Neil Young
Pocahontas
Unplugged
(1993)

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LongGoneDaddy
Jun 27, 2012 - 05:50



vanmas
Jun 27, 2012 - 05:49
Is this man drunk?


drfeeleygood
Apr 24, 2012 - 15:40
Love you Uncle Shakey!!! {#Guitarist}


oldsaxon
Jan 20, 2012 - 11:47
CyberCoyote wrote:
A lot more melancholy & hopelessness in feeling and than version on Rust Never Sleeps

Hopelessness and yet hope? I feel hope back there somewhere. It's also nice to hear Neil play more than one note. I saw him live once in a solo gig. He was magical. At one point the stage caught on fire, something to do with sage burning, I don't know, but he kept playing as the roadies deleted the flames with fire extinguishers, he never missed a chord :) magic.


MiracleDrug
Jan 20, 2012 - 11:42
ortega1 wrote:
"The Pineapple Thief" played before, was, (as Steve Jobs says), amazing. And now again this crying man... Awful!

"crying man"


PERFECT!!! {#Lol}





jersey_birdman
Jan 20, 2012 - 11:41
{#Clap}


jmsmy
Dec 19, 2011 - 18:34

I've loved this song since Rust Never Sleeps.
However living in Houston - I don't know what the Astrodome has to do with the song.




d-don
Oct 17, 2011 - 10:42
"...with my Indian rug, and a pipe to share." {#Devil_pimp}
More gold from Neil.


fredriley
Oct 17, 2011 - 10:40
SinisterDexter wrote:


On second thought, let's not go to the New World. It is a silly place.


{#Roflol}

I eat ham and jam and spam alot :o)



SinisterDexter
Aug 15, 2011 - 12:14
DaveInVA wrote:
Silly lyrics but I like it


On second thought, let's not go to the New World. It is a silly place.



bluecshells
Jun 13, 2011 - 11:13
Neil Young is a true native at heart.


tutakea
Apr 11, 2011 - 06:17
hmm... quite crazy. i DO like some songs from neil young, but sometimes his voice/singing is really not my cup of tea.
this should normally apply here: he gets to extremes with his whining vocal-sound, here.
but strangely enough it doesn´t bother me at all, here. on the contrary: when he comes to the phrase "marlon brando, pocahontas and me" it gives me goosebumps, the intensity is really painful.
but maybe it´s just the guitar-work which is so absolutely brilliant in this song/version who does the trick?


contractor07
Feb 07, 2011 - 09:44
h8rhater
Feb 07, 2011 - 09:41
j2e1n9 wrote:
Wow. Bad.

Wow.... and so many of your fave bands owe such a debt to Mr. Young. Head-scratcher.



ortega1
Dec 06, 2010 - 11:42
"The Pineapple Thief" played before, was, (as Steve Jobs says), amazing. And now again this crying man... Awful!


helgigermany
Dec 06, 2010 - 11:42
The spirit of the 70s is still here! He was my hero back in the day, and now i am thankful to know him and his music!



LongGoneDaddy
Dec 06, 2010 - 11:41
crockydile
Dec 06, 2010 - 11:41
Such as sweet sounding song for such a tragic subject...meh.


j2e1n9
Jun 30, 2010 - 07:40
Wow. Bad.


Cynaera
May 29, 2010 - 11:54
Zocket wrote:
Terrific transition from Elliott Smith's Waltz #2.

Another reason Radio Paradise is always on a system wherever I go (and I build computers for a living). Bill is an artist...

Ohhh - please come here and build my place of employment a system so we can listen to RP while we water the plants, stand the trees, help customers, haul bark-dust, etc..... (I call it my Zen-job, but it'd be even more "Zen" with RP...) I've read the rules regarding copyrights and royalties, and I think our nursery/greenhouse qualifies for the exemption...



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