November 22, 2011
"It’s a great time to be alive, because popular music all sounds like Neil Young records from 1972, and we’re reliving this artisan appreciation in all the food we’re eating."

Nick Offerman, interviewed by LA Weekly about food and life

(interview here)

May 27, 2011

“Neil Young” (Jimmy Fallon) feat. David Crosby (really) and Graham Nash (really) — “Party In The U.S.A.” (Miley Cyrus cover)

January 22, 2011
Fifteen minutes into it and I’m already blown away.
And Chris pointed out that Neil was just 25 years old when he did this show (January 1971). He had already formed an important band, broken up that important band to go his own way, and released a couple great albums (Harvest was on the way in a little over a year).
EDIT: Joel pointed out that it’s actually two different notable bands, not just one.

Fifteen minutes into it and I’m already blown away.

And Chris pointed out that Neil was just 25 years old when he did this show (January 1971). He had already formed an important band, broken up that important band to go his own way, and released a couple great albums (Harvest was on the way in a little over a year).

EDIT: Joel pointed out that it’s actually two different notable bands, not just one.

December 19, 2010

Neil Young — “Old Man” (live 1971)

December 19, 2010
Heading back to Chicago tomorrow. After more than half a year of generally warm, sunny, conducive-to-lotus-eating weather, I’m gonna need a coat like Neil’s.
(image via WhenYouAwake)

Heading back to Chicago tomorrow. After more than half a year of generally warm, sunny, conducive-to-lotus-eating weather, I’m gonna need a coat like Neil’s.

(image via WhenYouAwake)