![]() ![]() The list of mishaps is seemingly endless. Stringman, the only unreleased song at the time can be heard in a much better version during the show Neil gave with Crazy Horse at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1976. The solo Pump Organ version of Like a Hurricane was hailed too, but it was not even half as good as when he did it on his regular solo tour. Soul, which in fact were the original arrangements before he changed them to what they were on the Buffalo Springfield version. Critics hailed the 'new' arrangements for the slower Mr. The tension reflected on the show, which was bad and there was a foul mood. To add to that Tim Drummond asked Neil's manager (who talked Neil into doing this, to increase his popularity with the mainstream public.) for more money. The only one that was good was Nils Lofgren, then again he also played with Neil on Tonight's the Night for which they didn't rehearse AT ALL. The band had no idea what they were playing even though they rehearsed the day before. At that time he said that 'that band wasn't right in the first place" so he should've known it was going to be a disaster. He did the show with the Stray Gators, the band he did Harvest and the Time Fades Away tour with. as a matter of fact he did it twice! But Neil was so unpleased with the recording of the first show (from which he almost backed out of, because he really didn't want to do it) that he made a second attempt. This didn't stop him from going on MTV's Unplugged show though. When Neil gave his acceptance speech however there were problems with his microphone. Amazingly MTV named the video 'best video of the year' after it became very popular on other TV channels. Neil was quoted as saying "does the M in MTV stand for music or for money?" and "MTV should be called television Music rather than Music Television". The truth is those were MTV's big stars and the companies were there sponsors and Neil got to their wallet and MTV didn't like that. The video was subsequently banned from MTV because of the so called reference that were made to certain brand names. Neil criticized artists like Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton and Whitney Houston for selling out and appearing in commercials, something Neil never did. ![]() It all began with the video for 'This Note's For You'. Neil has always had a weird relationship with MTV. To order by phone - Call (+44) 0147485010 quoting RareVinyl.Neil should've never allowed MTV to release this. Postage/Shipping Cost - Add item to your basket for a postage/shipping quote. Related Artists - Crazy Horse, Elyse, Pegi Young, The Stills-Young Band.ħ0s Rock, 70s Artists, Singer/Songwriter.Īvailability - In Stock - Buy Now for shipping today Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.Īdditional info - Deleted, Picture SleeveĬondition - This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). Title - Unplugged (click link for more of the same title)Ĭatalogue No - WPCP-5360 (click link for more) NEIL YOUNG Unplugged (1993 Japanese 14-track live CD,Ĭomplete with picture sleeve, Japanese lyric insert & obi-stripĪrtist - Neil Young (click link for complete listing)
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