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Peaceful Valley Boulevard

Peaceful Valley Boulevard
[2010]
Album "Le Noise"
One day shots rang across the peaceful valley
(Continues)
Contributed by Bartleby 2010/10/5 - 23:31
Song Itineraries: War on Earth
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Across the Border

Across the Border
I sogni degli emigranti che cercano un nuovo orizzonte "oltre il confine". I sacrifici che devono affrontare per far sì che questo sogno si avveri, incontrando l'ignoranza e il razzismo delle persone che non capiscono quanto sia difficile cambiare città, Paese, ricordi e amori per sperare in un futuro migliore.
Una canzone di speranza, dall'album "The Ghost of Tom Joad", ambientata nel confine del Messico. Una canzone che tutte le persone razziste dovrebbero ascoltare.

Interpretata anche da Linda Ronstadt con Emmylou Harris (con la partecipazione di Neil Young all'armonica e ai cori) nell'album Western Wall: The Tucson Session del 1999.
Tonight my bag is packed
(Continues)
2010/6/26 - 15:48
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We Are Not Helpless

We Are Not Helpless
[1970]
Album "Stephen Stills"

Canzone in risposta alla più famosa Helpless, scritta dall'amico Neil Young per l'album "Déjà Vu" dei CSNY, in cui lo stesso Stills militava...
We are not helpless, we are men
(Continues)
Contributed by Alessandro 2010/3/1 - 22:06
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Peace And Love

Peace And Love
"Found love found hate"
matia 2009/10/30 - 12:33
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War Of Man

War Of Man
This beautiful ant-war song is well written. The bass playing is haunting and I like the way Neil Young's guitar compliments it in the after-chorus.
Russ 2008/6/23 - 19:35
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Throw Your Hatred Down

Throw Your Hatred Down
[1995]
Lyrics and Music by Neil Young
Testo e musica di Neil Young
Album: Mirror Ball (insieme ai Pearl Jam)
Here in the conscious world
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2007/6/13 - 15:02
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Mideast Vacation

Mideast Vacation
Da/From: "Life" - 1987
[Neil Young and Crazy Horse]
I used to watch "Highway Patrol"
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2007/6/2 - 23:11
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Like An Inca

Like An Inca
[1982]
Lyrics and Music by Neil Young
Testo e musica di Neil Young
Album: "Trans" (Transformer Man)
Said the condor
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2007/4/12 - 18:16
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Families

Families
Dall'ultimo album di Neil Young, interamente composto da canzoni contro la guerra
"Living in War" [2006]
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Per un'introduzione all'album vedi la title track

When you try to bring our spirit home
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/5/2 - 21:42
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Shots

Shots
da/from "Re-ac-tor" (1981)
Shots
(Continues)
2005/9/17 - 19:33
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War Song

War Song
[1972]
Neil Young / Graham Nash

"May 1972: Neil Young writes "War Song" as a gesture of support for the anti-Vietnam War campaign of Presidential candidate George McGovern, and records it on his ranch with Graham Nash (who receives co-billing on the subsequent single), Kenny Buttrey, Tim Drummond and Ben Keith. The single is released to coincide with the Democratic Party's California primary, with proceeds going to help meet McGovern's expenses. This single flopped, and so, at the end of the year, did George."
from the book: Neil Young -- The Visual Documentary by John Robertson

"War Song" is a 1972 single credited to Neil Young & Graham Nash. It was released in support of presidential candidate George McGovern's campaign, who was running against then-president Richard Nixon. Young had already voiced his opinions of Nixon two years prior with "Ohio" while a member of Crosby,... (Continues)
In the morning when you wake up
(Continues)
2005/8/28 - 00:30
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What Are Their Names

What Are Their Names
Album: If I Could Only Remember My Name (1971)

"I was ending my tour in Uncle's Army when the massacre at Kent and Jackson State happened. While in Uncle's army I had become radicalized and more anti-war, anti-military and anti-government each day, but this numbed me. Now the government was not only sending American youth to kill Asian youth but it was killing its' own children on college campuses...what's next?"

This was when the music and the message became louder and bolder. David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released a solo LP later in 1970, If I Could Only Remember My Name, that would address issues such as drugs, love and war. In the song What Are Their Names Crosby wondered who the old men were who could send children off to war and perhaps we should pay them a visit. Backed by a who's/who of San Francisco musicians, this LP is perhaps the most creative music Crosby... (Continues)
I wonder who they are
(Continues)
2004/12/15 - 20:09




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