"Be The Rain" - RETURN TO GREENDALE by Neil Young & Crazy Horse | NYA
GREENDALE by Neil Young & Crazy Horse
The song "Be The Rain" from "RETURN TO GREENDALE" film is scheduled to premiere Monday, June 22 in Hearse Theater Screen #2 | Neil Young Archives.
"Be The Rain"
Neil Young and "Sun Green"
Greendale at Radio City Music Hall, New York City - March 18, 2004
photos by thrasher
"Be The Rain" is the final song in the Greendale cycle. Neil writes on NYA:
The finale of ‘Return to Greendale’. Thanks for watching our series! . . . . Especially if you saw the whole series. This is coming out later in the year on Blu-ray and vinyl.
Be the Rain!
Big love to you all,
Be well
neil
Neil Young's Greendale has been compared to the literary classics of John Steinbeck's work, Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" and Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio" for its complexity and emotional depth in exploring tragedy in a small town in America.
Directed by L.A. Johnson and Bernard Shakey, RETURN TO GREENDALE is performed live in Toronto with full cast. A premiere screening of the film RETURN TO GREENDALE by Neil Young & Crazy Horse was held at Balboa Theater in San Francisco, CA on Jan 28, 2020, where much of the cast and crew attended, as we reported. Each Monday features a chapter from Greendale on NYA.
"There's Corruption on THE HIGHEST FLOOR"
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"Sun Green came out and met Grandma then
My, you're such a beautiful girl
Mother Earth needs more like you
you should go out now and see the world"
~Neil Young's "Bringin' Down Dinner"
via frame from "RETURN TO GREENDALE" | NYA
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
"Grandpa died like a hero
fightin' for freedom of silence
tryin' to stop the media
tryin' to be anonymous"
"Grandpa's Interview" - Neil Young & Crazy Horse
via frame from "RETURN TO GREENDALE" | NYA
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"You got too many secrets.
Bob Dylan said that.
Somethin' like that." ~
~Neil Young's "Bandit"
via frame from "RETURN TO GREENDALE" | NYA
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"Carmichael was a good cop. Everybody missed him."
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
via frame from "Greendale" | NYA
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"Are Protesters Terrorists?" - 2003
[Then: "War on Terror" - Now: "War on Germs"]
"Leave The Driving" - RETURN TO GREENDALE by Neil Young & Crazy Horse
via "Return To Greendale" World Premiere | NYA
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"Devil's Sidewalk"
Neil Young's Greendale (2003)
(More on Going Back to Greendale #4: "Devil's Sidewalk" from Neil Young's RETURN TO GREENDALE | NYA )
Also, see Chapter I: "Falling From Above" from "Greendale" | Neil Young Archives and Chapter II: "Double E" from "Return To Greendale" | Neil Young Archives .
"Everything You're Looking For" - Bandit
LEAVING GREENDALE
POP. 25,810
Neil Young News: Premiere; RETURN TO GREENDALE by Neil Young & Crazy Horse @ Balboa Theater, San Francisco, CA - Jan 28, 2020
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Greta, Julia Butterfly & Sun Green
— ThrashersWheat (@ThrashersWheat) February 10, 2020
Neil Young's Prophetic Greendale: Sun Green + Julia Butterfly
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"Be a goddess in the planet wars" #BeTheRain @NeilYoungNYA @CrazyHorse4HOF @dhlovelife pic.twitter.com/g6qv5TFPoN
Neil Young writes on "RETURN TO GREENDALE" | NYA:
Greendale, the story of Sun Green coming of age in the world, and seeing all of the threats against the Earth, is one of my favorite films in the Shakey Pictures library. Sun Green was played by one of my daughter Amber’s friends, Sara White. I discovered her at a school play we went to see when Amber was in high school.
Larry Johnson and I shot Greendale on super 8 film cameras. I wlll never forget it. Getting up before dawn and heading to nearby Half Moon Bay from my ranch everyday, driving in Grandpa’s big white eldorado with a cup of coffee, I would meet Larry and we would plan and shoot the day. So many of my friends are in Greendale; Gary Burden as the Captain, Eric Johnson as the Devil, Mazzeo as Earl Green, Sun Green’s dad. Pegi Young as her mom Edith. Larry Johnson was the cop. Erik Markegard was Earth Brown. Erik was the son of my foreman at the ranch, Larry Markegard. Karin Markegard, Erik’s mother, played a part as well.
These folks were all my friends. I will never forget Greendale, one of the biggest highlights of my filming life.
"Support Our War"
["War on Drugs Terror Germs"]
(i.e., "The Invisible Enemies")
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Greendale at Radio City Music Hall, New York City - March 18, 2004
photo by thrasher
Neil Young in Greendale - Massachusetts 2003
Photo by Brian Babineau
Broken Arrow Issue Number 91, August, 2003
"Be The Rain"
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Greendale @ Radio City Music Hall, New York, March 18, 2004
Photo by thrasher
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5 Comments:
Best track on the album and one of Neils best songs. So powerful!
One of my least favorite songs from my one of my least favorite Neil Young albums. Bandit is a sleeper though.
These two comments above verify the greatness that is Neil Young. Two strong yet contrasting opinions illustrate just how powerful Neil’s output is. Love him or hate him, he’s going to get a reaction, and that is what separates great art from good art. The stronger the reaction the better the work.
Peace 🙏
@Dan Swan, I totally agree: the breadth and depth of opinions expressed by Neil fans can be not only remarkable, but striking. The divided responses over Homegrown--the album we'd all been waiting for, indeed--attest to this. Some of the tracks and albums I champion most are those that others aren't particularly moved by, and vice versa. As it should be.
Although it's sometimes possible to detect patterns within a particular reviewer's assessments, there's ultimately very little accounting for matters of taste. Personally, count me as one of Team Greendale. There are days when I could happily listen to Falling From Above on a loop for an hour or two. Yet I can see why an admittedly quite lengthy, narrative-heavy concept album would be difficult for some to get into. The tracks are all intimately linked to each other, so it's not like you can easily pick out highlights for isolated listening. The entire album begs to be heard in its unified context, as "all one song". And considering it's almost 80 minutes long, that's potentially a daunting prospect.
On the other hand, you get people kvetching when Neil releases a shorty. Homegrown is 36 minutes and some people feel it's too slight and fragmented, even though the duration and structure is quite in line with Harvest, Goldrush, etc. People clamor to have an entire entire CD filled, and then albums like AYP?, SWA, or CDII are called "too long". Which is it? But these contrasts are what make opinions entertaining and eye-opening.
~Ian
@ Dan - agree. and we have seen that quite a bit in the past the diverging opinions playing out vividly. but not so much these days. which is ok. we;re a bit weary of the divisiveness of it all.
@ Ian - Team Greendale! Love it. Kind of forgot that Greendale was a max length CD?!
speaking of running times, here's an interesting review of Bob & Neil's latest w/ particular focus on track lengths of the artists.
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-an-old-new-neil-young-album-eclipses-bob-dylan-s-latest-release-1.8941537
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