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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Graham Nash Considers Re-Mastering 'Deja Vu' All Over Again


It sounds like Graham Nash is looking ahead to his next project.

Rolling Stone reports that Nash is considering a re-master of the classic CSNY album 'Deja Vu'. Sort of like all over again.

From Rolling Stone by Andy Greene:
"When we made the album we were restricted by the technicalities of how many minutes you can get onto a side of vinyl without having to compress everything. It meant we had to fade everything out."

"We recently did a mix of one of David's songs that went all the way through from beginning to end," he says. "I thought to myself, 'I'd like to hear 'Carry On' without it fading.' I want it to go all the way to the end when Dallas [Taylor] put his drumsticks down. I want to hear the jam we did at the end of 'Everybody I Love You.' I might talk to the boys about doing the entire Deja Vu without fading any of the songs."
Graham also discusses unreleased concert footage of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's Fillmore East 1970 shows that were filmed.
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Friday, June 27, 2014

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the First Big Stadium Tour - WSJ


Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - London, Sept. 14, 1974
Photo by Joel Bernstein
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Another set of interview on the upcoming CSNY 74 box set. Interview with all remaining principals except Mr Stills & Mr Young including Mr. Crosby, 72, Mr. Nash, 72, tour photographer Joel Bernstein, 62, and tour recording engineer Elliot Mazer, 72.

From WSJ by Marc Myers: (Thanks Raincheck & Dan1!)
Mr. Nash: During the tour, Neil's album "On the Beach" was released and he began traveling separately in a mobile home and then a bus. It was typical Neil. [Mr. Young wasn't available to comment for this article.] The timing of its release was probably part of the reason he did the tour. But Neil also was our conscience. One night after a show, we all went back to our hotel suite where we had the entire top floor. It was decadent. Every night there were huge plates of food set up, like cold lobster for dozens of people. Neil was disgusted by the excess. There were even pillows embroidered with Joni's tour logo as well as china and luggage. Hey, we didn't ask for all that. This soured Neil a bit and, in retrospect, he was right.

Elliot Mazer: It was Neil's idea to start recording the tour in August '74. I had already recorded Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Neil and others, and once everyone was on board, I went to see CSNY at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y. Then I recorded them in Landover, Md., Chicago and Wembley Stadium near London—which make up 35 of the 40 tracks in the new box set. I used two 16-track Ampex MM-1000 tape machines and a Neve 8016 console, with 36 mics on stage and two mics on booms in the audience about 100 feet from the stage. I wanted to capture the music as if you were up there sitting in a recliner, but also grab the magic of the audience.

Mr. Crosby: The most memorable moment for me was the Aug. 8 concert at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, N.J. While we were on, President Nixon went on TV and said he was resigning the next day. When we heard backstage, we went bonkers. Graham announced it to the audience and the place went completely up for grabs. It was a moment of complete and utter joy, that a dark cloud was finally lifting and everyone there had somehow been a part of it. We immediately performed my "Long Time Gone."
More of interview and photos at WSJ.

Also, see Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's Live 1974 Box Set Details Announced.

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Pearl Jam Cover "Needle and the Damage Done" by Neil Young - Stadthalle, June 25, 2014


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Wiener Stadthalle, Wien, Austria, on June 25, 2014
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A report that Pearl Jam covered "Needle and the Damage Done" by Neil Young at Wiener Stadthalle, Wien, Austria, on June 25, 2014.

Hi Thrasher,

Just got back to my hotel in Vienna having seen Pearl Jam play the Stadthalle.

I went in the hope of hearing Rocking In the Free World. Instead, Eddie openned the first encore with a solo rendition of Needle and the Damage Done. He introduced the song along the following lines:
"Our uncle will be in town next month. We haven't seen him for a while. If you come to see Uncle Neil I think you will have fun. He may not play this next song so, I'll play it just to make sure you hear it this summer."

As a bonus, we were also treated to an energetic version of Fuckin Up. That will keep me going until Uncle Neil celebrates the full moon in Hyde Park in a few weeks.

