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Remastered Neil Young Collection, Decade, To Be Made More Widely Available, CD and LP". MusicTAP. May 23, 2017 . Retrieved May 28, 2017. Campaigner"– 3:30 / 4:19 [US LP test pressings and first LP pressings in Germany included an unedited 4:19 version with an extra verse] Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – slide guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal In September 2011, Jonathan Demme's third documentary film on the singer songwriter, Neil Young Journeys, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. [103 ] Like Demme's earlier work with Young, most of the film consists of a simply filmed live performance, in this case, Young's homecoming show in May 2011 at Toronto's Massey Hall, four decades after he first played at the iconic venue. Playing old songs, as well as new ones from Le Noise, Young performs solo on both electric and acoustic instruments. His performance is a counterpoint to Demme's footage of Young's return to Omemee, Ontario, the small town near Toronto where he grew up, which has now become physically unrecognizable, though he vividly recalls events from his childhood there. Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".HyperRust,Dezember 1991, abgerufen am 9.Juli 2011. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär

Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocal; Nils Lofgren – piano, vocal; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass, vocal; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".Musicianguide.com, abgerufen am 29.November 2010. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär The 1982 album Trans, which incorporated vocoders, synthesizers, and electronic beats, was Young's first for new label Geffen Records (distributed at the time by Warner Bros. Records, whose parent Warner Music Group owns most of Young's solo and band catalog) and represented a distinct stylistic departure. Young later revealed that an inspiration for the album was the theme of technology and communication with his son Ben, who has severe cerebral palsy and cannot speak. [68 ] An extensive tour preceded the release of the album, and was documented by the video Neil Young in Berlin, which saw release in 1986. MTV played the video for "Sample and Hold" in light rotation. The entire song contained "robot vocals" by Neil and Nils Lofgren.Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar; John Harris – piano; Tim Drummond – bass; Kenny Buttrey – drums Miller, Edward (2003). "The Nonsensical Truth of the Falsetto Voice: Listening to Sigur Rós". Popular Musicology Online. ISSN 1357-0951 . Retrieved May 26, 2010. Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle". United Methodist Church, abgerufen am 4.April 2009. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär

Downing, David (1994). A dreamer of pictures: Neil Young – the man and his music. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7475-1499-2. OCLC 59833966. Young was nominated for an Oscar in 1994 for his song "Philadelphia" from the film Philadelphia. Bruce Springsteen won the award for his song " Streets of Philadelphia" from the same film. In his acceptance speech, Springsteen said that "the award really deserved to be shared by the other nominee's song." That same night, Tom Hanks, when accepting the Oscar for Best Actor, gave credit for his inspiration to Young's song. Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".CNN.com,14.Januar 2014, abgerufen am 17.November 2014. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".Thrasher's Wheat, abgerufen am 9.Mai 2009. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär

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In 1976, Young reunited with Stephen Stills for the album Long May You Run (September 20, 1976), credited to The Stills-Young Band; the follow-up tour was ended midway through by Young, who sent Stills a telegram that read: "Funny how some things that start spontaneously end that way. Eat a peach, Neil." [60 ] The Last Waltz, Young (center on left microphone) performing with Bob Dylan and The Band, among others in 1976. During this period, Young also published his frank autobiography, Waging Heavy Peace. Despite stating in its intro that he needed to take a break from touring, the longtime musician had already returned to the stage by the time of the book’s release. His 1969 solo debut, Neil Young, sold poorly but staked out ambitious musical territory. Its follow-up, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969), teamed Young with the garage band Crazy Horse. When nascent FM radio played “ Cinnamon Girl,” whose one-note guitar solo encapsulated Young’s sly sarcasm about established forms, and “ Down by the River,” a long, raw-edged guitar blitzkrieg around lyrics about murder, the album made Young an icon. While Young had never been a stranger to eco-friendly lyrics, themes of environmentalist spirituality and activism became increasingly prominent in his work throughout the 1990s and 2000s, especially on Greendale (2003) [87 ] and Living with War (2006). [88 ] The trend continued on 2007's Chrome Dreams II, with lyrics exploring Young's personal eco-spirituality. [89 ] Also in 2007, Young accepted an invitation to participate in Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino, contributing his version of " Walking to New Orleans". Though Young and his wife Pegi divorced in 2014, they continue their work to support the Bridge School, and Young remains heavily involved with Farm Aid, the Global Poverty Project and MusiCares, as well as championing various political and environmental causes.Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".Neilyoungnews.thrasherswheat.org,22.Januar 2012, abgerufen am 27.Januar 2014. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".Rolling Stone,6.Oktober 2005, abgerufen am 31.März 2009. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär This article is about the musician. For other persons named Neil Young, see Neil Young (disambiguation). Neil Young – guitar, piano, vibes, vocal; Danny Whitten – guitar, vocal; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal John Stephen Dwyer: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".Bostonlowbrow.com, abgerufen am 29.November 2010. Vorlage:Cite web/temporär

Neil Young – guitar, vocal, harmonica; Ben Keith – dobro, vocal; Tim Drummond – bass; Karl T. Himmel – drums; Emmylou Harris – vocal Young's music is characterized by his distinctive guitar work, deeply personal lyrics [9 ] [10 ] [11 ] and characteristic alto or high tenor singing voice. [12 ] [13 ] Although he accompanies himself on several different instruments, including piano and harmonica, his idiosyncratic electric and clawhammer acoustic guitar playing are the defining characteristics of a varyingly ragged and melodic sound. Performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse; previously unreleased; different lead vocal dub from version on American Stars 'n Bars (Regular version on 1988 reissue CD) CharlesArthur: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".In: Script error: No such module "Vorlage:Internetquelle".Guardian News and Media Limited, abgerufen am 8.April 2014:„Pono is the latest in a long line of attempts to give people "high-quality" recorded audio“ Vorlage:Cite web/temporär Young had a long-term relationship with actress Carrie Snodgress. The song "A Man Needs a Maid" from Harvest is inspired by him seeing her in the film Diary of a Mad Housewife. They met soon afterward and she moved in with him on his new ranch in northern California. The union produced a son, Zeke, who was born September 8, 1972 with what was thought to be cerebral palsy, but which doctors later attributed to a slight brain aneurysm before birth. They split up in 1975. [125 ]David Simons, "Recording Harvest: The Making of Neil Young's Classic 1972 Album." Acoustic Guitar 103 (July 2001): 38–40. Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Stephen Stills – guitar, vocal; Richie Furay – guitar, vocal; Bruce Palmer – bass; Dewey Martin – drums Performed by Buffalo Springfield; recorded live in the studio in New York City, with guitar overdubs added subsequently; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again (1967) Heatley, Michael (1997). Neil Young: in his own words. London, New York: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-6161-6. OCLC 38727767.

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