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10 Best Canadian Musical Acts of All Time

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I spent most of last week in Montreal, and I’ll soon be blogging about Schwartz’s, poutine, graffiti, an amazing beer bar and, most importantly, the M for Montreal festival. But before looking at the next great artists coming out of Canada, I’d like to give a run down of my Top 10 Canadian musical acts of all time (including bands made up primarily of Canadians). For a country of only 33 million people, our Northern neighbors have had an enormous impact on popular music. Even the list of great Canadian musicians who didn’t make my Top 10 (Barenaked Ladies, Feist, The New Pornagraphers, Destroyer, Kathleen Edwards, Stars, Daniel Lanois, Broken Social Scene, etc.) is impressive. So, Canadians, the comments section is where you try to convince us how great The Tragically Hip really was—or let me know who else I'm missing.

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Neil Young has some advice for Detroit's Big Three

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One imagines Neil Young growing restless on his tour with Wilco and Death Cab for Cutie, only too conscious of the greenhouse gas his cross-country jaunt generates. Yet with bailout bonanza fever raging in the heart of Capitol Hill and Detroit's biggest automakers seeming more like Oliver Twist than Arthur Jensen, what's the second greatest living songwriter to do?

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Live Review: David Crosby & Graham Nash @ Governors State University's Center For Performing Arts 10/31/08

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With the current Presidential campaign hitting a fever pitch, it’s no surprise to see David Crosby & Graham Nash hitting the touring trails together. Though the two oft-political troubadours are best known as part of a collaborative trio alongside Stephen Stills and, with Stills, as a foursome with Neil Young, they've also occasionally recorded as a duo since 1972. And on Halloween night, all of the various eras of their musical history were on display throughout a nearly two-and-a-half-hour show at the intimate and acoustically inviting Center For Performing Arts on the campus of Governors State University.

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Neil Young's Archives delayed...again

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Imagine an eight-CD, two-DVD set that holistically covers the first decade of Neil Young's career (1963 to 1972) and includes rare recordings, performances, footage and personal letters, complete with a 150-page book. Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, turns out it may be.

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Cat Power eyes Dark End of the Street release

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Cat Power will release her newest covers EP, Dark End of the Street, on Dec. 9. The tracks, a handful of unreleased tunes culled from the Jukebox sessions, include covers of some of the greatest in music history, including Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding and James Carr.

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Neil Young drafts Wilco, DCFC, more for Bridge School

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Reaffirming that Neil Young really does have a "Heart of Gold," the venerable singer/songwriter will once again headline the 2008 Bridge School Benefit concert, in honor of the California school he co-founded to provide assistance for children with severe physical and speech impairments.

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Young and Restless

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For the past 30 years, Neil Young has been a patron of the Mountain House, a logger’s roadhouse hidden away in a redwood grove at the pinnacle of Kings Mountain, 40 minutes south of San Francisco. He immortalized the place in his Greendale DVD and “Unknown Legend” video, and today he’s in the rustic dining room moving a small mound of couscous around a plate with a salad fork.

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Paste has tried hard not to turn our magazine or website into a platform for our own various political opinions.  We recognize that people look to us for cultural guidance but generally think there are better places to find political commentary than a music magazine. For the sake of full disclosure, I'll be voting for Obama/Biden, but beyond that, I'll just refer you to The Economist. But music at the conventions is fair game, and it's hard not to note that last week in Denver featured pro-Obama concerts from Death Cab For Cutie, Stevie Wonder, Nada Surf, Black Eyed Peas, Cold War Kids, Jenny Lewis, Kanye West and Alejandro Escovedo, who blogged for us from the Democratic National Convention. And the Republicans have, well, John Rich, Gretchen Wilson and Rachael Lampa.

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Neil Young takes Wilco and Death Cab on tour

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In the fall, legendary rocker Neil Young will begin a North American tour toting two of alternative rock’s biggest, most college-y names. Death Cab for Cutie will play at the first concert Oct. 14 in St. Paul, Minn, and Wilco will take over the opening act during the second half of the circuit, beginning Nov. 29 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Los Angeles indie rock trio Everest joins the powerhouse playbill on every date of the tour.

