"One thing the blues ain't, is funny."
"David Crosby is an incredible musician. He's to the point now where he never makes mistakes."
"I ain't no Dylan, you know. I haven't got the gift of the language, I don't think."
Neil and I used to have guitar wars on stage that were really stupid. It was really funny."
"I abhorred hippies. That's fair and accurate."
"I'm a pretty private guy. I like having people over and having a meal at home."
"We moved around so much when I was a kid, the place I call home is New Orleans because at least I can remember the names of some of the streets there."
"I detest talking about myself. There is a reason why people pick up an instrument and put it between themselves and the rest of the world."
"I don't set out to write a political song. I am not one of those that feels compelled to write about what's going on."
"My first album would have been a number one record if George Harrison hadn't come out right behind me with All Things Must Pass."
Showing posts with label Neil Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neil Young. Show all posts
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Thursday, 27 November 2014
David Crosby Quotes
"Being a hippy was the most natural thing in the world to me."
"There are a lot of people who look great but can't sing."
"I love Stephan Stills and Neil Young dearly. We talk all the time."
"We don't take show business or the spotlight seriously."
"The people who run record companies now wouldn't know a song if it flew up their nose and died."
"Now record companies are run by lawyers and accountants."
"We were right about a lot of things...but we were wrong about the drugs."
"I've always lived my life intensely and tried to write about those experiences, as opposed to writing abstract lyrics."
"At this stage of my life, I don't want to stay in one place too long without moving forward, without trying something new."
"I don't know why I'm alive and Jimi isn't and Janis isn't and Mama Cass isn't and all my other friends, I have no idea why me, but I got lucky."
"Who remembers the 60's? I don't look back hardly at all. I don't even remember Woodstock."
"There are a lot of people who look great but can't sing."
"I love Stephan Stills and Neil Young dearly. We talk all the time."
"We don't take show business or the spotlight seriously."
"The people who run record companies now wouldn't know a song if it flew up their nose and died."
"Now record companies are run by lawyers and accountants."
"We were right about a lot of things...but we were wrong about the drugs."
"I've always lived my life intensely and tried to write about those experiences, as opposed to writing abstract lyrics."
"At this stage of my life, I don't want to stay in one place too long without moving forward, without trying something new."
"I don't know why I'm alive and Jimi isn't and Janis isn't and Mama Cass isn't and all my other friends, I have no idea why me, but I got lucky."
"Who remembers the 60's? I don't look back hardly at all. I don't even remember Woodstock."
Friday, 18 April 2014
Famous Guitarists Who Named Their Guitar
B.B. King - Lucille: A black Gibson ES-355.
Edward Van Halen - Freankenstrat: Rebuilt stratocaster named after the Frankenstein monster, a creature made up from many different bodies.
George Harrison - Lucy: A Gibson Les Paul given to him by Eric Clapton.
Brian May - Red Special: Custom built, also called The Old Lady.
Eric Clapton - Blackie: Fender Stratocaster auctioned off in 2004 to raise money for his Crossroads addiction recovery center.
Billy Gibbons: 1959 Gibson Les Paul.
Neil Young - Old Black: Gibson Les Paul.
Willie Nelson - Trigger: A Martin N-20 acoustic guitar.
Bo Diddley - Twang Machine: Custom built "cigar box" guitar. Later produced by Gretsch.
Prince - Cloud: Custom built guitar used during the Purple Rain era.
Keith Richards - Micawber: 1953 Fender Telecaster. Named after a character in Charles Dicken's David Copperfield.
Stevie Ray Vaughn - First Wife: 1963 Fender Stratocaster with a 1962 neck.
Tony Iommi - Monkey: 1965 Gibson SG.
Yngwie Malmsteen - Duck: 1971 Fender Stratocaster which had a Donald Duck sticker on it.
Edward Van Halen - Freankenstrat: Rebuilt stratocaster named after the Frankenstein monster, a creature made up from many different bodies.
George Harrison - Lucy: A Gibson Les Paul given to him by Eric Clapton.
Brian May - Red Special: Custom built, also called The Old Lady.
Eric Clapton - Blackie: Fender Stratocaster auctioned off in 2004 to raise money for his Crossroads addiction recovery center.
Billy Gibbons: 1959 Gibson Les Paul.
Neil Young - Old Black: Gibson Les Paul.
Willie Nelson - Trigger: A Martin N-20 acoustic guitar.
Bo Diddley - Twang Machine: Custom built "cigar box" guitar. Later produced by Gretsch.
Prince - Cloud: Custom built guitar used during the Purple Rain era.
Keith Richards - Micawber: 1953 Fender Telecaster. Named after a character in Charles Dicken's David Copperfield.
Stevie Ray Vaughn - First Wife: 1963 Fender Stratocaster with a 1962 neck.
Tony Iommi - Monkey: 1965 Gibson SG.
Yngwie Malmsteen - Duck: 1971 Fender Stratocaster which had a Donald Duck sticker on it.
