Sunday, February 26, 2006

Sex Pistols Blast Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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Surprise! The Sex Pistols won't be going to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 13.

The band has posted a letter to the Hall on the Sex Pistols' The Filth and the Fury website.

And it doesn't sound like they'll ever be invited back either.
"Next to the SEX PISTOLS rock and roll and that hall of fame is a piss stain. Your museum. Urine in wine. Were (sic) not coming. Were (sic) not your monkey and so what?"


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The statement slammed Hall of Fame voters as "music industry people," and blasted the high price of attending the exclusive event -- $25,000 for a table, "or $15,000 to squeak up in the gallery."

As Neil Young sang: "The king is gone but he's not forgotten/This is the story of Johnny Rotten". And Neil would probably be proud of the Sex Pistols.

Afterall, Neil has bagged out of Rock Hall ceremonies before when back in 1997 he canceled his appearance to honor the Buffalo Springfield's induction.

More reaction to the Sex Pistols "piss off" on Psychotropic Ink.


Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs Cover Neil Young & Crazy Horse

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From Undercover a report that former Bangles member Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet are releasing a cover album including songs by The Who, Neil Young, The Beatles, Beach Boys and Bob Dylan.

The Neil Young And Crazy Horse tracks are:

- Cinnamon Girl
- MP3: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
(MP3 link via Some Velvet Blog.)

Thanks for the link HwyCDRrev!

More on other bands covering Neil Young songs.


Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: 9:30 Club, Washington, DC - February 20

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photo by Joel Didriksen for kingpinphoto.com


Black Rebel Motorcycle Club brought a soulful mix of roots rock, country, gospel and blues to Washington, DC's 9:30 Club. The NPR Radio webcast is now up and streaming. The performance was the latest in a series of live concerts from NPR Music's All Songs Considered.

Photo gallery and setlist are available of a great show.


Friday, February 24, 2006

Bruce Springsteen: The Seeger Sessions

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Bruce Springsteen's next project has a working title of "The Seeger Sessions", and is said to be comprised of either music "inspired" by Pete Seeger, or an entire album of Seeger covers, according to the blog The World Wide Glen: Welcome to My Thoughtmare.

It seems that Glen is a bit disappointed and would like to hear some E St. band. Sort of like Neil Young fans being disappointed when Neil tours without Crazy Horse, I suppose.

More on Bruce Springsteen & Neil Young.


Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Jay Farrar Covers "Like A Hurricane"

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From An Aquarium Drunkard, some Jay Farrar MP4's. On Farrar's Stone, Steel & Bright Lights, a cover of Neil Young's "Like A Hurricane".
"Recorded throughout September and October of 2003, as Farrar criss-crossed the country with the DC-based 5-piece, Canyon, as his backing band, Stone Steel & Bright Lights offers a diverse collection of Farrar’s solo career. Stone, Steel & Bright Lights documents the acrobatic swings from quiet intimacy to guitar roar that typify Farrar's approach to live performance. Resisting the urge merely to regurgitate his studio recordings, Farrar, with Canyon's help, reinterprets, reinvents and offers up new material. "
DOWNLOAD:
MP4: Jay Farrar ::
Like A Hurricane

More on Jay Farrar and Stone, Steel & Bright Lights.


Monday, February 13, 2006

Bill Grahams' Archives: Wolfgang's Vault Radio

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Last year, we reported on the stunning discovery of rare concert recordings from Bill Grahams' archives called "Wolfgang's Vault".

Turns out that Bill Graham had a warehouse with 20 million items of San Francisco rock concert memorabilia from 1966 to 1999.

More interesting are the 5,000 concert recordings of Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Eric Clapton, Prince and on & on.

Now the rare recordings are being streamed on Wolfgang's Vault Radio.

Sample recordings being webcast include:

John Sebastian
Darling Be Home Soon
04/12/1970  Berkeley Community Theatre
 
Frank Zappa & The Mothers
Peaches En Regalia
06/05/1971  Fillmore East
 
Santana
Persuasion
12/19/1968  Fillmore West
 
Taj Mahal, Elvin Bishop, Boz Scaggs
Jam Session: We Gonna Rock
06/30/1971  Fillmore West
 
Tower of Power
Down to the Nightclub (Bump City)
03/23/1975  Kezar Stadium
 
Elton John
Country Comfort
11/12/1970  Fillmore West
 
Elvis Costello
Radio, Radio
06/07/1978  Winterland


Emmylou Harris and Neil Young: Guess who has 11 Grammy Awards and which one has zero?

Emmylou Harris and Neil Young: Guess who has 11 Grammy Awards and which one has zero? Does it really matter?


