Neil Young Gear Rundown - Exactly What He Uses. Guitars, Amps, Strings, Musicianship & More...

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This video was recorded in the Masterlink Studio in Nashville, TN on June 29, 2005.

In this video, Joe Chambers, CEO and Founder of the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville, TN sits down with Neil Young to discuss guitars, amps, strings, song writing, and Neil's early years and musicianship.

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  • I was playing bass in a jazz band at a restaurant when Neil walked up stood right next to me and watched me play for a minute. We weren’t that good and I wondered why he’d bother. I guess the guy just likes bands and music. I’ve been playing for 50 years and Neil standing there is still my biggest thrill.
  • Neil is my favorite rock and roll artist. I really admire him most for taking care of his son and showing him the love that he does, he takes him with him on tour and Neil also raises a lot of money to help out special needs children and their parents making life better for all of them. Nobody can rock like Neil Young, he has an incredible sound and tone, I love his lyrics and his enthusiasm every time he preforms he puts his heart and soul into his performance. Thank you and GOD bless you Neil Young.
  • @banjo1434
    The way Neil hits the strings with his pick is instantly recognisable. Like all the greatest artists he has created his own unique impression of the world and his place in it. A remarkable achievement..
  • I really enjoy watching Neil talk. A true legend, who thankfully is still with us in 2021. Hope he lives until 120..him and McCartney.
  • Excellent Interviewer ! Asks relevant and interesting questions, allows time for full responses, doesn't jump in quick when there's a silent moment, allows Neil to cogitate, recall, reminisce... Perfect.
  • A true genius. I'll never forget going on a road-trip with my family in 2018 to see Neil in St. Louis and 2 nights in Chicago. It was a long drive up from Atlanta, but it was one of the greatest weeks of my life. Thanks for the memories Neil.
  • I was born in 1956, the year Elvis broke, and I'm amazed, constantly, at the fabulous information we all have available to us. I've follow Mr. Young since 1968, and the concept that someday I'd be able to learn from him via this "thing" we call the Internet is...well, a kind of miracle in a way. Very grateful.
  • 'Cortez' is my favorite solo of all time. The tone, the touch, the ideas, everything.
  • I like the way Joe Chambers always asks interesting questions, from his obvious knowledge of not only the artists and their music but instruments and gear and he lets them answer without butting in or talking over them. It makes for a very calm and relaxed interview.
  • Living in the jungle in Costa Rica I'm starved for music and music history. Gracias for your fabulous shows. Especially about Neil Young. I saw him in Washington, D.C. at the Cellar Door in 1970. I wonder if he remembers having a bottle of wine with me and my boyfriend after one of the shows. One of my most treasured memories. Pura Vida
  • @BW-dv5cd
    Much like Jaco plays the sounds of Florida, Neil's music really recreates the sound of Ontario to me! The rusty colours and loneliness are reflected in his distorted guitar.... What a great artist!
  • Neil really answered all questions with the best effort. What a great song maker and person! Thank You Neil Young!
  • Great to hear Neil praising Hank Marvin and recognising his importance to the history of the electric guitar.
  • Floyd Cramer? THAT is wild. I never would have picked him as an influence on Neil's playing. But as soon as he mentioned the name, it makes perfect sense. Especially in his acoustic style. He has that two note roll thing, that approximates a bent note. Neil achieves a similar result with hammer-ons and pulls within a chord shape. "Tell Me Why" is crawling with that. "Old Man" is very Floydy too. That's quite the revelation. Awesome!
  • Saw Neil in 1972 on his Harvest album tour. Massively popular and influential album and Neil was about the world's biggest rocker at that time. Linda Ronstadt was the opening act wearing her Cub Scout uniform. What a night!
  • 6:52 Kevin Shields from My Bloody Valentine, years later, eventually masters this approach in a bit of an updated way. So great to hear Neil talk about a lineage of players being influenced by those who came before and making it their own.
  • " I just play the guitar", what a cool, real artist/human. Neil Young is definitely one of a kind. Great interview, as always Joe. Peace.
  • @imfrcd
    I get goose bumps to this day from hearing him play Corte's the Killer live 20 years ago...