Labels:
B.B. King,
Edward Van Halen,
Eric Clapton,
George Harrison,
Keith Richards,
Neil Young,
Prince,
Stevie Ray Vaughn,
Willie Nelson
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Crosby, Stills & Nash Quotes
David Crosby: "We've all been friends for a long time. And when the vibe's good we really have a lot of fun with each other."
Stephen Stills: "I abhorred hippies. That's fair and accurate."
Graham Nash: "If I read or listened to critics of our music. I'd have been discouraged a long time ago."
David Crosby: "We don't take show business or the spotlight seriously."
Stephen Stills: "I feel like I'm just learning how to play the guitar. I mean, really learning to play the guitar."
Graham Nash: "With Crosby, Stills and Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young...we're very strong individuals, and we want our lives to be led the way we want them to."
David Crosby: "Good music is an end in and of itself. When you're doing it, it's the most fun part."
Stephen Stills: "Over the years I've had other people to please but now I've finally got to play in the way I always wanted to do in the first place."
Graham Nash: "The secret is to enjoy and be proud of the music we've created and the people with whom we have been linked."
Stephen Stills: "I abhorred hippies. That's fair and accurate."
Graham Nash: "If I read or listened to critics of our music. I'd have been discouraged a long time ago."
David Crosby: "We don't take show business or the spotlight seriously."
Stephen Stills: "I feel like I'm just learning how to play the guitar. I mean, really learning to play the guitar."
Graham Nash: "With Crosby, Stills and Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young...we're very strong individuals, and we want our lives to be led the way we want them to."
David Crosby: "Good music is an end in and of itself. When you're doing it, it's the most fun part."
Stephen Stills: "Over the years I've had other people to please but now I've finally got to play in the way I always wanted to do in the first place."
Graham Nash: "The secret is to enjoy and be proud of the music we've created and the people with whom we have been linked."
Labels:
Crosby Stills And Nash,
Crosby Stills Nash And Young,
David Crosby,
Graham Nash,
Neil Young,
Stephen Stills
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Biggest British Invasion Bands
The biggest bands that helped make the British invasion of mid-sixties the musical event of the decade.
1. The Beatles: The biggest music act of all time and the first major pop artist to come out of England. The Beatles were responsible for not only changing the musical landscape but pop culture and therefore world culture.
2. The Rolling Stones: Easily the second most successful band to emerge from England during the sixties. After the Beatles broke up in 1970 the Stones continued, earning themselves the nick name "The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band".
3. The Who: Famous for playing their music loud and smashing their instruments, the Who peaked creatively and commercially with the albums Tommy (1969) and The Who's Next (1971).
4. The Moody Blues: This band became big combining classical music and rock especially on the album Days Of Future Past (1967).
5. The Animals: Second group, after the Beatles, to have a number one single in the U.S. (The House Of The Rising Sun).
6. The Kinks: With songs like You Really Got Me and All Day And All Of The Night, the Kinks were the forefathers of both punk and metal music.
7. The Yardbirds: This group spawned such guitarists as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, giving birth to future mega groups Cream, Derek And The Dominos, Jeff Beck Group and Led Zepplin.
8. The Hollies: The Hollies had hits all through the sixties and into the seventies. One time member Graham Nash quit in the l968 to form the super group Crosby, Stills And Nash (Later Young).
9. The Spencer Davis Group: The Spencer Davis Group had big hits with I'm A Man and Gimme Some Lovin'. Future superstar Steve Winwood was the band's keyboardist, lead singer and main songwriter.
10. Manfred Mann: This group's biggest hit during the sixties was Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Bill Murray sings this song in the movie Stripes). More than a decade later, as Manfred Mann's Earth Band, they had a number one hit with Bruce Springsteen's Blinded By The Light.
Labels:
Animals,
Beatles,
Bruce Springsteen,
Crosby Stills And Nash,
Eric Clapton,
Hollies,
Jeff Beck,
Jimmy Page,
Kinks,
Moody Blues,
Neil Young,
Steve Winwood,
The Rolling Stones,
The Who,
Yardbirds
Monday, 6 May 2013
Great Songs About Cars
Little Deuce Coupe - The Beach Boys (1963): This song was originally released as the B-side to Surfer Girl. It is one of many tracks about cars that the band recorded; Fun Fun Fun, Little Honda, 409 etc.
Low Rider - War (1974): Released off the Why Can't We Be Friends album, this track reached #7 on the billboard singles chart. Over the years it has been featured on many films and TV shows including both The Simpsons and Family Guy.
I'm In Love With My Car - Queen (1975): This song is written and song by drummer Roger Taylor. Along with Radio Ga Ga, it is his most famous recording with the band.
Long May You Run - The Stills Young Band (1976): Neil Young wrote this song about his Buick Roadmaster Hearse. He performed the song during the closing ceremony of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Mercury Blues - David Lindley (1981): A cover of a song written in 1949, there are many versions but David Lindley's is the most famous.
Red Barchetta - Rush (1981): This song from the Moving Pictures album is about a boy and his uncle restoring an "illegal" motor car and outracing the authorities, who are in flying cars (I'd rather have a flying car). Barchetta is an Italian word for a two seater convertible.