Growl
Thanks Growl! Have a great summer on the road.

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"Uncle Neil & Nephew Eddie"
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More on Nephew Eddie and Uncle Neil.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Nils Lofgren discusses his new box set’s major Neil Young find

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Nils Lofgren and Neil Young
Vote For Change tour 2004
St. Paul, Minnesota
Photo by Joseph Quever

Something else to forward to in the ever expanding journey through Neil Young's past.

Now comes word of a semi-major recovery of "lost music" from Nils Lofgren. As we know, Nils Lofgren and Neil Young have quite a long history.

From ‘It was such a powerful day’: Nils Lofgren discusses his new box set’s major Neil Young find by Nick DeRiso:
The initial demo [of ‘Keith, Don’t Go,’], however, actually featured Young — with whom Lofgren had already collaborated on 1970′s After the Gold Rush, a stint that helped the guitarist get an initial contract for his band Grin. Lofgren subsequently appeared on 1975′s Tonight the Night and on 1982′s Trans with Young, before establishing yet another career as part of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band. Somewhere along the way, that original take (featuring Young on piano, no less) got lost in the shuffle.

That is, until Lofgren started digging around for material to include as part of a forthcoming 9CD/1DVD box set called Face the Music. Due on August 5, 2014 via Fantasy Records, it features an astonishing 169 original songs from across his career. This newly uncovered nugget promises to be a highlight among many.

“We got this great live track of ‘Keith, Don’t Go,’ which I knew we did a primitive mix on a cassette,” Lofgren tells us, in an exclusive SER Sitdown. “So, I’ve been digging for the cassette, thousands of cassettes — from Arizona to Maryland — trying to find this thing. I knew, if I found it, it would probably have to be baked, and worked on and treated, if there was any chance. But looking for some other lost Grin gems, Bob Dawson [who owned the studio where 'Keith Don't Go' was cut] met me in my Maryland basement and we started rummaging through a closet full of old tapes. Lo and behold, we found some old Grin 16 tracks that weren’y labeled that well, but we dug through it, and we found the actual master. It was just a joy to go back into the same studio that we recorded it in, with same engineer, and make a more proper mix of it — and to share that great version of ‘Keith, Don’t Go’ with Grin and Neil Young as pianist, which he doesn’t do a lot of piano sessions for anybody else. And that great haunting voice, singing the harmonies with me. It was beautiful.”


Also, see more on Nils Lofgren and Neil Young.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

CSNY | Stanley Johnston Masters Historic 1974 CSNY Live Album

Mastering engineer Bernie Grundman and CSNY engineer Stanley Johnston
Bernie Grundman Studio, Hollywood
Photo by David Goggin

A new article posted on CSNY | Stanley Johnston Masters Historic 1974 CSNY Live Album at Bernie’s:
Stanley Johnston Masters Historic 1974 CSNY Live Album at Bernie's
Flawless 16-Track Analog Masters for CD, BluRay, and Vinyl


Stanley Johnston, longtime recording engineer for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, has mastered at Bernie Grundman's the band's historic 1974 tour. Recorded to 16-track analog 2-inch tape by Elliot Mazer and never released, the project collects the very best of numerous big arena and outdoor stadium dates with one of the most popular groups of the day.

"This project has been the most difficult, yet rewarding work I've ever done in my 50 years of recording," says Graham Nash. "It rekindled the love I have for my partners and the music we have made together."

"This recording has been in storage for 40 years like fine wine," reports Stanley Johnston. "Never released, it sounds fabulous. It's really wonderful to hear the whole loving team. I mentioned to Graham the other day that when you've got both Stephen Stills and Neil Young playing lead guitar on your song, it's pretty amazing."
More at CSNY | Stanley Johnston Masters Historic 1974 CSNY Live Album at Bernie’s.

Also, see Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's Live 1974 Box Set Details Announced.

