Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
Long May You Run is song that Neil Young wrote in early 1974 about his 1948 Buick Roadmaster (really designed as a hearse), which provided him ample transportation for many years until it broke down in Blind River, Canada in 1962 (or 1963, or 1965, depending on the authority). In any case, it was the inspiration for a song that was performed in 1974, documented with a CSNY show in Oakland that summer. This lesson goes a bit into the early version but mostly covers the official release in 1976 on the only album by the Stills-Young Band. A few unusual chords are analyzed as well.
Enjoy this Level 4 lesson.
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>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - Long May You Run - Neil Young
after posting this I went back and you can find the Alone and Forsaken video on the Hope for Haiti concert
Neil has a way of getting the most out of G D Bm A C chords and hammer ons, seems so simple
but there is only one Neil Young
Neil has a way of getting the most out of G D Bm A C chords and hammer ons, seems so simple
but there is only one Neil Young
pigpenz wrote:
I think you are right for that,,maybe you got also to swing like Neil or get that strum feeling..
after posting this I went back and you can find the Alone and Forsaken video on the Hope for Haiti concert
Neil has a way of getting the most out of G D Bm A C chords and hammer ons, seems so simple
but there is only one Neil Young
I think you are right for that,,maybe you got also to swing like Neil or get that strum feeling..