Neil Young and Crazy Horse have confirmed details of their new album, Fu##In’ Up. The nine-track LP will initially be available for Record Store Day 2024 on April 20th, before receiving a wide release on April 26th.
Fu##In’ Up was recorded in 2023 by Young, Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina, Micah Nelson, and Nils Lofgren. It finds the band revisiting and re-recording material featured on their acclaimed 1990 album, Ragged Glory. With the exception of “Farmer John,” Young retitled all of the songs featured on Fu##In’ Up.
“In the spirit it’s offered, we made this for the Horse lovers,” Young said in a statement. “I can’t stop it. The Horse is runnin’. What a ride we have. I don’t want to mess with the vibe, and I am so happy to have this to share.”
Below, you can preview the release with Crazy Horse’s new version of “Over and Over,...
Fu##In’ Up was recorded in 2023 by Young, Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina, Micah Nelson, and Nils Lofgren. It finds the band revisiting and re-recording material featured on their acclaimed 1990 album, Ragged Glory. With the exception of “Farmer John,” Young retitled all of the songs featured on Fu##In’ Up.
“In the spirit it’s offered, we made this for the Horse lovers,” Young said in a statement. “I can’t stop it. The Horse is runnin’. What a ride we have. I don’t want to mess with the vibe, and I am so happy to have this to share.”
Below, you can preview the release with Crazy Horse’s new version of “Over and Over,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Neil Young has announced his first tour in four years.
For now, the “Costal Tour,” as it’s called, sticks to the west coast. The outing begins with four nights a the 1,200-person capacity Ford Theatre in Los Angeles. He’ll then move on to larger venues, including the Santa Barbara Bowl, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and Berkeley, and the Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon. According to a press release, more dates will be announced in the future.
The tour will pull from the more obscure reaches of Neil Young’s catalogue, highlighting songs he has yet to perform live over his six-decade career. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer prefaced the setlist choice to patrons of the Neil Young Archives, saying, “I don’t want to come back and do the same songs again. I’ll feel like I was on some sort of carnival ride.
For now, the “Costal Tour,” as it’s called, sticks to the west coast. The outing begins with four nights a the 1,200-person capacity Ford Theatre in Los Angeles. He’ll then move on to larger venues, including the Santa Barbara Bowl, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and Berkeley, and the Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon. According to a press release, more dates will be announced in the future.
The tour will pull from the more obscure reaches of Neil Young’s catalogue, highlighting songs he has yet to perform live over his six-decade career. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer prefaced the setlist choice to patrons of the Neil Young Archives, saying, “I don’t want to come back and do the same songs again. I’ll feel like I was on some sort of carnival ride.
- 6/9/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
This month, Robert Smith learned first hand about the complexities of the ticketing industry when The Cure announced a North American tour. Even after the band opted out of Ticketmaster’s “dynamic” pricing structure, many fans were unable to secure tickets, while others were subjected to exorbitant service fees.
In a new post on his website, Neil Young weighed in on The Cure’s tour drama. “It’s over. The old days are gone,” Young wrote, reposting an article about Smith’s battle for fair prices. “I get letters blaming me for $3,000.00 tickets for a benefit I am doing. That money does not go to me or the benefit. Artists have to worry about ripped off fans blaming them for Ticketmaster add-ons and scalpers.”
Young continued, “Concert Tours are no longer fun. Concert Tours not what they were.” See his full post here.
The Cure made a concerted effort to...
In a new post on his website, Neil Young weighed in on The Cure’s tour drama. “It’s over. The old days are gone,” Young wrote, reposting an article about Smith’s battle for fair prices. “I get letters blaming me for $3,000.00 tickets for a benefit I am doing. That money does not go to me or the benefit. Artists have to worry about ripped off fans blaming them for Ticketmaster add-ons and scalpers.”
Young continued, “Concert Tours are no longer fun. Concert Tours not what they were.” See his full post here.
The Cure made a concerted effort to...
- 3/24/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
The members of Crazy Horse have announced a new album with Neil Young titled All Roads Lead Home, out March 31st. As a preview, they’ve released one of Nils Lofgren’s songs from the album, “You Will Never Know.”
During the pandemic, Lofgren, Billy Talbot, and Ralph Molina each recorded three solo songs with different musicians. For his part, Young contributed a live solo version of “Song of the Seasons” from Barn, his 2021 album with Crazy Horse.
All Roads Lead Home will be available on vinyl and CD. See the artwork and full tracklist below; pre-orders are ongoing.
Lofgren shows off his guitar expertise on the folksy “You Will Never Know,” which features lyrics like, “You will never know/ How well she does without you.” Stream the track below.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s most recent album, World Record, was released in 2022. Young also unveiled the long-shelved Crazy Horse album Toast last year.
