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  1. April 2023 20.00 Uhr - "Endlich mal wieder im Baddy" - Ratskeller in Sailauf. 1. April 2023, über die Mittagszeit - Straßenmusik - Fußgängerzone Aschaffenburg. Anfragen gerne über email: rusties@web.de. Ihr könnt uns auch über das Kontaktformular erreichen. Impressum : Inhaltlich verantwortlich: Franz Nees webmaster@rust-never-sleeps.net.

  2. Rust Never Sleeps оказался на втором месте лучших альбомов 1979 года в результате опроса Pazz & Jop журнала The Village Voice. Журнал Rolling Stone признал его лучшим альбомом 1979 года [5] .

  3. 22 de ago. de 2022 · If Rust Never Sleeps isn’t the greatest Neil Young release of all time, I don’t know what is. There’s something special to be heard here; something missing from every other album Young has released. Perhaps it’s the recording style, or the songs themselves, but whatever it is, Rust Never Sleeps is a

  4. Rust never sleeps. mi mi hey hey hey my my hey hey, Rock and Roll está aquí para quedarse rock and roll is here to stay. es mejor que se quemen y se desvanecieron is better the burn out and the faded away, mi mi hey hey hey my my hey hey, está fuera de la nada y en el negro is outta of the blue and into the black te dan esto, ...

  5. Rust Never Sleeps, its aphoristic title drawn from an intended advertising slogan, was an album of new songs, some of them recorded on Neil Young's 1978 concert tour. His strongest collection since Tonight's the Night, its obvious antecedent was Bob Dylan's Bringing It All Back Home, and, as Dylan did, Young divided his record into acoustic and electric sides while filling his songs with ...

  6. Rust Never Sleeps fue su undécimo álbum de estudio y se publicó en junio de 1979. Gran parte del álbum fue grabado en directo en el Boarding House de San Francisco (California) durante la gira con Crazy Horse a finales de 1978, y con una producción posterior en el estudio de grabación. Contiene el clásico “Hey hey, my my”.

  7. The meaning of the phrase "Rust Never Sleeps" is quite ambiguous. Some consider the term to be a metaphor for artistic vitality. In other words, by staying the same, one is vulnerable to the corrosive effects of aging and obsolescence. By moving forward and innovating, one can try and stay ahead of the relentless onslaught of time, remain vital ...