Donald Glen Vliet, Captain Beefheart Bloodshot Rollin' Red Born January 15, 1941(1941-01-15) Glendale, California, U.S. Died December 17, 2010(2010-12-17) (aged 69) Arcata, California, U.S.[1]
Experimental rock, blues, blues-rock, avant-garde, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, protopunk, surrealist, outsider Years active 1964–1982
Songwriter, singer, musician, artist, poet, lyricist, composer, record producer, film director Vocals, harmonica, saxophone, clarinet, oboe, french horn, shehnai, theremin, flute, piccolo, percussion
Labels: A&M, Buddah, Blue Thumb, ABC, Reprise, Straight, Virgin, Mercury, DiscReet, Warner Bros., Atlantic, Epic Associated acts: The Magic Band, Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention, Ry Cooder, Zoot Horn Rollo, Rockette Morton, John French, The Tubes, Jack Nitzsche, Gary Lucas, Moris Tepper
Safe as Milk 1967 Blues Rock Con Ry Cooder en la guitarra.
Released September 1967 Recorded April 1967 RCA Studios, Los Angeles Genre Experimental rock blues blues-rock psychedelic rock protopunk Length 33:40 Label Buddah Producer Richard Perry & Bob Krasnow
1 Sure Nuff 'N' Yes I Do Bermann, VanVliet 2:13 2 Zig Zag Wanderer Bermann, VanVliet 2:39 3 Call on Me VanVliet 2:35 4 Dropout Boogie Bermann, VanVliet 2:29 5 I'm Glad Trumbauer, VanVliet, Wood 3:30 6 Electricity Bermann, Mitchell, Murphy, VanVliet 3:07 7 Yellow Brick Road Bermann, VanVliet 2:25 8 Abba Zaba VanVliet 2:41 9 Plastic Factory Bermann, Handley, VanVliet 3:07 10 Where There's a Woman Bermann, VanVliet 2:08 11 Grown So Ugly Williams 2:26 12 Autumn's Child Bermann, VanVliet 4:00 13 Safe as Milk [Take 5] VanVliet 4:11 14 On Tomorrow VanVliet 6:56 15 Big Black Baby Shoes VanVliet 4:50 16 Flower Pot VanVliet 3:54 17 Dirty Blue Gene VanVliet 2:42 18 Trust Us (Take 9) [Take 9] VanVliet 7:20 19 Korn Ring Finger VanVliet 7:26
Musicians Don Van Vliet – vocals, harmonica, bass marimba, arrangements
The Magic Band Alex St. Clair Snouffer – guitar, bass, background vocals Jerry Handley – bass, background vocals John French – drums, background vocals
Additional musicians Ry Cooder – guitar, slide guitar, bass, arrangements of "Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I Do" and "Grown So Ugly" Samuel Hoffman - theremin on "Electricity" and "Autumn's Child" Milt Holland – log drum, tambourine Taj Mahal – tambourine
Production Richard Perry – producer, harpsichord Bob Krasnow – producer Hank Cicalo – engineer Gary Marker – engineer
Sure 'Nuff 'N' Yes I Do Originally appeared on Safe As Milk
Well I was born in the desert came on up from New Orleans Came up on a tornado sunlight in the sky I went around all day with the moon sticking in my eye
Hey hey hey all you young girls wherever you're at I got a brand new Cadillac I got a Ferrari too Sure 'nuff baby sure 'nuff 'n yes I do
Got the time to teach ya' now, bet you'll learn some too Got the time to teach ya' now, bet you'll learn some too Sure 'nuff baby sure 'nuff 'n yes I do
Hey hey hey all you young girls whatever you do Hey hey hey all you young girls whatever you do Well come on by and see me I'll make it worth it to you
.....with me and I'll ..with me and you Sleep with me and I'll sleep with me and you Stick with me and I'll stick with me and you
Zig Zag Wanderer Originally appeared on Safe As Milk
Zig zag wanderer, zig zag wanderer (rep.) You can huff, you can puff You'll never blow my house down You can zig, you can zag Whoa I'm gonna stay, gonna stay around (rep.)
You can jump, you can holler Never lose what I found Heaven's free 'cept for a dollar You can zig, you can zag Whoa I'm gonna stay, gonna stay around (rep.)
