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wiz1901
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: DraftSite com, IL
Joined: 05.14.2008

Aug 26 @ 6:14 PM ET
Young, good artist, so disappointing to see live
- BetweenTheDots



Young was there from the beginning but wasn't ever planning to stay and tour with them until later.

I saw Neil young at the old Chicago Stadium with the Rock and Roll Will Never Die concert and that night in the middle of the night I awoke to the concert replying itself in my eardrums...it was really weird that tribe sounds were so loud they got saved...and I was already hearing challenged from 3 nights a week at the Hawk games, I never experienced anything like that before.
glennjpawlak22
Joined: 11.26.2013

Aug 26 @ 6:30 PM ET
Bergevin and the Habs love their French-Canadiens so I would be willing to deal Beaudin and other assets for Danault.

Then have Danault deployed as a hybrid defensive center who can also drive offense from a top 3 line and play in high-stakes situations.

This would of course necessitate moving Strome which would be really easy to swallow if Danault is coming back to Chicago.

Nylander - Dach - Kane
DeBrincat - Toews - Kubalik
Saad - Danault - Suter

The LWs are interchangeable.

Get rid of Nylander for a road grader type - JJ

With that as an example, assuming Kane's line is really Line 1, then you have a 2a and 2b for the middle lines.

- AEL_Fox

glennjpawlak22
Joined: 11.26.2013

Aug 26 @ 6:31 PM ET
Bergevin and the Habs love their French-Canadiens so I would be willing to deal Beaudin and other assets for Danault.

Then have Danault deployed as a hybrid defensive center who can also drive offense from a top 3 line and play in high-stakes situations.

This would of course necessitate moving Strome which would be really easy to swallow if Danault is coming back to Chicago.

Nylander - Dach - Kane
DeBrincat - Toews - Kubalik
Saad - Danault - Suter

The LWs are interchangeable.

With that as an example, assuming Kane's line is really Line 1, then you have a 2a and 2b for the middle lines.

- AEL_Fox


Get rid of Nylander for a road grader type - JJ
Ogilthorpe2
Season Ticket Holder
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 37,000 FT
Joined: 07.09.2009

Aug 26 @ 6:31 PM ET
You and I are the only ones here who know who CSN&Y are. I was 11 in '69.
- rpeters01

I’ve seen CSN minus &Y twice, though TBH I’m not a huge fan.
HawkintheD
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Sick Bay, MI
Joined: 02.22.2012

Aug 26 @ 6:32 PM ET
Not my personal testimony, but I had a professor from Minny. He saw Bob Dylan & said he was the biggest Richard alive. Played with his back to the audience the entire time.
- I Am The Breadman


I don't think this was Dylan's affliction but Rod Stewart, when he was with Faces supposedly had such horrible stage fright, he would sing from behind a speaker stack.
Ogilthorpe2
Season Ticket Holder
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 37,000 FT
Joined: 07.09.2009

Aug 26 @ 6:35 PM ET
Bergevin and the Habs love their French-Canadiens so I would be willing to deal Beaudin and other assets for Danault.

Then have Danault deployed as a hybrid defensive center who can also drive offense from a top 3 line and play in high-stakes situations.

This would of course necessitate moving Strome which would be really easy to swallow if Danault is coming back to Chicago.

Nylander - Dach - Kane
DeBrincat - Toews - Kubalik
Saad - Danault - Suter

The LWs are interchangeable.

With that as an example, assuming Kane's line is really Line 1, then you have a 2a and 2b for the middle lines.

- AEL_Fox

Then why would they trade one away?
Chunk
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Why did I move back here again?, IL
Joined: 11.06.2015

Aug 26 @ 6:39 PM ET
Then why would they trade one away?
- Ogilthorpe2


If he puts up a stink about being placed in a defensive role and he won't re-sign with the team, they may try to get something for him. I started this nonsense after I read a few articles saying he isn't happy about his role.
6628
Joined: 08.24.2009

Aug 26 @ 7:00 PM ET
I’ve seen CSN minus &Y twice, though TBH I’m not a huge fan.
- Ogilthorpe2



Saw Stephen Stills at Park West about 8 or 9 years ago and it was excellent. Saw CSN at the Rosemont Theater and they were good. David Crosby was like a statue with his hand strumming the guitar and a big smile on his face. Never took a step the whole show.
6628
Joined: 08.24.2009

Aug 26 @ 7:02 PM ET
I don't think this was Dylan's affliction but Rod Stewart, when he was with Faces supposedly had such horrible stage fright, he would sing from behind a speaker stack.
- HawkintheD



He was probably getting serviced by a blond behind the speaker stack.
boilermaker100
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.23.2015

Aug 26 @ 7:07 PM ET
I hear that, i went to a baseball venue thought i had good enough seats and they still sucked. I could always stand outside the baseball venue and have the same result.
- BetweenTheDots


