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Frederick "Fred" Neil (March 16, 1936 – July 7, 2001) was an American folk singer-songwriter in the 1960s and early 1970s. He did not achieve commercial success as a performer, and is mainly known through other people's recordings of his material – particularly "Everybody's Talkin'", which became a hit for Harry Nilsson after being used for the film Midnight Cowboy. Though highly regarded by contemporary folk singers, he was reluctant to tour (something he shared with Nilsson), and mainly spent the last 30 years of his life assisting with the preservation of dolphins.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida, Neil was exposed to music at an early age, travelling around the US with his father who was a representative for Wurlitzer jukeboxes. Neil was one of the singer-songwriters who worked out of New York City's Brill Building, a center for music industry offices. While composing at the Brill Building for other artists, Neil also recorded six mostly rockabilly-pop oriented singles for different labels as a solo artist. He wrote songs that were taken by early rock and roll artists such as Buddy Holly ("Come Back Baby" 1958) and Roy Orbison ("Candy Man" 1961).
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"Everybody's Talkin'" is a folk rock song written and originally released by Fred Neil in 1966. A version of the song performed by Harry Nilsson became a global success in 1969, reaching #2 and #6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and Pop Singles chart respectively, and winning a Grammy after it was featured on the soundtrack of the film Midnight Cowboy. The song, which describes the singer's desire to retreat from other people to the ocean, is among the most famous works of both artists, and has been covered by many other notable performers. The song later appeared in the 1994 film Forrest Gump and is also on the film's soundtrack album. It also appeared in the comedy film Borat and on The Hangover Part III soundtrack.
The song was first released on Neil's second album, 1966's self-titled Fred Neil. It was composed towards the end of the session, after Neil had become anxious to wrap the album so he could return to his home in Miami, Florida. Manager Herb Cohen promised that if Neil wrote and recorded a final track, he could go. "Everybody's Talkin'", recorded in one take, was the result.
Fred Neil is the 1966 second album from Fred Neil, a pioneer Folk rock musician. The album has a more laid-back sound than his debut, and contains his best-known songs "Everybody's Talkin' " and "The Dolphins". It was re-released in 1969 under the title Everybody's Talkin' in response to the international success of the soundtrack of the movie Midnight Cowboy, which made a hit of the new title track for Harry Nilsson. Music journalist Richie Unterberger characterizes the album as Neil's "best", and it was listed in the first (2005) edition of the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, edited by Robert Dimery.
All tracks composed by Fred Neil, except where noted
Ingram Cecil Connor III (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973), known professionally as Gram Parsons, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. Parsons is best known for his work within the country music genre; he also popularized what he called "Cosmic American Music", a hybrid of country, rhythm and blues, soul, folk, and rock. Besides recording as a solo artist, he played with the International Submarine Band, The Byrds, and The Flying Burrito Brothers. His relatively short career is described by AllMusic as "enormously influential" for country and rock, "blending the two genres to the point that they became indistinguishable from each other."
http://www.fredneil.com/ Fred Neil (1966) 1. The Dolphins 00:00 2. I’ve Got a Secret (Didn’t We Shake Sugaree) 04:01 3. That’s the Bag I’m In 08:41 4. Ba-De-Da 12:14 5. Faretheewell (Fred’s Tune) 15:51 6. Everybody’s Talkin’ 19:52 7. Everything Happens 22:35 8. Sweet Cocaine 24:54 9. Green Rocky Road 26:55 10. Cynicrustpetefredjohn Raga 30:37 Sessions (1967) 1. Felicity 38:44 2. Please Send Me Someone to Love 40:53 3. Merry Go Round 44:29 4. Look Over Yonder 50:17 5. Fools Are a Long Time Coming 58:49 6. Looks Like Rain 1:04:11 7. Roll on Rosie 1:11:25
*lyrics* This old world may never change The way it's been And all the ways of war Can't change it back again I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me I'm not the one to tell this world How to get along I only know the peace will come When all hate is gone I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me You know sometimes I think about Saturday's child And all about the time When we were running wild I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me This old world may never change This world may never change This world may never change