The zig zag wanderer had a zigzag child Zig zag traveller for the mercy mile Found his wheels and nature scene Quenched his thirst, (in a?) way it never been Zig zag wanderer (rep.)
You can dance, you can prance Freeze those timbers, drop some beams Hide my shield, throw away my lance Zig zag child, mercy mile Zig zag dream, zig zag dream Zig zag
Yellow Brick Road Originally appeared on Safe As Milk
Around the corner the wind blew back follow the yellow brick road It ended up in black on black I was taught the gift of love Smiling children painted joy sunshine bright girl and boy bag of trick s and candy sticks peppermint kite for my toy Yellow brick black on black Keep on walking and don't look back
I walked along happy and them came back I follow the yellow brick road Lost and found I saw you down on the bound off the bound Taught against the love yellow brick road took my load Sunshine girl sunshine girl come to my abode 1-2-3-4-5 miles long Oh I can't ever (so) go wrong Clouds were gray yesterday down on my shoulder it's time to play Yellow brick black on black Keep on walking and don't look back
(repeat 1st verse) I follow the yellow brick road..............
Electricity Originally appeared on Safe As Milk
Singin through you to me Thunderbolts caught easily Shouts the truth peacefully Electricity
High voltage man kisses night to bring the light to those who need to hide their shadow deed Go into bright find the light and know that friends don't mind just how you grow
Midnight cowboy stained in black reads dark roads without a map To free-seeking electricity (repeat) (Repeat both lines)
Lighthouse beacon straight ahead straight ahead across black seas to bring Seeking electricity
High voltage man kisses night to bring the light to those who need to hide their shadow-deed hide their shadow-deed (repeat) Seek electricity...........
Years active 1960–present Labels Reprise, Motown, Geffen
Associated acts The Squires, The Mynah Birds, Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Crazy Horse, The Stray Gators, The Stills-Young Band, The Ducks, Northern Lights, Pearl Jam, Booker T. Jones, Phish, Dave Matthews
Website neilyoung.com
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Le Noise Septiembre 2010 Un disco duro. Crudo. Para oídos entrenados. Sin obras maestras. Young en estado puro.
Released September 28, 2010 (2010-09-28) Recorded 2010 in a Los Angeles mansion Genre Rock, folk-rock Length 37:59 Label Reprise Producer Daniel Lanois
1 Walk wth Me Young 4:25 2 Sign of Love Young 3:57 3 Someone Gonna Rescue You Young 3:28 4 Love and War Young 5:36 5 Angry World Young 4:13 6 Hitchhiker Young 5:31 7 Peaceful Valley Boulevard Young 7:09 8 Rumblin' Young 3:36
Angry World Neil Young
Some see life as a broken promise Some see life as an endless fight They think they live in the age of darkness They think they live in the age of Light
It's an Angry world And everything is gonna be all right Yeah it's an angry world Yeah it's an angry world
Some see life as hope eternal Some see life as a business plan Some will go to hell's inferno For screwing up their life in freedom land
It's an Angry world For the business man and the fisher man It's an Angry world And no doubt everything will go as planned Yeah it's an angry world Yeah it's an angry world
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Ragged Glory Octubre, 1990 Con Crazy Horse. Guitarra sucia. Grandes coros.
Neil Young - guitar, vocals Frank Sampedro - guitar, vocals Billy Talbot - bass guitar, vocals Ralph Molina - drums, vocals
Released September 10, 1990 (1990-09-10) Recorded April 1990 at Plywood Digital, Woodside, CA (except "Mother Earth": The Hoosier Dome) Genre Rock, hard rock Length 62:43 Label Reprise Producer Neil Young and David Briggs
1 Country Home Young 7:04 2 White Line Young 2:59 3 F*!#in' Up Young 5:53 4 Over and Over Young 8:27 5 Love to Burn Young 10:03 6 Farmer John Harris, Terry 4:12 7 Mansion on the Hill Young 4:46 8 Days That Used to Be Young 3:50 9 Love and Only Love Young 10:18 10 Mother Earth (Natural Anthem) 511 5:11
Mansion on the Hill
Well, I saw an old man walking in my place And he looked at me, it could have been my face His words were kind but his eyes were wild He said: I got load to love, but I want one more child.
There's a mansion on the hill Psychedelic music fills the air Peace and love live there still In that mansion on the hill.