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EXCLUSIVE: Excerpt from "Sweet Home Everywhere - Ronnie and Neil" Book Chapter

Sweet Home Everywhere:
The Life and Times of an Unlikely Rock and Roll Anthem

by Jonathan Bernstein

There's a new eBook that has just been released titled Sweet Home Everywhere: The Life and Times of an Unlikely Rock and Roll Anthem by Jonathan Bernstein.

For our longtime, regular readers, you know that the subject of Ronnie VanZant and Neil Young is quite dear to us.

So when Jonathan Bernstein -- a freelance music journalist and fact-checker based on New York whose writing has appeared in Oxford American, Rolling Stone, Time, and American Songwriter, among others -- got in touch with us about his new eBook, we said "Sure!".

Here's the Amazon.com book description:
Publication Date: June 23, 2014

Released in 1974, “Sweet Home Alabama” has become synonymous with Southern rock. From its opening guitar riff, it is instantly recognizable, a raucous, irreverent defense of a Deep South state and its segregationist governor against the jabs of Neil Young. But the roots of Lynyrd Skynyrd's best-selling anthem go much deeper than regional pride or resentment of a fellow rocker. In this fresh take on the history of an oft-debated rock classic, journalist Jonathan Bernstein traces the tune's surprising centuries-old origins and incredible global influence, which continues to this day. Sweet Home Everywhere is the story of a song that has confused, enthralled, enraged, and warmed the hearts of listeners for 40 years.
When we saw the book cover, our first reaction was that the Confederate flag on the cover would be a bit of a red flag. However, on closer inspection, you can see that instead of the stars and bars, the stars have been replaced by hearts. So we think that's a nice touch and helps us avoid getting sidetracked on the imagery symbolism which we have delved into ad infinitum so many, many , many times before.

So here's an exclusive chapter excerpt on one of our reader's favorite subjects on Lynyrd Skynyrd and Neil Young, the story of Ronnie and Neil.



Ronnie and Neil


A few months before Skynyrd hit the road with the Who, Ronnie Van Zant and company were back in Jacksonville, playing local shows, enjoying some time at home, and rehearsing at Hell House. One morning, guitarist Ed King, the band’s lone non-Southerner, brought the group a riff that had come to him in a dream the previous night. The rest of the band thought it sounded like a hit, and they made quick work of it, writing and recording a song around it in a matter of days. Released in June of 1974, “Sweet Home Alabama” quickly rose to No. 8 on the Billboard charts.

With its follow-up album, “Second Helping,” Skynyrd was already being hyped as the progenitors of a new subgenre, Southern rock. A newly successful single name-checking Gov. Wallace — a hero to racists and reactionaries in the South for his relentless opposition to desegregation — encouraged the band to begin aggressively promoting its Dixie roots.

But the Confederate flag-waving Lynyrd Skynyrd was in large part a marketing creation of producer Al Kooper and MCA Records, according to Mark Kemp, author of “Dixie Lullaby.” Kooper, the veteran session player and studio producer who took Skynyrd under his wing during the recording of “Second Helping,” thought the band should be promoted as a raucous group of bad boys. “I decided to paint a rough-house image for them,” Kooper, who personally designed the band’s initial skull and bones logo, writes in his memoir. Skynyrd didn’t exactly mind projecting this aura of rebelliousness for increasingly large crowds. Opening for Black Sabbath one night in 1974, the band encountered a hostile audience openly booing, eager for the headliner to take the stage. Bass player Leon Wilkeson, who had recently taken to wearing a holster on stage, pulled out a pistol and fired a blank, swiftly silencing the crowd.

By taking aim at a peace-loving Canadian hippie in its new hit single, Skynyrd had given Kooper and MCA plenty to work with. “I hope Neil Young will remember,” Van Zant sings in his laid-back drawl, “that a Southern man don’t need him around anyhow.” With that line, the Skynyrd brand — separatist outsiders, rebel outlaws, Dixie defenders — was set in stone.

Much has been made, ever since, of the alleged feud between Van Zant and Young. In what is perhaps his most famous statement regarding the song, Van Zant explained the genesis of his Dixie-defending hit to Rolling Stone by saying, “We thought Neil was shooting all the ducks in order to kill one or two.”