1 - "Bleecker & MacDougal" -- 0:00 2 - "Blues on the Ceiling" -- 2:13 3 - "Sweet Mama" -- 4:38 4 - "Little Bit of Rain" -- 7:14 5 - "Country Boy" -- 9:37 6 - "Other Side to This Life" -- 12:05 7 - "Mississippi Train" -- 15:01 8 - "Travelin' Shoes" -- 17:16 9 - "The Water is Wide" -- 19:34 10 - "Yonder Comes the Blues" -- 23:53 11 - "Candy Man" -- 25:25 12 - "Handful of Gimme" -- 28:14 13 - "Gone Again" -- 30:30
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11/20/1976 Fred Neil. Joni Mitchell & Debbie Anderson - The Dolphins California Celebrates The Whales benefit concert Memorial Auditorium - Sacramento, CA ---------- This old world may never change The way it’s been And all the ways of war Can’t change it back again I’ve been searchin’ For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me I’m not the one to tell this world How to get along I only know the peace will come When all hate is gone I’ve been searchin’… You know sometimes I think about Saturday’s child And all about the time When we were running wild I’ve been searchin’… This old world may never change This world may never change This world may never change
From the album, The Many Sides of Fred Neil, released in 1999 per Wiki: "Everybody's Talkin'" is a song written and recorded by singer-songwriter Fred Neil in 1966. A version of the song performed by Harry Nilsson became a hit in 1969, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and winning a Grammy Award after it was featured in the film Midnight Cowboy. The song, which describes the singer's desire to retreat from other people to the ocean, is among the most famous works of both artists, and has been covered by many other notable performers. The song later appeared in the 1994 film Forrest Gump and is also on the film's soundtrack album. It also appeared in the comedy film Borat, on The Hangover Part III soundtrack and in the English television show Black Books. The song was first r...
From BYRD PARTS © 1998 Raven Records
11/20/1976 Fred Neil. Joni Mitchell & Debbie Anderson - The Dolphins California Celebrates The Whales benefit concert Memorial Auditorium - Sacramento, CA ---------- This old world may never change The way it’s been And all the ways of war Can’t change it back again I’ve been searchin’ For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me I’m not the one to tell this world How to get along I only know the peace will come When all hate is gone I’ve been searchin’… You know sometimes I think about Saturday’s child And all about the time When we were running wild I’ve been searchin’… This old world may never change This world may never change This world may never change
From the album, The Many Sides of Fred Neil, released in 1999 per Wiki: "Everybody's Talkin'" is a song written and recorded by singer-songwriter Fred Neil in 1966. A version of the song performed by Harry Nilsson became a hit in 1969, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and winning a Grammy Award after it was featured in the film Midnight Cowboy. The song, which describes the singer's desire to retreat from other people to the ocean, is among the most famous works of both artists, and has been covered by many other notable performers. The song later appeared in the 1994 film Forrest Gump and is also on the film's soundtrack album. It also appeared in the comedy film Borat, on The Hangover Part III soundtrack and in the English television show Black Books. The song was first r...
Hootenanny - Live at The Bitter End - FM 308. Fred performs "Linin Track", "The Sky is Falling", and "That's the Bag I'm In". -Video Upload powered by https://www.TunesToTube.com
Knoxville's Joy King and Fred Neil performing "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" and "Ruby" at The Hootenanny Coffee House in Miami Florida, circa 1964. -Video Upload powered by https://www.TunesToTube.com
http://www.fredneil.com/ Fred Neil (1966) 1. The Dolphins 00:00 2. I’ve Got a Secret (Didn’t We Shake Sugaree) 04:01 3. That’s the Bag I’m In 08:41 4. Ba-De-Da 12:14 5. Faretheewell (Fred’s Tune) 15:51 6. Everybody’s Talkin’ 19:52 7. Everything Happens 22:35 8. Sweet Cocaine 24:54 9. Green Rocky Road 26:55 10. Cynicrustpetefredjohn Raga 30:37 Sessions (1967) 1. Felicity 38:44 2. Please Send Me Someone to Love 40:53 3. Merry Go Round 44:29 4. Look Over Yonder 50:17 5. Fools Are a Long Time Coming 58:49 6. Looks Like Rain 1:04:11 7. Roll on Rosie 1:11:25
Hear Fred Neil's live version of this iconic song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK20SXACe-g From wiki: "Everybody's Talkin'" is a folk rock song released by Fred Neil in 1966 that became a global success for Harry Nilsson in 1969, reaching #2 and #6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and Pop Singles chart respectively and winning a Grammy after it was featured on the soundtrack for the film Midnight Cowboy. The song, which describes the speaker's desire to retreat from other people to the ocean, is among the most famous works of both artists. It has been covered by many notable artists. The song later appeared in the 1994 film Forrest Gump and is also on the soundtrack. It also appeared in the 1989 episode The Jolly Boys Outing, in the English sitcom Only Fools and Horses, in ...