Around the next bend, take the highway to the sun Or the rocky road, it really don't matter which one I was in hurry but that don't matter now 'Cause I have to get off that road of tears somehow.
There's a mansion on the hill Psychedelic music fills the air Peace and love live there still In that mansion on the hill.
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Rust Never Sleeps Julio 1979 Tremenda colección. Medio acústico, medio eléctrico. Sensacional lírica.
Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocals Frank "Pancho" Sampedro – guitar, vocals except on "Sail Away" Billy Talbot – bass, vocals except on "Sail Away" Ralph Molina – drums, vocals except on "Sail Away" Nicolette Larson – vocals on "Sail Away" Karl T. Himmel – drums on "Sail Away" Joe Osborn – bass on "Sail Away"
Released July 2, 1979 (1979-07-02) Recorded August 1976 - 1978 at Indigo Recording Studio, Malibu, CA; Triad Recording, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Broken Arrow Studio, Redwood City; the Boarding House, San Francisco, CA; Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA; and Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville Genre Rock, folk rock, hard rock Length 38:16 Label Reprise Producer Neil Young, David Briggs, Tim Mulligan
1 My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) Blackburn, Young 3:45 2 Thrasher Young 5:38 3 Ride My Llama Young 2:29 4 Pocahontas Young 3:22 5 Sail Away Young 3:46 6 Powderfinger Young 5:30 7 Welfare Mothers Young 3:48 8 Sedan Delivery Young 4:40 9 Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) Young 5:18
"My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)"
My my, hey hey Rock and roll is here to stay It's better to burn out Than to fade away My my, hey hey.
Out of the blue and into the black They give you this, but you pay for that And once you're gone, you can never come back When you're out of the blue and into the black.
The king is gone but he's not forgotten This is the story of a Johnny Rotten It's better to burn out than it is to rust The king is gone but he's not forgotten.
Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye. Hey hey, my my.
"Powderfinger"
Look out, Mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river With a big red beacon, and a flag, and a man on the rail I think you'd better call John, 'Cause it don't look like they're here to deliver the mail And it's less than a mile away I hope they didn't come to stay It's got numbers on the side and a gun And it's makin' big waves.
Daddy's gone, my brother's out hunting in the mountains Big John's been drinking since the river took Emmy-Lou So the powers that be left me here to do the thinkin' And I just turned twenty-two I was wonderin' what to do And the closer they got, The more those feelings grew.
Daddy's rifle in my hand felt reassurin' He told me, Red means run, son, numbers add up to nothin' But when the first shot hit the docks I saw it comin' Raised my rifle to my eye Never stopped to wonder why. Then I saw black, And my face splashed in the sky.
Shelter me from the powder and the finger Cover me with the thought that pulled the trigger Think of me as one you'd never figured Would fade away so young With so much left undone Remember me to my love, I know I'll miss her.
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Zuma Noviembre, 1975 Country rock Vuelve al rock comercial. Con Crazy Horse. Grandes solos de guitarra.
Neil Young: guitar & vocals Frank Sampedro: rhythm guitar Billy Talbot: bass & vocals Ralph Molina: drums & vocals
Released November 10, 1975 Recorded June 16, 1974 - August 29, 1975 at Broken Arrow Ranch, Redwood City, CA and Pt. Dume, CA Genre Rock Length 36:34 Label Reprise Records Producer Neil Young, David Briggs, Tim Mulligan
1 Don't Cry No Tears 2:34 2 Danger Bird Young 6:54 3 Pardon My Heart 3:49 4 Lookin' for a Love 3:17 5 Barstool Blues Young 3:02 6 Stupid Girl 3:13 7 Drive Back 3:32 8 Cortez the Killer Young 7:29 9 Through My Sails 2:41
Don't cry no Tears
Don't cry no tears around me Don't cry no tears around me 'Cause when all the water's gone The feeling lingers on Old true love ain't too hard to see Don't cry no tears around me.
Well I wonder who's with her tonight? [ Find more Lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.org/gEp ] And I wonder who's holding her tight? But there's nothing I can say To make him go away Old true love ain't too hard to see Don't cry no tears around me.