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Stephen Colbert adds spider to list of things named after him

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stephen colbert lead At this point in his career, it's become pretty apparent that Stephen Colbert is a baller. The man already has an airplane, an ice cream flavor, a hockey mascot and a bald freaking eagle bearing his name. As if that wasn't enough, he can now add a spider to the list.

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John Mellencamp takes next Farm Aid to New England

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For the first time, a Farm Aid concert will be taking place in New England. John Mellencamp will be bringing the annual big-ticket fundraiser to the Comcast Center in Mansfield, Mass. on Sept. 20 this year. Says the man formerly known as Couger: “New England was built on the strength of independent family farmers. We can honor that independent spirit by joining Farm Aid to grow the movement that is changing the way all of America eats.”

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CSNY doesn’t always stand for Crime Scene: New York, or any other might-be primetime television murder-drama. In this case, in fact, it stands for four gentlemen as far on the other side of the spectrum as one can get: beloved peace activists and musicians, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.

The latter of these men, Neil Young (who now officially has a spider named after him?!?) has produced a documentary entitled CSNY - Déjà Vu. Yes, it shares its name with the second CSNY album, and yes, it shares some similarities. Déjà Vu the first time focused on anti-Vietnam sentiments, and Déjà Vu all over again (couldn’t resist) focuses on the band’s Freedom of Speech tour in 2006, which supported Young’s Living in War album. It, as you may have guessed, had an anti-war theme, and included a song entitled “Let’s Impeach the President.” Nation-wide up-in-arms-ing ensued.


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A biologist from East Carolina University has named a newly discovered species of spider after Neil Young, Gigwise reports. Myrmekiaphila neilyoungi, a trapdoor spider, was discovered by Jason Bond in Alabama.


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Neil Young releases archive collection on Blu-ray

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Curious how Neil Young looked while writing “Cinnamon Girl”? Want to see images of his early records? How about listening to his entire collection while reading news clips and viewing pictures that fit chronologically?

Young has announced that he will release his oft-rumored archival collection on Blu-ray disc. When we say complete archival collection, we mean complete archival collection. The timeline begins in 1963 with his first days of making music, moving along into the Buffalo Springfield era and beyond.

“I only give the record company what I want people to hear at the time,” Young told CNet. “So I have a lot of unreleased material. Putting it all together tells a much different story than just what has been produced (for public consumption).”

If somehow five years from now they discover something that they missed, fans can download it online and add it to the disc because of Blu-ray’s impeccable digital capabilities. Young seemed especially pleased with the ease of use with the PlayStation 3 for this function. Shakey Pictures produced the project in addition to Young’s other films.

Viewers get to listen as they thumb through a digital filing cabinet (which is not a metaphor—it really looks like a filing cabinet), selecting tracks with the ability to then continue to page through images and newspaper articles. Reportedly, Young has wanted to produce a project like this for over 15 years. He was waiting on a medium that could provide a superior quality of both sound and interactive capabilities.

No word yet on what rock legend will be next to follow suit, though it is reported that the Criterion Collection will be available via Blu-ray soon.

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Neil Young pushes back Archives, Greendale headed to stage

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Neil Young’s long-waited Archives series is being pushed back. Again. The box set is being held up because Young, long an opponent of digital music, has decided to release the material via DVD and Blu-Ray. The format change will allow the set to more closely adhere to the songwriter’s multimedia vision.

"I know it's in technical production now, but it's only coming out on Blu-ray and DVD," Young told Billboard.com. "There won't be CDs. Technology has caught up to what the concept was in the first place [and] how we're able to actually present it. But there's no doubt it will come out this year."

In addition to the music Young recorded with his early band The Squires and plenty of unreleased studio cuts, the set will include the previously released concert recordings Live at the Fillmore East and Live at Massey Hall. In addition to music, Archives Vol. 1 will include never-before-seen film footage, photos, letters and a 150-page book.

In the meantime, we do know that the premiere of the rock opera adaptation of Young’s Greendale will premiere at the Undermain theater in Dallas, Texas on March 29. Greendale, which in previous incarnations has been an album, a film, and a tour, will be performed onstage with the help of some of the Dallas music scene’s biggest names, including Kenny Withrow of New Bohemians, Paul Semrad of Course of Empire, and Alan Emert of Brave Combo. The production will run through May 3. By then, who knows, there might even be a Greendale graphic novel. Oh wait, that's right, there will be.

