember much of it, it's a steep price to pay.
It's these types of judgmental comments on drug usage that seemed to have generated the most heavy discussion.

In reply, a comment by TPierre:
Perhaps the reason Mr Young and the article do not dwell on his drug use or the fact that he's now sober is because it's not all that earth shattering to Mr Young. It does not seem like his drug and alcohol habits were causing any major trouble in his life. He seems to treat his decision to give up chemical intoxicants more like an experiment and a change of perspective than motivated by any debilitating dependency. I like that; he quit because he wanted to, not because he had to.
Or this comment mobocracy, minneapolis:
An interesting profile of Young, but what would normally just be a dumb decision by the editors to use the reference to Mr. Young's sobriety rises to the level of cheap, People Magazine sensationalism when the NY Times does it.

There was barely a single paragraph about Young's sobriety & past drug use, yet we're led into the article from the front page with a passage about drug use as if the entire article was about Young's drug use and sobriety.

I found that a cheap and misleading lure into a story that had almost nothing to do with it. I expect better from this paper.
And so on.

Some may forget that Neil Young wrote what has become one of the all time definitive songs on the perils of drug abuse while others remember the guy who wrote a song about one thing that eventually came to mean another thing. And all of Neil's drug excursions are very well documented by none other than himself.

Some point to all of this talk about smoking pot "the way others smoke cigarettes" as much ado. Afterall, given the prolifically successful output during his career, one could make the case that it either didn't hurt his creativity or actually enhanced it.

Another comment by Metastasis, Chapel Hill, NC:
I'm not a pot smoker, but the assumptions about Mr. Young's pot smoking (and the sensationalistic article title) are kind of maddening.

Here's a guy who has done what he does at an exceptional level for a long time. If he were a wastrel, perhaps you could judge him. But given who he is, and the lack of any evidence of neglecting his family, let's forgo any judgement. Smoking pot may not be best for you and me, but let's avoid the nanny state mentality of deciding what is best for Mr. Young, who is clearly doing well. He's made a far greater and deeper mark than most of us.
Another comment by Not Above Suspicion at the edge of town:
A lot of people are reading way too much into certain things.

"Neil Young Comes Clean" is not meant to suggest that Neil stopping drinking and toking is a major event because he had been seriously impaired. It's an obvious allusion to the fact a notoriously private person wrote a memoir revealing a bit of himself.

Neil's comments about being sober suggest to me it was more a matter of a man with some health problems figured that at his age it might be a good idea not to do things that his body can't handle as well as it once did and not because he believed his use was out of conntrol or weaking havoc on his personal or professional life. (He's obviously had huge success on his own terms professionally and is happily married and close to his children-- hardly the profile of someone whose drug use was all consuming.)

The line about finding he knows himself less well sober was more of a casual off-the cuff comment than anything else. It's a thing a person who is and always has been introspective would say, not something meant to suggest he thinks he's been in a 45 year stupor.
So lots of moralizing about someone else's personal behavior. Neil says he tries to be a "person good enough to be worthy of his family’s love."

By all indications, Neil has lived a life examined and fulfilled.

May we all, as well.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

MAJOR INTERVIEW: "Neil Young Comes Clean" - NYTimes.com

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Photo by Graeme Mitchell for The New York Times
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A very, very major profile of Neil Young on the other NYTimes.com by DAVID CARR. That would be The New York Times.

It is a must read and preview of the upcoming memoir “Waging Heavy Peace”.

Some snippets:
“For whatever you’re doing, for your creative juices, your geography’s got a hell of a lot to do with it,” he said. “You really have to be in a good place, and then you have to be either on your way there or on your way from there.”

...

I don’t think I’m going to be able to continue to mainly be a musician forever, because physically I think it’s going to take its toll on me — it’s already starting to show up here and there,” he said. Writing a book, he added, allowed him “to do what I want the way I want to do it.”

...

“I work for the muse.

I’m not here to sell things. That’s what other people do, I’m creating them. If it doesn’t work out, I’m sorry; I’m just doing what I do. You hired me to do what I do, not what you do. As long as people don’t tell me what to do, there will be no problem.

...

“The straighter I am, the more alert I am, the less I know myself and the harder it is to recognize myself. I need a little grounding in something and I am looking for it everywhere.”

...

"Young says much of his current battle is to be a person good enough to be worthy of his family’s love."

And this, Bob Dylan on Neil Young ...
Dylan, in a note his manager passed to me, says it’s clear why Young has not tumbled into musical dotage: “An artist like Neil always has the upper hand,” he says. “It’s the pop world that has to make adjustments. All the conventions of the pop world are only temporary and carry no weight. It’s basically two different things that have nothing to do with each other.”

The article contains many rare photos never seen before (by many but not all) which presumably will be in the book.

Neil Young with his 1951 Willys Jeepster convertible
Photo by David Carr for The New York Times
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And, almost as interesting is David Carr's reflections on Driving Around with Neil Young - NYTimes.com:
So here’s the weird thing: when I got to his ranch, where he was waiting for me, he could not have been more ready to chat.