There's nothing I can say To make him go away Old true love ain't too hard to see Don't cry no tears around me Don't cry no tears around me
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Tonight's the Night Junio 1975 Tremenda lírica. Ejecutado tras la muerte de dos amigos, heroína (Bruce Berry, roadie, y Danny Whitten, guitarra) Country rock
Neil Young – vocal, piano, guitar, harmonica, vibes Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar, vocal, slide guitar Nils Lofgren – guitar, piano, vocal Danny Whitten – guitar, vocal Jack Nitzsche – electric piano, piano Billy Talbot – bass Tim Drummond – bass Ralph Molina – drums, vocal Kenny Buttrey – drums George Whitsell – vocal
Released June 20, 1975 Recorded August–September 1973 at Studio Instrument Rentals, Hollywood, CA (except "Come On Baby": Fillmore East, NYC, March 1970; "Lookout Joe": Broken Arrow Ranch, December 1972 and "Borrowed Tune": Broken Arrow Ranch, December 1973) Genre Rock Length 44:52 Label Reprise Producer David Briggs, Tim Mulligan, Neil Young, Elliot Mazer (track 10 only)
1 Tonight's the Night Young 4:39 2 Speakin' Out Young 4:56 3 World on a String Young 2:27 4 Borrowed Tune Young 3:26 5 Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown Whitten, Young 3:35 6 Mellow My Mind Young 3:07 7 Roll Another Number (For theRoad) Young 3:02 8 Albuquerque Young 4:02 9 New Mama Young 2:11 10 Lookout Joe Young 3:57 11 Tired Eyes Young 4:38 12 Tonight's the Night, Pt. 2 Young 4:52
'Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown'
Come on, baby, let's go downtown, Let's go, let's go, let's go downtown. Come on, baby, let's go downtown, Let's go, let's go, let's go downtown.
Walk on, talk on, baby tell no lies. Don't you be caught with a tear in your eye.
Sure enough, they'll be sellin' stuff When the moon begins to rise. Pretty bad when you're dealin' with the man, And the light shines in your eyes.
Come on, baby, let's go downtown, Let's go, let's go, let's go downtown. Come on, baby, let's go downtown, Let's go, let's go, let's go downtown.
Snake eyes, French fries and I got lots of gas. Full moon and a jumpin' tune, now you don't have to ask.
Sure enough, they'll be sellin' stuff When the moon begins to rise. Pretty bad when you're dealin' with the man, And the light shines in your eyes.
Come on, baby, let's go downtown, Let's go, let's go, let's go downtown. Come on, baby, let's go downtown, Let's go, let's go, let's go downtown.
Walk on, talk on, baby tell no lies. Don't you be caught with a tear in your eye.
Sure enough, they'll be sellin' stuff When the moon begins to rise. Pretty bad when you're dealin' with the man, And the light shines in your eyes.
Pretty bad when you're dealin' with the man, And the light shines in your eyes.
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On the Beach Julio 1974 Salvaje. Country rock.
Released July 16, 1974 (1974-07-16) Recorded November 30, 1973 (1973-11-30)–April 7, 1974 (1974-04-07) Arrow Ranch, Woodside, California; Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood Genre Rock Length 39:40 Label Reprise Producer Neil Young, David Briggs (tracks 1 4), Mark Harman (tracks 2 3 5), Al Schmitt (tracks 6 7 8)
Neil Young – guitar on 1 3 5 6 7 8, vocal, Wurlitzer electric piano on 2, banjo on 4, harmonica on 7 8 Ben Keith – slide guitar on 1, vocal on 1 4, steel guitar on 2, Dobro on 4, Wurlitzer electric piano on 3, organ on 5, hand drums on 6, bass on 7 8 Tim Drummond – bass on 2 5 6, percussion on 5 Ralph Molina – drums on 1 5 6, vocal on 1, hand drums on 7 8
Additional Personnel Billy Talbot – bass on 1 Levon Helm – drums on 2 3 Joe Yankee – harp on 2, electric tambourine on 8 David Crosby – guitar on 3 Rick Danko – bass on 3 George Whitsell – guitar on 5 Graham Nash – Wurlitzer electric piano on 6 Rusty Kershaw – slide guitar on 7, fiddle on 8
1 Walk On Young 2:42 2 See the Sky About to Rain Young 5:02 3 Revolution Blues Young 4:03 4 For the Turnstiles Young 3:15 5 Vampire Blues Young 4:14 6 On the Beach Young 6:59 7 Motion Pictures Young 4:23 8 Ambulance Blues Young 8:56
'Vampire Blues'
I'm a vampire, babe, suckin' blood from the earth I'm a vampire, baby, suckin' blood from the earth. Well, I'm a vampire, babe, sell you twenty barrels worth.
