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(24,703 posts)This song is my anthem, for everything, this is the greatest song ever produced.
Saw these men when I was in California, in LA
Thank you
ailsagirl
(22,897 posts)It's still relevant-- maybe even more so!!
ailsagirl
(22,897 posts)aint_no_life_nowhere
(21,925 posts)This one I think will live forever. Are any immortal protest songs being written anymore? I'm not saying there aren't any protest songs being created today that touch our hearts, but they haven't reached my ear.
I got to see them play in a large tent just across the border in Mexico.
What a jam
Neil Young and Steven played long free run solos
gregcrawford
(2,382 posts)In '67 I was 20 years old and working in Boston. That summer, the city hosted free concerts on the Common, right across Boylston Street from 2 Park Square where I worked. I'd eat my lunch on the lawn and listen to Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company BEFORE Janis got famous, Bonnie & Delaney and Friends, and SOOO many others. I think these guys were there, too, though I can't recall for certain. They say memory's one of the first three things to go. I forget what the other two are... ;-}
Did y'all know that they took their name from a brand of steamroller? No shit, it's true!
Thanks for this one!
Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)Neil Young is so different from the godfather of grunge that he became.
As a modern guitarist, he's one of my MANY influences.
lastlib
(23,244 posts)too many people sit passively back and let the corporatists run them down, and our declining middle class is the proof. This spirit of resistance and revolution needs to be revived so that peole stand up for themselves and stop taking it in the ass from the corporate class.
A GREAT song--one of the all-time best on my list!