I hopped in his weird little car and we went driving down into the valley, a chunk of which he owned, and he was forthright, easy to talk to and charming in a very plain-spoken way. Riding in the passenger seat as he talked, I had flashback to “Journeys,” Jonathan Demme’s film about Young that includes a lot of driving around and talking. I snapped some photos along the way, but I wish I had just held up my iPad for a minute or two and made my own little movie to capture what it was like to motor around this odd landscape of redwoods, rusting cars and roving animals.

Also, lots of interesting comments follow article, like this one by taopraxis:
Interesting interview, very well done.

Young displays the characteristically curious childlike mind of a free thinker and an artist, the kind of man American conservatives instantly mistake for a liberal and American liberals instantly mistake for a conservative.

I saw Neil Young in concert over forty years ago. I still have the old vinyl records. As I recall, the concert began with him sitting calmly in a wooden chair on the stage with an acoustic guitar singing for me and about twelve thousand other people. Sort of mesmerizing...quiet and beautiful.

My own brand of music is jazz but I love art and music of all stripes.

Good night, good concert, good memories...
Thanks.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

"Hitchhiker": Neil Young at Farm Aid 25 - High Def



With Farm Aid 2012 a few days away, here's a look back at a highlight from Farm Aid 25: Growing Hope for America. Neil Young performs "Hitchhiker" in Milwaukee on October 2, 2010.

Farm Aid was started by Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp in 1985 to keep family farmers on the land and has worked since then to make sure everyone has access to good food from family farmers.

More on Farm Aid 25 in Milwaukee, WI, 10/2/10.

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The Healing Powers of Dropping A "Psychedelic Pill"

"Psychedelic Pill"
The Small Pill? Or the Big Pill?
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The other day, we posted another version of the "Psychedelic Pill" album cover art and asked the question Which dosage do you prefer? The Small Pill? Or the Big Pill?.

And -- maybe as expected -- folks like their psychedelic pills in large doses.

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Here are the results from our exclusive TW Shakey Poll: 46% prefer the big "Psychedelic Pill" dosage, 42% prefer the small dosage, and 11% don't care.

Which brings us to our Comment of the Moment:

Change the album's title to WALK LIKE GIANT. That has more meaning than anything.

When i first heard that song, the first simple lyrics, Walk like a giant.....floating like a leaf...but back to wanting to walk like a giant ..... had more impact on me than anything Neil in 10 + years. Perfect. Made sense. Didn't even have to get deeper than that basic idea. Anything more was extra. And doing it with CH made it to another level. After that I said if Neil never records again,he hit the high mark again. I'm satisfied.

2 weeks later after a heavy hike in Hawaii( walking like a giant), I was diagnosed with a bunch of cancer. Boy did those lyrics fit then. From walking like a Giant to Floating like a leaf....but of course I will continue to try and get back to walking like a giant !!! I had major surgery 6 days ago. Been home 3 days. I dont even know how I am typing this.

I listened to walk like a giant every day in the hospital. I have a long way to go but I will walk like a giant if its the last thing I do. Thanks Neil for the great song ! Inspiration beyong all my 42 years of listening to your music. Never stop trying to walk like a gaint. Never baby ! You get it, as you always have. This is the essence of life, even without my complication.

I feel great considering. Mentally strong.

Ready to fight. Long way to go. I even asked the doctor how could i have been so sick and hike like that and then be this weak and sick ?

It was all in my spirit for life i guess.

Walk like a giant as the title with a pic of Neil and the guys hiking in volcano region of Mauii ! That would do it for me. I intend to shortly pre-order the vinyl, cd and blu-ray. It may take me months or years to walk like a giant again, but there is no doubt I will.

Cant wait for the official release.

Thanks Neil and CH for a great one !

Thanks pal. All the best and a speedy recovery back to walking like a giant. And you will my friend. Your spirit is strong and the spirits are with you. Be well.

peace

ps - so tell us, Which dosage do you prefer? The Small Pill? Or the Big Pill?.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

"Psychedelic Pill" Album Cover Art Version #2? So which dosage do you prefer?


"Psychedelic Pill" - Cover Version #2
by Neil Young & Crazy Horse

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Last week, we posted an image for the album cover of "Psychedelic Pill" by Neil Young & Crazy Horse.

Since then, we have come to learn that there is a second version of the art by Gary Burden, as pictured above.

As you can see, there's quite a bit of difference between the two pill dosages.

According to the PR, "The original album artwork recently revealed has been revised (pictured above) and taken on a stronger, more direct image to reflect the commanding and expansive music heard on the two CD or three vinyl disc sets."

"Psychedelic Pill" - Cover Version #1
by Neil Young & Crazy Horse

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So which dosage do you prefer? The small dose? Or the big dose?



The album is to be released on October 30th and is now up on Amazon.com. Apparently, only the small dosage is available for pre-orders.

Tracklist and more on Psychedelic Pill by Neil Young & Crazy Horse.


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