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Neil Young to (finally) tour U.K.

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If absence makes the heart grow fonder, then citizens of the United Kingdom must be starting to go all googly-eyed for Neil Young. It has been five years since the legend has toured through the British Isles. That’s like going through a standard collegiate degree program, working a job for a year and never once going to see your Uncle Nigel in Cambridge, even though he’s always promised you a warm welcome complete with tea and crumpets.

Well, the U.K. needs only to wait a little longer to welcome back the singer/songwriter. Young has announced his plans for a tour throughout England and Scotland. Currently, shows are only scheduled in three cities, but there will be several separate performances in two of the three stops of his mini-journey. For ticket availability check out SeeTicket.com.

Dates:

March
3 - Edinburgh, Scotland @ Edinburgh Playhouse
5-6, 8-9 - Hammersmith, England @ Hammersmith Apollo
11-12 - Manchester, England @ Manchester Apollo

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Neil Young: Chrome Dreams II

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Leave it to ol’ Neil to make the sequel to an album that never came out

Chrome Dreams II is one of those “instant” records Young pops out as it suits him, reflecting his state of mind at any given moment. Here, he squeezes his favorite colors onto a palette and slaps some paint on a series of canvases, unconcerned about overall style or coherence, giving his right-brain free rein. The results are less fully formed than the elegiac murals of his most recent “serious” work, 2005’s Prairie Wind, but the preoccupations are the same—the road of life, the end of that road and the preciousness of family. On CDII’s ten laidback songs, this freewheeling approach yields haphazard results, but it enflames the rockers, especially the two epics, “No Hidden Path” (14:33) and newly unearthed 1988 track “Ordinary People” (18:13). On both, Young uncorks his storied one-two punch, mounting a pair of sweeping, detailed social narratives while ripping away at the guitar strings, laying his psyche bare. Long may he rave.


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Neil Young gets feminized on tribute CD

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Neil Young has always been a man's man, the kind who'd go get plastered before a gig and then deliver a performance that would change the lives of everyone in the audience. His attire and guitar sound have always been ragged, and it isn't too much of a stretch to imagine him and the members of Crazy Horse driving around in a pickup truck together, firing off rifles intermittently. So perhaps the guy could use a feminine touch every once in awhile.

Hence a new tribute album to Young that says everything you need to know in its title: Cinnamon Girl - Women Artists Cover Neil Young For Charity. So, uh, yeah... it's women artists, covering Neil Young, for charity. The album is up on iTunes and American Laundromat Records right now, with a physical release set for Feb. 12. Some notable names pulling Young covers: both of the women of Throwing Muses (Kristin Hersh and Tonya Donelly), Luna's Britta Phillips, Veruca Salt and The Watson Twins.

Here's the complete track list for the 2xCD set:

CD I:
1. Heart Of Gold - Tanya Donelly
2. I Am A Child - Britta Phillips (Luna, Dean & Britta)
3. Comes A Time - Kate York
4. The Needle And The Damage Done - Lori McKenna
5. Down By The River - Jill Sobule with John Doe
6. Burned - Veruca Salt
7. Cowgirl In The Sand - Josie Cotton
8. A Man Needs A Maid - Dala
9. Ohio - Darcie Miner
10. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere - Carmen Townsend

CD II:
1. Cinnamon Girl - Euro-Trash Girl
2. I Believe In You - Julie Peel
3. Tell Me Why - Luff
4. Ohio - Dala
5. Helpless - Elk City
6. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Amilia K. Spicer
7. Sugar Mountain - Louise Post
8. Powderfinger - The Watson Twins
9. Like A Hurricane - Kristin Hersh
10. Old Man - Cindy Wheeler (Caulfield Sisters)
11. Walk On - Heidi Gluck (Some Girls)

So what's the charity, you ask? It's an organization called Casting For Recovery, a group that combats breast cancer with fly-fishing. No, seriously. The charity takes women who have been affected by breast cancer and sends them to a private retreat for counseling and therapeutic fishing in a remote natural setting. Those who have ever tried the sport know that there is something almost Zen-like about it.

Those interested in sampling the tribute's contents can hear Donelly, Hersh, Phillips and Cotton's covers on the tribute CD's MySpace.