Tim Buckley performing a fantastic live version of Dolphins
http://www.fredneil.com/ Fred Neil (1966) 1. The Dolphins 00:00 2. I’ve Got a Secret (Didn’t We Shake Sugaree) 04:01 3. That’s the Bag I’m In 08:41 4. Ba-De-Da 12:14 5. Faretheewell (Fred’s Tune) 15:51 6. Everybody’s Talkin’ 19:52 7. Everything Happens 22:35 8. Sweet Cocaine 24:54 9. Green Rocky Road 26:55 10. Cynicrustpetefredjohn Raga 30:37 Sessions (1967) 1. Felicity 38:44 2. Please Send Me Someone to Love 40:53 3. Merry Go Round 44:29 4. Look Over Yonder 50:17 5. Fools Are a Long Time Coming 58:49 6. Looks Like Rain 1:04:11 7. Roll on Rosie 1:11:25
1 - "Bleecker & MacDougal" -- 0:00 2 - "Blues on the Ceiling" -- 2:13 3 - "Sweet Mama" -- 4:38 4 - "Little Bit of Rain" -- 7:14 5 - "Country Boy" -- 9:37 6 - "Other Side to This Life" -- 12:05 7 - "Mississippi Train" -- 15:01 8 - "Travelin' Shoes" -- 17:16 9 - "The Water is Wide" -- 19:34 10 - "Yonder Comes the Blues" -- 23:53 11 - "Candy Man" -- 25:25 12 - "Handful of Gimme" -- 28:14 13 - "Gone Again" -- 30:30
The Other Side of This Life 0:00 Roll On Rosie 3:09 The Dolphins 6:54 That's the Bag I'm In 11:31 Sweet Cocaine 14:42 Everybody's Talkin' 17:45 Come Back . Album : The Sky Is Falling (1963-1971)
"Departure," Pat Boone, on TETRAGRAMMATON Records (short lived label co-founded by Bill Cosby), 1969, Stereo. Boone tries folk rock, sometimes with good results. Ry Cooder reportedly contributes on guitar. Cover songs by Tim Buckley ("Song of the Siren"), Fred Neil ("I've Got a Secret") along with others written by John Stewart (of Kingston Trio/Gold fame), Biff Rose, Roger Dollerhide and John D. Loudermilk. Boone does a decent imitation of Fred Neil on his cover song.
A song I always liked and apparently several others do as well because "Everybody's Talkin' in this video. It starts with Willie Nelson, Texas legend : Willie Nelson - Guitar, vocals https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Hell_of_a_Ride#Personnel and then its the original songwriter here : https://youtu.be/ZeNhDVfzRqg?t=3m33s Everybody's talkin' 'bout me But I don't hear a word they're sayin' Only the echoes in my mind Everybody stops to starin' But I don't even see their faces Only the shadows of their eyes Goin' where the sun keeps shinin' Through a pourin' rain Going where the weather suits my clothes Bankin' off the northeast wind And sailin' on summer breeze Skippin' over the ocean like a stone Everybody's talkin' 'bout me But I don't hear a word they're sayin' Only the echoes of ...
www.jarsbeginnerguitar.com guitar lesson - the tab will soon be available on the website on request - thanks! Hi there! This is Martin from Jars Beginner Guitar Lessons. I provide lessons in the Bournemouth area of England. I mainly teach rock and pop but ‘dabble’ with other styles. I’ve been around the block a few times in the guitar world if you catch my drift so am quite knowledgeable with guitar playing. I’m a huge fan of 60s guitar songs and am particularly fond of psychedelic rock. I also love Monty Python – I know that’s got little to do with guitars – Eric Idle plays guitar though. So my plan, is to do as many of my favourite songs on acoustic guitar, for now at least - for the years I have left. I love coming across lesser known songs and learning them. So if you’ve any ideas plea...
