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In Honor Of Woodstock, The Best Rock ...
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• Mon, Aug 10
In Honor Of Woodstock, The Best Rock Documentaries and Concert ... Neil Young: Heart Of Gold (2006)- In the fall of 2005, legendary rocker Neil Young debuted a suite of new songs, "Prairie Wind," at Nashville's historic ...
Weekend Horoscoop* for June 13-14, 2009 ~ junie moon edition
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• Sat, Jun 13
NY The first volume in 2006 was rife with great 60's pop songs like And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon/mccartney), Monday, Monday (John Phillips), Different Drum (Mike Nesmith), Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young), Who Knows Where the Time Goes (Sandy Denny) and many ...
Thank God It's Thursday: Book Expo '09 & The 27s plus The Singular ...
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• Thu, Jun 4
NY Neil Young had never seen Kurt Cobain actually perform," explained Segalstad. "He heard his songs, he really enjoyed the things he was doing, and he knew that Cobain referred to him as the Father of Grunge. So, Cobain committed suicide, ...
Russell Shaw: Sorry, Neil Young, Music Never Could Change The World
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• Sat, Feb 9
By Russell Shaw Yesterday, Neil Young showed his movie "CSNY Deja Vu," at the Berlin film festival. The film was shot during the 2006 Freedom of Speech tour by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Young, who directed the movie, told reporters: ...
Neil Young: Music Can't Change World
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• Fri, Feb 8
By The Huffington Post News Editors BERLIN — Neil Young has a pessimistic message: Music has lost its power to change the world. The 62-year-old singer brought his new movie, "CSNY Deja Vu," to the Berlin film festival Friday. The film was shot during the 2006 Freedom of ...
Neil Young To Release Graphic Novel Based On An Album
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• Tue, Jul 31
By The Huffington Post News Editors Neil Young is set to release a graphic novel based on his album 'Greendale'. The LP, which was released in 2003, was based on the story of Sam Green a fictional California teen with a growing sense of political activism.
Toby Barlow: Farm Aid Reaches Legal Age
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• Sun, Oct 1
By Toby Barlow When I mentioned I was going to check out the Farm Aid show down in Camden, a friend said "Farm Aid? Wasn't that in the eighties?" Granted, this is a friend who still worships Madonna, but yes, it was 1985 when Willie Nelson first kicked off Farm Aid with Neil Young and John then-still-the-Co...