I'm a black bat, babe, bangin' on your window pane I'm a black bat, baby, bangin' on your window pane. Well, I'm a [ Find more Lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.org/AnBw ] black bat, babe, I need my high octane.
Good times are comin', I hear it everywhere I go Good times are comin', I hear it everywhere I go. Good times are comin', but they sure comin' slow.
I'm a vampire, babe, suckin' blood from the earth I'm a vampire, baby, suckin' blood from the earth. Well, I'm a vampire, babe, sell you twenty barrels worth.
Good times are comin'.
"Ambulance Blues"
Back in the old folky days The air was magic when we played. The riverboat was rockin' in the rain Midnight was the time for the raid.
Oh, Isabela, proud Isabela, They tore you down and plowed you under. You're only real with your make-up on How could I see you and stay too long?
All along the Navajo Trail, Burn-outs stub their toes on garbage pails. Waitresses are cryin' in the rain Will their boyfriends pass this way again?
Oh, Mother Goose, she's on the skids Shoe ain't happy, neither are the kids. She needs someone that she can scream at And I'm such a heel for makin' her feel so bad.
I guess I'll call it sickness gone It's hard to say the meaning of this song. An ambulance can only go so fast It's easy to get buried in the past When you try to make a good thing last.
I saw today in the entertainment section There's room at the top for private detection. To Mom and Dad this just doesn't matter, But it's either that or pay off the kidnapper.
So all you critics sit alone You're no better than me for what you've shown. With your stomach pump and your hook and ladder dreams We could get together for some scenes.
I never knew a man could tell so many lies He had a different story for every set of eyes. How can he remember who he's talkin' to? 'Cause I know it ain't me, and I hope it isn't you.
Well, I'm up in T.O. keepin' jive alive, And out on the corner it's half past five. But the subways are empty And so are the cafes.
Except for the Farmer's Market And I still can hear him say: You're all just pissin' in the wind You don't know it but you are.
And there ain't nothin' like a friend Who can tell you you're just pissin' in the wind.
I never knew a man could tell so many lies He had a different story for every set of eyes How can he remember who he's talking to? Cause I know it ain't me, and hope it isn't you.
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Harvest Febrero 1972 Gran éxito en las listas. Melancolía extrema. Country rock.
Released February 14, 1972 Recorded Jan.-Sept. 1971 at Quadraphonic Studios, Nashville; Barking Town Hall, London and Broken Arrow Studio No. 2, Woodside, CA Genre Country rock Folk rock Length 37:11 Label Reprise Producer Neil Young Elliot Mazer Henry Lewy Jack Nitzsche
Neil Young with The Stray Gators: Neil Young - guitar, piano, harmonica, vocal Ben Keith - pedal steel guitar Jack Nitzsche - piano, slide guitar Tim Drummond - bass Kenny Buttrey - drums
John Harris - piano Teddy Irwin - guitar James McMahon - piano James Taylor - banjo-guitar, backing vocal David Crosby, Graham Nash, Linda Ronstadt, Stephen Stills - backing vocals
1 Out on the Weekend Young 4:34 2 Harvest Young 3:11 3 A Man Needs a Maid Young 4:05 4 Heart of Gold Young 3:07 5 Are You Ready for the Country? Young 3:32 6 Old Man Young 3:24 7 There's a World Young 2:59 8 Alabama Young 4:02 9 The Needle and the Damage Done Young 2:03 10 Words (Between the Lines of Age) Young 6:47
"Needle And The Damage Done"
I caught you knockin' at my cellar door I love you, baby, can I have some more Ooh, ooh, the damage done.
I hit the city and I lost my band I watched the needle take another man Gone, gone, the damage done.
I sing the song because I love the man I know that some of you don't understand Milk-blood to keep from running out.
I've seen the needle and the damage done A little part of it in everyone But every junkie's like a settin' sun.
"A Man Needs A Maid"
My life is changing in so many ways I don't know who to trust anymore There's a shadow running thru my days Like a beggar going from door to door.
