Happy Valentine's Day: Our Hearts of Gold Say "We Love You!"
Happy Valentine's Day!
It's been roughly 45+ years now since "Heart of Gold" entered our lives, and we'd like to wish that every day could be Valentine's Day.
And no Neil Young song seems to say Happy Valentine's Day more than "Harvest Moon" it would seem by gauging the song's popularity as a "First Dance" song.
So there comes a time for a delightfully heart-warming little love story or ...Understanding Neil Young's Music.
Often, we've found ourselves trying to explain Neil Young's music to others with varying degrees of success. In the end, we find that his music isn't really something that can be explained.
While we've expended quite a few words on this blog making an attempt, it really is the stories of others which transcend the gap much better.

Art by Susan Farrington
So Happy Valentine's Day to all of the hearts of gold out there.

Here's a very rare performance of Neil Young's "Love in Mind" at Carnegie Hall, NYC on 1/9/14. As everybody knows, "Love in Mind" -- from Time Fades Away -- is only available on vinyl*. (* As everybody knows, "Love in Mind" also is on the "Live at Massey Hall" CD (same tour as the TFA version, different date)
And Happy Valentine's Day to my Heart of Gold, Thrashette. I love you!
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Also, see Top 10 Neil Young Love Songs.
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2 Comments:
A late V-day gift for you, Thrasher/ette: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/15/standing-rock-general-custer-relative-visits-dakota-access-pipeline.
Just saw in the paper.
"On the hill where Custer was making his last stand, with the Indians all around him and his gun in his hand. Such a wind was blown that day..."
"Too late for General Custer, too late for Robert E. Lee... but I'll get back on the highway before it's too late for me."
Thanks Ian. That's a wonderful story on truth and reconciliation.
Hope to see much more in the coming years...
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