Conan remembers watching Neil Young “melt” Studio 8H with his performance of “Rockin’ in the Free World.” Watch Conan’s full conversation with Neil in the SXM app @ https://siriusxm.us/NeilYoungConan
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Lol he definitely re-invents himself. From someone who fought for free speech to someone who silences it.
ReplyYou back on Spotify Neil?
Replyi smashed like for his hoodie
ReplyAn old hippie musician who actually cares about things, and not just “money”. (Bob Dylan, are you listening?)
ReplyConan please never reply “mm=hmm” to a guest while you are mid sip with your lips still in a glass of water…it makes a weird sound. Thank you.
ReplyYou changed man
ReplyNeil young? More like neil old, thank you thank you im here til wednesday, tip your waitress.
ReplyNeil Young’s greatest contribution to music was pissing off Lynyrd Skynyrd enough to write Sweet Home Alabama. Beyond that, he’s an irrelevant sycophant.
ReplyNeil young has such a gigantic catalog and tons not released. And he still puts out new stuff always stays relevant. That amazes me. And he’s my favorite guitar player too
ReplyLumberjack much Conan? ….Wack-a-doo shirt jack! Sorry bro, I can’t concentrate, your shirt is distracting me.
ReplyWow! 2 people I love dearly
Reply” never get to fall in love, never get to be cool” love that line
ReplyYeah that’s definitely the best musical portion of Saturday night live that has ever been produced. I’ve even got a copy of that digitally on my phone so I can listen to it anytime.
ReplyIts funny about Canada,….when I was growing up, (1950s through the 1970s) and was a kid, we only knew it was a place where we could buy fireworks. I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, where they were outlawed. Cleveland is just across Lake Erie, from Canada and we used to take a ferry there, that we could drive our car into. In high school I was into Neil Young’s music, and I had a Canadian flag patch on my favorite jacket.
ReplyEew why this guy?
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