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Canadian singer- songwriter, musician, producer, director and screenwriter. After embarking on a music career in the 1. Los Angeles, where he formed Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and others. Young had released two solo albums by the time he joined Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1.
Buffalo Springfield. From his early solo albums and those with his backing band Crazy Horse, Young has recorded a steady stream of studio and live albums, sometimes warring with his recording company along the way. Young's often distorted electric guitar work, deeply personal lyrics[5][6][7] and signature tenor singing voice[8][9] transcend his long career. Young also plays piano and harmonica on many albums, which frequently combine folk, rock, country and other musical styles. Known to rip up live set lists, Young often plays acoustic versions of songs in one show and electric versions in others.
His gritty guitar work, especially with Crazy Horse, earned him the nickname "Godfather of Grunge" and led to his 1. Mirror Ball with Pearl Jam. More recently Young has been backed by Promise of the Real.
Young directed (or co- directed) films using the pseudonym Bernard Shakey, including Journey Through the Past (1. Rust Never Sleeps (1. Human Highway (1. Greendale (2. 00. CSNY/Déjà Vu (2. 00.
He also contributed to the soundtracks of the films Philadelphia (1. Dead Man (1. 99. 5).
Young has received several Grammy and Juno awards. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted him twice: as a solo artist in 1.
Buffalo Springfield.[1. In 2. 00. 0, Rolling Stone named Young the 3. He has lived in California since the 1. Canadian citizenship.[1. He was awarded the Order of Manitoba on July 1. Officer of the Order of Canada on December 3. Life and career[edit]Early years (1.
Neil Young was born on November 1. Toronto, Ontario.[1.
His father, Scott Alexander Young (1. His mother, Edna Blow Ragland "Rassy" Young (1. Daughters of the American Revolution.[1.
Although Canadian, his mother had American and French ancestry. Young's parents married in 1. Winnipeg, Manitoba, and their first son, Robert "Bob" Young, was born in 1. Shortly after Young's birth in 1. Omemee, Ontario, which Young later described fondly as a "sleepy little place". Young suffered from polio in 1. Ontario (the Canadian singer- songwriter Joni Mitchell, then aged nine, also contracted the virus during this epidemic).[2.
After his recovery, the Young family vacationed in Florida. During that period, Young briefly attended Chisolm Elementary School in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
In 1. 95. 2, upon returning to Canada, Young moved from Omemee to Winnipeg for a year, before relocating to Toronto and Pickering. Young became interested in popular music he heard on the radio.
When Young was twelve, his father, who had had several extramarital affairs, left his mother. His mother asked for a divorce, which was granted in 1. Young went to live with his mother, who moved back to Winnipeg, while his brother Bob stayed with his father in Toronto."Neil bopped down Yonge Street.
Very thin, very tall, with a greased- back D. A. on the sides but a crew cut on top. He had a transistor radio, white bucks, a nice sweater, black pants. Very slick- lookin' guy."—Comrie Smith, Young's teenage friend. During the mid- fifties, Young listened to rock 'n roll, rockabilly, doo- wop, R& B, country, and western pop. He idolized Elvis Presley and later referred to him in a number of his songs.[2. Other early musical influences included Link Wray,[2.
Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, The Ventures, Cliff Richard and the Shadows,[2. Chuck Berry, Hank Marvin, Little Richard, Fats Domino, The Chantels, The Monotones, Ronnie Self, the Fleetwoods, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and Gogi Grant. Young first began to play music himself on a plastic ukulele, before, as he would later relate, going on to "a better ukulele to a banjo ukulele to a baritone ukulele – everything but a guitar". Young and his mother settled into the working- class area of Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, where the shy, dry- humoured youth enrolled at Earl Grey Junior High School. It was there that he formed his first band, the Jades, and met Ken Koblun. While attending Kelvin High School in Winnipeg, he played in several instrumental rock bands, eventually dropping out of school in favour of a musical career.