Didn't the Beatles play in old Comiskey Park around 1965? Think they had some makeshift wood platform set up behind second base.
rpeters01
Season Ticket Holder
Joined: 07.09.2016

Aug 26 @ 7:10 PM ET
Saw Stephen Stills at Park West about 8 or 9 years ago and it was excellent. Saw CSN at the Rosemont Theater and they were good. David Crosby was like a statue with his hand strumming the guitar and a big smile on his face. Never took a step the whole show.
- 6628

Sounds like "Weekend at Bernie's."
Chief4Feathers
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Post-Tank-alyptic World
Joined: 12.23.2010

Aug 26 @ 7:18 PM ET
I don't think this was Dylan's affliction but Rod Stewart, when he was with Faces supposedly had such horrible stage fright, he would sing from behind a speaker stack.
- HawkintheD


There’s a very interesting Bob Dylan documentary now on Netflix directed by Martin Scorsese. Dylan is a complicated person. When he moved away from folk music over to electric/rock - he was often booed and heckled at his concerts by his “fans.” There’s a lot of footage of him with his back to the audience during this period.
Theo Fox
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.18.2016

Aug 26 @ 7:42 PM ET
Get rid of Nylander for a road grader type - JJ
- glennjpawlak22

Count me in for that notion.

In this exercise of speculating the small likelihood of Danault coming back to Chicago, I just wanted to focus on the immediate transactions (i.e. trading for him and trading away Strome to make space).

In an ideal world, Nylander would be traded away, too.
Theo Fox
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.18.2016

Aug 26 @ 7:43 PM ET
Then why would they trade one away?
- Ogilthorpe2

I was fully aware that Danault is French-Canadian when I typed that post. My thinking was that if the Habs are going to lose one, then gain another. Sorry, should have been more clear about that.
StLBravesFan
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Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.03.2011

Aug 26 @ 7:54 PM ET
Didn't the Beatles play in old Comiskey Park around 1965? Think they had some makeshift wood platform set up behind second base.
- boilermaker100

I was at that concert - August, 1965.

Wood platform behind 2nd base, tiny Polk Brothers (that’s what they seemed like) speakers in front of the stage - don’t think they even put it through the Sox Park PA system.

Not that it would have mattered: 30,000 screaming mostly teen-age girls, to this day, I have no ideal what they play list was. They were out there for about 35 minutes - after 7 or 8 warmup bands - they only one I had heard of was ? And the Mysterians.

In the years before that, they played the Amphitheater. I didn’t see them there, but I did see the Stones and a couple of other shows at the Stock Yards.
scottak
Location: I am serious. And don't call me Shirley!
Joined: 08.06.2010

Aug 26 @ 7:56 PM ET
Yeah...I was at Woodstock, found the car four days after and it was wet muddy and we heard things into the night but I would be lying if I told you I actually could recognize any one on stage from the distance we were away from it...when things were over we went to the stage area so we could see it. I know that sound weird, but it was all about having a visual memory. Honestly had no idea where we ditched the car and we wrote it down. The disorientation after the festival wasn't chem al related, it just seemed foreign when there was so much non crowded country after. We were lucky it WAS still there. I started to feel a bit of panic it was towed by Lincoln Towing back to the Chicago or that it was towed and no one would have any idea where afterward.
The biggest most profound memory after realizing we weren't the only ones who were going, was the fact we were wet crowed and tired and the arinstopped it was late at night, and all of a sudden, it sounded like angels were singing...osmeone we never heard and IT WAS SO GOOD!, We were wtf who is this? It was Suite Judy Blue Eyes by Crosby Stills Nash (and Neil Young) and it just was so surprising worth going....how much we change! Now I dont know a band past 1972, my oldest daughter is a singing house music DJ, and my next planned activity is hunker down and watch all the LetterKenny episodes on HULU...

- wiz1901

My son went to school in Poughkeepsie, NY. We made 1 trip to the museum, which was great. I spent almost an entire day there. The hillside and stage area are preserved, with outdoor photo exhibits of where exactly everything was. It’s still a concert venue. One of the coolest trips I’ve made, as I was only 8 the year of the original festival.
StLBravesFan
Season Ticket Holder
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.03.2011

Aug 26 @ 7:59 PM ET
There’s a very interesting Bob Dylan documentary now on Netflix directed by Martin Scorsese. Dylan is a complicated person. When he moved away from folk music over to electric/rock - he was often booed and heckled at his concerts by his “fans.” There’s a lot of footage of him with his back to the audience during this period.
- Chief4Feathers

His first electric concert, I think, was at Newport Folk Festival, 1965, backed by what became the Band plus (I think) Michael Bloomfield. The “Folkies”, led by Pete Seeger, hated it - he was a “traitor” to the music, to Woodie, to....

Seeger and several of the other folkies never understood that the music of the young - the protest and social-content music - of his generation was folk and acoustic - but the music of the young - the protest and social-content music - of the 60s was electric and rock-n-roll.

