Thursday, November 13, 2008

Ultra Rare "Mustang": Archives Preview


Music video of the drive to Shoreline for the Bridge concert.

Ultra rare "Mustang" from Squires era used as a soundtrack of Neil driving LincVolt in convertible top down mode on a beautiful Northern California day. Consider this an Archives preview.

Very cool Shakey Pix!

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At 11/14/2008 06:29:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How To Save A Major Automobile Company

Auto manufacturers taking advantage of a government bailout must only sell clean and green vehicles that do not contribute to global warming.

by Neil Young

 
At 11/14/2008 07:31:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, yes, yes, Neil has become a writer for the Huffington Post........

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/neil-young

Besides the super cool article it's kind of nice to read the comments. Neil for president... of the U.S.A. and GM and Ford! He can handle it.

 
At 11/14/2008 07:41:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great music video! Is this song about the automobile named after a horse? Or is it about the horse? Hard to say since it is unclear (at least until January 27) when it was written. 1963 or 1964?
Production of the car began in Dearborn, Michigan on 9 March 1964 and the car was introduced to the public on 17 April 1964 at the New York World's Fair.
I think Neil wrote the song in 63 while having a vision that a car with the name would be available soon. Allways ahead of time.

 
At 11/14/2008 07:53:00 AM, Anonymous Mother Nature on the Run said...

How To Save All the Major Automobile Companies?

Convert your current inventory to energy efficient vehicles like Neil did!

 
At 11/14/2008 08:40:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's bailout the BIG 3 and stay the course!
$2,000 of the price of every car made in Detroit goes toward UAW pensions and benefits.
The UAW backed Obama/Biden.
Just who will they save?
"I'm proud to be a union man
Give me all the money that you can."

 
At 11/19/2008 01:42:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess it's time for some new Ordinary People - the old ones aren't very creative and they want too much money.

Tell that to the guy in the unemployment line with mouths to feed.

I was thinking that if the auto workers banded together, they could secure loans to buy out the Big three - well, one of them anyway, form a co-op and create the sorts of cars Neil envisions.

But, that would take some extra-Ordinary People.

-Jim

 

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