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Saturday, September 09, 2017

Irma... You Are "Like a Hurricane" - Neil Young + Promise of the Real @ Mad Cool Festival, Madrid, Spain - June 18, 2016



Give strength to those in the path of Hurricane Irma.

Here is an excellent full video of "Like a Hurricane" by Neil Young + Promise of the Real at the Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, Spain on June 18, 2016.

And some pertinent commentary by Dan S.:
I just finished watching the video of Like a Hurricane and what really struck me was the feeling. The band, the audience, the moment. It was authentic, and you just can't fake authentic. It can only be achieved with talent, passion, and chemistry, and this performance had all three. It's becoming clear to me that Promise of the Real have talent and passion, but now it feels like the chemistry is kicking in big time. Not only are they listening, but now they're completely inside it. It feels like it's coming from the heart and not the head, and that is where Neil is always at when he's playing.

Chemistry is when music transcends technique and becomes emotion, and that's what I hear in this band. Neil Young has found kindred spirits in these young men, and it has energized him in a profound way. Two and a half to three hour shows happen when there is magic present, and that magic comes from chemistry within a band that lives inside the music it plays, and that is what I felt as I watched this performance.

For me, the number of different songs they play, or the set list is irrelevant. Music is all about that perfect feeling where time just slips away.
Thanks Dan! yes, the feeling comes through from thousands of miles away on a little YT video, indeed.

One can only imagine the power, feeling and emotion in the festival pit. That perfect feeling when time just slips away...

More on Neil Young + Promise of the Real at the Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, Spain on June 18, 2016.

"Like A Hurricane"

Alchemy 2012 Tour, Pittsburgh, PA - 10/9/12

Neil Young & Crazy Horse




"Like A Hurricane" - Chicago 1976

Neil Young & Crazy Horse


Here are a few other interesting "Like A Hurricane" versions over the years courtesy of Sugar Mountain (Thanks Tom!):


Acoustic guitar with Stills-Young band

1976-07-18, Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA


Electric guitar/Piano with Crazy Horse

1976-11-14, Dane County Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Madison, Wisconsin, USA


Acoustic guitar solo

1992-03-24, Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA


Pump organ solo many from 1992 (~27)

1993-02-07, MTV Unplugged, Universal Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA

2003-05-08, Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


"Like A Hurricane" - Rusted Out Garage Tour (1986)

Neil Young & Crazy Horse

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Bryan Ferry Covers Neil Young's "Like A Hurricane": Montreal, Canada - 2017



Bryan Ferry has been covering Neil Young's "Like A Hurricane" for decades.

Ferry is covering Young's "Hurricane" while out on his current tour. Here's a recent version at Theatre St-Denis in Montreal, Canada on April ~4, 2017.

A nice sax solo is featured in this version at about ~3:45.

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Friday, September 08, 2017

REVIEW: Neil Young's Unearthed 1976 Recording 'Hitchhiker' Is a Lost Treasure" | Rolling Stone


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Neil Young's new album 'Hitchhiker' was released today is currently #7 #6 #5 on Amazon Top Sellers.

From Neil Young's Unearthed 1976 Recording 'Hitchhiker' Is a Lost Treasure | Rolling Stone by David Browne:
Hitchhiker marks a pivotal moment in Neil Young's ongoing series of archival releases: Instead of a live classic-songs set, this is a buried-treasure mother lode – 10 newly unearthed studio recordings, cut in one acoustic session, on August 11th, 1976. Young wasn't exactly swept up in the country's bicentennial spirit at the time; now grouped together rather than spread out over later records, the violence-drenched "Powderfinger," "Captain Kennedy" and "Pocahontas" feel like pointed rejoinders to the whitewashed history offered up during America's 200th birthday.

He's in peak lonesome-guy mode on the never-released failed-relationship chronicle "Give Me Strength." Another previously unheard song, "Hawaii," is a spooky mysterious-stranger ballad. The take of the Nixon-sympathizing "Campaigner" here includes a newly relevant verse deleted from the version that appeared on Decade: "The speaker speaks, but the truth still leaks." The major find is the scruffy title song, an unblinking depiction of fame, "neon lights and the endless nights," paranoia and cocaine. Young eventually released it on 2010's Le Noise, bathed in electric guitar and with a verse about being thankful for his kids. There was no one to comfort him in '76: It's a journey through the past, but far darker.

More on Neil Young's New Album "Hitchhiker":

"Hitchhiker" is now available on vinyl and CD to pre-order on Amazon.com.

