When Mr. Young claws at one of his venerable electric guitars — the much-altered Gibson Les Paul he calls Old Black or his Gretsch White Falcon, which has separate pickups for upper and lower strings, awaiting manipulation by Mr. Lanois — the tracks blare like his band Crazy Horse. But Mr. Young’s guitar and voice are unmoored from a rhythm section, and they ricochet in stereo through Mr. Lanois’s transformations, meeting their own shadows and ghosts. “Rumblin,’ ” a song about portents of change, merges a hymn and a burgeoning earthquake. — Neil Young and Daniel Lanois Create ‘Le Noise’ - NYTimes.com
Neil on stage with Dylan and The Band
Ultimate Neil Young sexiness
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This is actually one of my favourite Neil pics. That outfit (and Flying V) is badass.
zxxzzxx-deactivated20101123 asked: I was just wondering, do you have lots of my old posts saved or something? Because I haven't been pieceofthesky since the beginning of the year and even deleted that old blog and suddenly lots of posts of mine I thought (and hoped) were gone have been popping up.
I have them saved as drafts, I’m sorry if that’s a problem. Just give me the permalinks to the posts you don’t want me to reblog and I will take them down.
CSNY
In the correct order too
A backstage pass for Neil Young’s 1993 tour with Booker T. & The MG’s as his backing band.
(Another one that I’m saving for when I invent my time machine!)
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Neil and friend
The new Neil album, Le Noise, produced by Daniel Lanois, out September 28!
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