I was thinking that maybe I'd get a maid Find a place nearby for her to stay. Just someone to keep my house clean, Fix my meals and go away.
A maid. A man needs a maid. A maid.
It's hard to make that change When life and love turns strange. And old.
To give a love, you gotta live a love. To live a love, you gotta be "part of" When will I see you again?
A while ago somewhere I don't know when I was watching a movie with a friend. I fell in love with the actress. She was playing a part that I could understand.
A maid. A man needs a maid. A maid.
When will I see you again?
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After the Gold Rush Agosto, 1970 En plena orgía creadora. Gloriosas canciones de amor. Country folk.
Released August 31, 1970 Recorded August 1969 - June 1970 at Sunset Sound and Sound City, Hollywood, CA; Neil's Home Studio, Topanga, CA Genre Rock Length 35:10 Label Reprise Producer Neil Young, David Briggs with Kendall Pacios
Neil Young – guitar, piano, harmonica, vibes, lead vocals Danny Whitten – guitar, vocals Jack Nitzsche – piano Billy Talbot – bass Ralph Molina – drums, vocals Greg Reeves – bass Nils Lofgren – guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals Stephen Stills – vocals
1 Tell Me Why Young 2:59 2 After the Gold Rush Young 3:46 3 Only Love Can Break Your Heart Young 3:09 4 Southern Man Young 5:31 5 Till the Morning Comes Young 1:27 6 Oh, Lonesome Me Gibson 3:50 7 Don't Let It Bring You Down Young 2:57 8 Birds Young 2:33 9 When You Dance You Can Really Love Young 3:45 10 I Believe in You Young 3:27 11 Cripple Creek Ferry Young 1:33
After the Gold Rush
Well, I dreamed I saw the knights in armor coming Sayin' something about a queen There were peasants singin' and drummers drumming And the archer split the tree There was a fanfare blowin' to the sun That floated on the breeze Look at mother nature on the run in the nineteen seventies Look at mother nature on the run in the nineteen seventies
I was lyin' in a burned out basement With a full moon in my eyes I was hopin' for a replacement When the sun burst through the skies There was a band playin' in my head And I felt like getting high Thinkin' about what a friend had said, I was hopin' it was a lie Thinkin' about what a friend had said, I was hopin' it was a lie
Well, I dreamed I saw the silver spaceships flying In the yellow haze of the sun There were children crying and colors flying All around the chosen ones All in a dream, all in a dream The loading had begun Flyin' mother nature's silver seed To a new home in the sun Flyin' mother nature's silver seed To a new home in the sun
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Everybody Knows This is Nowhere Mayo, 1969 Obra maestra. Country folk.
Neil Young – guitar, vocals Danny Whitten – guitar, vocals Billy Talbot – bass Ralph Molina – drums, backing vocal
Additional personnel: Robin Lane – guitar, vocal (Track 3) Bobby Notkoff – violin (Track 6)
Released May 14, 1969 Recorded January & March 1969 Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, California Genre Rock, hard rock, folk rock, country rock Length 40:29 Label Reprise Producer Neil Young, David Briggs
1 Cinnamon Girl Young 3:01 2 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Young 2:31 3 Round & Round (It Won't Be Long) Young 5:54 4 Down by the River Young 9:27 5 The Losing End (When You're On) Young 4:08 6 Running Dry (Requiem for theRockets) Young 5:36 7 Cowgirl in the Sand Young 10:06
'Cinnamon Girl'
I wanna live with a cinnamon girl I could be happy the rest of my life With a cinnamon girl.
A dreamer of pictures I run in the night You see us together, chasing the moonlight, My cinnamon girl.
Ten silver saxes, a bass with a bow The drummer relaxes and waits between shows For his cinnamon girl.
A dreamer of pictures I run in the night You see us together, chasing the moonlight, My cinnamon girl.
Pa sent me money now I'm gonna make it somehow I need another chance You see your baby loves to dance Yeah...yeah...yeah.
