Hey Hey My My (Out Of the Blue) ~ Neil Young & Crazy Horse
13 June 2003 ~ Manchester, Tennessee
words and music by Neil Young
My my, hey hey
Rock and roll is here to stay
It's better to burn out
Than to fade away
My my, hey hey
Out of the blue and into the black
They give you this, but you pay for that
And once you're gone, you can never come back
When you're out of the blue and into the black
The king is gone but he's not forgotten
This is the story of a Johnny Rotten
It's better to burn out than it is to rust
The king is gone but he's not forgotten
Hey hey, my my
Rock and roll can never die
There's more to the picture
Than meets the eye
Hey hey, my my
If I had a million-ga-zillion, I'm not sure if I'd go for mountains (I say I would consider it) or back to my sea level Florida...tough call, especially when I see a picture like that! WHAT a view! I'm imagining opening my window, stepping outside on my deck and seeing that every day!!! Or do I go out and walk on my old beach? Decisions, decisions! (Right now the housing market is pretty much making the decisions for us damn it all!
m. Beautiful pic. Relaxing on this already TOO relaxing of a day...kinda' my moment of pictorial zen!!
by Rubble (PM , CC ) on Friday May 9, 2008 @ 3:50 PM
Ohhh I'll be ready for some beach time soon for sure. I lived for about a year on Hollywood Beach in FLA back in the ealry 80's. I love be nearing the water too. Almost moved back to the Virginia coast last year but I ended at slightly higher elevation once all was said and done. And the views are spectacular....
by Prank (PM , CC ) on Friday May 9, 2008 @ 5:56 PM
Yep, I had the pleasure of living the loca vida in our Nation's Capital, Rubble. I matriculated close to one-half decade over at the American University on Nebraska and Wisconsin Aves. Plus I spent many of my adolescent years in the fine town of Reston, VA. I always seemed to have a good time even it was sweaty in the Summer, I don't the miss that humidity much. And now I thinking of those fresh blue crabs from the Chesapeake...yummy....ever get a fresh bushel?
I hope you get out that bikini and hit the sea and sand soon. Don't forget to take some pictures...
by kktaylorcc (PM , CC ) on Saturday May 10, 2008 @ 10:14 PM
Bought the record, Rust never Sleeps, having followed Neil through CSN& Young. A very different Young can be heard on a special that is going around on Satellite. It ain't crazy horse...more like Tennessee or Kentucky.
by Prank (PM , CC ) on Sunday May 11, 2008 @ 2:11 PM
I think I got it figured out, ice.
With Al Gore still able to speak in public freely, global warming is a given so as the ice caps melt, soon the coastline will be east in Western Kansas and west in Eastern Utah. I'll be a stone's throw, figuratively and literally, from the best of both worlds. From the Great Divide to the Coastal waters in less than 3 hours and 10 gallons of gas. So I hope everybody can pitch in and burn as much stuff as you can so I can realize one of my fondest dreams.
by Prank (PM , CC ) on Sunday May 11, 2008 @ 2:26 PM
Yes, I was reading about Neil and his family and learned about his Dad's successful career as a sports broadcaster. Canadian sports television can help solve the North American immigration problem, Ron.
I believe every American should watch Hockey Night in Canada so that we may appreciate the rich diversity that our Northern brothers and sisters bring to us in the USA. So many misunderstandings have arisen due to the differences in culture, language and customs. It is important for Americans to embrace all things Canadian and not just look at Canadians as comedians, actors, hockey players and musicians. For Canadians are so much more, they can wash dishes, mop floors and clean hotel rooms too. Canadian restaurants are popping up all over America and Colorado is now a net importer of Back Bacon, Planked Salmon, Tourtiere, Saskatoon Berries, Oka Cheese and Maple Syrup. Plus the Lumberjack style is all the rage this year with the chic dressing youth of Colorado. Axe sales have never been higher to middle and high schoolers. Why it's almost as if we all want to say "Nous sommes des būcherons et nous sommes O.K."
I really don't see what the immigration fuss is all about, Ron. Why some of my best friends are Canadians and the sooner we can mainstream them into American society the better and stronger country we are.
by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Sunday May 11, 2008 @ 2:56 PM
Prank, Dunedin offers a bit of both (low) mountains and beaches. Unfortunately, penguins are the ones most likely to appreciate the sandy beaches this time of year.
by Secret (PM , CC ) on Monday May 12, 2008 @ 3:04 PM
Well Hello MrO!
Very good to see you out and about. I have been on and off myself the Blogstream so far this year but life is settling down. A little time for vacation coming up and some blog fun too.
Thanks for the tip on Dunedin, I always try to get along with the locals. More of a lover than a fighter unless someone gets on my bad side. And I am especially fond of Penguin, yes, very tasty with a nice wine sauce and red potatoes and asparagus. You have to cook Penguin thoroughly or else it's a bit tough.
