Forever Young
Since he pulled his music off Spotify protesting the spread of Joe Rogan's Covid lies--here are a few handy, if random, Neil Young highlights.
So, a bunch of live Neil songs, after the usual political cartoons. Subscribe, it’s still free, or else. And don’t forget you can now view my award-winning 2021 film Atomic Cover-up for free here at its 16th and current festival, third from the top.
“Mr. Soul,” with the Springfield
“Powderfinger” at LiveAid in 1985 (I was there)
“Rockin’ in the Free World” live acoustic.
“Like a Hurricane.”
On the Johnny Cash show, 1971, with “Needle and the Damage Done” and “Journey to the Past.”
“Along the Watchtower,” from Dylan tribute concert.
“Comes a Time” with Emmylou and etc.
His great anti-Iraq War song (he had several on that album).
Greg Mitchell is the author of a dozen books, including the bestseller The Tunnels (on escapes under the Berlin Wall), the current The Beginning or the End (on MGM’s wild atomic bomb movie), and The Campaign of the Century (on Upton Sinclair’s left-wing race for governor of California), which was recently picked by the Wall St. Journal as one of five greatest books ever about an election. His new film, Atomic Cover-up, just had its world premiere and is drawing extraordinary acclaim. For nearly all of the 1970s he was the #2 editor at the legendary Crawdaddy. Later he served as longtime editor of Editor & Publisher magazine. He recently co-produced a film about Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.