"Old Black" (1953 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop) Gibson 1956 Les Paul Goldtop 1956 Gretsch Electromagnetic Old Black Martin D-45 Martin D-28 Martin D-18 Languedoc G2 Taylor 855 12-string Banjo 1927 Gibson Mastertone Gretsch 6120 (Chet Atkins model). Gretsch White Falcon Gibson Flying V Fender Broadcaster
Réplica de la pedalera Whizzer
A device created specifically for Young, which physically changes the amplifier's settings to pre-set combinations. This device is connected to footswitches operable by Young onstage in the manner of an effects pedal.
Young uses a custom-made amp-control switching device known simply as “the Whizzer.” Consisting of two parts, the foot controller and the mechanical automated switching device that physically turns the amps knobs, the Whizzer allows Young to stomp a footswitch on the floor to command the unit to twist the Deluxe’s volume and tone controls to any of a number of carefully determined preset positions. As such, and rather incredibly—if you’re familiar with the Neil Young overdrive sound—he uses no booster, overdrive, or distortion pedals to achieve his unhinged tone; just the little 50-year-old tweed Deluxe, and the Whizzer.
- DGCFAD . . . aka, "Dropped Standard" Like standard tuning (EADGBE), but with each string tuned down a tone/step.
- DGCFAA Like "Dropped Standard" (DGCFAD above) but with 1st string tuned to the 2nd.
- DADGBE . . . aka, "Dropped D" Standard tuning (EADGBE) except 6th string is tuned down a tone/step.
- DADGBD. . . aka, "Double Dropped D" or "Neil Young D Modal" Standard tuning (EADGBE) except 1st & 6th strings are tuned down a tone/step.
Note: Neil has referred to DADGBD as "D Modal" in interviews, though that term is non-standard for this tuning. However many people have subsequently picked up the term, and know this tuning by that name.
- CGCFAD Combination of "Dropped Standard" (DGCFAD) and "Dropped D" (DADGBE). All strings are tuned down a tone, then the 6th is tuned down another tone.
- CGCFAC Combination of "Dropped Standard" (DGCFAD) and "Double Dropped D" (DADGBD). All strings are tuned down a tone, the 1st and 6th are tuned down another tone.
- BbFBbEbGBb Like "Double Dropped-D" (DADGBD), but with all strings tuned down 2 full tones/steps.
Tons of Sobs 1968 Guitarra: Paul Kossoff (Gibson Les Paul, muerto por sobredosis en 1976) Cantante: Paul Rodgers (Bad Company) Bajo: Andy Fraser Batería: Simon Kirke Piano: Steve Miller
El primer disco del guitarrista blanco de Indiana (EEUU). Magnífico vibrato y endiablada velocidad en los fraseos. Versiones instrumentales de R&B (‘Memphis’, ‘Suzie Q’, ‘The Bounce’) y temas de soul (‘Father Down The Road’) y blues acelerado (‘Wham!) aderezadas con sección de viento y órgano Hammond. Desde entonces, eterna carrera de bluesman volador con su Flying V.
Seguidores: Roy Buchanan, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter, Duane Eddy.
La única Gibson Flying V con Bigsby. 1993-1994 Diseño especial sobre una Flying V de 1959. $2600-$3500 ( lonnie mack flying v )
ROCK SUREÑO Gary Rossington, Allen Collins, Ed King Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd 1973
Jacksonville, Florida, EEUU. Tres figuras de la guitarra se reparten los punteos en este clásico del rock. La voz y las letras las pone Ronnie Van Zant. Los pilares del rock sureño: blues, country, garaje y poesía de muchos quilates desde el sur de EEUU.
Similares: Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Johnny Winter, Grand Funk Railroad, Eagles, The Black Crowes
Gales-canadiense afincado en Los Ángeles (California) Enganchado a Hendrix. Fender Stratocaster '63
Fuzz Face Díaz Texas Square Face, Mu-Tron, Kr Megabive Bob Sweet, Echoplex EP-3 delay, Chicago Iron Octavian, Vox Cry Baby, Keely Lopper.
Marshall '68 Super Bass Plexi, Mystique Amp Tommy Cougar, Vox AC30
INNEREVOLUTION, 2010 Guitarrista de origen galés afincado en Los Ángeles (EEUU)y contagiado por la química de Stevie Ray Vaughan y Hendrix. En 2010 ha sido el telonero durante la gira de ZZTop.
Similares: Robert Cray, Jeff Healey, Lenny Kravitz, Joe Bonamassa, SRV, Eric Johnson, Popa Chubby.