Little Red Corvette - Prince (1983): This track from the album 1999 is actually about a woman, not a car. Prince feels it's the woman who's "...movin' much too fast".
Panama - Van Halen (1984): Panama is the nickname of David Lee Roth's car. Guitarist Eddie Van Halen would record music onto a cassette, give it to Dave, and Dave would have someone chauffeur him around L.A. playing the cassette while he wrote lyrics.
Pink Cadillac - Bruce Springsteen (1984): Originally released in 1984 as the B-side to the single Dancing In The Dark. A few years later Natalie Cole would score a hit with her version. It was also the title of a Clint Eastwood film.
Dragula - Rob Zombie (1998): Dragula is the name of the car from the TV show The Munsters.
Labels:
Bruce Springsteen,
David Lee Roth,
Edward Van Halen,
Neil Young,
Prince,
Queen,
Rob Zombie,
Rush,
The Beach Boys,
Van Halen
Friday, 19 April 2013
Neil Young Quotes
"I totally have no other talent and I would be totally out of work if I did anything else."
"Commitments are one of the worst things to have in the music business. They're very annoying."
"My music isn't anything but me. It has jazz in it, and rock & roll, and it has an urgency to it."
"I never met Johnny Rotten, but I like what he did to people."
"I have so many opinions about everything it just comes out during my music. It's a battle for me. I try not to be preachy. That's a real danger."
"The sixties was one of the first times the power of music was used by a generation to bind them together."
"When people start asking you to do the same thing over and over again, that's when you know you're way too close to something that you don't want to be near."
"Remember when you used to watch TV in the sixties and you'd see Perry Como in a cashmere sweater? That's what rock & roll is becoming. It's your parents' music."
"I'll never be Bob Dylan. He's the master. If I'd like to be anyone, it's him. And he's a great writer, true to his music and done what he feels is the right thing to do for years and years and years."
"I never forgot, that every time a new Beatles or Dylan album came out, you knew they were way beyond it. They were always doing something else, always moving down the line."
"I just do what I do. I like to make music."
"Commitments are one of the worst things to have in the music business. They're very annoying."
"My music isn't anything but me. It has jazz in it, and rock & roll, and it has an urgency to it."
"I never met Johnny Rotten, but I like what he did to people."
"I have so many opinions about everything it just comes out during my music. It's a battle for me. I try not to be preachy. That's a real danger."
"The sixties was one of the first times the power of music was used by a generation to bind them together."
"When people start asking you to do the same thing over and over again, that's when you know you're way too close to something that you don't want to be near."
"Remember when you used to watch TV in the sixties and you'd see Perry Como in a cashmere sweater? That's what rock & roll is becoming. It's your parents' music."
"I'll never be Bob Dylan. He's the master. If I'd like to be anyone, it's him. And he's a great writer, true to his music and done what he feels is the right thing to do for years and years and years."
"I never forgot, that every time a new Beatles or Dylan album came out, you knew they were way beyond it. They were always doing something else, always moving down the line."
"I just do what I do. I like to make music."
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Joni Mitchell Quotes
"No one likes to have less than they had before. That's the nature of the human animal."
"My goal as a writer is more to comfort than to disturb."
"People used to say nobody can sing my songs but me, they're too personal."
"I thrive on change. That's probably why my chords changes are weird, because chords depict emotions."
"I hate show business."
"My favorite line in all of literature is Rudyard Kipling's monkey: "My people are the wisest people in the jungle, my people have always said so."
"You know, Neil Young is singing 'Rock n' roll will never die', and Neil never rocked and rolled in his life. I mean, he rocked, but he didn't roll. He has got no swing in him."
"When you reach that kind of successful pinnacle, it is the nature of the business and the press and everything that they go about tearing you down."
"I heard someone from the music business saying they are no longer looking for talent, they want people with a certain look and a willingness to cooperate."
"My style of songwriting is influenced by cinema. I'm a frustrated filmmaker. A fan once said to me, 'Girl, you make me see pictures in my head', and I took that as a great compliment."
"My goal as a writer is more to comfort than to disturb."
"People used to say nobody can sing my songs but me, they're too personal."
"I thrive on change. That's probably why my chords changes are weird, because chords depict emotions."
"I hate show business."
"My favorite line in all of literature is Rudyard Kipling's monkey: "My people are the wisest people in the jungle, my people have always said so."
"You know, Neil Young is singing 'Rock n' roll will never die', and Neil never rocked and rolled in his life. I mean, he rocked, but he didn't roll. He has got no swing in him."
"When you reach that kind of successful pinnacle, it is the nature of the business and the press and everything that they go about tearing you down."
"I heard someone from the music business saying they are no longer looking for talent, they want people with a certain look and a willingness to cooperate."
"My style of songwriting is influenced by cinema. I'm a frustrated filmmaker. A fan once said to me, 'Girl, you make me see pictures in my head', and I took that as a great compliment."
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