During the pandemic, Lofgren, Billy Talbot, and Ralph Molina each recorded three solo songs with different musicians. For his part, Young contributed a live solo version of “Song of the Seasons” from Barn, his 2021 album with Crazy Horse.
All Roads Lead Home will be available on vinyl and CD. See the artwork and full tracklist below; pre-orders are ongoing.
Lofgren shows off his guitar expertise on the folksy “You Will Never Know,” which features lyrics like, “You will never know/ How well she does without you.” Stream the track below.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s most recent album, World Record, was released in 2022. Young also unveiled the long-shelved Crazy Horse album Toast last year.
- 2/17/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Delia Brown, is that you? Everwood star Vivien Cardone returned to TV screens in "Star-Struck Victims," the Wednesday, Feb. 24 episode of Law & Order: Svu. Viewers first met Cardone in A Beautiful Mind when she played Marcee in 2001. She went on from there to Everwood, which ran from 2002-2006. On the WB series, she played Delia Brown, the daughter of Andy (Treat Williams) and sister to Ephram (Gregory Smith) for 89 episodes. After Everwood ended, she appeared in 2008's All Roads Lead Home, did an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent in 2010 and in 2011 was part of One Life to Live. On Svu, Cardone played Kristi Cryer, a vlogger who accuses a famous TV star (Craig Bierko) and the...
- 2/25/2016
- E! Online
Tell Me You Love Me is an intensely personal short film co-written and co-directed by Gary C. Warren (The Path Of Torment, Best Laid Schemes) and Sharon Wright.
Sharon Wright (Candy Apple Red, Three Blind Saints) also stars in the film as a woman tormented by the memory of a violent act committed against her in the past. Now, with everything around her a reminder of what she has endured, emotions boil to a head, leading to an ironic conclusion.
This 5-plus minute short film is a dramatic thriller that packs an audio/visual wallop to accompany the equally emotional story. Warren’s style comes through primarily in his editing, as is the case with his two feature films as well, cutting abruptly and precisely to associate disconnected moments in time and evoke and enhanced sensory response. Warren.s choice of music for the soundtrack is also significant to the filmmaker’s interpretation,...
Sharon Wright (Candy Apple Red, Three Blind Saints) also stars in the film as a woman tormented by the memory of a violent act committed against her in the past. Now, with everything around her a reminder of what she has endured, emotions boil to a head, leading to an ironic conclusion.
This 5-plus minute short film is a dramatic thriller that packs an audio/visual wallop to accompany the equally emotional story. Warren’s style comes through primarily in his editing, as is the case with his two feature films as well, cutting abruptly and precisely to associate disconnected moments in time and evoke and enhanced sensory response. Warren.s choice of music for the soundtrack is also significant to the filmmaker’s interpretation,...
- 4/12/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Hot on the tail (ha!) of this weekend's "Soul Surfer," the true, inspirational story of surfer Bethany Hamilton who overcame the odds after she had her arm bit off by a shark, comes the trailer for "Dolphin Tale," the true, inspirational story of a dolphin who overcame the odds after it had its tale ripped off by a crab trap.
Yes, the motivational aquatic mammal film you've been waiting for your entire life is finally here!
Yahoo premiered the trailer for "Dolphin Tale," which sports an eclectic roster of talent including Ashley Judd, Harry Connick Jr., Kris Kristofferson and Morgan Freeman. The short snippet of footage avoids characterization, instead focusing on a group of randoms committed to helping the dolphin, Windsor, survive the horrible tragedy she suffered. They come up with a pretty ingenious plan: build and fit the dolphin with a prosthetic tail and teach the sea creature to swim again.
Yes, the motivational aquatic mammal film you've been waiting for your entire life is finally here!
Yahoo premiered the trailer for "Dolphin Tale," which sports an eclectic roster of talent including Ashley Judd, Harry Connick Jr., Kris Kristofferson and Morgan Freeman. The short snippet of footage avoids characterization, instead focusing on a group of randoms committed to helping the dolphin, Windsor, survive the horrible tragedy she suffered. They come up with a pretty ingenious plan: build and fit the dolphin with a prosthetic tail and teach the sea creature to swim again.
- 4/8/2011
- by Matt Patches
- NextMovie
Chicago – This week’s edition of the Round-Up - HollywoodChicago’s recurring feature of titles that might fall through the cracks if we don’t shine a spotlight on them, however briefly - includes proof that while not all remakes fail some certainly do, Chris Rock is still the most talented stand-up comedian alive, and the Brits usually do TV better than Americans.
“Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger,” “Henry Poole is Here,” “King Kong,” “The Pink Panther,” and “Skins”. Some you probably know well, others you may be reading about for the first time here. Take notes.