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Neil Young tours on Chrome Dreams II

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Barbers, break out your straight razors - Neil Young and his crazy (horse) chops are back on the road promoting the latest from the outspoken rocker, Chrome Dreams II, a name that stems from his unreleased 1977 album, Chrome Dreams.

The harmonica blowin', corporate bashin', death defyin' folkie cum rockstar has recruited his wife of almost 30 years, Pegi Young, to open for him nightly, as she promotes her eponymous solo album foray into the musical morass.

This is Young's first album to come since 2006's Living with War. Still on the horizon for February is the long awaited, oft-rescheduled release of Archives, a major collector's set of Young's entire musical career so large and unruly, it is to come to fruition one volume at a time (early 08's release hopefully being the first).

Le Tour du Neil:

October
18 - Boise, Id. @ Morrison Center
20 - Spokane, Wash. @ Opera House
22 - Portland, Ore. @ Keller Theater
23 - Seattle, Wash. @ WaMu Center
30 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ Nokia Live

November
5 - Denver, Colo. @ Wells Fargo Theatre
8 - Minneapolis, Minn. @Northrop Auditorium
10 - Detroit, Mich. @ Fox Theater
12 - Chicago, Ill. @ Chicago Theater
13 - Chicago, Ill. @ Chicago Theater
15 - Washington, D.C. @ Constitution Hall
18 - St. Louis, Mo. @ Fox Theater
26 - Toronto, Ont. @ Massey Hall
27 - Toronto, Ont. @ Massey Hall

December
2 - Boston, Mass. @ Orpheum Theatre
3 - Boston, Mass. @ Orpheum Theatre
5 - Wallingford, Conn. @Oakdale Theater
9 - Philadelphia, Penn. @ Tower Theater
12 - New York, N.Y. @ United Palace
13 - New York, N.Y. @ United Palace

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Metallica, Tom Waits play Bridge School Benefit

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This year, headliners for Neil Young's 21st annual Bridge School Benefit concert - which raises money for a children's speech impediment program co-founded by his wife, Pegi - will include Metallica, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Vedder with Flea and Jack Irons, Tom Waits with Kronos Quartet, John Mayer, Tegan & Sara and Regina Spektor. Tickets for the event, which happens Oct . 27-28, go on sale this Sunday through Live Nation. Young himself will host and perform, as he has since its formation. His new studio album, Chrome Dreams II, debuts Oct. 16 on Reprise.

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Neil Young shows off Chrome in October

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[Above: Bootleg back cover from the original Chrome Dreams]

Neil Young is getting married! (This is not true.) In honor of this wonderful occasion (actual occasion: new studio album, Chrome Dreams II, out Oct. 16 on Reprise), Young has chosen to remain steadfast to the age-old wedding custom, "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." This turned out to be pretty simple, really.

Old is covered, because, let's face facts: Young, despite his name, is no spring chicken at 61 years of age. The new aspect is the album itself. Borrowed is its title, which comes from the original Chrome Dreams, recorded in 1974-77 but never released for unknown reasons. That just leaves us longing for "something blue," but fret not, for a simple Google search of the words "Neil," "Young" and "blue" turns up "about" (What's the matter, Google? Too hot for you? Maybe you should step out of kitchen!) 2,600,000 results. It's safe to say Young has something blue.

What does this all mean aside from the fact that I spend too much time on the Internet? It means that those of you waiting for the long-promised Archives box set — which is basically Young's Chinese Democracy at this point, now set to drop on February 18, 2008 — will have to instead be satisfied with a new studio album. Said a posting on Young's official site on August 16:

"Continuing a tradition that goes back to 1969, Neil Young played his latest recording for Reprise yesterday. The recording was played for about 100 people in Burbank. Produced by 'The Volume Dealers,' NY and Niko Bolas, the recording runs 60+ minutes and includes two giant songs that time in at 18:30 and 13:00, respectively. Drawing from three songs written previously, and 7 new songs, the latest Neil Young is a very diverse recording."

Diverse, indeed. Young will take his fake marriage all across North America in mid-October. Due to their shared affinity for epic-length songs and their status as veteran legends, Pink Floyd and Can will open. (Again, this is a lie.) Dates and locations are still to be announced.

