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Sugar Mountain-Live At Canterbury House 1968 (CD/DVD)

Now greet the arrival of 'Sugar Mountain- Live At Canterbury House 1968,' another singular installment in the continuing Neil Young Archives Performance Series. On this CD+DVD set, recorded in Ann Arbor, MI, November 9-10, just days before the release of Young's self titled solo debut, one of the greatest singer-songwriters in rock history is heard solo and acoustic at the height of one of the must tumultuous and creative periods ever experienced both in music and culture.

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Ohio


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Music Video for Ohio by Crosby Stills Nash and Young

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Ohio


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Neil Young Ohio
Neil Young Ohio
Neil Young Ohio

1970 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: "Ohio" Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, We're finally on our own. This summer I hear the drumming, Four dead in Ohio. Gotta get down to it Soldiers are cutting us down Should have been done long ago. What if

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you knew her And found her dead on the ground How can you run when you know? Gotta get down to it Soldiers are cutting us down Should have been done long ago. What if you knew her And found her dead on the ground How can you run when you know? Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, We're finally on our own. This summer I hear the drumming, Four dead in Ohio.

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Ohio, Neil Young


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Neil Young Ohio, Neil Young

Music Video about Anit-War

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Neil Young - Ohio


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Ohio:Neil Young cover


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Neil Young Ohio:Neil Young cover
Neil Young Ohio:Neil Young cover

i usually play this on the electric but here ya go...

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Ohio - Neil Young Cover


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Neil Young Ohio - Neil Young Cover
Neil Young Ohio - Neil Young Cover
Neil Young Ohio - Neil Young Cover

4waystreet - out of a filthy swiss basement!

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Four Dead in Ohio


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Neil Young Four  Dead in Ohio
Neil Young Four  Dead in Ohio

A video collage of still images commemorating the 36th Anniversary of the killing of four college students by National Guardsman at Kent State in 1970

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Almost Cut My Hair


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Neil Young Almost Cut My Hair
Neil Young Almost Cut My Hair
Neil Young Almost Cut My Hair

Almost Cut My Hair crosby stills nash and young.. ive been asked to re-post this as a stand-alone vid. it was originally featured on the Daily Toke as their first "musical guest". Crosby, Stills & Nash, also Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young when including oc

