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Good Vibes for Neil Young...


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I hear some people

been talkin' me down,

Bring up my name,

pass it 'round.

They don't mention

happy times

They do their thing,

I'll do mine.

Ooh baby,

that's hard to change

I can't tell them

how to feel.

Some get stoned,

some get strange,

But sooner or later

it all gets real.

Walk on, walk on,

Walk on, walk on.

I remember

the good old days,

Stayed up all night

gettin' crazed.

Then the money

was not so good,

But we still did

the best we could.

Ooh baby,

that's hard to change

I can't tell them

how to feel.

Some get stoned,

some get strange,

But sooner or later

it all gets real.

Walk on, walk on,

Walk on, walk on.

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{{{{{{{{{{Positive Vibes for Neil}}}}}}}}}}

What can I say? I share the same birthday as Neil; when first started playing guitar it was Neil that got me going "Sugar Mountain" being one of the first tunes I learned. One of my favourite live shows was Neil Young & The International Harvesters" at Halifax's Metro Centre.

Thanks for keeping us Young Neil!!!

Long May You Run!

Cheers,

Can'o'Phish

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To Neil; truly a "good thing" and may he last forever as his music will...

[color:"blue"]I guess I'll call it sickness gone

It's hard to say the meaning of this song.

An ambulance can only go so fast

It's easy to get buried in the past

When you try to make a good thing last.

Get well "old man".

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NME news

NEIL YOUNG MAKING 'EXCELLENT' PROGRESS

NEIL YOUNG is expected to make a “full recovery” after suffering a brain aneurysm.

The music legend underwent surgery last Tuesday (March 29) and is making “excellent” progress, according to his agent.

Agent Bob Merlis told BBC news: "The doctors say his progress has been excellent and the expectation is that he will make a full recovery."

Young had planned to perform at Canada’s Juno music awards on Sunday, but was advised by doctors not to travel.

He said: “I’m really disappointed that I won’t be able to make it to Winnipeg for the Junos as I had hoped.

”I grew up there and was really looking forward to the show as well as spending some time with my old friends and family.

“Thanks to my doctors, I’m feeling a lot better now so I hope I can get a rain check.”

The aneurysm was reportedly discovered after Young’s vision became blurred while participating in the Rock’n’Roll Hall Of Fame ceremony last month.

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