Blogcritics | by Mark Saleski | Thu, Mar 22
Thu, Mar 22
There are a pile more of these anecdotes, from the timeless Rust Never Sleeps (nestled between memories of learning how to drive a stick shift in my sister's Volkswagen and the horror of a family member's alcoholism) to my friend Steve doing a hilarious Neil Young-meets-Johnny Mathis ve...
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Comment of the Moment: FLASHBACK - Concert Review of Neil Young, Williamsburg, October 7, 1978 
source: Neil Young
Neil Young - 1978 Rust Never Sleeps TourThe Neil Young Comment of the Moment is from FLASHBACK: Concert Review of Neil Young, Williamsburg, October 7, 1978 by BIGCHIEF:I had already been a hopelessly obsessive fan for nine years prior to the 'R.N.S.' shows which were my first of over 30+ to da...
Published Mon, Oct 12
FLASHBACK: Concert Review of Neil Young, Williamsburg, October 7, 1978 
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Concert Review of Neil Young at William and Mary CollegeOctober 7, 1978Of the many, many Neil Young concerts we've attended over the years -- without a doubt -- our all time favorite has to be the Rust Never Sleeps tour we saw on October 7, 1978 at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Vir...
Published Fri, Oct 9
FLASHBACK: Concert Review of Neil Young, Williamsburg, October 7, 1978 
source: NeilYoungNews (Feedburner)
Of the many, many Neil Young concerts we've attended over the years -- without a doubt -- our all time favorite has to be the Rust Never Sleeps tour we saw on October 7, 1978 at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia.31 years ago today.In many ways, it was in the days, weeks and months...
Published Wed, Oct 7
The Pearl Jam Song Countdown: A Revie... 
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The Pearl Jam Song Countdown: A Review (Part 4) Neil Young plays lead guitar on the song, lending it his trademark style of play, and while this song landed in between Vitalogy and No Code, ... The Pearl Jam Song Countdown: A Review (Part 3)Examiner.com
Published Fri, Aug 28
Opinion: FOR YOUR EARS ONLY: Neil Young 
source: Daily Aztec
Never to be in a man of neutrality, Neil Young heaves out his signature, unapologetic guitar storytelling in his latest 10-track disc compilation, “Fork In The Road.” The album retreats back to his “Rust Never Sleeps” work right from the get-go with ... Neil Young Herald & Review
Published Tue, Apr 28
source: Northwest Herald
“Fork in the Road” takes on the issues of the day much like 2006's “Living With War” did, but only in a kinder, gentler way. While on the earlier record Young was venting his anger and frustration over President George W. Bush and the Iraq War, ... • Spun: Neil Young Gauntlet
Published Thu, Apr 16
CD Review: Neil Young "Fork in the Road” 
source: NewsOK.com
Neil goes green and mean on his new album, inspirationally driven by his latest socially-conscious crusade to reduce the demand for petro-fuels, clean up the air and eliminate wars over fuel supplies. He's been walking the walk, partnering with ... • Spun: Neil Young Gauntlet
Published Thu, Apr 16
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AP You never know in what direction a new Neil Young release will take you. With Fork In The Road, we're heading straight down a rocking highway. The album is a stripped-down, guitar-driven trip right from the starting line. Dirty re-vamped blues riffs ... CD Review: Neil Young Northwest Herald
Published Thu, Apr 16