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casional fourth member Neil Young, are a folk rock/rock supergroup. The band is known for their distinctive vocal harmonies and activist politics, and have a strong association with the segment of 1960s counterculture known as the Woodstock Nation. They are commonly referred to by their initials CSN or CSNY. Formation Initially formed by the trio of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, the genesis of the group lies in two 1960s rock bands, The Byrds and The Hollies, and the demise of a third, Buffalo Springfield. Friction existed between Crosby and his fellows in the Byrds, which came to a head specifically in 1967 over two issues: his substitution, at the invitation of Stills, for an absent Neil Young during Buffalo Springfield's set at the famous Monterey Pop Festival in June; and the Byrds' rejection of Crosby's controversial "Triad" composition as either a single or an album track in August. As a result, Crosby was dismissed from the Byrds in the fall of 1967.[1] By early 1968, Buffalo Springfield disintegrated over personal issues, and after aiding in putting together the band's final album, Stills found himself unemployed by the summer. He and Crosby began meeting informally and jamming, the results of one encounter in Florida on Crosby's schooner being the song "Wooden Ships," composed in collaboration with another guest, Paul Kantner.[2] Nash had been introduced to Crosby when the Byrds had toured the UK in 1966, and when the Hollies ventured to California in 1968, Nash resumed his acquaintance with Crosby.[3] At a party at the home of either Cass Elliot of the Mamas and Papas, Joni Mitchell, or John Sebastian, depending on differing accounts, Nash asked Stills and Crosby to repeat their performance of a new song by Stills, "You Don't Have To Cry," blending a second harmony on the spot into their singing.[4] The vocals gelled, and the three realized that they had lucked into something quite special. The Hollies, who had enjoyed pop hits in the mid-sixties, had been struggling with the changing music scene in England due to the advent of psychedelia, and were planning to do an album of all Dylan covers. Seeing this as a step in the wrong direction, and creatively frustrated with the Hollies, Nash decided to quit and throw his lot in with Crosby and Stills. After failing an audition with the Beatles' Apple Records, they were signed to Atlantic Records by Ahmet Ertegün, who had been a fan of the Springfield and disappointed by that band's demise.[5] From the outset, given their respective band histories, the trio decided not to be locked into a group structure, using their surnames as identification to ensure independence and a guarantee against the band simply continuing without one of them, as had both the Byrds and the Hollies after the departures of Crosby and Nash. Their record contract with Atlantic reflected this, positioning CSN with a unique flexibility unheard of for an untested group. The trio also picked up a unique management team in Elliot Roberts and David Geffen, who had engineered their situation with Atlantic and would help to consolidate clout for the group in the industry.[6] Roberts kept the band focused and dealt with egos, while Geffen handled the business deals, since, in Crosby's words, they needed a shark and Geffen was it.[7] Roberts and Geffen would play key roles in securing the band's success during the early years. Their first album, Crosby, Stills & Nash of 1969 was an immediate hit, spawning two Top 40 hit singles and receiving key airplay on the new FM radio format, in its early days populated by unfettered disc jockeys prone to playing entire albums at once. Other than the presence of drummer Dallas Taylor, Stills had handled the lion's share of the instrumental parts himself, a testament to his talent but leaving the band in need of additional personnel to be able to tour, now a necessity given the debut album's commercial impact. [edit] Enter Neil Young Déjà Vu album coverRetaining Taylor, the band decided initially to hire a keyboard player, Stills at one point approaching Steve Winwood, who declined.[8] Over dinner with Ertegün, the Atlantic label head suggested Canadian singer/songwriter Neil Young, also managed by Roberts, as a fairly obvious choice.[9] Initial reservations were held by Stills and Nash, Stills owing to his history with Young in Buffalo Springfield, Nash due to his not knowing Young at all outside of his work. But after several meetings, the trio expanded to a quartet with Young a full partner, the name duly changed law firm-style, the terms allowing Young full freedom to maintain a parallel career with his new back-up band, Crazy Horse. With Young on board, the group went on tour in the late summer of 1969 through the following January, their second gig being a baptism-by-fire at the Woodstock Festival in front of their peers, CSNY with their hit record of the event later being seen as its embodiment. By contrast, little mention is made of the group's subsequent appearance at Altamont, CSNY having escaped mostly unscathed from the fallout of that debacle. Great anticipation had built for the group, and their first album with Young, Déjà Vu, arrived in stores in March of 1970 to zealous enthusiasm, topping the charts and generating three hit singles. Reflecting unerringly the tastes and viewpoints of the counterculture as the sixties changed into the seventies, with protest against both the establishment and the Vietnam War gearing up, the group made no secret of their political leanings, Crosby in particular. While staying at a house down the peninsula from San Francisco, the ubiquitous reports of the Kent State shootings reached Young and Crosby, inspiring Young to write his protest classic "Ohio," recorded and rush-released weeks later and another Top 20 hit for the group.[10] Between "Ohio," their appearance in both the festival and movie of Woodstock, and the runaway success of their two albums, the group found themselves in the position of enjoying a level of adulation far greater than experienced with their previous bands. The collective talents allowed the band to straddle all the flavors of popular music eminent at the time, from country-rock to confessional balladry, from acoustic guitars and voice to electric guitar and boogie. Indeed, with the Beatles break-up made public by April of 1970, and with Bob Dylan in reclusive low-key activity since mid-1966, CSNY found itself as the adopted standard bearers for the Woodstock Nation, vouchsafing an importance in society as counterculture figureheads equaled at the time in rock and roll only by The Rolling Stones. An entire sub-industry of singer-songwriters in California either had their careers boosted or came to prominence in the wake of CSNY, among them Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, and The Eagles. All were managed, incidentally, by Roberts, and all but Nyro signed to Geffen's Asylum label, which would be the home for what came to be known as the Mellow Mafia for the remainder of the decade. However, the tenuous nature of the partnership, built into the group philosophy from the onset and strained by their success, weighed on the individual personalities, and the group imploded after their tour in the summer of 1970. Concert recordings from that tour would end up on another chart-topper, the 1971 double album Four Way Street, but the group would never completely recapture momentum as years would pass between trio and quartet recordings.

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Tim Reynolds - Ohio (Neil Young cover)


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Neil Young Tim Reynolds - Ohio (Neil Young cover)
Neil Young Tim Reynolds - Ohio (Neil Young cover)
Neil Young Tim Reynolds - Ohio (Neil Young cover)

Ohio in Austin 04/16/05

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Neil Young - Ohio - Live at Massey Hall


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Neil Young Neil Young - Ohio - Live at Massey Hall
Neil Young Neil Young - Ohio - Live at Massey Hall

Neil Young Ohio (Live at Massey Hall) Live At Massey Hall 1971 Reprise Records Get the full CD/DVD release available everywhere 3/13/07!