(Check out the first edition of the round-up, the second edition, number three and a few Blu-Ray Round-Ups here and here.)
All of these titles were released on January 20th, 2009, unless otherwise noted.
Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger was released by HBO Home Video on January 20th, 2009.
Photo credit: HBO “Chris Rock: Kill...
“Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger,” “Henry Poole is Here,” “King Kong,” “The Pink Panther,” and “Skins”. Some you probably know well, others you may be reading about for the first time here. Take notes.
(Check out the first edition of the round-up, the second edition, number three and a few Blu-Ray Round-Ups here and here.)
All of these titles were released on January 20th, 2009, unless otherwise noted.
Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger was released by HBO Home Video on January 20th, 2009.
Photo credit: HBO “Chris Rock: Kill...
- 1/20/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
"The Lonely Maiden," starring Morgan Freeman and Christopher Walken; "The Killing Room," starring Timothy Hutton; and "Powder Blue," starring Forest Whitaker, will all screen for the first time at the 29th American Film Market, running Nov. 5-12 at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel and Le Merigot Beach Hotel in Santa Monica.
The market will present 513 films, including 102 world premieres and 375 market premieres.
In addition to Freeman and Walken, the Yari Film Group's "Maiden" stars William H. Macy; "Killing Room," from ContentFilm International, stars Chloe Sevigny, Nick Cannon and Peter Stormare along with Hutton; Qed International's "Powder Blue" boasts a cast that includes Whitaker, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Ray Liotta and Patrick Swayze.
Other pictures set for world premieres include "Baby on Board," with Lara Flynn Boyle, John Corbett, Heather Graham and Jerry O'Connell (Entertainment 7); "Evil Angel," starring Ving Rhames (Arrow Entertainment); "High Life," with Timothy Olyphant (Shoreline Entertainment); "La Linea,...
The market will present 513 films, including 102 world premieres and 375 market premieres.
In addition to Freeman and Walken, the Yari Film Group's "Maiden" stars William H. Macy; "Killing Room," from ContentFilm International, stars Chloe Sevigny, Nick Cannon and Peter Stormare along with Hutton; Qed International's "Powder Blue" boasts a cast that includes Whitaker, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Ray Liotta and Patrick Swayze.
Other pictures set for world premieres include "Baby on Board," with Lara Flynn Boyle, John Corbett, Heather Graham and Jerry O'Connell (Entertainment 7); "Evil Angel," starring Ving Rhames (Arrow Entertainment); "High Life," with Timothy Olyphant (Shoreline Entertainment); "La Linea,...
- 10/2/2008
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Peter Boyle, the hulking, snappish actor who started out his career as a tough but gained fame for his comedic roles as the Monster in Young Frankenstein and the irascible father on Everybody Loves Raymond, died yesterday in New York; he was 71. In news reports on Wednesday morning, Boyle's publicist stated that the actor passed away at New York Presbyterian Hospital after suffering from from multiple myeloma and heart disease. (The actor had suffered a stroke in 1990, and a heart attack in 1999.) A Christian Brothers monk who taught drama before turning to acting himself, Boyle honed his craft with both the Second City Chicago ensemble and famed acting teacher Uta Hagen. Bit roles soon gave way to a starring role in the Vietnam-era drama Joe, where he played a misanthropic factory worker; in the early '70s, he also had supporting roles in The Friends of Eddie Coyle, The Candidate, and Steelyard Blues. Boyle overcame his rather ominous appearance and brooding presence with a phenomenal comic turn in Mel Brooks's Young Frankenstein, where as the Monster he was the he perfect foil to the manic actors surrounding him, including Marty Feldman and Madeline Kahn, and stood out in two memorable scenes: one where he stumbled across a blind man (Gene Hackman) living alone in a cottage, and a show-stopping musical number with Gene Wilder, where the two performed a hilarious version of "Putting on the Ritz." Boyle continued in character actor roles throughout his career, appearing in hard-hitting dramas, raucous comedies, and action flicks alike; very few actors could claim a range that put them in films as disparate as Taxi Driver and While You Were Sleeping throughout their career. Winning an Emmy for a guest turn on the sci-fi series The X-Files in 1996, Boyle was cast that year as cantankerous patriarch Frank Barone in the Ray Romano sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. The show made him a household name and comedy television fixture, earning him seven Emmy nominations but never a win. In stark contrast to his TV role, his chilling turn as a racist former cop in 2001's Monster's Ball demonstrated that Boyle could still play intense drama as well as light-hearted comedy. Most recently, he appeared in The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause and the upcoming drama Shadows of Atticus. Boyle is survived by his wife, Loraine Alterman (whom he met on the set of Young Frankenstein), and their two daughters. --IMDb staff...
- 12/13/2006
- IMDb News
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