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Neil Young announces graphic novel

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Neil Young has got a new calling: graphic novelist. The Canadian rocker has transformed his 2003 album (and subsequent film) Greendale into a graphic novel, and it will be published by DC Comics subsidiary Vertigo.

How did Neil Young realize his bubble-dialogued world? He had help. Young created the work with the help of artist Sean Murphy as well as writer Joshua Dysart (who, incidentally, wrote the Avril-Lavigne-commissioned manga Make 5 Wishes, so Young’s in good hands, clearly).

In other news, Charlie Kaufman is writing a script for a new pseudo-documentary called Being Neil Young, where a struggling graphic novelist finds a portal into the brain of a rock icon, and then slowly takes over his body.

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Neil Young Opens Flood Gates To His Archive

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Every rock 'n' roll fan seems to have that one night to which no other night will ever compare, that night against which he or she will measure every night for the rest of their lives. For those who caught Neil Young’s homecoming show at Massey Hall in Toronto, January 19, 1971 was that night.

Thanks to Young’s newly begun performance series, however, anyone and everyone can relive that night again and again, just as fans have done with last year’s Live At The Fillmore release.

The circumstances surrounding his show at Massey Hall were, to say the least, magical. Young had left his native Canada in 1966 and joined Buffalo Springfield in Los Angeles, after which he recorded his self-titled solo debut in 1968, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere with Crazy Horse in 1969 and After The Gold Rush in 1970. By the time he returned home to Canada to play the 1971 show, he had become one of the biggest stars in rock ‘n’ roll, and fans were seeing him solo, just Neil and his faithful guitar.

Live At Massey Hall will hit stores March 13 in anticipation of the Archives Volume I collection due this fall. That 8-CD, 2-DVD audiobiography will include Young's music from 1963 to 1972 and feature a treasure trove of previously unreleased recordings, both studio and live, along with concert footage and rare memorabilia from the first decade of his storied career.

Live at Massey Hall 1971 tracklist:

1. On The Way Home
2. Tell Me Why
3. Old Man
4. Journey Through The Past
5. Helpless
6. Love In Mind
7. A Man Needs A Maid / Heart of Gold Suite
8. Cowgirl In The Sand
9. Don’t Let It Bring You Down
10. There’s A World
11. Bad Fog of Loneliness
12. The Needle and the Damage Done
13. Ohio
14. See the Sky About to Rain
15. Down By The River
16. Dance Dance Dance
17. I Am A Child

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Live Album

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On November 14, 2006, Reprise Records will release Live At The Fillmore East, an album of Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s music recorded over the course of two nights in 1970 at New York’s legendary Fillmore East. The concerts, which have become the subject of legend for devoted fans, featured Young with the original lineup of Crazy Horse including Danny Whitten, Ralph Molina, Billy Talbot, and Jack Nitzsche.

Also November 14, a special CD/DVD combo pack will be released featuring the live album and a DVD of material including a high resolution stereo version of the album as well as rare concert photos, Neil Young’s handwritten song lyrics, archival press articles, and other rare materials relating to this stage of Young’s career.

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Three Neil Young Albums Reach Top 200

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Three albums from Neil Young were recently simultaneously listed on Billboard’s Top 200 album chart – an achievement quite unusual for an artist.

Last week’s chart contained Young’s most recent disc, Living With War, which was released in May, as well as Prairie Wind, released last September, and Greatest Hits, which came out in 2004. Each of the three albums – all on Reprise Records – has risen more than 50 percent in sales.

Also raking in success is Young’s film Heart of Gold, which sold more than 78,000 copies in its first week.

The legendary musician will soon be touring alongside Crosby, Stills & Nash as the band reunites for a North American tour beginning July 6.


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Neil Young to Appear on Saturday Night Live

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Neil Young, who received 2 Grammy Award nominations for his latest album, Prairie Wind, will appear on Saturday Night Live on Dec. 17. Young received nominations for Rock Album of the Year and Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the Prairie Wind track “The Painter” in the Dec. 8 nominations


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Neil Young's Prairie Wind

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“The Painter”
Possibly the album’s most important track, this laidback acoustic ballad is a nostalgic portrait of the creative process and a quiet examination of the past, the future, the choices we make in life, the wisdom that comes with hindsight, and—finally—a treatise on loyalty and friendship, even in death. The song lays out most of Prairie Wind’s themes, and sets the record’s pensive tone.