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Neil Young, live at Massey Hall 1971: Ohio


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Neil Young Neil Young, live at Massey Hall 1971: Ohio
Neil Young Neil Young, live at Massey Hall 1971: Ohio
Neil Young Neil Young, live at Massey Hall 1971: Ohio

Neil Young, live at Massey Hall 1971: Ohio

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4+20 Stephen Stills tuning DDDDAD


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Neil Young 4+20  Stephen Stills tuning DDDDAD
Neil Young 4+20  Stephen Stills tuning DDDDAD
Neil Young 4+20  Stephen Stills tuning DDDDAD

4+20 Stephen Stills tuning DDDDAD Crosby, Stills & Nash, also Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young when including occasional fourth member Neil Young, are a folk rock/rock supergroup. The band is known for their distinctive vocal harmonies and activist politic

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s, and have a strong association with the segment of 1960s counterculture known as the Woodstock Nation. They are commonly referred to by their initials CSN or CSNY. Initially formed by the trio of David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, the genesis of the group lies in two 1960s rock bands, The Byrds and The Hollies, and the demise of a third, Buffalo Springfield. Friction existed between Crosby and his fellows in the Byrds, which came to a head specifically in 1967 over two issues: his substitution, at the invitation of Stills, for an absent Neil Young during Buffalo Springfield's set at the famous Monterey Pop Festival in June; and the Byrds' rejection of Crosby's controversial "Triad" composition as either a single or an album track in August. As a result, Crosby was dismissed from the Byrds in the fall of 1967.[1] By early 1968, Buffalo Springfield disintegrated over personal issues, and after aiding in putting together the band's final album, Stills found himself unemployed by the summer. He and Crosby began meeting informally and jamming, the results of one encounter in Florida on Crosby's schooner being the song "Wooden Ships," composed in collaboration with another guest, Paul Kantner.[2] Nash had been introduced to Crosby when the Byrds had toured the UK in 1966, and when the Hollies ventured to California in 1968, Nash resumed his acquaintance with Crosby.[3] At a party at the home of either Cass Elliot of the Mamas and Papas, Joni Mitchell, or John Sebastian, depending on differing accounts, Nash asked Stills and Crosby to repeat their performance of a new song by Stills, "You Don't Have To Cry," blending a second harmony on the spot into their singing.[4] The vocals gelled, and the three realized that they had lucked into something quite special. The Hollies, who had enjoyed pop hits in the mid-sixties, had been struggling with the changing music scene in England due to the advent of psychedelia, and were planning to do an album of all Dylan covers. Seeing this as a step in the wrong direction, and creatively frustrated with the Hollies, Nash decided to quit and throw his lot in with Crosby and Stills. After failing an audition with the Beatles' Apple Records, they were signed to Atlantic Records by Ahmet Ertegün, who had been a fan of the Springfield and disappointed by that band's demise.[5] From the outset, given their respective band histories, the trio decided not to be locked into a group structure, using their surnames as identification to ensure independence and a guarantee against the band simply continuing without one of them, as had both the Byrds and the Hollies after the departures of Crosby and Nash. Their record contract with Atlantic reflected this, positioning CSN with a unique flexibility unheard of for an untested group. The trio also picked up a unique management team in Elliot Roberts and David Geffen, who had engineered their situation with Atlantic and would help to consolidate clout for the group in the industry.[6] Roberts kept the band focused and dealt with egos, while Geffen handled the business deals, since, in Crosby's words, they needed a shark and Geffen was it.[7] Roberts and Geffen would play key roles in securing the band's success during the early years. Their first album, Crosby, Stills & Nash of 1969 was an immediate hit, spawning two Top 40 hit singles and receiving key airplay on the new FM radio format, in its early days populated by unfettered disc jockeys prone to playing entire albums at once. Other than the presence of drummer Dallas Taylor, Stills had handled the lion's share of the instrumental parts himself, a testament to his talent but leaving the band in need of additional personnel to be able to tour, now a necessity given the debut album's commercial impact. Enter Neil Young Déjà Vu album coverRetaining Taylor, the band decided initially to hire a keyboard player, Stills at one point approaching Steve Winwood, who declined.[8] Over dinner with Ertegün, the Atlantic label head suggested Canadian singer/songwriter Neil Young, also managed by Roberts, as a fairly obvious choice.[9] Initial reservations were held by Stills and Nash, Stills owing to his history with Young in Buffalo Springfield, Nash due to his not knowing Young at all outside of his work. But after several meetings, the trio expanded to a quartet with Young a full partner, the name duly changed law firm-style, the terms allowing Young full freedom to maintain a parallel career with his new back-up band, Crazy Horse. With Young on board, the group went on tour in the late summer of 1969 through the following January, their second gig being a baptism-by-fire at the Woodstock Festival in front of their peers, CSNY with their hit record of the event later being seen as its embodiment. By contrast, little mention is made of the group's subsequent appearance at Altamont, CSNY having escaped mostly unscathed from the fallout of that debacle. Great anticipation had built for the group, and their first album with Young, Déjà Vu, arrived in stores in March of 1970 to zealous enthusiasm, topping the charts and generating three hit singles. Reflecting unerringly the tastes and viewpoints of the counterculture as the sixties changed into the seventies, with protest against both the establishment and the Vietnam War gearing up, the group made no secret of their political leanings, Crosby in particular. While staying at a house down the peninsula from San Francisco, the ubiquitous reports of the Kent State shootings reached Young and Crosby, inspiring Young to write his protest classic "Ohio," recorded and rush-released weeks later and another Top 20 hit for the group.[10] Between "Ohio," their appearance in both the festival and movie of Woodstock, and the runaway success of their two albums, the group found themselves in the position of enjoying a level of adulation far greater than experienced with their previous bands. The collective talents allowed the band to straddle all the flavors of popular music eminent at the time, from country-rock to confessional balladry, from acoustic guitars and voice to electric guitar and boogie. Indeed, with the Beatles break-up made public by April of 1970, and with Bob Dylan in reclusive low-key activity since mid-1966, CSNY found itself as the adopted standard bearers for the Woodstock Nation, vouchsafing an importance in society as counterculture figureheads equaled at the time in rock and roll only by The Rolling Stones. An entire sub-industry of singer-songwriters in California either had their careers boosted or came to prominence in the wake of CSNY, among them Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, and The Eagles. All were managed, incidentally, by Roberts, and all but Nyro signed to Geffen's Asylum label, which would be the home for what came to be known as the Mellow Mafia for the remainder of the decade. However, the tenuous nature of the partnership, built into the group philosophy from the onset and strained by their success, weighed on the individual personalities, and the group imploded after their tour in the summer of 1970. Concert recordings from that tour would end up on another chart-topper, the 1971 double album Four Way Street, but the group would never completely recapture momentum as years would pass between trio and quartet recordings