Saturday, February 11, 2006

"Neil Young: Heart of Gold" Film Opens This Weekend

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Jonathan Demme's film "Neil Young: Heart of Gold" - reviews, photos & links


Friday, February 10, 2006

Josh Rouse Covers Neil Young's "For The Turnstiles"

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Over on An Aquarium Drunkard, Josh Rouse covers Neil Young's "For The Turnstiles" from On The Beach. The MP3 comes from Josh Rouse's White Session, in France during 2005.

MP3: Josh Rouse :: For The Turnstiles (Neil Young)


Sunday, February 05, 2006

Nicolette Larson Tribute

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Nicolette Larson: 1952 - 1997


Nicolette Larson is best remembered for her 1979 cover of Neil Young's "Lotta Love". (See Nicolette Larson Cover 'Lotta Love' on YouTube).

Sadly, Larson died in 1997 at the age of 45 after suffering a cerebral edema.

Last August, during the Neil Young's Nashville Ryman concerts, "he referred repeatedly to the late singer Nicolette Larson" among the personal losses Young has experienced.

Now, Rhino Records is releasing a Tribute to Nicolette Larson.

The "Lotta Love Concert," a tribute to late vocalist Nicolette Larson was staged Feb. 21-22, 1998, at the Santa Monica, CA Civic Auditorium.

The event featured performances from Dan Fogelberg, Joe Walsh, Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jimmy Buffet, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt and Little Feat with Bonnie Raitt, a number of whom Larson recorded with in her lifetime.

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1. Lotta Love -- Ensemble
2. Part of the Plan -- Dan Fogelberg
3. Rocky Mountain Way -- Joe Walsh
4. Cold, Cold, Cold -- Little Feat & Bonnie Raitt
5. Love Has No Pride -- Bonnie Raitt
6. Wonderful Life -- MIchael Ruff
7. Up On the Roof -- Carole King
8. For A Dancer -- Jackson Browne
9. Running on Empty -- Jackson Browne
10. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues -- Emmylou Harris
11. Blue Bayou -- Linda Ronstadt
12. In My Life -- Crosby, Stills & Nash
13. Southern Cross -- Crosby, Stills & Nash
14. Margaritaville -- Jimmy Buffet
15. You've Got A Friend -- Ensemble


The entire ensemble performed "Lotta Love" as well as a rendition of King's classic "You've Got a Friend," which closes out the set. Proceeds from the disc will benefit the Nicolette Larson Pediatric Endowment Fund at UCLA's Mattel Childrens' Hospital, as did the original shows.

Nicolette Larson’s generous and compassionate spirit is honored in a permanent fund that assures that ill and injured children receive quality medical care at one of the leading pediatric health centers in the United States.

Go to http://www.peds.ucla.edu/ for more details on how to help.




From Cameron Crowe profile in Rolling Stone #280, December 14, 1978:
One evening when Ronstadt got a call from Neil Young, a Malibu neighbor, looking for a female vocal accompanist. Ronstadt mentioned Nicolette to Young, who had already been given Larson's name three times that day. He promptly came over with guitar in hand.

'I didn't know much about Neil Young,' remembers Larson. 'But we went over and sat by the fireplace and Neil ran down all the songs he had just written, about twenty of them. We sang harmonies with him and he was jazzed.'

A week later Young invited Larson and Ronstadt up to his northern California ranch/studio to re-create the same vocal mix for his American Stars and Bars album. 'We [Neil and Crazy Horse] worked out the songs in a room of his house,' says Larson. 'And just when we had the songs down, Neil said, 'Thanks a lot... we've got the album.' He was recording all the rehearsals secretly in another room.'

Larson didn't hear from Young until six months later, when he summoned her to Nashville where he was beginning Comes a Time. Young wanted her to front a twenty-two-piece studio band with him - dubbed the Gone with the Wind Orchestra. 'He told me to sing whatever I wanted,' says Larson. 'You can hear me trying to work the parts out on the album.'"

Also, see Nicolette Larson's "Lotta Love" & Neil Young.


Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Big Head Todd and the Monsters Cover "Long May You Run"

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Here's a cover by Big Head Todd and the Monsters of Neil Young's "Long May You Run".

The MP3 is from a Big Head Todd and the Monsters concert on January 18th, 2006 at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO. "Long May You Run" is the encore song and closes the set.

DOWNLOAD:
MP3:Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Long May You Run


(Click the 2nd icon above to listen directly.)

The full concert can be downloaded here as a FLAC, torrent or MP3.

More on bands covering Neil Young songs.

Thanks Tom for the link!



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