:35 - :38 is that quintessential, raw, rugged, rough, tried-and-true tone that only Neil Young has ever been able to offer to me as a listener and life-long fan, and I simply will never get enough of it... God bless Neil and all he has done for the world of music.
NEIL YOUNG SAID IT'S HIS BEST ALBUM. IT'S HIS MOST REAL ALBUM AS IN IT PORTRAYS THE MESSAGE OF NEIL 2 FRIENDS DURING PERFECTLY. MOST GREAT ALBUMS GONE IN TOUGH TIMES. WHETHER IT BE LOVED ONES DIEING OR RELATIONSHIP BREAKUPS. THIS SONG IS UNDOUTEBLEY THE BEST SONG ON TTN I LOVE THIS SONG.
There is more of Neil Young's soul in this song, and on this entire album of tonight's the night, than on any other record he's ever made. And that's saying a lot.
@@StratsRUs okay, point taken. It's probably not fair to point at any one song or album and say that that is Neil's best. He did so much first-rate work, certainly including On the beach and Zuma.
Dr Pedant writes: strictly speaking, it's a 1950 Fender Broadcaster, the forerunner of the Telecaster, before Fender were forced to change the name for copyright reasons. Neil also owned a rarely used Tele but he sold that at auction for $22,000 five years ago.
yeah exactly, lol i remember seeing him in concert playing this guitar and automatically his hand would keep going for the pickup selector switch, on the upper part of the guitar, where it is on the Les Paul...
@cudaj2 It's fine. As far as I know, he only used the Telecaster on the songs on the Tonite's the NIght Album, which is why he's using it in this case.
c'est une très bonne chanson du loner dans sa période noire cette version est émouvante. la voix est grave .normalement il peut changer de voix soit très haut perchée soit grave .jean claude abonneau poète et écrivain.
yeah very cool, I think he recorded it on that guitar, since it was during a time when his favorite Les Paul was not working, due to a pickup being sent out to a shop for work, and then the shop went out of business...lol
It's probably his 1950 Broadcaster, which he has played on and off in a few tours ever since he used it to record the album Tonight's The Night. The tune he's playing here is from that album, probably why he brought it out.
Yes the Broadcaster - interesting! We are talking the same overall sound as 'Tele', rear pickup and neck pickup on a slab of Pine/Swamp Ash/Alder-this was the sound of Tonight's The Night eh, it makes good sense!
Turmeric, chilli flakes, in heated olive oil, slice of wholemeal, 2 slices bacon, in a pan. Get em Happy. Crack an egg over it. That's an Alba-ker-kay. Next time: The Aztec.
:35 - :38 is that quintessential, raw, rugged, rough, tried-and-true tone that only Neil Young has ever been able to offer to me as a listener and life-long fan, and I simply will never get enough of it... God bless Neil and all he has done for the world of music.
Neil and a Tele...rare sight,cool!
watching Neil Young play a telecaster is the equivilent of sighting a dodo bird. Very rare and quite exciting.
Arguably the best song on his best album.
i always thought it was tired eyes, or roll another number, but this one really is a masterpiece
@@paulkinsella6536 Tonight's The Night
NEIL YOUNG SAID IT'S HIS BEST ALBUM. IT'S HIS MOST REAL ALBUM AS IN IT PORTRAYS THE MESSAGE OF NEIL 2 FRIENDS DURING PERFECTLY. MOST GREAT ALBUMS GONE IN TOUGH TIMES. WHETHER IT BE LOVED ONES DIEING OR RELATIONSHIP BREAKUPS.
THIS SONG IS UNDOUTEBLEY THE BEST SONG ON TTN I LOVE THIS SONG.
So true.
@@whatflavor5632it’s hard to pick a fav on this album but Albuquerque has always been a stand out song for me.
Neil with a Tele--how cool is that?!
Not to mention one of the greatest songs from his greatest album, Tonight's the Night.
I was going to say that...never seen him with a Tele before.
@@tomryan6389 think he was using that same telecaster when making Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere,there's some video out there...
About as cool as his FLYING V
Saw him play that Tele once at the Bill Graham memorial.
I once read where Neil said this song was the musical equivalent to the hearse leaving with Danny Whitten's body. Only Neil can emote that feeling.
Neil Young has to be one of the few greats that is still in their prime
This song is so true to me. I wish I was back in Albuquerque right now, or at least back in New Mexico.
Yeah, all real men do.
Thanks to the greatest artist of all times...! Neil Young!!!
There is more of Neil Young's soul in this song, and on this entire album of tonight's the night, than on any other record he's ever made. And that's saying a lot.
On The Beach though ?!?! C' m Awwwn Maaaan !
