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Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Pearl Jam Working With Neil Young - Pearl Jam Twenty Film
Pearl Jam reflects on working with Neil Young and the release of Merkin Ball. Taken from Pearl Jam Twenty, the 2011 rockumentary directed by Cameron Crowe. (Thanks Denis/HB!)
More on Pearl Jam and Neil Young.
Also, see 50 Reasons Why Neil Young Matters.
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What a great clip. The interesting thing about Neil is that, while he is idiosyncratic and weird and erratic, the truth is that he's always been a great human being and tremendously respectful of the people who cross his path. Through it all, he remains strangely down-to-earth and approachable. He has a great ability to relate to others, through his music and through his life.
ReplyDelete-Big Old Rig
As we hit May 8, why not celebrate the 17th anniversary of the best concert ever, wonderfully recorded in high quality audio and available for all for free on youtube.
ReplyDeletewww.youtube.com/watch?v=nhkvE3N9xXs
never seen it? jump to 31:30, as we would never want you to be denied.
The point of raising it here is that this tour, which would have been the best NY&CH tour ever before neil cut himself, could have been full of mirrorball songs, as foreshadowed by this amazing concert.
@11.50.00 PM
ReplyDeletethanks for postin that!! never seen that the only show i saw that year was the horde....
"and tremendously respectful of the people who cross his path."
ReplyDeletetell that to Stills. Eat a Peach.