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  • neil young just gets me

  • The sound of acoustic music, I guess CSNY managed to take it to a different level altogether

    just the best

  • One of his best, soulful-wise.

  • just knowing that this exists keeps me going.

  • Great song--it wraps up a bunch in a pretty cool way.

  • another grate song

  • "zuma" is one of my favorite NY-albums - especially "looking for a love" gets me ..

  • When I hear this song, I think of a warm, sunny, quiet day on the beach, the sun warming my body, and the hot sand beneath me.

  • @longhairhiggins I have similar feelings. It starts off on a beach and then I find myself floating over a cities skyline at night.

  • Great album. All is well in this tortured backwater of the universe. Thanks, Neil! "Love takes care."

  • i hurd this song like a week ago, and have been playing it ever since, somethin about it just sooths my soul and just takes the edge away, thanks neil for putting all my bad days worries bad relationships all that bad juju behind me.

  • I think the fact that the best CSNY song is on a Neil Young album just goes to show something. I mean no disrespect to CSN but methinks Neil has produced the best music overall.

  • @themusicchap It's also kind of weird hearing the four of them on the same track.From what I gather, Neil Young and Stephen Stills hated one another.

  • @ChevKen Did'nt hate each other, different tastes in music, neil wanted to go on a different journey, and formed Crazy horse, But they are friends to this day,

  • @themusicchap wouldn't be as amazing as it is without CSN, it would sound like a lot of other Neil Young songs that sound similar....

  • @themusicchap Maybe yes, and maybe no. He certainly is the more prolific of the two

  • Beautiful song.

    Shame ending very slightly snipped :(

  • It would be aerodynamically impossible for that big-bosom woman to fly unless she was upside-down and we were making sweet love. Those are aerodynamics I will have to explain on another site. Neil's painting shows great promise but a juvenile mindset. Great collage in the middle and the tiny movements are cool rockkkv2

  • @11xzxzxz Hi, being a Neil fan since way back let me tell you Zuma ( the album just rocks) but the drawing or art work STINKS totally dont see a darn reason why he came up with this awful drawings my gosh terrible, (sorry) he is a genius music wise but he "aint" no F van Gogh or whatever, harvest, harvest moon and most his albums have great art but Zuma? my gosh put trash bag on top of it and just play the music Amen, tY

  • @longlostgus I mostly agree but I still like Neil's Zuma's art for some reason apart from that it's Neil.

  • @11xzxzxz

    totally fine, I even liked he's handwriting, rem em A the G Rush? that big sheet of paper with all the lyrics? yes was real cool, I was maybe venting a little to much about this cause his great artwork in all his albums (Decade?) lots you know, Listen I've read that (LOL) his band "helped" him with this cover "masterpiece" just imagine B. Talbot and Neil fighting over whose the better artist and such, I guess they decided to keep their day jobs and just rock, (hopefully) TY gus

  • Love this one from Zuma but is like CSNY song because here Neil has all three of them doing the harmonies and Stills playing some percussions and I guess one acoustic just a great song here .

    thank you dear V. very nice upload

    later

    YF

    gus : )

  • @longlostgus

    Yeah, hearing all of them on this album, even if it was just this song, left me with hope of seeing all of them together again, and since this was released in '75, I've seen them 3-4 times. (Not really sure of the number of times, 'cause you know how time fades away.)

    Still, and always, "Crazy Horse," has always rocked me.

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @rockinroller7

    Lucky you 3-4 times the whole bunch (sorry ) them four? wow, Ive seen CSN many times all great my dear fiend but to be honest just once with the great Y, (I dont know where to hide) back in 2003, had tickets for a mid 70s Ontario Cal. motor speedway big time tour, canceled cause Neil "was bored" Just as a comment ok?I was at the time fades away San Diego concert, were he recorded The last Dance (great) with Nash as a big time surprise host

    was real nice TY, gus : )

  • @longlostgus

    Yeah, each time has been better than the last.

    Seen CS&N twice, and it was great!

    Maybe the mid 70's gig was the "Stills-Young," band tour with the album, "Long May You Run." I had tickets for that show in Hawaii. If my memory serves me well, Neil cancelled the rest of the tour due to vocal chord problems after only 6 of 12 concerts that were scheduled, I believe, (with the last being on Ohau.

    Whoa! That San Diego gig had to be hot.

    TFA is a great live one.

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @rockinroller7

    Hi (last one tonight, yes it was, but first I guess Neil canceled "your" tour because again he felt bored, and left Stills (was Stills band thats for sure maybe because of it too) to finish the tour by himself, . Reg. "my" show it was cool, but he played mostly all new songs you know?, we were like what the ? then he played some of his hits but it was no crazy Horse ROCKER show nice but not the same (stray gators) and yes Nash was a real life savior, Neil was Young nice, gus: )

  • @longlostgus I have seen CS&N 2 times, and they were great.

