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Neil Young - Ohio [Live At Massey Hall 1971] (Video)

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2010

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Ohio [Live At Massey Hall 1971] (Video)

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  • I'm 17 - i'd just like to take a second and apologize for what my generation has done to music.

    That is all.

  • @cheesymelvin33 - Its not you mate, its the greedy money machine and radio stations bowing to their wealth.

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  • @cheesymelvin33 i feel your pain this shit they play is sicking, what is a dubstep anyway. it sound like jumbled up mess

  • Gotta get down to it, 13 people are cutting us down.

  • @cheesymelvin33 You didn't do it, Love....You just found yourself in the whole crazy mixed-up scenario....

    Love that you are aware and care

    Hugs, Bridgette,

    xoxoxoxo

  • Yeah. I don't really know why I threw Mumford and Sons in there. They were the only band of that style I could think of that wasn't completely full of shit at the moment.. Fleet Foxes are a much better example @nickfromCO

  • one of the best live performances ive seen. i like this live version better then studio versions ive heard.

  • I agree with @ascavuzz but not about mumford and sons most of there shit sounds the same but the black keys and tool are epic.

  • @verty08 in the modern folk era, fleet foxes are MILES ahead of mumford and sons.

  • @ascavuzz Black Keys, Mumford and Sons, and Tool are the only current bands making original and consistently good music. It's not pessimism I'm trying to bring, but how has something that was once emotional, expressive, and artistic become something so used, marketed, and apathetic. Corporations making money off the artists now do not want artists like Neil Young being successful because they had an actual message so compelling and emotional it could sway people to stand and unite.

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