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Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never
Sleeps
'Hey hey, my my -
Rock and roll can never die...' Neil Young's "My My, Hey Hey (Out
Of The Blue)" is the song that Kurt
Cobain quoted in his suicide letter:......... 'It's better to burn out, than to fade away'. The song is included in Rust Never Sleeps, one of Young's best albums (from 1979). Rust Never Sleeps begins with acoustic versions of ballads like "Pocahontas" and then passes over to aggressive, angry rockers. One side is acoustic, with guitar, piano and mouth organ, and the other side contains electric, raw music: the typical sound of Young's longtime backing band Crazy Horse. Young's voice raise over the pounding distorted guitars to give us a deep, spooky feeling. Young launched the "Rust Never Sleeps" concert tour in the fall of 1978. The following summer he released his fourteenth career album Rust Never Sleeps, recorded live with the audience track subsequently removed. A terrific movie shows the legendary appearance of Young & Co. in San Francisco Cow Pallace, spotlighting both old and new, acoustic and electric music, and all performed amid oversize microphone and amp props. Film director: Bernard Shakey (alias Neil Young !). Here are some of the songs in this album: My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue) - Pocahontas - Sail Away - Powderfinger - Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black).
Yes - Close to the Edge Original
Recording Remastered
This album features beautiful harmonies and strong, occasionally heavy playing. It is arguably Yes' best album, and a masterpiece of progressive rock.DVDs & Videos
Software & Games Yoho
Ahoy The quality of the graphics here is very high, the animation looks absolutely charming
and the faces of the characters when they lose at musical chairs are especially
heartbreaking! (Ages 2-6)
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