The 2013 International Rust Festival! a.k.a. IRF 17
dates:Thursday Oct 24, 2013 thru Sunday Oct 27, 2013
The International Rust Fest is an annual gathering of members of the “Rust” and “Human Highway” email lists of Neil Young fans. It is open to all list members, their friends, and families.
with Neil-cover-band “Helpless“. Farewell show, as the band might disbandon. A Neil Young tribute, and a tribute to all those years together with that band.
Live on stage: 10 September 2011 at the club “Sound-n-Arts” in Bamberg, East-Germany.
Tue Recht und scheue niemand, you Fucker, klag nicht, kämpf! you white Trash! Ist schon, dass das mal diskutiert wird. Why do we have to back off, when our words have been stolen? We like it when words are spoken, discussed. “Tue recht und klag nicht, scheue niemand, kämpfe!”
To the left, you see “Sebastian”.
Ficker
With such claws, nothing can go wrong… That’s Sungreen’s claws:
Finally, there played a band.Neil Young tunes, at phaser-laser speed, lots of “Ragged Glory Material” or “Mirrorball” and even moar.
That’s what happens when the weird leg of the Human-Highway network does do a rusted Neilfest in Europe. Consequence was: Delete all. “Are you sure?”
We accidentially the whole Internets!
“be the rain!”
“no rain! no rain!”
What an incidenticality. Verhopft. [a click on images resizes them – phugg coding]
(updated) On 16. April the annual European Rustfest at the “Schloss Huelchrath” (Huelchrath castle) takes place again. It’s the gathering of the European Human-Highway mailing list and neil-young.info.
– Alexander Würker in thoughts of Greendale
– Jürgen Voigt, the microphone bows to him
– “OldSmith” with the whole Canterbury House Conzert 1968
– Mixed-Rusted-Band, special guests with some Ocean-parts
– CrazyHelpless: It’s all one song
– Bozz Rockband they don’t rust nor sleep
The whole mayhem rocks off at a very nice and pittoresque castle in the middle of the German Rhine region.
“\"(I) drove around the tarsands in my electric car viewing and experiencing
this unbelievable smell and toxicity in my throat — my eyes were
burning,\" he recalled. \"That started 25 miles away from the tarsands.
When I was in Fort Mac, it got more intense. My son, who has cerebral
palsy, has lung damage, (so) he was wearing a mask to keep the toxic
things in the air out of his lungs and make it easy for him to have
lungs after he left.\"” by -- Neil Young, Honor The Treaties 2014
Neil Young on Tour
Sugar Mountain setlists
Tom Hambleton provides BNB with setlists, thankfully. His website is the most comprehensive searchable archives on the Internets about anything Neil Young related setlists. Goto Sugar Mountain.