    As for the mid 70's Stills-Young tour, I read about Neil claiming he was having vocal problems, but the speculation was more about Neil anf Stephen not getting along, which makes "comment,' about Neil being bored as a very possible comment from Neil.

    The "Time Fades Away," album is full of great songs, at least for me.

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @rockinroller7 Just the opposite with me, My fine feathered friend. Yes hearing this beautiful song scared me that they might rejoin someday or sooner but then I though I heard a rumor that other songs were planned for a reunion album at the making of Zuma (hey I probably have all of my facts wrong) but then Neil was pissed off at all the infighting. So if this was rehearsals it was rehearsals for retirement..I hoped

  • @11xzxzxz I believe what we were left with was The "Stills-Young," band with "Long May You Run," for which a 12 city tour was scheduled in '76, and as I responded to another friend on this page, Neil pulled the plug after 6 gigs with something to do with his vocal chords,,,and I had a ticket for the final concert on Ohau. (Still have it around here somewhere. Never asked for a refund for a $6.00?ticket.)

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @rockinroller7 Oh sorry you missed that .. only 6 dollars.. I never heard the vocal chord thing just that Neil took off and wanted to get away from Steve or get back to whatever. OK nice to know if Neil was not a total jerk as with Carrie (I never stop harping on that..ha) .

    Hey Steve plays nice bongos and on Jackson Browne's Doctor my eyes. Steve has lost weight recently too

  • @11xzxzxz Rolling Stone (I think) reported that Neil claimed vocal issues, but people on the tour let several other issues slip out, the most common being what had always seemed to be a problem between Stills and Young, they just couldn't get along.

    I've often wondered how they decided who's name would come first for the band name, and it's interesting how they take turns with their songs on the album, never having 2 Stills or Young songs back to back.

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @11xzxzxz I have no doubt that there could have been plenty of "Infighting," given that Neil was the "Hottest," of the 4, still riding the crest of "Harvest," and wanting things done his way. Most won't agree, but I don't feel there was a big difference in Stills and Young's musical taste, or maybe delivery is the better word. Sure, Manasses had different instruments but it was still country rock, and both of them were competeing.

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @11xzxzxz

    BTW-If you aren't aware, Zuma is a beach, and I believe neil refers to it in "Lookin' For A Love," when he sings, "Where the sun meets the water, and the mountains meet the sand, there's a beach that I walk along some time.

    And maybe there I'll meet her and we'll start to say hello and never stop to think of any other time."

    Great love song.

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @rockinroller7 Damn you I wanted to believe it was some prehistoric place with flying big bosomed women.  The harmonies are nice but the beat and guitar make good for me. Is Steve on Bongo's again? If so he's good on bongos once again.

  • @11xzxzxz Ha!

    Well, the more I think of it, maybe beaches, like the tallest mountains, can be prehistoric.

    sorry about the women. still believe it was Neil, in an abstract or drug induced fashion, especially when i always try to compare it to his self portrait on his first LP.

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @rockinroller7 Good point on the prehistoric connection. I dig Neil's mountain man from first .. but I didn't know it was a self-portrait. It's good.. I just didn't know and never thought about it which worries me now

  • @11xzxzxz I guess you don't like Will To Love ? I remember I played that more than Like a Hurricane. Even that song Hey Babe I liked though not really most of the Stars and Bars songs

  • @11xzxzxz Will to love is one my Favorite Neil songs too..

  • @11xzxzxz

    While I can't name any off the top of my head or the top of anything else, I've noticed over the years, many "Better," musicians are also able to put paint to canvas. Neil has other CD paintings.

    Yeah, the self portrait is very good and I believe Neil was saying, "Hey, look at me, and it's only me. Those other 3 guys are cool, but we just don't seem to strike the same chords, at least not at the same time.

    So I'm on my own now. See ya down the road, or in the ditch."

    Peace.

    Rock

  • @rockinroller7 My Favorite member of the living Crazy Horse is Billy Talbot .. fine energy and harmonizing with Neil so great that Neil And billy cut a demo of Through my sails ... it was better than the CSN&Y so that Stills burned the Neil/Billy demo in a bonfire of Still's Vanities. No i just made this up

  • @11xzxzxz

    Talbot is great, but I don't have a favorite member of CH.

    They all carry their weight, and support Neil supurbly.

    I believe that "Through My Sails," may be seen, in generations to come, as one of the best CSN&Y songs, even though it's not on a CSN&Y album.

  • @rockinroller7 "Yeah through my sails is great (let's have a moratorium on ending "qutoes when it's obvious). Later generation will leave off the second quotation mark too. Maybe Sails is my favorite record but the gang of 4?

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