@@StratsRUs okay, point taken. It's probably not fair to point at any one song or album and say that that is Neil's best. He did so much first-rate work, certainly including On the beach and Zuma.
Hey Mr Neil Young. Thank you for another little tome for the universal man. Tonight is indeed the night.
Dr Pedant writes: strictly speaking, it's a 1950 Fender Broadcaster, the forerunner of the Telecaster, before Fender were forced to change the name for copyright reasons. Neil also owned a rarely used Tele but he sold that at auction for $22,000 five years ago.
Waited all night in Albuquerque concert for him to play this!............never did
TTN------- best Album ever!!
Not playing it in Albuquerque is such a Neil Young thing to do :-)
one of my favorite songs of all time right here
I was at one of the two shows he played here that year. The setlist was unbelievable.
The great road song of all time. Thanks, Neil!
saw him in Amsterdam on that tour. Best show i've ever seen! goosebumps all over!
Same 'Tele' he used on the 'Tonight's The Night' recording and subsequent Tour!
neil is a cool kat. this is sublime
I want a steel guitar just like Ben's! Love it!
Best songwriter on earth.
R.I.P Ben Keith!
gives me chills... legendary
Great song great city!!!
Great! Thanks Neil and filmer!
One of my favorite Neil songs. A real gem!
wow i have never seen Neil play a Tele , fun times ;0
songs from the badlands..... no one makes me weep like a little by like him.
I didn't expect him to have this on the play list when I saw him but damn would have that been epic.
One of my favorite song. Bluesy slow electric perfection.
He's also a master of Telecaster :D
Amazing. Thank you for sharing.
why is it that the bet country tunes are never by “country artists”?
i love this.
Neil sei il nr 1 .
yeah exactly, lol i remember seeing him in concert playing this guitar and automatically his hand would keep going for the pickup selector switch, on the upper part of the guitar, where it is on the Les Paul...
Same 'Tele' he used on the 'Tonight's The Night' recording and subsequent Tour! ... Good thing Bruce Berry didn't get his hands on it ...
beautiful rock
@0481870 but on this song Neil's using a Fender Telecaster ... but yeah, Old Black is still doing fine !
love you newfies
Love you Neil
@cudaj2 It's fine. As far as I know, he only used the Telecaster on the songs on the Tonite's the NIght Album, which is why he's using it in this case.
Neil with a tele never saw that before.
That yell at :05 and at the end are epic appreciation! Love it!
Epic suck time.
@@Zanthxs That’s my wife. 😁🤘
awesome!:)
... Old Black is still alive and well!
c'est une très bonne chanson du loner dans sa période noire cette version est émouvante. la voix est grave .normalement il peut changer de voix soit très haut perchée soit grave .jean claude abonneau poète et écrivain.
yeah very cool, I think he recorded it on that guitar, since it was during a time when his favorite Les Paul was not working, due to a pickup being sent out to a shop for work, and then the shop went out of business...lol
How many of you out there have taken the time to search for the Alburquerque town in Spain? Cause nothing comes out of nothing, you know
Yep, amazing and Neil is playing a Telecaster not his "black beauty" Les Paul...
never saw him play a Fender guitar!
It's probably his 1950 Broadcaster, which he has played on and off in a few tours ever since he used it to record the album Tonight's The Night. The tune he's playing here is from that album, probably why he brought it out.
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Amen!
@Hoodrio Yeah I was just thinking ..hey Neil with a Tele, not blackie-how cool is that? Lol...I love this song
Neil looks cool af playing a Tele
You didn't need the last 3 words.
Only real fans would notice which guitar he's playin and show concern ... ; /
A Telecaster is unusual for the man - but suits it very much!
Yes the Broadcaster - interesting! We are talking the same overall sound as 'Tele', rear pickup and neck pickup on a slab of Pine/Swamp Ash/Alder-this was the sound of Tonight's The Night eh, it makes good sense!
That's right.....
@@Deliquescentinsight sweet to see some intelligent techie comments that we lay folk can appreciate! Thanks! Neil rules!
how the hell is he making that tele sound like his White Falcon.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that is a Fender Broadcaster rather than a telecaster.
Don't get better than that.
wooow
Turmeric, chilli flakes, in heated olive oil, slice of wholemeal, 2 slices bacon, in a pan. Get em Happy. Crack an egg over it. That's an Alba-ker-kay.
Next time: The Aztec.
Is there a guitar Neil doesnt look cool with????
@0481870 That's cold babe.
Peter Gabriel are you Biko
テレキャスを弾いているニールを初めて見ました。
とても魅力的な音だけど、テレキャスの音は「正確」すぎて、ニールの気に入らなかったのかなあ。
Too slow. Love Neal, but...
Tired rendition.