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Thursday, September 07, 2017

Beyond 'Hitchhiker': 15 Archival Neil Young Albums We'd Like to Hear | Rolling Stone



Earlier this week, we posted a Comment of the Moment: Stills-Young Band's 1976 Tour Opener that included memories from the short-lived 1976 tour.

Now along comes Beyond 'Hitchhiker': 15 Archival Neil Young Albums We'd Like to Hear | Rolling Stone by Andy Greene. Among the "dream Archival releases" is "Live With the Stills-Young Band (1976)" which suggests the above track -- "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes", from the Springfield, MA. concert on 6/27/76.
The Stills-Young Band lasted a mere 19 shows in the summer of 1976 before Young decided to turn the bus around and head home – never mind the fact the tour wasn't even close to done. "Dear Stephen," he wrote to Stills in an infamous telegram, "funny how some things that start spontaneously end that way. Eat a peach. Neil." Luckily, a good many shows had been captured on tape before Neil bailed. They feature Buffalo Springfield oldies like "For What It's Worth" mixed in with Young solo cuts and CSNY tunes. The guitar battles between Stills and Young are amazing, and finally hearing Young sing on "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" during the final encore is the cherry on top.
Here are Beyond 'Hitchhiker': 15 Archival Neil Young Albums We'd Like to Hear by Andy Greene.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2017

Video of the Moment: "Cortez, The Killer" - Neil Young & Crazy Horse @ Warsteiner Hockeypark, Mönchengladbach, Germany - 2014)



The Video of the Moment is "Cortez, The Killer" from the concert Neil Young & Crazy Horse on 2014-07-25, Warsteiner Hockeypark, Mönchengladbach, Germany.

Scotsman comments:
I just came across this youtube video of Cortez The Killer from 2014, and I think you would all enjoy watching it. It's with the Billy-less version of Crazy Horse (so, not really Crazy Horse, but still a powerful band with another great bass player). And I'm sure some of you here were in the audience that night and will enjoy hearing this again. It's great to see Rick Rosas in action, though unfortunately in one of his last live performances with Neil.

In particular, check out the guitar solos between 9:00 and the end of the song (the last 4 minutes or so). This is when the song really takes off. And it features some of the very best guitar playing I have heard from Neil in the last 5 years.

And in 2014, Neil had already started to cover up his own musicianship with "extra stuff" (in this case, not orchestras or choirs or extra guitarists or record booths, but backing vocals wailing away over his lead guitar). Now, I generally liked the backing singers on this tour, but in this case the song really takes off when they let Neil play the lead part unaccompanied.

It's often that way. For me, Neil has never been a stereotypical jamming guitarist, trading licks or contributing to an intricate collage of sound; he sounds best when he's playing a old-school solo, the centre of attention. With the band being the rock-solid foundation for his instrumentals, a furnace for him to rise out of.

This is what Neil Young does. With nothing there to cover up his playing, he's given a choice for the song to either pathetically collapse or to head for the stars. Be great or be gone, as David Briggs said. And nine times out of ten, this "do or die" tension is the catalyst for the song to ignite into something truly awe-inspiring. Just listen to the blend of serene beauty and ugly viciousness in his guitar playing, the instinctive and dynamic interplay between Ralph's drumming and Neil's guitar, with the raw chest-pumping power of Poncho's guitar driving the song along.

For a few years now, Neil has struggled with Cortez. The versions with the Electric Band in 2007/2008 tended to fall a bit flat. On the Alchemy tour with the Horse, the arrangement never really came together. It was almost as if the band had somehow forgotten how to play the song, everyone on a different page to each other. And the rare POTR versions in 2015 seemed to go on forever without Neil's playing ever really igniting; treading water. Without either Poncho on guitar or Ralph on drums, the chemical reaction doesn't happen, the test tube doesn't explode (which is what we all wanted to witness in chemistry class, wasn't it?). The magic doesn't happen.

But here in 2014, it all came together. Neil's guitar playing takes us to the moon and back, and the story of Cortez chills us to the bone. And on an emotional rollercoaster like Cortez, what more could you possibly ask for?

Scotsman.
Thanks Scotsman! Great suggestion and thanks for sharing.

As others have suggested, only Neil could capture the majesty of ancient empire, the greed and barbarity of the conquerers, and make it rock with soul. And it should be noted how well "Cortez" fits into the time traveling Neil Young's New Album "Hitchhiker".

More on Neil Young Lyrics Analysis: "Cortez The Killer".

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More concert reviews of Neil Young & Crazy Horse on 2014-07-25, Warsteiner Hockeypark, Mönchengladbach, Germany. Also, see Europe Summer 2014 Concert Tour .

