Rust Never Sleeps

Occupation

  • Vocals / Guitar / Harmonica: Neil Young
  • Guitar: Frank Sampedro
  • Bass: Joe Osborne, Billy Talbot
  • Drums: Carl T. sky, Ralph Molina
  • Vocals: Nicolette Larson

Rust Never Sleeps is the title of the album, and a recorded at the same time concert film of Neil Young and Crazy Horse.

  • 2.1 Title List Movie
  • 2.2 Publications
  • 2.3 soundtrack

Album

Rust Never Sleeps is a 1979 released album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse. The first half of the album - the first side of the LP corresponding to - has been recorded with acoustic instruments. The first three pieces are based on partly reworked live recordings of Young's solo tour in May 1978 two tracks are studio recordings: .. Sailaway was taken during the recording of Comes a Time and Pocahontas solo approximately around 1975 In Sailaway was Young of " Gone With The Wind Orchestra " support, consisted of the Nicolette Larson, Joe Osborne (bass) and Carl T. Himmel ( drums).

The second half was taken during the " Rust -Never -Sleeps " tour, which denied Young with his backing band Crazy Horse in the autumn of 1978. Here are listening to heavily distorted electric guitar part. The titles are based on live recordings. In the post-processing some overdubs were added, as for example in the song Hey Hey, My My, which was recorded as a single piece of Rust Never Sleeps on October 22, 1978 at the Cow Palace. While it is in large parts identical to the published on the album Live Rust version of the same recording, but for example, includes an additional guitar solo after the first verse, which is not included in the original version of the concert on Live Rust. The version on Rust Never Sleeps is about half a minute longer. In contrast to the Live Rust audience track for the most part was on Rust Never Sleeps also removed (it is but the beginning and end of the pieces still partially audible).

The album's title quotes an advertising slogan for Rust -Oleum paint. He is picked up in the song Hey Hey, My My. This last piece of the album is an electrically amplified variation of the opening track My My, Hey, Hey, is presented with Akustigitarrenbegleitung. As the album Tonight's the Night and later Freedom is Rust Never Sleeps order of two versions of a song already framed. Both pieces differ only in details in text. The line " It's better to burn out than it is to rust " from My My, Hey Hey comes from Jeff Blackburn, the Young played in the band The Ducks 1977. In Hey Hey, My My it is varied to " It's better to burn out 'cause rust never sleeps ".

My My, Hey Hey ( Out of the Blue ) is the title theme for the film Out of the Blue / Dynamite Punk by Dennis Hopper from the year 1980.

The title " Sedan Delivery " and " Powderfinger " wrote Neil Young first for Lynyrd Skynyrd.

The album was completed in 2003 to number 350 of the " 500 Greatest Albums of All Time " Rolling Stone magazine.

Tracklist Album

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All songs by Neil Young, except My My, Hey Hey ( Neil Young, Jeff Blackburn).

Film

The film Rust Never Sleeps emerged as a recording of a concert on October 22, 1978 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. It was directed by Bernard Shakey, a pseudonym behind which hides Neil Young himself. The album Rust Never Sleeps was recorded at various concerts of the 1978 tour, but not on that October 22 (exception: Hey Hey, My My, above). Instead, as the soundtrack to the film was the album Live Rust published (initially as a double LP and later on CD ).

Title List Movie

Publications

The film was released in 1979 on VHS. The DVD re-release on 24 September 2002. In 2005, New Media also appeared at Falcon a DVD with the simple title neil young & crazy horse LIVE, which is ( as the back cover suggests ) to the movie Rust Never Sleeps is.

Soundtrack

As an official soundtrack album Live Rust, however, on which the Introduction, the title Thrasher and Welfare Mothers as well as some not backed by music scenes in which costumed people scurry across the stage, were not published appeared. In Europe, was released in 2007 with the Dutch label Immortal live in San Francisco titled Doppel-LP/-CD that contains all played by Neil Young during the concert on October 22, 1978 pieces.

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