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Neil Young, why he doesn’t get respect anymore like he used to…

It’s interesting how today’s generation of music fans react to the music of Neil Young. Not a lot of people respect him anymore. Why? Simply because Neil doesn’t concentrate on writing commercial or mainstream music. He’s just wrote songs, he’s never worried about his records being hits. A lot of people like to slam Neil’s talent. Saying how he can’t sing or play guitar, blah blah blah. Sorry to say, but Neil is an amazing singer and guitar player. He’s one of the best electric guitarists alive. He’s a phenomenal lead guitarist which often gets overlooked.

His most commercial albums he did over the years, that I think were big hits were: “Harvest”, “Freedom”, and “Mirror Ball” (the one he did with Pearl Jam). All of his other albums were pretty obscure.

They don’t call Neil the “Godfather of Grunge” for nothing. I believe it was him that created the grunge genre before Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, etc. all came around.

I believe people don’t like Neil because of his long jams on albums and in live concerts. He’s just loves to jam, that’s how he is.

I’ve just listened to his new album, “Psychedellic Pill” with Crazy Horse, and I think that’s the best record, Neil, has done in years. There are long songs on it. Songs that can go from 15 – 30 minutes long, but again, that’s Neil. He always saw music, the old school way. “Psychedellic Pill” is a pretty sick album. I think it might have potential to be a Billboard hit. Neil Young is not going away from music anytime soon. He’ll be doing it ’til the day he dies.

I wish Neil would get respect more, though. I don’t understand today’s industry. We have garbage like Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Beyonce, Chris Brown, etc. Why don’t you listen to real artists like Neil Young? He still records in analog and old school audio recording equipment. He takes sound very seriously. Neil is an inspiration and hero to me. I think his new album, “Pyschedellic Pill”, is the best album of 2012, so far. You should definitely check it out. Neil still gets better in songwriting even after a 30-40 year long career. He has guts to keep going to this day, when most rock legends, retired.

Kev

Book Review: “Waging Heavy Peace” by Neil Young

Neil Young, a famous musician and singer/songwriter, is someone who I’ve always respected for years. He is a huge inspiration for my own music and he is one of my musical heroes. I have 13 of his albums in my collection and counting. I’m trying to collect his entire album collection as much as possible. In this memoir, “Waging Heavy Peace”, he wants to give fans a closer look at his personal life and musical career. One thing to keep in mind though, that this book wasn’t written as an autobiography. It was written like a diary. When you read this book, you’ll immediately feel like that Neil Young is sitting right there, talking to you. That’s what I felt like. I felt like I was in a long conversation with Neil Young. The book really doesn’t start from his childhood to now like most memoirs are. This memoir is different.

Neil talked about his family life, his children and how he met his wife, Pegi. He talked about being sick with Polio back when he was a child and how hard it was to go through all that. Of course, what interested me the most was all the music stuff. He talked about all the stuff with one of his first bands, The Squires. He talked about Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, and of course, he talked a lot about his solo career. Yes, he talked a lot about  his rock band, Crazy Horse too.

While all that stuff was good, the main focus of the book, was how Neil is about to change the world with digital music. With the likes of Ipod, and Itunes, he talked about how today’s sound in mp3 is horrible. He explains when music from the master recording is converted into mp3 or Compact Disc, the sound quality loses quite a bit of sound from it’s original recording. Neil is not bashing or hating today’s music industry, just the sound quality. I totally agree with him! The sound quality of digital music with Ipods and online streaming services like Spotify, Rhapsody, IHeartRadio, etc. have bad sound quality. The main focus of the book, is that Neil is about ready to go to war with Itunes about all of this. Soon he will launch a special mp3 player called, Pono, (which was first introduced on David Letterman). Pono, is supposed to have the best sound quality of music, where it won’t lose the sound from the original recording. You know how vinyl’s have the best sound quality? Well, that’s how Neil wants today’s digital music to sound. Neil wants to change the sound quality of today’s music to make everyone happy. I like Itunes and online streaming services myself, I agree we could use a change in digital sound.