More on the late, great Rick "The Bass Player" Rosas.


Rick Rosas: 1949 - 2014
Liverpool, England - July 13, 2014
Photo by Paolo Brillo


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Tuesday, September 05, 2017

Comment of the Moment: Stills-Young Band's 1976 Tour Opener

Stephen Stills and Neil Young Band
Jerry Aiello, keyboards, Joe Lala, percussion, George "Chocolate" Perry, bass, & Joe Vitale, drums

Philadelphia Spectrum - June 29, 1976
© ROGER BARONE 1976

The Comment of the Moment is on the Stills-Young Band's aborted 1976 tour by Jim Mckelvey:
Just wanted to say that I got to see the Stills/Young tour opener at Pine Knob as a fan and as I left was thinking that must have been what it was like to see the Buffalo Springfield in their prime. Why don't we have an official soundboard of the BS at this late date, too? Did Bill Graham really screw up that badly or is Elliott hiding something for later?

Steve Stills and Neil Young both did something that hadn't really been done before at the outdoor amphitheater, that was the first of its kind in the country, run by the Nederlanders in NYC. Both Stills and Young did their call and response lead guitar playing on the very edge of the stage way in front of the band. At times their toes were over the edge of the stage and I was concerned they were each so into their playing that they were going to fall into the audience, honestly.

The mid-show acoustic portion was intense but the electric stuff was way over the top and they just were flying musically on fire.

Now, I know it all fell apart in, I think, Greensboro, North Carolina with the "eat a peach" thing but just outside Detroit for the opener they almost couldn't have been better. I went to both nights it was so good but had tinnitus for the rest of the week. Pretty sure they went overtime on the opening night just as Stills had done with Manassas there in 1972. It was rumored to be $1000 per minute and for the Manassas show Stills did the entire first side of the debut album in overtime after 10:30 PM. The audience knew that he was paying through the nose to play for them and the energy was over the top as was the opener of the Stills/Young tour.

Honestly, it is a shame that tour blew up because if it had kept pace with the debut, or mercy gotten better, it would have been an epic tour still talked about to this day. For my blood that tour was not a misstep at all.

Just saying...I would not be surprised if these shows were the same length only the call and response electric lead playing was longer on the second night. It was so long ago I just can't remember. Sure hope some soundboards of that tour surface this year on the archives webpage since this is right in the pocket time wise for the Archives II project.

1976-06-23, Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, Michigan, USA
w/ The Stills-Young Band
Love The One You're With / The Loner / Long May You Run / For What It's Worth / Old Man / Black Queen / Southern Man / On The Way Home / Know You Got To Run / Heart Of Gold / Crossroads / Word Game / Everybody's Talkin' / Ohio / Buyin' Time / Evening Coconut / Let It Shine / Make Love To You / Cowgirl In The Sand / The Treasure

1976-06-24, Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, Michigan, USA
w/ The Stills-Young Band
Love The One You're With / The Loner / Long May You Run / For What It's Worth / Helpless / Black Queen / Southern Man / On The Way Home / Buyin' Time / Evening Coconut / Let It Shine / Make Love To You / Cowgirl In The Sand / The Treasure
Thanks for the memories Jim! Really enjoying the flashbacks these days from the days that used to be.

More on Stephen Stills and Neil Young: My 1976 Spectrum Memories in Photos and Words by ROGER BARONE.

Stephen Stills and Neil Young Guitars
Philadelphia Spectrum - June 29, 1976
© ROGER BARONE 1976

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Monday, September 04, 2017

NO MORE SECOND BILLING: CSN&Y Bass Player Greg Reeves Releases His 1st Single: "WORKIN MAN"


Greg Reeves (lower right)
w/ Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young + Dallas Taylor

Welcome to "Wheat of the Moment"!

"Wheat of the Moment" is a new feature here on Thrasher's Wheat as Neil Young’s 2017 self imposed touring sabbatical continues (updated here and here), and we continue our journey into the past of the TW Archives.

In addition, we recently, we posted the sad news that there will be No Bridge School Benefit Concert in 2017 . In memory of all of the Bridge School Benefit Concerts we've attended over the years, here's a posting of our thoughts on Remembering The Warmth & Love of Bridge School Concerts .

In the meantime, enjoy the "Wheat of the Moment"!

Here's a recent submission received by John Kwit, North American Reporter for www.4WaySite.com on Greg Reeves.