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Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young "Ohio"


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Neil Young Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Ohio
Neil Young Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Ohio

Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young's "Ohio" set to a devastating series of photos from the Kent State shootings, and other 1960-70's protests, compiled by Hard Rain Productions. Visit our Channel for more music video compilations. Please feel free to lea

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How to Play 13 Neil Young Songs (in 6 minutes)


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Neil Young How to Play 13 Neil Young Songs (in 6 minutes)
Neil Young How to Play 13 Neil Young Songs (in 6 minutes)

Just an excuse to play guitar (like I need one...) This Collings CW just gets better with age!

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Needle and the Damage done in my lab.


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Neil Young Needle and the Damage done in my lab.
Neil Young Needle and the Damage done in my lab.
Neil Young Needle and the Damage done in my lab.

Needle and the Damage Done, is one of my favorite Neil Young songs, along with Harvest Moon, Heart of Gold, Old Man, Cinnamon Girl, and Ohio. As a Canadian boy growing up in Alberta, I spent a summer in Manitoba. As a volunteer at CHCL 1450 radio (C.F.B.

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Cold Lake, Alberta), I knew that great Canadian Rock comes from Winnipeg.. including Neil Young, the Guess Who and others. As a young teenager I picked up the guitar I had learned to play single notes on several years before at Borden (Ontario). In the Air Cadets with short hair in the mid 70s, I taught myself chords to get some "cool" points in highschool. Short hair was not well tolerated back then. :) Short hair was not cool at all, nor jeans with strait legs. :) Teaching myself chords and PinBall Wizard, did get me some "cool-enough" points. Then guitar took off for me when I went to that magical music land in Manitoba (summer of 78), and one of my fellow air cadets was a serious spanish/classical guitarist on his way to music studies. He informed me that I should not feel inferior compared to his skill at instant sight-reading (of any music). He told me I had a gift with the guitar, LOL, to my surprise, and suggested I just play what I hear and want to make up or improvise. Up to that point, I thought that being able to find the key and groove and solo with any song, was a skill that would develope for any musician who practiced enough. He informed me that was not true; many working musicians can read and play anything or even write material, but not all can make it up on the fly like Jimmy Page. He did inspire me to learn "Classical Gas", but he told me to trust my ear learning things like Neil Young songs, and I could just find the playing methods myself and embellish the chords with any picking and flicking, pulls and bends I felt like. This song is one of the first where I realized this basic spicing up of basic chords, turning a basic strum pattern into a rather rich picking on top of rythm. Also, that picking made me "feel" what I was playing, because it is my twist on it. I could just sit there and listen to it flow for hours sometimes. Also, this song speaks to me regarding all the people who destroyed themselves from addictions to drugs of various kinds in the 70s. So this song has some meaning and lamentation for almost every listener; can you recall any young men and women from your past who just fell into the abyss? ((This was recorded in my lab on a quiet evening using the built in mic on a 2007 iMac. Reverb, stage setting, was added with some tweeking of the equalizer; using the basic audio editing right in iMovie. Saved to Quicktime movie format (web streaming size) and uploaded into YouTube. Easy. Not bad for a pinhole microphone.)) Dr M.