Not only that Neil wants to change the world with digital sound, he wants to change the car industry around too. Other than music, Neil has a strong passion and love for cars. He collected a lot of them over the years. He’s been working on a car project, called LincVolt. In 2010, the car was destroyed by fire, and the car is currently being rebuilt, to make it even better.

Neil’s other passion besides music and cars, is making movies. Neil has made quite a bit of films over the years. He has made all those music videos himself, most of ’em.

This was a very interesting book. Probably, the most honest one I’ve ever read. Neil is a pretty honest and a real guy. Although, he is very friendly and has a good sense of humor. He did talk about Jimmy Fallon pretending to be him on his late night show, and talked a lot about the huge “Conan O’ Brien vs. Jay Leno” feud. Neil was a big part of that drama, since he played on the last episode that Conan was on NBC.

If you like Neil Young or if you’re just a music fan, you should read this. Pretty insightful read. I’m a big Neil Young fanatic and proud of it!

Kev

Just picked up Neil Young’s and Arnold’s books today!!!

So I went out to the mall today to catch a movie and to pick up a few things. Those few things were these two books shown in the photo above. I’ve already started reading the Arnold book, and already 80 pages into it. I’m already addicted to the Arnold book and it’s hard to put down. Critics and fans are giving the Arnold book negative reviews, but so far I’m loving it! Very informative and entertaining! I’ll review these two books after I read them.

I’ve just seen the movie, “Taken 2”, today and about to post the review in a little bit.

Kev

Foo Fighters/Neil & Young Crazy at Global Poverty Project in NYC review…

CORRECTION: Neil Young and Crazy Horse did play a few new songs from their upcoming new album, “Psychedellic Pill”. Their song they played, “Walk Like a Giant” is a new song, my bad.

So I watched the live viewing on youtube of the Foo Fighters, Neil Young & Crazy Horse concert at the Global Poverty Project event in NYC. A serious event to raise money for a good cause. I know the Black Keys were a part of this concert too, but I missed their set. I did catch the Foo Fighters and Neil Young & Crazy Horse. The Foo Fighters played a short set, but they were pretty tight. They played mostly their hits, of course, but they were fun to see. My only problem is that Dave talks a bit too much in between songs, and he can get kind of annoying with the crowd. Other than that, they played an incredible set, I am a fan of the Foo Fighters as I own quite a few of their albums in my CD collection.

As for Neil Young & Crazy Horse, they were just phenomenal and they killed it, like Neil usually does. When Neil walked on stage, you don’t see him wearing any fancy clothing, he just wears casual things. Just jeans, a t-shirt and he wore a red flanel coat. It was just Neil and his guitar. Neil Young and the band played mostly recognizable classics. I recognized “Ontario”, “Fuckin’ Up”, “Walk Like A Giant”, “Needle and the Damage Done” (solo acoustic) and “Let the Good Times Roll” (solo acoustic). Of course, they had to close their set with their most famous song, “Keep On Rockin’ In the Free World”, which they had the Foo Fighters and the Black Keys jamming with them on that one.

I love the way Neil performs on stage, ’cause he is a phenomenal lead guitarist. One thing I’m disappointed in that when the Foo Fighters were on stage, the live viewing got like 18,000 views, and when Neil got on stage, the views got lower and lower, all the way down to about 6,000 views or a little under. I mean, really? I’ve also noticed that some of the crowd were leaving Neil’s set as well.

After seeing all that, kind of hit me. Don’t people know good music anymore? Unfortunately not! Neil is a genius, a fucking legend! A rock n’ roll legend and people weren’t interested in watching him? The man is 66 years old, and he can still rock on that fucking stage! After all that talk about discussing “guitar gods”, I will include Neil in that guitar god category. My belief is that people were getting bored of his long guitar jams. Well, that’s tough people! That’s how Neil always played his concerts. He’s been playing like that for the past 30 years or more. Long 15 – 20 minute guitar jams. Just play guitar for a long time, sing a few lyrics, jam some more,  sing a few lyrics, jam some more, etc. That’s Neil.

