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News Ticker: Neil Young, Jack White
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• Thu, Aug 20
I'm also looking forward to the new Tokio Hotel album! 'Automatic' sounds wonderful! I've listened to another of their new songs called 'Love & Death'(on ... and more »
Pixies Return to the Stage at Isle of Wight Festival
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• Mon, Jun 15
New album and tour. We need it. Real rock must return and destroy The Jonas Brothers and Adam Lambert!! Please more shows. Please more shows. Stop dicking around. I'm glad that the Pixies can still go out and earn some money for their past genius. ...
Neil Young’s Biggest Fan Speaks: “His Voice Is Haunting,” Says Donald Trump
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• Thu, Dec 18
Two years ago we noticed the bizarre trio of Patti Smith, Salman Rushdie and Donald Trump rocking out to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the first two rows of Madison Square Garden. Last year, the Donald was sitting upfront for Young’s solo show at the United Palace Theater and on Monday...
Spencer Tweedy, Boy Genius
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• Tue, Dec 16
On my birthday, I will be with my family for a hopefully and surely amazing rock concert. My dad, Jeff Tweedy, and his band, Wilco, will be performing before the iconic rock legend, Neil Young, takes the stage. I absolutely can't wait."
Album Review : Sugar Mountain: Live At Canterbury House 1968
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• Mon, Nov 24
For many years "Sugar Mountain" was a coveted non-LP B side — a Neil Young ballad about childhood's end written before he was out of his teens and taped during this solo engagement shortly before the release of his first solo LP. The song was a rare flick of retrospect. Young charges forward he...
Neil Young Plays Quiet and Loud Classics at Tour Kickoff in St. Paul
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• Wed, Oct 15
By Andy Greene Setlist: “Love And Only Love” “Hey Hey, My My” “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere” “Powderfinger” “Spirit Road” “Cortez The Killer” “Cinnamon Girl” “Helpless” “Unknown Legend” “Mother Earth” “The Needle and the Damage Done” “Old Man” “Heart Of Gold” “Get Back To The Country”
Top Stories: October 14, 2008
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• Tue, Oct 14
Scroll down for full news stories, commentary and much more in Rock Daily. • Video: Green Day in Studio With Butch Vig • Prince Funks Up Two Tiny NYC Shows • Fall Out Boy, Neil Young Shift Release Dates • News Ticker: Jonas Brothers, Bjork Top stories from the last three days: • Beastie Boys Ann...
Key Tracks: TV On the Radio, Jackson Browne, Jenny LewisOriginal at Rolling Stone
• Tue, Sep 30
Finger-snapping acoustic blues that’s sharper than the knife Lewis brags about brandishing. Murder ballads never sounded so sexy. Review] Channeling Neil Young circa Harvest, these Oregon kids spin the prettiest-ever folk tribute about a giant tree-shaking bird.
Tour Tracker: Neil Young, Nine Inch Nails and Metro Station
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• Tue, Aug 19
By Daniel Kreps Photo: Getty] For Neil Young’s fall tour, the Canadian troubadour will bring along opening acts Death Cab for Cutie from St. Paul to Omaha and then Wilco from Halifax to NYC. Plus, Nine Inch Nails announce the second leg of their own North American trek and Metro Station “Shake It” from coast...
Album Review : Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
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• Tue, Feb 26
Album: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Review: Neil Young does not have the kind of "good" voice that would bring praise from a high school music teacher. But you only have to listen to Judy Collins mangle "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" to realize that rock and roll does not flourish because o...
Neil Young: Music Can Actually Save the World, Sort Of - Rolling Stone
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• Mon, Feb 11
Neil Young: Music Can Actually Save the World, Sort Of - Neil Young raised some eyebrows at the Berlin Film Festival last week when he told reporters that music can’t save the world. “The time when music could ...
Article : Neil Young's Rough Ride: A Look Back at the Freedom of Speech Tour
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• Tue, Jan 29
When Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young tore into "Let's Impeach the President" in Atlanta in August 2006, they faced an overwhelming chorus of boos and raised middle fingers. The band seemed calm onstage, but today Neil Young says he feared for his safety throughout the entire Freedom of Spe...
Opinion: Farm Aid 2007: Dave Matthews, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and ... - Rolling Stone
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• Mon, Sep 10
LiveDaily.com Farm Aid 2007: Dave Matthews, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and ... - As is custom, the four musical members of the Farm Aid board (Dave Matthews, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Willie Nelson) closed out the night. ... Live Review: Farm Aid in New York City LiveDaily.com
Metallica, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder and More To Play Bridge School ... - Rolling Stone
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• Wed, Sep 5
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Ahmet Ertegun Memorialized in New York CityOriginal at Rolling Stone
• Wed, Apr 18
By Brian Hiatt Towards the end of Tuesday night’s star-packed tribute to late Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, Neil Young spoke for his fellow artists: “Ahmet was our man,” he said, after singing “Helplessly Hoping” with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash. “I just hope that today...
Article : In the Van With Neil Young: An Exclusive Interview
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• Wed, Oct 25
caught up with Neil Young in St. Paul, Minnesota. I was impressed with how well the new songs came off live -- the crowd really liked them. Do you get that sense from the stage? On the stage, I'm mostly... The anchor of CSNY talks about the solo record, the new tour and what might be next
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