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio (Live)


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Neil Young Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio (Live)
Neil Young Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio (Live)
Neil Young Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio (Live)

David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Neil Young & band perform Ohio @ PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey on August 20th, 2006. Really bad quality.

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Crosby Stills & Nash: Déjà Vu (live 2005)


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Neil Young Crosby Stills & Nash: Déjà Vu (live 2005)
Neil Young Crosby Stills & Nash: Déjà Vu (live 2005)
Neil Young Crosby Stills & Nash: Déjà Vu (live 2005)

Performed live on the 2nd of August, 2005, in New York City. Déjà Vu is the second album by rock and roll band Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their first as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; it was released on March 11, 1970. The premiere CSN collaboration with

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Neil Young, greatly anticipated after the popularity of its predecessor, it hit #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, generating three Top 40 singles in the process: "Teach Your Children," "Our House," and "Woodstock." The group's "Ohio" single, hot on this album's heels, sealed the deal, granting CSNY absolute leadership status by the Woodstock Nation, about to flood their ethos above ground into mainstream entertainment, lifestyles, and political movements. Sitting on the cusp as the 1960s gave way to the 1970s, Déjà Vu, with its mix of country and rock flavors, the confusion inherent in its multiple points of view arising from four distinct personalities, and its embedding of counterculture values, captured and summarized the spirit of the outgoing times as it simultaneously anticipated the sensibility that would quickly dominate the music and popular culture emanating from California into the the "Me" decade. Stills estimates that the album took somewhere in the neighborhood of 800 hours of studio time to record; this figure may be exaggerated, even though the individual tracks display meticulous attention to detail. Deja Vu the single was written by David Crosby and is the title track and sixth song on Deja Vu the album. In 2003, the album was ranked number 147 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The same year, the TV network VH1 named Déjà Vu the 61st greatest album of all time. The album ranked at #14 for the Top 100 Albums of 1970 and #217 overall by Rate Your Music.

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Vietnam; Kent State Massacre May 4, 1970


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Neil Young Vietnam; Kent State Massacre May 4, 1970
Neil Young Vietnam; Kent State Massacre May 4, 1970
Neil Young Vietnam; Kent State Massacre May 4, 1970

A project for the shootings at Kent State University 1970 I made for school. Okay, I made this video montage a little over a year ago, and I just realized that the on the very first clip, it says Kent State Massacre, May 2, 1970; the actual massacre wa

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s actually on May 4th. Just a silly mistake. The actual protest/riots, I believe, started on the first or the second of May. I'm sure that's why I put that down. Lol, sorry. =)

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Pearl Jam: Vote For Change? 2004 - Trailer 1


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Neil Young Pearl Jam: Vote For Change? 2004 - Trailer 1
Neil Young Pearl Jam: Vote For Change? 2004 - Trailer 1
Neil Young Pearl Jam: Vote For Change? 2004 - Trailer 1

Watch the full movie at pearljam.com VOTE FOR CHANGE? ...  In 2004 directors Coan Nichols and Rick Charnoski set out from Seattle to make a " Super 8 home movie" of Pearl Jam's barnstorming, eight-city Vote for Change Tour. There was no script, no p

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lan. It was gritty, reality film-making in the finest tradition -- recording human moments with hard-pressed voters from Reading, Pa., to Kissimee, Fl.;  getting the music down wherever it happened, including unforgettable footage of a Pearl Jam sound check with Neil Young in a hockey rink in Toledo, Ohio. The result a film locked away in a vault for four years -- is by turns tender, raw and electric. But more than that it remains a searingly painful lesson about what can happen when the wheels come off America's democracy. We present for the first time VOTE FOR CHANGE? more soon...

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Pearl Jam with Neil Young / Harvest Moon / Toledo, Ohio - 04


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Neil Young Pearl Jam with Neil Young / Harvest Moon / Toledo, Ohio - 04
Neil Young Pearl Jam with Neil Young / Harvest Moon / Toledo, Ohio - 04

Eddie Vedder and Neil Young in Toledo Ohio...Vote For Change. I apologize for the picture quality, but I took this with a 4.1 megapixel digital camera... The Audio is pretty good though. Oh, Neil's wife was on stage also...