Demos, outtakes, alternate recordings from various CSNY recording sessions.... Some of these songs go back to the earliest days of both CSN and CSNY, some vintage material that offers a candid look at all 4 members of CSNY. Sorry there aren't more annotated notes that give granular details on the recording sessions.....but.....at least you have the most important stuff - ie, The Music. Enjoy! :00 See the Changes 2:56 Kids & Dogs (Crosby and Jerry Garcia) 9:38 Helplessly Hoping tracks and 2 takes 16:37 How Have You Been (by John Sebastian) 20:37 - Piano, studio prep talking, etc. 23:29 Pre-Road Downs 24:45 Pre-Road Downs, some lyrics missing 31:50 Everybody I Love You, track only 38:34 Homeward Through the Haze 42:57 Guinnevere 48:07 Blackbird 57:42 49 Bye Byes 1:03:19 The Lee S...
Nei Lisboa - Hi-fi Brasil, 1998 1. Everbody's talking (Fred Neil) 0:00 2. Bennie & The Jets (Bernie Taupin -- Elton John) 2:56 3. Summer breeze (Dash Crofts -- Jim Seals) 6:41 4. Norwegian wood (John Lennon -- Paul McCartney) 9:42 5. Sometimes it snows in April (Prince) 12:50 6. Fifty ways to leave your lover (Paul Simon) 17:42 7. I'm having a gay time (Alberta Hunter) 21:07 8. That's why God made the movies (Paul Simon) 23:59 9. Walking away blues (Ry Cooder -- Sonny Terry) 27:03 10. Still... you turn me on (Lake) 29:58 11. Cool water (Nolan) 33:19 12. Ventura highway (Deney Bunnel) 38:00 13. I shot the sheriff (Bob Marley) 41:26 14. Ruby Tuesday (Mick Jagger -- Keith Richards) 45:03
Musicians Vince Martin and Bob Ingram talk about the making and the impact of the 1964 album 'Tear Down The Walls' by Vince Martin and Fred Neil on the original Elecktra label. The interview with Bob Ingram took place on May 10, 2009 in Coconut Grove, Florida. The interview with Vince Martin took place on September 14, 2009 in Brooklyn, New York. The interviews were shot with a Canon Vixia HV30 camera and edited with Final Cut Studio Pro. pittancepro@gmail.com
*lyrics* This old world may never change The way it's been And all the ways of war Can't change it back again I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me I'm not the one to tell this world How to get along I only know the peace will come When all hate is gone I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me You know sometimes I think about Saturday's child And all about the time When we were running wild I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me This old world may never change This world may never change This world may never change
Fred Willard joins Norm on Norm Macdonald Live. SUBSCRIBE TO NORM: http://bit.ly/NormSUBSCRIBE About Video Podcast Network: Video Podcast Network is a next generation collective of the best comedy podcasts around; broadcasting live weekly. VIDEO PODCAST NETWORK (or VPN) will feature exclusive and fully produced visual podcasts from all of the most popular comedy podcasters, including Adam Carolla, The Big Three, and the Earwolf Network (Comedy Bang Bang w/ Scott Auckerman, How Did This Get Made? w/ Paul Scheer and more). Produced by VPN creator and Emmy nominated producer Daniel Kellison (Late Night/Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live). Credits: Norm Macdonald Adam Eget Fred Willard Jash Executive Producers: Daniel Kellison, Mickey Meyer, Doug Deluca Head Writer: Sean O...
Fred Astaire (10th May 1899 - 22nd June 1987) and Ginger Rogers (16th July 1911 - 25th April 1995) were iconic dance partners who made motion pictures together from 1933 -1949. They made a total of 10 movies, 9 with RKO Radio Pictures and one, The Barkleys of Broadway, with M-G-M, their only colour (Technicolour) movie.
In a Democracy Now! special, the legendary poet, singer, activist Patti Smith joins us for the hour. Her new memoir "M Train" has just been published. In 2010, her best-selling memoir, "Just Kids," won a National Book Award. "Just Kids" examined her relationship with the late photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, who died in 1989. The new memoir focuses in part on Smith’s late husband, Fred "Sonic" Smith, who died five years later. Patti Smith is also celebrating the 40th anniversary of "Horses," her landmark debut album, which has been hailed as one of the top 100 albums of all time by Rolling Stone. Democracynow.org - Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,300+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9am ET: http://democracynow...