Greg Reeves is best known for playing bass on Déjà Vu and After The Gold Rush. In 1970 he was abruptly fired from CSNY. But Greg and Neil Young remained good friends. Both Neil and Nils Lofgren had great praise for Greg’s playing style, noting his versatility and how he was able to move fluidly between simple and complex bass lines. But after a few years, Greg vanished from the music scene…. But now www.4WaySite.com catches up with Greg Reeves.


Greetings Thrasher:

Your colleague, Dolf Van Stigjeren of www.4WaySite.com, encouraged me to contact you directly. Dolf is taking a well deserved break from his CSNY website but in the meantime his North American Reporter has carried on, talking with Greg Reeves over the past several months.

On September 5, those of us in the United States take a moment to pause and celebrate the Labor Day holiday. A fitting time, I hope, that you would consider running an article on Greg who has labored over the release of his first-ever single for almost 5 decades. We would be honored if you would include this in-depth piece for Fresh Wheat. (I only hope my non-techie skills have made the 4 web links in the article function. If I've failed let me know & I'll try again.)

Whether your labor finds you slinging hash or writing reviews, do what you love and love what you do. On a personal note, I have thoroughly enjoyed the recent Hitchhiker news found on your tremendous site. Keep up the great work.

Regards & Peace,
John Kwit
North American Reporter
www.4WaySite.com

Greg Reeves - ~ 2014

NO MORE SECOND BILLING

Former Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY) bass player Greg Reeves realizes his 47+ year dream with the release of his first ever single: WORKIN MAN

Greg Reeves: WORKIN MAN - Music on Google Play

Greg Reeves as told to:
John Kwit
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Got a minute? Good. Grab a beverage, sit down, relax, and take in a most remarkable story of persistence and perseverance. You may have first learned about Greg Reeves via his photo and gold leaf second billing status on the brown textured cover of CSNY's hit album Deja Vu. Greg Reeves is a man who would not be denied. He has finally completed his dream to release a single - 47 years after playing the original demo to a Beatle.

To give the story of Reeves' life a bit of perspective, think back to what you were doing when you were 12 years old. Perhaps you spent your time riding your bicycle to the corner store or playing pickup baseball games with neighborhood kids. Greg Reeves' hard scrabble life took him on a totally different path. At the age of 12 he had left home and was working with singer Rick James in Motown. This is the same Rick James who earlier had fronted a band called the Mynah Birds featuring Neil Young on guitar. After the Mynah Birds broke up, James took Reeves to California in an attempt to find Neil Young and by Divine Providence he was successful.

The saga of the song Workin Man really begins in April 1970.


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CSNY was about to begin an American Tour. The band's 1969 tour was cut short by the tragic death of David Crosby's girlfriend in an auto accident. The band regrouped but the magic quickly fizzled into bickering and acrimony. The seasoned 14 year old Reeves ruffled feathers by requesting that his songs be brought into the set list. In short order, Stephen Stills delivered the fatal speech sacking Reeves as Neil Young stood by the bass player's side to the bitter end. Young believed so highly in the young man that the next day he asked Reeves to play bass on his upcoming solo album After the Gold Rush (released in September 1970). Reeves contributed his stellar bass grooves to the tracks Only Love Can Break Your Heart and Southern Man.

With his ties to CSNY cut, Reeves and guitarist Jeff Beck headed to London with their manager Larry Kurzon. Kurzon was extremely active in the music business. Besides being CSN's first manager, he was also Billy Preston's manager and a personal advisor to John, Paul and George. Apple Records had taken a pass on signing CSN two years earlier but Kurzon wanted to showcase the talents of the young Reeves to the execs. Kurzon strolled into Apple Records with a demo tape of Workin Man featuring Reeves and Nils Lofgren on acoustic guitars. Lofgren had surprised Reeves and company a short time earlier by showing up unexpectedly at their London flat after winning a trip to England via a sweepstakes contest. George Harrison heard the Workin Man tape. He was intrigued, offered studio time, but ultimately was not intrigued enough to sign the young Reeves.

After heading back to the States, Reeves continued to hone his craft. 1971 found Greg in a Macon, Georgia, recording studio. Some "friends" stopped by the studio to play. These "friends" were never mentioned by name in the September 4, 1971, Billboard Magazine article by Bob Glassenberg which noted that three cuts, including Workin Man, had been completed at the sessions. According to Reeves, the "friends" included Duane Allman, Jaimoe and Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers Band. The Billboard reporter noted that he heard the single version of Workin Man which clocked in at 4 minutes and described it as one of the most unique records he had heard in a very, very long time. The album version of the song ran 5 minutes 12 seconds. According to the article, at this time several record companies were courting Reeves but ultimately the single and album failed to bear fruit in Georgia.