I hope you are not under-exerting yourself with your non-campaign for President. I am looking forward to a rousing non-election campaign with many gratuitous acts of indulgence and minor indecencies. As for the major indecencies, it all depends on who is indecent I suppose. We'll that evaluate on a case by case basis.
by Prank (PM , CC ) on Monday May 12, 2008 @ 5:49 PM
Hi Secret,
That view in the photo is about 30 minutes from my front door. I can see that same mountain, Mount Meeker, from my north balcony everyday where I am situated on a ridge in the hills northwest of Denver. Just not as close. Still not bad with the coffee, but more often I am out on the south balcony with Woogie checking out Pike's Peak about 125 miles away.
by Prank (PM , CC ) on Monday May 12, 2008 @ 5:56 PM
Yes, I am going to check out my satellite schedule, Gecko. Thanks for the tip. I am a big fan of Neil, whether he's on a piano solo or playing acoustic or rocking the house down with Crazy Horse. It's all good. Have a great day on the island!
by Prank (PM , CC ) on Tuesday May 13, 2008 @ 7:43 PM
Let's see the last time I saw Vegas was 1991; I married my first ex in Vegas at some famous chapel (I can't even remember the name of), and should have left his ass there or run off and be a showgirl myself!
At that time, the Mirage was newly built. We stayed at the Sands. I loved Vegas! It was a fascinating place and one could get lost in the nickel slots all day!
Many Blogstream members are there
already! Quotes from members: "It's like blog lite!" -- "I like the instant
gratification!" -- "Stop spectating, get in the game!"
If you have not joined in, you are really missing out!
I think I prefer living at sea level.
m.
May the Sunshine bright for you everyday!
Ummm, Bella
the traffic
Lack of salt in the air and sand in my toes!
Gee, it is springtime!
I hope you get out that bikini and hit the sea and sand soon. Don't forget to take some pictures...
Reston is like 15mins away!
I'm used to the humidity...Fl is ALL ABOUT humidity!
I have not been taken to get crabs YET...two years...stillll waiting!!!!
m.
He was great.
Absolutely beautiful picture
take care
ron
Hugggggggggggz,
Taylor
my whole life I've been pulled by both the mountains and the beach...
the older I get the warmer the beach seems, yes?
ice
I hope your Mother's Day is a sweet one.
Wishing you the best,
Prank, Woogie, Happy and Doc Sam
With Al Gore still able to speak in public freely, global warming is a given so as the ice caps melt, soon the coastline will be east in Western Kansas and west in Eastern Utah. I'll be a stone's throw, figuratively and literally, from the best of both worlds. From the Great Divide to the Coastal waters in less than 3 hours and 10 gallons of gas. So I hope everybody can pitch in and burn as much stuff as you can so I can realize one of my fondest dreams.
Don't you love it when a plan works out?
I believe every American should watch Hockey Night in Canada so that we may appreciate the rich diversity that our Northern brothers and sisters bring to us in the USA. So many misunderstandings have arisen due to the differences in culture, language and customs. It is important for Americans to embrace all things Canadian and not just look at Canadians as comedians, actors, hockey players and musicians. For Canadians are so much more, they can wash dishes, mop floors and clean hotel rooms too. Canadian restaurants are popping up all over America and Colorado is now a net importer of Back Bacon, Planked Salmon, Tourtiere, Saskatoon Berries, Oka Cheese and Maple Syrup. Plus the Lumberjack style is all the rage this year with the chic dressing youth of Colorado. Axe sales have never been higher to middle and high schoolers. Why it's almost as if we all want to say "Nous sommes des būcherons et nous sommes O.K."
I really don't see what the immigration fuss is all about, Ron. Why some of my best friends are Canadians and the sooner we can mainstream them into American society the better and stronger country we are.
May you have a wonderful day this and everyday!
Happy Trails,
Prank
And don't forget all that Canadian bacon on that American Pizza
yes, what we need is more "icebacks" and less "wetbacks"!!!!!!
(I tell everybody I am an 'iceback'.)
ron
Dunedin offers a bit of both (low) mountains and beaches. Unfortunately, penguins are the ones most likely to appreciate the sandy beaches this time of year.
Very good to see you out and about. I have been on and off myself the Blogstream so far this year but life is settling down. A little time for vacation coming up and some blog fun too.
Thanks for the tip on Dunedin, I always try to get along with the locals. More of a lover than a fighter unless someone gets on my bad side. And I am especially fond of Penguin, yes, very tasty with a nice wine sauce and red potatoes and asparagus. You have to cook Penguin thoroughly or else it's a bit tough.
I hope you are not under-exerting yourself with your non-campaign for President. I am looking forward to a rousing non-election campaign with many gratuitous acts of indulgence and minor indecencies. As for the major indecencies, it all depends on who is indecent I suppose. We'll that evaluate on a case by case basis.
Be well, Ornery,
Prank
That view in the photo is about 30 minutes from my front door. I can see that same mountain, Mount Meeker, from my north balcony everyday where I am situated on a ridge in the hills northwest of Denver. Just not as close. Still not bad with the coffee, but more often I am out on the south balcony with Woogie checking out Pike's Peak about 125 miles away.
Thanks for stopping by,
Prank
At that time, the Mirage was newly built. We stayed at the Sands. I loved Vegas! It was a fascinating place and one could get lost in the nickel slots all day!
Hope you are having a great week, Prank!
Thanks for the great photo. And the Neil Young song.