Allison Miller and Taylor Goldsmith covering Fred Neil's "The Other Side of This Life."
http://www.fredneil.com/ Fred Neil (1966) 1. The Dolphins 00:00 2. I’ve Got a Secret (Didn’t We Shake Sugaree) 04:01 3. That’s the Bag I’m In 08:41 4. Ba-De-Da 12:14 5. Faretheewell (Fred’s Tune) 15:51 6. Everybody’s Talkin’ 19:52 7. Everything Happens 22:35 8. Sweet Cocaine 24:54 9. Green Rocky Road 26:55 10. Cynicrustpetefredjohn Raga 30:37 Sessions (1967) 1. Felicity 38:44 2. Please Send Me Someone to Love 40:53 3. Merry Go Round 44:29 4. Look Over Yonder 50:17 5. Fools Are a Long Time Coming 58:49 6. Looks Like Rain 1:04:11 7. Roll on Rosie 1:11:25
*lyrics* This old world may never change The way it's been And all the ways of war Can't change it back again I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me I'm not the one to tell this world How to get along I only know the peace will come When all hate is gone I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me You know sometimes I think about Saturday's child And all about the time When we were running wild I've been searchin' For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me This old world may never change This world may never change This world may never change
1 - "Bleecker & MacDougal" -- 0:00 2 - "Blues on the Ceiling" -- 2:13 3 - "Sweet Mama" -- 4:38 4 - "Little Bit of Rain" -- 7:14 5 - "Country Boy" -- 9:37 6 - "Other Side to This Life" -- 12:05 7 - "Mississippi Train" -- 15:01 8 - "Travelin' Shoes" -- 17:16 9 - "The Water is Wide" -- 19:34 10 - "Yonder Comes the Blues" -- 23:53 11 - "Candy Man" -- 25:25 12 - "Handful of Gimme" -- 28:14 13 - "Gone Again" -- 30:30
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11/20/1976 Fred Neil. Joni Mitchell & Debbie Anderson - The Dolphins California Celebrates The Whales benefit concert Memorial Auditorium - Sacramento, CA ---------- This old world may never change The way it’s been And all the ways of war Can’t change it back again I’ve been searchin’ For the dolphins in the sea And sometimes I wonder Do you ever think of me I’m not the one to tell this world How to get along I only know the peace will come When all hate is gone I’ve been searchin’… You know sometimes I think about Saturday’s child And all about the time When we were running wild I’ve been searchin’… This old world may never change This world may never change This world may never change
From the album, The Many Sides of Fred Neil, released in 1999 per Wiki: "Everybody's Talkin'" is a song written and recorded by singer-songwriter Fred Neil in 1966. A version of the song performed by Harry Nilsson became a hit in 1969, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and winning a Grammy Award after it was featured in the film Midnight Cowboy. The song, which describes the singer's desire to retreat from other people to the ocean, is among the most famous works of both artists, and has been covered by many other notable performers. The song later appeared in the 1994 film Forrest Gump and is also on the film's soundtrack album. It also appeared in the comedy film Borat, on The Hangover Part III soundtrack and in the English television show Black Books. The song was first r...
From BYRD PARTS © 1998 Raven Records
http://www.fredneil.com/ Fred Neil (1966) 1. The Dolphins 00:00 2. I’ve Got a Secret (Didn’t We Shake Sugaree) 04:01 3. That’s the Bag I’m In 08:41 4. Ba-De-Da 12:14 5. Faretheewell (Fred’s Tune) 15:51 6. Everybody’s Talkin’ 19:52 7. Everything Happens 22:35 8. Sweet Cocaine 24:54 9. Green Rocky Road 26:55 10. Cynicrustpetefredjohn Raga 30:37 Sessions (1967) 1. Felicity 38:44 2. Please Send Me Someone to Love 40:53 3. Merry Go Round 44:29 4. Look Over Yonder 50:17 5. Fools Are a Long Time Coming 58:49 6. Looks Like Rain 1:04:11 7. Roll on Rosie 1:11:25
1 - "Bleecker & MacDougal" -- 0:00 2 - "Blues on the Ceiling" -- 2:13 3 - "Sweet Mama" -- 4:38 4 - "Little Bit of Rain" -- 7:14 5 - "Country Boy" -- 9:37 6 - "Other Side to This Life" -- 12:05 7 - "Mississippi Train" -- 15:01 8 - "Travelin' Shoes" -- 17:16 9 - "The Water is Wide" -- 19:34 10 - "Yonder Comes the Blues" -- 23:53 11 - "Candy Man" -- 25:25 12 - "Handful of Gimme" -- 28:14 13 - "Gone Again" -- 30:30
The Other Side of This Life 0:00 Roll On Rosie 3:09 The Dolphins 6:54 That's the Bag I'm In 11:31 Sweet Cocaine 14:42 Everybody's Talkin' 17:45 Come Back . Album : The Sky Is Falling (1963-1971)
"Departure," Pat Boone, on TETRAGRAMMATON Records (short lived label co-founded by Bill Cosby), 1969, Stereo. Boone tries folk rock, sometimes with good results. Ry Cooder reportedly contributes on guitar. Cover songs by Tim Buckley ("Song of the Siren"), Fred Neil ("I've Got a Secret") along with others written by John Stewart (of Kingston Trio/Gold fame), Biff Rose, Roger Dollerhide and John D. Loudermilk. Boone does a decent imitation of Fred Neil on his cover song.
