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I always enjoy Neil's live energy. He really loves playing live. I've seen him live and he's just as happy as can be and puts all of his energy into it. I think Johnny Cash is having the most fun. This jam is meant to be fun and interesting not a technical marvel. You have to love it for what it is. These closing jams for the RRHOF are meant to be fun. I'm guessing this is sometime in the 80s long before their building in Cleveland.
is there a total line-up: Page , Santana, Richards, Edge, Fogerty, Cash, Aaron Neville? Edgar Winter? on sax. Dr. John? stage, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding?
Neil Young, Carlos Santana, Steve Cropper, Edgar Winter, Keith Richards, Johnny Cash, John Fogerty, The Edge, Aaron Neville; Jimmy Page. Paul Schaffer. Not certain about the others.
There's that many famous gootar peoples at concerts like this that it gets rather silly with everyone lookin' around - me? you? dunno? The Concert for George shows how to do it right.
Aaron Neville sort of behind Neil, is that Johnny Cash as well? Edgar Winter on sax. Dr, John stage left? Steve Cropper. I thought the bass player was Kenny Aaronsen, but a closer look made me think I'm wrong there.
It's like that Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song that introduces a line up that doesn't stop. Very funny & true now in these rather silly I must be there too, don't leave me out! concerts.
Carlos Santana, The Edge, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, Johnny Cash, Neil Young and more, all on the same stage jamming this Bob Dylin classic together to honor Jimi just gave me an intense music orgasm! (hehe) Somebody better bury all of those guitars with a cigarette, or maybe a blunt!
Greatest HOF mega jam was the year they paid tribute to George Harrison following his death. When Clapton (who was NOT in attendance) was asked..."What's it like being considered the greatest guitar player of all time?" He responded: "I dunno, you'd have to ask Prince". It's worth a search and view...
......and then IT MIGHT GET LOUD years later. I really would like to see more work between Keih and Jimmy. I've heard both speak so well of each other (although Keith wasn't keen on Zep).
Neil is the best! I see Johnny Cash, the Edge, Keith Richards, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Page but who is the gitarist left of Neil? Is it George Harrisson?
You could have 1000 guitarists on stage and Neil Young is still gonna try his damndest to be the loudest, most wild of them all! Try and take his solo…go on, I dare you!
Peccato per l'audio che non si sente bene (la voce di Neil Young è troppo bassa, rispetto alla musica), ma è uno spettacolo unico vedere suonare tutti insieme "All Along the Watchtower" di Bob Dylan, autori/cantanti/musicisti del livello di Young, Jimmi Page, Carlos Santana, John Fogerty, The Edge, Keith Richards. Si intravvede anche Johnny Cash. Insomma, un supergruppo, alla "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame", per celebrare un evento/tributo al grandissimo Jimi Hendrix. :-)
Neil Young..not too many in his category as one of the greatest rockers of his generation; perhaps the best. I look at Dave Matthews as the closest to Neil Young today. During my many visits to the Filmore East, it seemed all the rockers would go on these extended guitar or drum solos and a lot of us would nod off. You guys have got to go on youtube and search for The Dave Matthews Band live at Central Park doing this song. I do not want to Bogart this post, but do it! You will not be sorry.
Proof that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is really full of crap. Keeping legendary rock bands out, and not even having the technical ability to properly mic and arrange a sound stage. The musical example of a real clusterf--k.
I like how "The Edge" knows his place when surrounded by true greats, and mainly keeps quiet, content to strum along like the also-ran he is, and always has been.
@@andrewkarl5174 I'd agree, if you were correct, but you're not and he is not. He's a one-trick pony. Consider the plethora of online customers (I forget the service - Spotify, or similar nonsense) who got a free U2 album and didn't want it! Plinky plinky plinky plonk on a guitar is not clever or even original. It's tedious. I assume you're Irish, and therefore challenged in many ways.
Armer Herr Hendrix, was für`n Krach um seine Kunst. Poor Mr. Hendrix, what kinda military rhythm around his Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding musically art. Breddah NegusSiesta.