Why do rock bands sometimes jam that long? It’s called improvisation. The music stops when it wants to. It’s all about using your imagination. Long jams and improvisations were really big back in the 60’s – 70’s. That kind of music is no longer popular anymore in today’s industry. Neil still sees music that way. Which is why I admire him. That’s what pisses me off about today’s industry. A lot of people would rather see Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj or Jay-Z, when everyone should concentrate on real musicians like Neil Young. While it is a bad time for Neil to still be around, he is still here ’cause music is what he does. He’s not going to give it up until he’s dead.

This is a perfect example of how I’m going to play my live shows when I get a band. Jam out. I love those long guitar jams myself, and I want to rock out like that. It’s why I admire bands like Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Phish, Hendrix, etc. The jam rock stuff. That’s how I played my acoustic shows over the years when I play out. Musicians and bands can’t help it when they play long on stage. That’s what music does to them.

I thought the Global Poverty Project in NYC was interesting stuff, and they put on a good concert too. I’m such a huge fan of Neil. I own a little over 10 of his albums in my collection and still counting. I’m trying to collect his entire discography. Neil is the fuckin’ man and a guitar genius. I’m sure people wanted a better headliner for the Global Poverty Project, but the reason they wanted Neil to headline ’cause Neil is a polio survivor, so it made sense to have him.

Kev

Neil Young’s first tweet, he announced a twitter Q&A session:

“Look forward to talking to all of you music lovers. Will be doing a #TwitterLegends Q&A with fans about #PsychPill before the release!”

Look like Neil Young himself, will be posting to people personally after all. Cool! Maybe I’ll participate in his TwitterLegends Q&A sessions. I just need to think of a really good question that doesn’t get repeatedly asked, for a hopeful answer. If you want an answer from a famous person, the trick is asking them things that doesn’t get repeatedly asked by people. They hate that stuff. Write a question that will spark their interest. Should I ask him what his “influences” are or what his favorite “guitar” is? No. I’m sure he gets asked those hundred times a day. Gotta think up a unique question that will get his attention.

I’ve gotten responses from other celebrities when they did online Q&A’s before, and this trick works.

Kev

Neil Young is finally on twitter…

For you twitter users out there, Neil Young, finally launched an official twitter account. It’s not verified but I’m sure it will be soon. Guess Neil is still getting the hang of today’s technology ’cause remember, back in his younger years, there was none of this technology around.

Neil hasn’t made a tweet yet, so what will it be? Hope Neil himself will be personally posting on there, replying to people and writing himself. Although it’s probably going to be someone else posting on there, promoting his projects and news stuff. I’ll have to wait and see.

Follow Neil Young.

Kev

Report: Neil Young announces new album with Crazy Horse, listen to new song called, “Horse Back”…

Neil Young just posted a new song he recorded with his Crazy Horse band. The song is called, “Horse Back”. Warning, the song is 37 minutes long, just letting you know before you listen to it. Neil’s singing doesn’t start until like 23 minutes into the song, most of it’s just an instrumental jam. I just got done listening through the whole thing. Yes,  I stuck through the entire song from start to finish.

Some of you may or may  not know this that Neil hasn’t released a new album with Crazy Horse since 2003’s, “Greendale”. Yep, it’s been a long time.

The video to “Horse Back” itself is pretty cool. The camera will show you around Neil’s home studio where he recorded that song in. Look like Neil still records everything old school. A lot of old school recording equipment in that studio. You don’t see any computers with Pro Tools rigs at all.

If you look closely in that video toward the middle, the camera will move to a music stand with a microphone in front of it. On the music stand has a bunch of papers with chord charts and lyric sheets, showing you that’s the spot where Neil usually performs his songs in the studio.

I’m a huge Neil Young fan. Not much on Neil Young’s site for now, but look like he’s changing it to announce some big news. He’s probably going to announce the return of Crazy Horse. I’m always looking forward to new music by Neil, so you can betcha, I’m looking forward to his next album.