But as Young and Skynyrd diehards alike are quick to point out, the two singers were great fans of each other’s work. Young had even tried, in vain, to get Skynyrd to record a few of his songs. In 1977, three years after the release of “Sweet Home Alabama,” Van Zant would be photographed wearing a Neil Young T-shirt for the cover of “Street Survivors,” Skynyrd’s final album. Three weeks after the tragedy that took Van Zant’s life in October of ’77, Young was playing “Alabama” during a concert in Skynyrd’s home state of Florida. Toward the end of the song, Young’s band began playing an approximation of Ed King’s famous opening. Young then sang the refrain of “Sweet Home Alabama” a half-dozen times, paying tribute to a lost friend. “Shit, I think ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ is a great song,” he once said.

There’s even a popular legend that Neil Young served as an honorary pallbearer at Van Zant’s funeral. “Neil Young always claimed that ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ was one of his favorite songs,” says Patterson Hood, the lead singer of the Georgia-based band Drive By Truckers, in the song, “The Three Great Alabama Icons.” “Such is the duality of the Southern Thing.”

What for many was a direct, piercing political statement — be it regional pride or racism or blind resentment — was for Van Zant a clever mystery that he refused to help unravel. Many thought the case had been solved when, shortly after “Sweet Home Alabama” was released, Wallace invited the band to be honored by the State of Alabama. (After Skynyrd’s plane crash, says Gene Odom, Wallace sent each and every survivor a personal letter.)

But a 1975 Village Voice profile of Van Zant that addresses Wallace head-on does little to answer the riddle. Questioned about his invitation to meet the governor, Van Zant reacted defensively. “Of course I don’t agree with everything the man says, I don’t like what he says about colored people,” he said. “Chances are he won’t even want us, he doesn’t have much use for long-hairs, y’know. Course the real reason I’m doin’ it is my Daddy would whup me if I didn’t.” When pushed further by the reporter, Van Zant came to a typical noncommittal conclusion: “Aw shit, I don’t know anything about politics anyway.”

Hope folks enjoyed the chapter excerpt of Sweet Home Everywhere: The Life and Times of an Unlikely Rock and Roll Anthem by Jonathan Bernstein. Thanks to Jonathan, his publisher The New New South and Amazon.com for allowing us to share chapter.


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Monday, June 23, 2014

PHOTO: Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Amsterdam - June 5, 2013

"Hurricane"
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Amsterdam (concert review) - June 5, 2013
Photo by Uwe Grahl | Facebook
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The Photo of the Moment is Neil Young & Crazy Horse performing "Hurricane" at Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, The Netherlands on June 5, 2013. Photo by Uwe Grahl | Facebook. (Thanks Uwe!)

More on Amsterdam (concert review) - June 5, 2013.

Only 13 nights until the tour start in Reykjavík, Iceland!

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Sunday, June 22, 2014

▶ Buffy Sainte-Marie w/ Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "She Used To Wanna Be a Ballerina"



Here's something we came across that was news to us.

Buffy Sainte-Marie featured Neil Young & Crazy Horse as her backing band back in 1971. Here's a track titled "She Used To Wanna Be a Ballerina" with Neil Young & Crazy Horse.

We assume some of our readers are quite familiar with Sainte-Marie. And, we assume some of our readers have no idea who she is.

The short story is that Buffy Sainte-Marie was kind of like a female Canadian Bob Dylan of sorts back in the 1960's. More at Legend of folk Buffy Sainte-Marie hits Halifax | The Chronicle Herald.

Also, Buffy Sainte-Marie's cover of Neil Young's "Helpless".

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▶ RARE: Neil Young Warming Up Backstage at Farm Aid 2005



Here's some rare footage of Neil Young and The Fisk University Jubilee Singers warming up backstage for Farm Aid 2005.

Ben Keith and Pegi Young can be seen in the background, as well.

Neil Young and The Fisk University Jubilee Singers performed "When God Made Me". Also, see more on Farm Aid 2005.

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