99-10-31 Bridge School Benefit XIII - Selected Tra1) I Am A Child2) Good To See You3) Daddy Went Walkin4) Pegi Young Introducing Neil 2nd set5) Old King6) Long May You Run7) Sugar Mountain8) Homegrown9) Mother Earth10) Harvest Moon11) Cortez The Killer12) Old Man13) Neil Closing Remarks14) I Shall Be Released Finale - All 10-4-78 Boston Garden CD110-4-78 Boston Garden CD211_15_76 - Chicago Hurricane - disc 111_15_76 - Chicago Hurricane - disc 212-10-89 Muziektheater Stopera Amsterdam The Net13th Annual Bridge Over14 Jan 1989 Bronco Bowl Dallas TX Disc 11927.02.27 - Royal Festival Hall London England1970 Compilation Disc 11970.12.05 Partial1971 Royal Festival Hall Disc 11971-02-27 Royal Festival Hall London CD21973-03-11 Bakersfield Ca CD21986-11-21 - Cow PalaceSan Francisco - Live In A Rusted O1987 European Rusted Out Garage Tour 1 of 31987 European Rusted Out Garage Tour 2 of 31987-08-26 New Haven CT Disc 11989-12-08 - Hamburg - FM1989-12-10 - Amsterdam-FM1989.06.14 - Jones Beach Music Theater Wantagh NY1989.06.14 - Jones Beach Music Theater Wantagh NY disc 21989.12.10 - Muziektheater Stopera Amsterdam The Netherlands disc 21996-08-16 Sony Music Entertainmaent Center Camd1996-08-26 Jones Beach Music Theater Wantagh NY1996-10-19 Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View1999-03-17 - Sacramento Memorial Auditorium - Sacramento2000-08-17 Jones Beach - Wantagh NY - Disc 12000-08-19 - PNC Bank Arts Center - Holmdel NJ - Disk2003-04-22 solo Stockholm Sweden D1 Cirkus2003-04-23 Oslo Norway D1 Oslo Konserthus2003-04-23 Oslo Norway D2 Oslo Konserthus2003-06-13 Bonnaroo Music Festival Manchester TN2003-07-23 Greek Theatre Los Angeles CA 1 of 32003-07-23 Greek Theatre Los Angeles CA 2 of 32003-07-23 Greek Theatre Los Angeles CA 3 of 32003-07-25 Greek Theatre Los Angeles CA 1 of 22003-07-25 Greek Theatre Los Angeles CA 2 of 22003-08-09 Starlight Theatre Kansas City Missou2003-09-28 Los Olivos Ca2004-05-24 - Paris - Disc 12004-06-13 - Manchester TN - Disc 22004-06-13 - Paris - Disc 23-18-92 - Orpheum Theater - Boston MA3-18-92 - Orpheum Theater - Boston MA - Disc 23-8-99 Arlene Schnitzer Hall Portland OR3-8-99 Arlene Schnitzer Hall Portland OR d2of23.11.73 Bakersfield5 November 1973 Disc 15 November 1973 Disc 25-30-99 Solo Acoustic New Orleans6th Annual Valley Music Festival Los OlivosA Perfect Echo - Neil Young 1967-2001 - Disc 2A Perfect Echo - Neil Young 1967-2001 - Disc 4A Perfect Echo - Neil Young 1967-2001 - Disc 5A Perfect Echo Vol 2 Disc 1A Perfect Echo Vol 3 Disc 2A Perfect Echo Vol 4 Disc 1A Perfect Echo Vol 4 Disc 2A Perfect Echo Vol 5 Disc 1A Perfect Echo Vol 5 Disc 2A Perfect Echo Vol. 6 Disc 1A Transformer ManAbsolutely Acoustic CD1Absolutely Acoustic disc 2Accoustic YoungAcoustic tokenAcoustic Token February 25 1970Acoustic Tour March 1991 - disc 1Acoustic Tour March 1999 - Disc 2Acoustic YoungAcoustic YoungAfter The Gold RushAfter the Gold RushAfter The Gold RushAfter The Gold RushAfter the Golds RushAfternoon AcousticAfternoon AcousticAhou The Killer 2Ahoy The Killer 1Alive AloneAll Along The WatchtowerAll Night LongAmerican Stars Bars. plusAmerican Stars n BarsAmerican Stars n BarsAmsterdam `89Amsterdam 89An Acoustic Tale of GreendaleAn Evening with Neil Young soloAnthology -- Live In USA 1976-1986 unauthorisedAnthology 3 1986-1992Anthology Vol.1 1969-1976Antwerpen 23 May 2003 Greendale Part 1 CD1Antwerpen 23 May 2003 Greendale Part 2 CD2Antwerpen 23 May 2003 Second Set CD3ArcArchives Be Damned 2000Archives Be Damned 2000 - Disc 1 of 5Archives Be Damned 2000 - Disc 2 of 5Archives Be Damned 2000 - Disc 3 of 