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Saturday, November 08, 2014

NEW VIDEO: "Say Hello To Chicago" by Neil Young



Here's a new music video of the song "Say Hello To Chicago" by Neil Young from the new album Storytone.

Video features 92-piece, in-studio orchestra that was arranged, conducted and co-produced by Michael Bearden and Chris Walden.

This is video #4 of the Storytone album rollout.

Also, see Review of the Moment: Neil Young's 'Storytone'.

5 comments:

  1. This is Chris Walden's big band, not an orchestra.

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  2. With Waddy Wachtel sitting in on guitar, I should add.

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  3. And a video of Daryl Hannah!

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  4. I'm in the "loves everything Neil does" camp. And I admire how he is always in service to his muse. He's an artist and that's how it has to be.

    This one is hard to love. But with all the horns, couldn't you do reprise of Ordinary People, Neil, please? :)

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  5. Hard to comment on these toss-off productions with surveillance camera quality as opposed to PONO camera quality, aligned with the essence of the story in song.

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