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Alfred is pleased to present the guitar tab book for Neil Young's CD, Living With War. Written and recorded in three days, Living With War is Neil Young's second album release in seven months. When announcing the release of the record, Young issued a statement on his website saying " I think it is a metal version of Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan Metal folk protest?" The album is described as "electric" Neil Young, expressing his opposition to the leadership of George W. Bush and the war in Iraq. This book...
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Neil Young - Living with War
Alfred is pleased to present the album-matching folio for Neil Young's CD, Living With War . Written and recorded in three days, Living With War is Neil Young's second album release in seven months. When announcing the release of the record, Young issued a statement on his website saying "…I think it is a metal version of Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan…Metal folk protest?" The album is described as "electric" Neil Young, expressing his opposition to the leadership of George W. Bush and the current war in...
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Neil Young:Living With War AUDIOPHILE 200 Gram VINYL Record Album.Excuse me, is this 1969, during the time when Rock bands released an album every nine to twelve months and they were all great? Last summer Neil Young recorded what will likely be remembered as one of his best albums ever in "Prairie Wind" and then eight months later delivers a new protest album that will make, even the most conservative thinkers, rethink the state of the world. Maybe it takes the wisdom of time and experience to drill down to...
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There's something about a tragedy, be it personal or societal, that transforms Neil Young into one of rock's truly great fighters. This album-length dissertation on the Bush administration and its war in Iraq channels the same sort of raw-nerved passion that Young mustered on "Ohio" and "Tonight's the Night" (his reaction to the fatal overdose of friend and bandmate Danny Whitten). Sure, some of this disc's white-knuckled energy stems from Living with War 's blindingly fast creation -- less than...
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Despite the success of Buffalo Springfield, the group was plagued with tension, and Young quit the band several times before finally leaving to become a solo artist in May of 1968. Hiring Elliot Roberts as his manager, Young signed with Reprise Records and released his eponymous debut album in early 1969. By the time the album was released, he had begun playing with a local band called the Rockets, which featured guitarist Danny Whitten, bassist Billy Talbot, and drummer Ralph Molina. Young renamed...
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The Canadian music hall of famer and former member of Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young is responsible for hits like Southern Man, Heart of Gold and Harvest Moon. But on his newest record, to be titled Living with the War, Young is taking a page from Bob Dylan and putting together an album of protest songs against the actions of American President George W. Bush. One of the tracks on the upcoming release, which as of yet has no release date, is said to feature the single...
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"After the Garden" - 3:23. "Living with War" - 5:04. "The Restless Consumer" - 5:47. "Shock and Awe" - 4:53. "Families" - 2:25. "Flags of Freedom" - 3:42. "Let's Impeach the President" - 5:10. "Lookin' for a Leader" - 4:03. "Roger and Out" - 4:25. "America the Beautiful" - 2:57.
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NEIL YOUNG Living With War (2006 UK 10-track CD album written in a 2-week burst of creativity and details his outlook on the Iraq War and George Bush's leadership: "I was waiting for someone to come along, some young singer 18 to 22 years old towrite these songs and stand up," he said "I waited a long time. Then I decided that maybe the generation that has to do this is still the '60s generation. We're still here".).
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Get Neil Young's CD, Living With War, along with the exclusive t-shirt only available here in Neil's webstore. Song titles are listed on back.
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NEIL YOUNG/LIVING WITH WAR 200g LP
Excuse me, is this 1969, during the time when Rock bands released an album every nine to twelve months and they were all great? Last summer Neil Young recorded what will likely be remembered as one of his best albums ever in "Prairie Wind" and then eight months later delivers a new protest album that will make, even the most conservative thinkers, rethink the state of the world. Maybe it takes the wisdom of time and experience to drill down to the heart of issues these days instead of the open...
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There's something about a tragedy, be it personal or societal, that transforms Neil Young into one of rock's truly great fighters. This album-length dissertation on the Bush administration and its war in Iraq channels the same sort of raw-nerved passion that Young mustered on "Ohio" and "Tonight's the Night" (his reaction to the fatal overdose of friend and bandmate Danny Whitten). Sure, some of this disc's white-knuckled energy stems from Living with War 's blindingly fast creation -- less than...