5Archives Be Damned 2000 - Disc 5 of 5Archives Be Damned 2000 Disc 4 of 5Archives Be Damned CD1Are There any More Real CowboysAre you passionateAre You PassionateAre you passionateAre you passionateAt Roskilde Festival - CD 1At The Globe Arena CD-2Auckland New Zealand Feb 22 1985 - Disc 1Auckland New Zealand Feb 22 1985 - Disc 2Austin 1984 with twoBest OfBest Of 1Best Of Disk2Best Of Live In ConcertBest Of. Disc 2Big Time with Crazy Horse - Sjohistoriska Museet;Blue Notes 1Blue Notes 2Boise Idaho September 8 2000Born to RockNRollBoston Music HallBoston Music Hall 11.22.76 Disc 1Boston Music Hall 11.22.76 disc 2Bottom Line 1974Bottom Line NYCBoulder 06-11-76Boulder CO 01-27-71Bridge 94Bridge Benefit 1995Bridge Benefit 94Bridge Benefit XIX - 29.10.2005 1Bridge Benefit XIX - 29.10.2005 2Bridge Benefit XVII - 2003 1Bridge Benefit XVII - 2003 2Bridge school 2000Bridge School Acoustic ConcertBridge School Benefit 16 DISC 2Bridge School Benefit XVI 27-10-2002Bridge School Benefit XVII 26-10-2003Brixton Academy London 21.05.02 Disc 2Broken ArrowBroken ArrowBroken ArrowBudokan Hall Tokyo 11 March 1976 Disc 1Budokan Hall Tokyo 11 March 1976 Disc 2Buffalo Stomp - Ode To Wild Bill 12 singleCarling Apollo Hammersmith London - 17.05.2003 -Carnegie HallCentrestage 1Centrestage 2Chicago Hurricane disc 1Chicago Hurricane disc 2Chrome DreamsChrome DreamsChrome Dreams IIChrome Dreams IIChrome Dreams IIChrome Dreams Rust EditionChrome Dreams WhiteCitizen Kane Junior Blues BootlegCivic Auditorium Bakersfield 11 Mar 73Civic Auditorium Santa Cruz CA January 5 1983Collector s HeartlandCollectorsComes A TimeComes a Timecomes a timeComes A Time 1-10 Hawks Doves 11-19Complete Joel Bernstein Tapes Acoustic SBD CompComplete Lonely Weekend 1Complete Lonely Weekend 2Complex SessionsCountry homeCow Palace San Francisco - 21st Nov. 86 - 1CRIME IN THE CITYDaytona Transworld TourDead ManDead ManDead Man CD singleDeadman soundtrackDecadeDecade - Disc 1Decade [cd1]Decade [cd2]Decade [disc 2]Decade 1CDDecade CD1Decade CD2Decade Disc 1Decade disc 2Decade Disc 2Decade Disk 2DLF 050403-CD1DLF 050403-CD2Dont Be Denied 1973Dont Spook The Crazy Horse - CD2Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 02-01-71Down by the Riverdown by the river 2Down By The River CD1Down By The River Live At The Paramount Theater 2DowntownDowntown SingleDream Machine 1Dream Machine 2Dreamin ManEarly Harvest CD1Early Harvest CD2Eldorado EPElectric 1Electric PrayersElektra Demos 1965 MoreEurope Solo 2003 AmsterdamEurope Solo 2003 Amsterdam 2Europe Solo 2003 Amsterdam CD2Eurotour 2001 Comp Disk 1Eurotour 2001 Comp Disk 2Eurotour 2001 Comp Disk 3Eurotour 2001 Comp Disk 4Eurotour 2003 Compilation V1Eurotour 2003 Compilation V3Eurotour 2003 Compilation V4Eurotour 2003 Compilation V5Eurotour Compilation Disc 2Event Of The Season Disc 1 of 2Event Of The Season Disc 2 of 2Everybody KnowsEverybody Knows This Is NowhereEverybody Knows this Is NowhereEverybody Knows This Is Nowhere With Crazy HorseEverybody Knows This Is Nowhere. plusEverybodys RockinF Me Cause Im Stoned - Disc 1F Me Cause Im Stoned - Disc 2Fallen Angel in FriscoFarmyard ConnectionFinsbury Park 1993Fire On The MountainFor The TurntablesForever Singin?Frankfurt Germany - May 1 2003 1of2Frankfurt Germany - May 1 2003 2of2FreedomFriends RelativesFrom Greendale to Auburn CD1From Hank To HendrixFrom The Horde To The Bridge disc 1G?teborgGalaxy Of LoveGoin Back To CanadaGoin Homegoin? liveGoodbye WaterfaceGreatest HitsGreatest HitsgreendaleGreendaleGreendale [bonus dvd live cut]Greendale Stockholm just songsGreendale with Crazy