Neil Young Tribute by Cod Gone Wild

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2010

Folkdance is a song about Neil Young.
His music has been around since 1960.
He has put his soul on the table for the benefit of our ears.
His music has been an influence on Rock and Roll.
We are proud of him and thankful for his work.
Long may you run old friend!

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This video is a response to neil young-like a hurricane
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  • great song

  • Young was originally named 'Noel'. Angels are typically sexless, and, due to the Young family's new baby's withered scrotum and tiny testicles, the name was deemed appropriate. Uncle Young, engaging with baby Young as Canadian outback uncles often do, clipped baby Young's scrotum off and tossed it and the vestigial testicals to the hogs the Young Family kept about the grounds of their Canadian homestead. He thought he was doing baby Young's future boyfriends a favor. He succeeded.

  • Ms Nelly Young's Uncle remembered her as a particularly dour and sullen child. He resented her plain appearance. That his extracurricular activities effected Nelly's voice is obvious. Uncle Young can share inadvertent credit for Nelly's distinctive, high-pitched yowling He mistook Nelly's withered scrotum for excess labial tissue, so he clipped it off - creating a castrato Luddite minstrel from an androgyne genetic Neanderthal throwback. Ah, the vagaries of life.

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