Song was originally on his album 'Harvest Moon', Nov 1992/ In 2014, Rolling Stone ranked "From Hank to Hendrix" as Neil Young's 20th greatest song of all time. // * - Sons of Willie /// Click the Link above, left to view the CD
Comment:
.... SORRY, but the Live Stream cut out after the first couple minutes of the first song, and it didn't cone back until the Adam Hood {4:47} track, so I don't know what was broadcast (by the transmitter}. The Archives only recorded the first minutes, nothing beyend 3 minutes, 55 seconds into the show. - LsA
NOTE, to anyone listening to this show on the Archives - the "Audio Archives" recording starts again, in the middle of The Del McCoury Band track below:
Comment:
NOTE, to anyone listening to this show on the Archives - the "Audio Archives" recording starts again, in the middle of The Del McCoury Band track below:
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
Time:
5:18
Artist:
Neil Young [Billed as 'Neil Young + The Promise of the Real']
Song:
Comes a Time [Live, 2019 - with Lukas Nelson, Micah Nelson *]
Song was originally on his album 'Comes a Time', Oct 1978 / In 2014, Rolling Stone ranked "From Hank to Hendrix" as Neil Young's 20th greatest song of all time. // * - Sons of Willie
From upstate New York - also known as 'Gandalf Murphy And The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams' / "Psychedelic americana from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow." - Bandcamp page
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
Time:
6:03
Artist:
Neil Young [Billed as 'Neil Young + The Promise of the Real']
Song was originally on the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY) album, 'Déjà Vu' - March 1970 / * - Sons of Willie /// Click the Link above, left to view the CD
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways
Comment:
... The next set is dedicated to my friend Michael's mother, Carol Rosow - she would hire a folk singer to come in and play her Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger tunes the past couple years. She passed away recently at 98 and this goes out to her.
Real name: Jerry Williams // ... Released in partnership with "Kiss The Ground", a nonprofit advocating for regenerative agriculture practices. Other artists on this include Colter Wall, The Felice Brothers and Lee Ann Womack.
... Released in partnership with "Kiss The Ground", a nonprofit advocating for regenerative agriculture practices. Other artists on this include Colter Wall, The Felice Brothers and Lee Ann Womack.
* The full song title on the album: 'So Long (It's Been Good to Know YUH)'. The original title by Woody Guthrie, was 'So Long It's Been Good to Know YUH'. Major hit in 1951 for The Weavers; Click on the Link above, left, to read more about the song / ** - who had died two years earlier
... In 2001, this song was named the official Folk Song of the state of Oklahoma. Jack Guthrie, Woody's cousin, changed the lyrics and music slightly and in 1945 recorded a Western swing version, which reached No. 1 on the "Juke Box Folk Records charts".
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways.
* - HEY, that's what their _actual_ label says (due to vinyl manufacturing delays); want proof? - Click the Link above, left to read the notice from Smithsonian Folkways.