, Nash and Young, a country boy for his solo album Harvest, and the inventor of grunge with his noisy band Crazy Horse. The utter brilliance of his guitar playing is the only constant element, whether on an old Martin acoustic or his faithful modified Les Paul also known as Old Black....
Two-time GRAMMY winner and 28-time nominee Neil Young is back with 'F##IN' UP,' another album of re-recorded oldies, this time with Crazy Horse. But if that sounds like old hat, this is Young — and the script is flipped yet again.
album. The recording of "Cocaine Eyes" is a classic example of Neil Young's lack of interest in production techniques: the track begins with Young's trademark "Old Black" guitar feedbacking away; responding to a protest from his guitar tech, Young replies, "Yeah, but that sounds good, ...
Old ManThere's A World*AlabamaThe Needle And The Damage Done**Words (Between The Lines Of Age)Neil Young with The Stray Gators:Neil Young: guitar, piano, harmonica, vocalBen Keith: pedal steel guitarKenny Buttrey: drumsTim Drummond: bassJack Nitzsche: piano, slide guitarandJohn Harris: ...
Neil Young. Composer: Dead Man. Neil Young is one of the most respected and prolific rock/folk guitarists of the late 20th century. Raised in Canada, he first became well-known as a guitarist and occasional vocalist for the band Buffalo Springfield. Afte
Another main characteristic of Neil Young’s sound is surely hisguitar. He uses an oldGibson 53 Les Paul(know as ”Old Black”) modified with the originalP-90 neck pickupand amini bridge humbucker pickupfrom a Gibson Firebird. So, do you want toreplicate Neil Young’s guitar toneusing a...
The music ofNeil Young, also known as theGodfather of Grungeand thesecond most influential singer-songwriter of the20th21st century still performing today, is traced from the rusted road to the human highway. You'll find everything you're looking for with Neil Young and Crazy Horse postings ...
“Look at Mother Nature on the run, in the 21st century”. The words have been updated since the 70’s, but the meaning had not. That classic song led into “Heart of Gold”, “Long May You Run” and “Old Man”, as he made his way from the acoustic guitar to the organ. “...
Young launches 'Le Noise' like a battering ram into the ears of fans who had written him off. Young, along with producer Daniel Lanois, constructs a sonic template of feedback, distortion and skeletal fragments of songs. It all comes together in a glorious mix of abrasive guitar noise and...
Barnbegins with the serene “Song of the Seasons.” After a few strummed chords on his acoustic guitar and a handful of notes on his harmonica, Young sings of gazing at autumn leaves from “this old place by the lake” and musing that “nature makes no mistake.” So far so good for ...