I’m a fan of Seeger - but he was wrong. I don’t think he liked Springsteen’s tribute album to his music (Seeger Sessions, I think, which was terrific).
StLBravesFan
Season Ticket Holder
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.03.2011

Aug 26 @ 8:03 PM ET
Yeah...I was at Woodstock, found the car four days after and it was wet muddy and we heard things into the night but I would be lying if I told you I actually could recognize any one on stage from the distance we were away from it...when things were over we went to the stage area so we could see it. I know that sound weird, but it was all about having a visual memory. Honestly had no idea where we ditched the car and we wrote it down. The disorientation after the festival wasn't chem al related, it just seemed foreign when there was so much non crowded country after. We were lucky it WAS still there. I started to feel a bit of panic it was towed by Lincoln Towing back to the Chicago or that it was towed and no one would have any idea where afterward.
The biggest most profound memory after realizing we weren't the only ones who were going, was the fact we were wet crowed and tired and the arinstopped it was late at night, and all of a sudden, it sounded like angels were singing...osmeone we never heard and IT WAS SO GOOD!, We were wtf who is this? It was Suite Judy Blue Eyes by Crosby Stills Nash (and Neil Young) and it just was so surprising worth going....how much we change! Now I dont know a band past 1972, my oldest daughter is a singing house music DJ, and my next planned activity is hunker down and watch all the LetterKenny episodes on HULU...

- wiz1901


From Woodstock to Altamount - what a long, strange trip it was....
BetweenTheDots
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 06.13.2015

Aug 26 @ 8:11 PM ET
Shame. What year?
- I Am The Breadman


Well to be honest when i saw Young and Crazy Horse in the late 80's at Poplar Creek they were great, i was just thinking of the last concert i saw with Young in the early 90's he was terrible, just unhappy, stop midsong because he wasn't happy with the band, didn't want people talking or walking and didn't even play 90 minutes. It was rough
BetweenTheDots
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 06.13.2015

Aug 26 @ 8:17 PM ET
Ive been to many concerts in my life and i have to say that was one of the best crowds ever. No one pushed or shoved everyone was polite and the place emptied with an order that ive not seen at many other shows. Rammstein at the same venue was unreal.
- SaskHawkFan


My wife and i were in Niagara falls when they were doing the SARS benefit near the Toronto area, told my wife we should go, my wife was like what are we going to do with the kids, i said we'll bring them with, after hearing how many were there good thing she talked me out of it.

Although i still can't get that commercial jingle out of my head
"Everyone loves Marineland"
HawkintheD
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Sick Bay, MI
Joined: 02.22.2012

Aug 26 @ 8:18 PM ET
He was probably getting serviced by a blond behind the speaker stack.
- 6628


Britt Eklund?
BetweenTheDots
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 06.13.2015

Aug 26 @ 8:30 PM ET
Not my personal testimony, but I had a professor from Minny. He saw Bob Dylan & said he was the biggest Richard alive. Played with his back to the audience the entire time.
- I Am The Breadman


I saw him on his final tour, Poplar again, playing with this up and coming band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bob played very very well but i believe he thought it was his final tour and you can tell when Tom would be in stage they were friends. That night i became a huge Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers fan

I have to say I've been pretty fortunate, i got to see Stevie Ray Vaughans final performance ever at Alpine, him and Eric Clapton on stage at the same time was (frank)ing incredible.
EbonyRaptor
Joined: 03.28.2013

Aug 26 @ 8:32 PM ET
You and I are the only ones here who know who CSN&Y are. I was 11 in '69.
- rpeters01


I was hanging out with some friends at a north side beach in the summer of '69 when a friend of a friend pulled up in his VW bus selling pot so he could have money to buy gas to get back and forth to NY (Woodstock). He invited any of us to go along with him if they chipped in gas money. I declined. Probably a regret. I did buy some pot though so I helped him out a little bit.

My favorite CSNY song is Wooden Ships which was written by Crosby and Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane before Young joined the band. It's amazing how much crossover and collaboration there was between the well known bands back then - maybe there still is but I wouldn't know because I've been "out of it" for a long time.
Chunk
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Why did I move back here again?, IL
Joined: 11.06.2015

Aug 26 @ 8:37 PM ET
Ref with a nice pick on the Boston defender on the second goal.
boilermaker100
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.23.2015

Aug 26 @ 8:38 PM ET
Count me in for that notion.

In this exercise of speculating the small likelihood of Danault coming back to Chicago, I just wanted to focus on the immediate transactions (i.e. trading for him and trading away Strome to make space).

In an ideal world, Nylander would be traded away, too.

- AEL_Fox


I doubt if Stan trades away two of his 1st round pick reclamation projects, but if he does he could include 4K too. Make it a blockbuster deal. Strome, Nylander, and Koekkoek to MTL for Danault and 2 of their 3 second round picks.
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