A few months later, Columbia Records' Clive Davis signed Reeves to a $200,000 contract. Rather than beginning sessions in Columbia's New York studios, Davis agreed to Reeves' request to head west to Hollywood where some other friends had agreed to lend a hand. In that Hollywood studio, Graham Nash (who failed to support Reeves during the CSNY sacking) and longtime friend Neil Young joined the sessions playing on 3 to 6 takes of Workin Man. Alas, the single and the album were not deemed commercial and failed to see the light of day.

Jump to 1975: Through the help of Larry Kurzon, Reeves signed on with David Geffen at Elecktra Asylum Records. He headed into the studio again, in yet another attempt to capture Workin Man on tape. All told, 26 or 27 tracks were worked on. This time his studio friends included Graham Nash taking a second stab on vocals and "The Brahma Bull" Stevland Morris on drums, high hat and kick pedal. Oh yes, before I forget to mention it, Stevland Morris' stage name is Stevie Wonder. Ultimately, the tapes of the sessions were shelved.


“Long Time Gone”
CSNY - This Is Tom Jones TV Show

September 6, 1969

Over the span of the next 40+ years, Reeves' life followed a surreal path of highs, lows and in-betweens including writing hit songs such as I Got Your Number covered by Tom Jones and Boz Scaggs, producing records for George Clinton, spending seven precarious months in a Mexican prison for marijuana possession, and going back to college to earn an Associates Degree in Mandarin Chinese.

During the span of 2012-2014, Reeves took part in a series of interviews conducted by 4WaySite.com (http://www.4waysite.com/exclusive-4waysite-2/exclusive-4waysite-4waysite-catches-up-with-greg-reeves-in-2012/). His intention to release Workin Man was covered during these discussions.

During the past year or so the desire to record and release Workin Man became almost an all-consuming obsession for Reeves. Numerous emails and discussions have taken place between Reeves and this reporter regarding Workin' Man and the many souls he has met along the way of life. He has enough stories to write a book!

Greg Reeves has finally received TOP BILLING. His first-ever single, Workin Man, was released on June 30, 2017, and is now available by a click of your mouse via the link at the beginning of this story.

Through the magic of Pro Tools, the single features the original drumming of Stevie Wonder from the Elecktra Asylum sessions. Recently mastered by the legendary audio engineer Bernie Grundman, the rest (except for the ooohs and ahhhs supplied by three of the most beautiful women God created) is all Greg Reeves who handles the vocals and plays the following instruments: Axiom 25 Keyboard, Martin D-18 Acoustic Guitar and Fender Precision Bass.

Reeves describes Workin Man as pop, designed for Top Forty radio play. So far, a handful of radio stations have put it into rotation and he is hoping that the CSNY family can help spread the news of his new release. It is in no way associated with Neil Young's song of the same name featured on the album The Monsanto Years.

So do yourself a favor: For less than half the cost of a decent cup of coffee, purchase the single, give it a few spins on your 45 rpm record player and then let the man himself know what you think.

Workin Man is what I am
Workin Man is what I'll be
Till the wheel of fortune turns me free


You can contact Greg Reeves via his website: http://gregreevesmusic.com/


CSNY - The Music Scene
September 1969
Photo by Jeff Allen

Thanks so much for submitting John and all you do for www.4WaySite.com and CSNY fans around the world!

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Guess what?
"Symbols Rule the World, not Words or Laws."
... and symbolism will be their downfall...

Brighter Planet's 350 Challenge
Be The Rain, Be The Change

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the truth will set you free
This Machine Kills Fascists


"Children of Destiny" - THE Part of THE Solution

(Frame from Official Music Video)

war is not the answer
yet we are
Still Living With War

"greed is NOT good"
Hey Big Brother!
Stop Spying On Us!
Civic Duty Is Not Terrorism

The Achilles Heel
#NullifyNSA
Orwell (and Grandpa) Was Right
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery.”
~~ Bob Marley

The Essence of "The Doubters"



Yes, There's Definitely A Hole in The Sky


Even Though The Music Died 50+ Years Ago
,
Open Up the "Tired Eyes" & Wake up!
"consciousness is near"
What's So Funny About
Peace, Love, & Understanding & Music?

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Show Me A Sign

"Who is John Galt?"
To ask the question is to know the answer

"Whosoever shall give up his liberty for a temporary security
deserves neither liberty nor safety."

~~ Benjamin Franklin

Words

(Between the lines of age)


And in the end, the love you take
Is equal to the love you make

~~ John & Paul

the zen of neil
the power of rust
the karma of the wheat

~Om-Shanti.

Namaste