Listen to the new song, here.

Kev

Report: Neil Young speaks the truth about today’s sound quality of music, and I completely agree with him…

The legendary Canadian rocker, Neil Young, is at the Sundance Film Festival, to promote his documentary titled, “Neil Young Journey’s” directed by Jonathan Demme, and MTV caught up with Neil to ask him an interesting question on what his thoughts of today’s music are.

He says that today’s music sounds worst than a 78 rpm record and he doesn’t like the way MP3’s are done either. He explains that the master of the recording gets 100% of good sound quality while the listener only gets 5% out of it.

Sorry to say, but he actually brings up some valid points.

Read what Neil, has to say, here.

This is one of the reasons why I love Neil. He’s honest and not afraid to tell things like it is. Just like his songwriting. The lyrics in his songs are brutally honest just like how he is.

I’m totally with him though. I don’t like the way CD’s and Mp3’s sound either. Sadly enough, I find vinyl records sound much better.

The way today’s music is being recorded is pretty sad. All this digital technology with computers and all. You don’t even have to play an instrument or sing, all this technology magic will make you sound like a pro in no time. You didn’t have all that back in the 50’s – 80’s. All the musicians had to do things for real back in those days.

Kev

My top 5 favorite Neil Young songs of all time…

Neil Young have always been one of my favorite musicians. He is mostly looked at as a singer/songwriter, but the man is also an excellent guitar player. He doesn’t get looked at for his great guitar playing much, and that’s what I mostly like about him. He’s a great rhythm guitarist and a great lead guitarist as well. He’s not afraid to do different genres whether it will be acoustic folk, light sounds, or heavy rock music. The man can do it all. Neil had a long career and he’s still releasing albums, and touring to this day.

I love a lot of Neil Young song. I pretty much love all of his work. Here are 5 of my absolute favorite songs of his of all times…

1. “Rockin In the Free World

(Great guitar riffs, awesome vocal lines, there’s nothing bad about the song at all. If you think this song is crap, then you have no right to be a music lover. Everyone should love this song. It’s one of his best radio singles.)

2. “Crime In the City

(I can listen to this song so many times and would never get tired of it. Love it too fuckin’ much. The acoustic rhythm playing is just killer, I also love the lyrics and vocals. It maybe a long tune, but I can see why, he had a story to tell in this song.)

3. “Fuckin’ Up

(It’s a Crazy Horse song. Just a badass tune all around. It has some of his best guitar playing.)

4. “Mr. Soul

(One of his best songs ever written. Everything about it is so great. Love both electric and acoustic versions.)

5. “Down By the River

(Another one of those songs I can listen to a 100 times a day and never get bored. He wrote this song so he can solo and improvise for a long while. It’s a song he wrote so he can play live and jam on it for fun. That’s why there isn’t much lyrics in this track. I get goosebumps every time I listen to this track!)

I love too many Neil Young songs, but those 5 above really get to me.

Kev

 

 

 

Report: Neil Young writing memoir titled, “Waging Heavy Places”, set for a Fall of 2012 release date…

There are a lot of rock stars writing their own autobiographies/memoirs lately. Everyone from Ozzy to Sammy Hagar to Dave Mustaine to Eric Clapton to Slash, the list goes on. Neil is about to join the memoir bandwagon as he is writing one himself titled, “Waging Heavy Places”, set for a Fall of 2012 release date. Blue Rider’s publishing company President says this book promises to be a revealing book about Neil’s life and music career that fans always wanted.

More on it, here.

I’m a big Neil Young fan. I have a little over 10 of his albums and still counting. I just love his music. He’s an inspiration to me. I’ll be sure to read this book.

What other rock musicians that need to do a memoir who haven’t done one yet? I’ll name five others… Jimmy Page, David Bowie, James Hetfield, Dave Grohl, and Bono (singer of U2). They would tell interesting stories.

Kev