It depends on the use.
i.e. the TV show The Wonder Years had an episode about a used car. During the closing credits, they played "Long May You Run" while the car was pictured. When the rerun came a few months later, there was no song at all during the closing credits.
You would not need permission for personal use.
A great song written by Steve Perry ( Front man ) and guitarist Neil Schon of the group Journey . The song has been made more popular by its use to advertise for many market leading company's such as Heinz and Ford .
No, he wasn't in New York during the peak jazz musician heroin crazy and he became a Buddhist soon after arriving, which kept him off the stuff.
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Prolly a White Falcon singlecut. The 6120 he used in Buffalo Springfield he trade for his Les Paul "Old Black". He had back problems during Harvest and preferred a lighter hollow body
well you can use a song called "se busca"-"Wanted" It for anybody it's a nice song hear at youtube.
So what key is the harmonica for the song Oh lonesome Me by Neil Young for about the 10th time
Hohner Marine Band
many keys, but C and G most often. B flat as well in My My Hey Hey.
A great song written by Steve Perry ( Front man ) and guitarist Neil Schon of the group Journey . The song has been made more popular by its use to advertise for many market leading company's such as Heinz and Ford .
Like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Little Walter Tom Petty uses Marine Band harmonicas from Hohner
Neil Armstrong... the Astronaut? None that I know of.He was an Astronaut.
: Certainly answering Neil Young is an 'American' or 'Canadian' doesn't really answer this question. : : In Jimmy McDonough's Neil Young biography Shakey there is no mention of Young's father or mother being Native American Indians. His mother was born in the U.S.A. and his father was born in Canada into what certainly sounds like non-Indian households. As well Neil was born in Canada to a non-Native household, from the story depicted in the biography. : Still Young's music and appearance do invite the Native American notion -- given with Neil Young there seems to be quite a bit of Amerindian identification going on in his lyrics, song titles and even in how he dresses. As McDonough mentions he was called the 'Indian in the group' by some of the former members of Buffalo Springfield. As well his use of a high pitched voice seems at times to echo the range used in some traditional plains Indian chant. : : Many Americans and Canadians with either Indians, trappers or mountain men in their family tree claim some range of biological, linguistic, cultural or historical heritage [ALSO SEE Metis] in common with the American Indians. : WIth Young its hard to say though if any of this heritage is part of Neil Young's background or not. Mostly with him American Indian heritage seems to part of an adopted identity and a choice of inspirations, although it would be interesting to hear or read of anything that might clarify otherwise. : Or perhaps like they say in Chile and Argentina shake a family tree and see who falls out...
No Neil Armstrong used the Eagle to land on the moon.
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