HorseGroove CityHammersmith Apollo - 18 May 2003 CD1Hammersmith Apollo - 18 May 2003 CD2Hammersmith Odeon London 31 March 1976 Disc 2Hard to FindHard to Find Rarities On Compact Disc Vol 17HarvestHarvestHarvestHarvestHarvestHarvestHarvest MoonHarvest MoonHarvest MoonHarvest MoonHarvest Moon Promo EPHarvest Remastered 2006Hawks DovesHawks Doves BootlegHawks and DovesHawks and dovesReactorHeart of goldHeart Of Gold LiveHeart of Gold Live in USA 1992Heart Of Gold RymanHigh-lights From 1999 Tour Disc 1High-lights From 1999 Tour Disc 2High-lights From 1999 Tour Disc 3Homefires 1Homefires 2Homegrown 1Homegrown 2Hurricane Over Boston 1Hurricane Over Boston 2In ConcertIn Memory Of The Mighty But Bulldozed Apollo CD1In Memory Of The Mighty But Bulldozed Apollo CD2In the Studio show 193Inca Queen Single CDJewel Box 6Journey Through The PastJourney Thru The PastJuly 2 2005 Barrie ON Canada Park Place The Live 8 ConcertsJune 25 1992 Garden State Arts Center Holmdel NeJune 25 1992 Garden State Arts Center Holmdel NeKuppelsaal Hannover - 09 May 2003 CD1Kuppelsaal Hannover - 09 May 2003 CD2Landing on WaterLeaving Greendale Behind Compilation Disc 1Leaving Greendale Compilation Disc 4Legend of the Loner Plus Lets RollLifeLike A Musical RideLive 4-24-03 Stockholm CD2Live - Providence Rhode IslandLive at Hammersmith Odeon - December 1989Live At Massey HallLive At Massey HallLive at Massey HallLive at Massey Hall [1971]Live At Massey Hall 1971Live at Massey Hall 1971Live At Massey Hall 1971Live At The Fillmore EastLive at the Filmore EastLive at the Parmount Theater Disc 2Live At The Theatre Antique CD1Live At The Theatre Antique CD2Live in San Francisco CD2Live in Toronto 18.8. 1988Live New York NY MTV 1993Live On The RiverLive RustLive Side Of The MoonLive to Ride cd1Live Under Harvest MoonLive USA CD1Live USA Vol. 3Live USA Vol.2Living With WarLiving with warLiving With WarLiving With War In The BeginningLiving With War RawLong May You RunLong May You Run LiveLong May You Run PromoLost Tales Of ExileLove Art BluesLucky SeventeeLucky SeventeenLucky ThirteenMacky Auditorium U of Colorado BoulderMadison Wi. 11-14-76 Disc 1Madison Wi. 11-24-76 Disc 2Manchester 21-05-2003Mansfield 86Massachussetts Matinee Disc 2Massachussetts Matinee Disc OneMeets Buffalo Springfield The Squires unreleaseMeets Buffalo Springfield And The SquiresMirror BallMirror BallMirror Man bootlegMirrorballMoonstruckMusic in Head Tour Compilation 1Music in Head Tour Compilation 2Music in Head Tour Compilation 2000 Disc 3Music in Head Tour Compilation 3Mystery TrainNational Exhibition Center Birmingham England June 2 1987 CD 1National Exhibition Center Birmingham England June 2 1987 CD 2Neil YoungNeil Young After The Gold RushNeil Young Booker T and the MGs - Keep On Rockin In TheNeil Young RestlessNeil Young The Santa Monica FlyersNeil Young - Live At Massey Hall 1971Neil Young - Live at the Tower Theatre - April 199Neil Young - Live RustNeil Young - Rarities CD5 1994 - 1998Neil Young - Tweeter Center Boston August 12th CNeil Young bootlegNeil Young LiveNeil Young Live UnlicensedNeil Young weired CSG stereo compatible mix CNeil YounhNew TitleNovember Fogny1976-11-xx River of Pride The Joel BernsteinOld Gringo 1Old Gringo 2Old Gringo Acoustic SetOld WaysOld WaysOld Ways 1 3On The Beachon the beachOn The BeachOn The Beach Hawks And DovesOn The Beach . American Stars n Bars liveOn The RoadOn the way homeOnly Love Can Break Your HeartOsakaOslo 4-23-02 CD1Outlaw RiderPeace LovePeace And LovePlays Acoustic in ParisPowder Finger Part 1Powder Finger Part 2Praiire WindPraire WindPraire Wind