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After the Garden. Living With War. The Restless Consumer. Shock and Awe. Families. Flags of Freedom. Lets Impeach the President. Lookin for a Leader. Roger and Out. America the Beautiful.
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Despite the success of Buffalo Springfield, the group was plagued with tension, and Young quit the band several times before finally leaving to become a solo artist in May of 1968. Hiring Elliot Roberts as his manager, Young signed with Reprise Records and released his eponymous debut album in early 1969. By the time the album was released, he had begun playing with a local band called the Rockets, which featured guitarist Danny Whitten, bassist Billy Talbot, and drummer Ralph Molina. Young renamed...
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'Living With War is an impressive measure of Youngs refusal to burn out or fade away that he states his case with clarity as well as dirty garage-trio momentum.' Rolling Stone 'Irate, passionate, tuneful, thoughtful and obstinate.' New York Times. For this raw limited-edition CD+DVD version of Living With War, the critically acclaimed original album that charted Top 15 this past spring and stirred up heated controversies on front pages and in blogs across the country, Neil Young strips away the...
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This raw limited-edition set includes the critically acclaimed original album plus a DVD featuring video clips documenting the recording sessions for each of the 10 songs on the album. Release Date: 12/19/2006
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Living with War - "In the Beginning"
For this raw limited-edition CD+DVD version of Living With War, the critically acclaimed original album, Neil Young strips away the choir, ratchets up the guitars and blasts away with all the passion and volume worth of one of rock's greatest singer-songwriters. In addition, packaged with the new audio CD is a DVD featuring video clips documenting the recording sessions for each of the 10 songs on the album (which is also presented with new artwork). With this Living With War, Neil Young is once again...
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A stripped-down, unpolished version of 2006s Living With War , with choir and overdubs having been jettisoned, delivers an even more powerful, jacked-up conduit of the message. Recorded live in the studio in only two weeks with sparse musical support, its hardly subtle themes and lyrics ( Lets Impeach The President ) are Youngs personal shock and awe, commenting, as he had swiftly done on the 1969 Kent State killings ( Ohio ), on the political turmoil in the U.S. and its war on terrorism.
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For this raw limited-edition CD+DVD version of Living With War, the critically acclaimed original album that charted Top 15 this past spring and stirred up heated controversies on front pages and in blogs across the country, Neil Young strips away the choir, ratchets up the guitars and blasts away with all the passion and volume worthy of one of rock’s greatest singer-songwriters. In addition, packaged with the new audio CD is a DVD featuring video clips documenting the recording sessions for each...
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Neil Young Living With War Men's T-Shirt Large
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After the Garden. Living With War. The Restless Consumer. Shock and Awe. Families. Flags of Freedom. Lets Impeach the President. Lookin for a Leader. Roger and Out. America the Beautiful.
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A stripped-down, unpolished version of 2006's Living With War, with choir and overdubs having been jettisoned, delivers an even more powerful, jacked-up conduit of the message. Recorded live in the studio in only two weeks with sparse musical support, it's hardly subtle themes and lyrics (Let's Impeach The President) are Young's personal shock and awe, commenting, as he had swiftly done on the 1969 Kent State killings ("Ohio"), on the political turmoil in the U.S. and it's war on terrorism. The original version...
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Performed by: Neil Young: Living With War Digital Sheetmusic - instantly downloadable sheet music plus an interactive, downloadable digital sheet music file (this arrangement contains complete lyrics), scoring: Leadsheet;Guitar Tab;Lyrics/Melody/Guitar, instruments: Strum;Voice;Guitar
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Living With War
Last summer Neil recorded what will likely be remembered as one of his best albums in Prairie Wind and then eight months later delivers a new protest album that will make even the most conservative thinkers rethink the state of the world. Maybe it takes wisdom and experience to get to the heart of issues these days, instead of the open mindedness of youth as in the past. Unlike some of the newer bands on the scene which focus on selling five million records so that they can buy that house in the Hills, it...
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