A song I always liked and apparently several others do as well because "Everybody's Talkin' in this video. It starts with Willie Nelson, Texas legend : Willie Nelson - Guitar, vocals https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Hell_of_a_Ride#Personnel and then its the original songwriter here : https://youtu.be/ZeNhDVfzRqg?t=3m33s Everybody's talkin' 'bout me But I don't hear a word they're sayin' Only the echoes in my mind Everybody stops to starin' But I don't even see their faces Only the shadows of their eyes Goin' where the sun keeps shinin' Through a pourin' rain Going where the weather suits my clothes Bankin' off the northeast wind And sailin' on summer breeze Skippin' over the ocean like a stone Everybody's talkin' 'bout me But I don't hear a word they're sayin' Only the echoes of ...
www.jarsbeginnerguitar.com guitar lesson - the tab will soon be available on the website on request - thanks! Hi there! This is Martin from Jars Beginner Guitar Lessons. I provide lessons in the Bournemouth area of England. I mainly teach rock and pop but ‘dabble’ with other styles. I’ve been around the block a few times in the guitar world if you catch my drift so am quite knowledgeable with guitar playing. I’m a huge fan of 60s guitar songs and am particularly fond of psychedelic rock. I also love Monty Python – I know that’s got little to do with guitars – Eric Idle plays guitar though. So my plan, is to do as many of my favourite songs on acoustic guitar, for now at least - for the years I have left. I love coming across lesser known songs and learning them. So if you’ve any ideas plea...
Demos, outtakes, alternate recordings from various CSNY recording sessions.... Some of these songs go back to the earliest days of both CSN and CSNY, some vintage material that offers a candid look at all 4 members of CSNY. Sorry there aren't more annotated notes that give granular details on the recording sessions.....but.....at least you have the most important stuff - ie, The Music. Enjoy! :00 See the Changes 2:56 Kids & Dogs (Crosby and Jerry Garcia) 9:38 Helplessly Hoping tracks and 2 takes 16:37 How Have You Been (by John Sebastian) 20:37 - Piano, studio prep talking, etc. 23:29 Pre-Road Downs 24:45 Pre-Road Downs, some lyrics missing 31:50 Everybody I Love You, track only 38:34 Homeward Through the Haze 42:57 Guinnevere 48:07 Blackbird 57:42 49 Bye Byes 1:03:19 The Lee S...
Nei Lisboa - Hi-fi Brasil, 1998 1. Everbody's talking (Fred Neil) 0:00 2. Bennie & The Jets (Bernie Taupin -- Elton John) 2:56 3. Summer breeze (Dash Crofts -- Jim Seals) 6:41 4. Norwegian wood (John Lennon -- Paul McCartney) 9:42 5. Sometimes it snows in April (Prince) 12:50 6. Fifty ways to leave your lover (Paul Simon) 17:42 7. I'm having a gay time (Alberta Hunter) 21:07 8. That's why God made the movies (Paul Simon) 23:59 9. Walking away blues (Ry Cooder -- Sonny Terry) 27:03 10. Still... you turn me on (Lake) 29:58 11. Cool water (Nolan) 33:19 12. Ventura highway (Deney Bunnel) 38:00 13. I shot the sheriff (Bob Marley) 41:26 14. Ruby Tuesday (Mick Jagger -- Keith Richards) 45:03
Neil
I've got a secret, I shouldn't tell,
I'm gonna go to heaven in a split-pea shell.
Lordie me, didn't we shake sugaree.
Everything I have, down in pawn.
You know I pawned my watch, I pawned my chain,
I'd of sold myself, but I felt ashamed.
Lordie me, didn't we shake sugaree.
Everything I have, down in pawn.
I've got a song to sing, not very long,
I'm gonna sing it right if it takes me all night long
Lordie me, didn't we shake sugaree.