An interesting conundrum to consider when listening to this song—and the album in general—is a TV interview of Young’s I saw a decade ago. It was during the period just after his MTV Unplugged performance and before his Pearl Jam collaboration, Mirror Ball, when the grunge world was buzzing about its Godfather Neil. The ever-evolving artist was carrying on, verbally flipping the bird in devil-may-care, Johnny Cash fashion, talking about how, musically, right now is all that ever mattered to him. It’s all about this project. Forget what came before or after—that was then and tomorrow’s just a distant abstraction. But now, with Young having turned 60 in November, it seems his perspective has taken a 180 from that interview. He’s thoughtfully reflecting on the past and pondering the unknown future. On “The Painter” he sings of the “long road behind” and the “long road ahead,” and of the bandmates, friends and other loved ones he’s lost along the way—people he still holds close in his heart.

I keep my friends eternally, we leave our tracks in the sound Some of them are with me now / some of them can’t be found

“No Wonder”
This dark, heavy-hitting song features a post-chorus acoustic riff that’s rhythmically similar to Young’s CSN&Y chestnut “Ohio.” And the lyrics are right at home on Prairie Wind.

This pasture is green, I’m walking in the sun / it’s turning brown, I’m standing in the rain / My overcoat is worn, the pockets are all torn / I’m moving away from the pain.

In just these few lines Young goes from the green pastures of his youth to the fading browns of the dying grass. Seasons are changing. Young is old now, in the autumn of his life, and the cold winter winds aren’t far on the horizon. Images of ticking clocks appear in the chorus, “No wonder we’re losing time,” Young sings.

In the second verse, the green pastures become “amber waves of grain,” as the song takes a subtle, deliberate turn for the political. He continues, “The grain kept rolling on for miles and miles / fields of fuel rolling on for miles.” It’s a perfect example of how mind-blowing Young can be in his simplicity. We were just talking about aging and now, with slightly altered language, we’ve got the Middle East oil fields pitted against the more environmentally friendly fields of grain fuel; I saw them myself when I visited a close friend in Iowa earlier this year—endless miles of corn. You can get ethanol at the pump in places like Cedar Falls. And I’d be willing to bet that old Farm Aider Young is talkin’ alternative energy sources here. Think I’m stretching? Time’s Josh Tyrangiel recently interviewed Young while riding in the musician’s bio-diesel powered Hummer.

As the song plays, my mind begins trailing after the tangential lyrical breadcrumbs Young has dropped…

Biodiesel’s supporters see it as a relatively clean-burning, renewable farm-grown fuel. Good for agriculture, the environment and our foreign policy. Less reliance on foreign oil=less reliance on human-rights violating dictatorships=more stability in fuel supply=more stability in fuel prices=more economic stability at home. Now I know this is oversimplifying, and that these are highly complex issues, but if a few simple lines in a pop song can get me thinking about everything from life and death to global economics—now that’s what I call songcraft.

And so the next time around the chorus’s “losing time” takes on weightier, more grim connotations. It’s a warm-up for verse three’s “Masters of War” turn:

Somewhere a Senator sits in a leather chair behind a big wooden desk … He took his money just like all the rest.

The song doesn’t quite have the urgency of “Ohio” but Young is getting on in years—he’s less the fiery revolutionary etching in stone the atrocities of a twisted decade, and more the wizened old codger who’s come down from the hills to impart his hard-won knowledge in a time of peril.

“Falling Off The Face Of The Earth”
The tone shifts once again with this sad yet tender song that’s warmed by subtle horn swells and blankets of pedal steel. Written about an answering machine message Young received after he learned he had a potentially deadly brain aneurysm, “Falling off the Face of the Earth” beautifully captures the bond of friends in a time of crisis. And it’s a solemn reminder to make an effort to appreciate the people we sometimes take for granted.

“Far From Home”
Christmassy horns simmer like cinnamon sticks, adding Muscle Shoals inflections that collide with Neil’s California-country sound on this joyous—if bittersweet—song about home, extended family, love of music, father-son bonding and the beautifully naive (and sometimes not-so-naive) dreaming of early adulthood. “Far From Home” is easily the record’s most soulful track. And—along with Elvis tribute “He Was The King”—the most fun, too.