Young's first stable band was the Squires, with Ken Koblun, Jeff Wuckert and Bill Edmondson on drums, who had a local hit called "The Sultan". The band played in Fort William (now part of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario), where they recorded a series of demos produced by a local producer, Ray Dee, who Young called "the original Briggs". While playing at The Flamingo, Young met Stephen Stills, whose band the Company were playing the same venue, and they became friends.[3. The Squires played in several dance halls and clubs in Winnipeg and Ontario.[3. After leaving the Squires, Young worked folk clubs in Winnipeg, where he first met Joni Mitchell.
Mitchell recalls Young as having been highly influenced by Bob Dylan at the time.[3. Here he wrote some of his earliest and most enduring folk songs such as "Sugar Mountain", about lost youth. Mitchell wrote "The Circle Game" in response.[3. The Winnipeg band The Guess Who (with Randy Bachman as lead guitarist) had a Canadian Top 4. Young's "Flying on the Ground is Wrong", which was Young's first major success as a songwriter.[3.
In 1. 96. 5 Young toured Canada as a solo artist. In 1. 96. 6, while in Toronto, he joined the Rick James- fronted Mynah Birds. The band managed to secure a record deal with the Motown label, but as their first album was being recorded, James was arrested for being AWOL from the Navy Reserve. After the Mynah Birds disbanded, Young and the bass player Bruce Palmer relocated to Los Angeles. Young admitted in a 2. United States illegally until he received a "green card" (permanent residency permit) in 1.
Buffalo Springfield (1. Once they reached Los Angeles, Young and Palmer met up with Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, and Dewey Martin to form Buffalo Springfield. A mixture of folk, country, psychedelia, and rock, lent a hard edge by the twin lead guitars of Stills and Young, made Buffalo Springfield a critical success, and their first record Buffalo Springfield (1.
Stills' topical song "For What It's Worth" became a hit, aided by Young's melodic harmonics played on electric guitar. According to Rolling Stone, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and other sources, Buffalo Springfield helped create the genres of folk rock and country rock.[4. Watch The Thirst: Blood War Mediafire.
Distrust of their management, as well as the arrest and deportation of Palmer, exacerbated the already strained relations among the group members and led to Buffalo Springfield's demise. A second album, Buffalo Springfield Again, was released in late 1. Young's three contributions were solo tracks recorded apart from the rest of the group. From that album, "Mr. Soul" was the only Young song of the three that all five members of the group performed together.
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The movie story deals with Arundhati the great- granddaughter of the Raja of Gadwal, Mahasamsthan. Arrangements are being made for her marriage. Arundhati is the first female to be born since her great great grandmother and is especially revered in the family. Her grandfather, the head of the family, talks to her with respect as if she were older than him. She receives a misleading phone call in her fiance Rahul's voice asking her to come to the fort of Gadwal, where she faces a horrible revelation. Learning the story from an aged servant maid, Chandramma, Arundhati comes to know that she is a look alike of her great- grandmother Jejjamma.
Jejjama is an expert in painting, dancing and martial arts. Her elder sister is married to her cousin Pasupathi. Pasupathi, a womanizer, rapes the women he likes and kills those who object. While Jejjama was still a young girl, he raped and killed her blind dance teacher while a horrified Jejjama watched through the peephole.
Jejjama, furious, demands that he be killed but the King tells her that this would ruin her sister's life. Hearing this, Jejjamma's sister commits suicide.
The people of Gadwal furiously thrash Pasupathi and tie him to his horse. Though Gadwal celebrates his death, he is saved by Aghoras. Pasupathi masters the Tantric arts and returns to Gadwal many years later to exact his revenge. He unleashes carnage as he uses his powers to torture innocent people something the Aghoras don't do.
He arrives on Jejjama's marriage day and magically starts removing her clothes but Jejjama seduces him and performs a special dance imbued with martial arts to lull Pasupathi. She then cuts off his tongue and pins his hands, allowing a chandalier to fall on his body. She spares him from being killed to prevent him from becoming a 'pretatma'. Pasupathi is buried alive in a tomb and powerful 'yantras' are put on it to prevent him from coming out. Jejjama goes to the Aghories for help. They say she cannot kill Pasupathi now; she must be reborn again.
She sacrifices her own life and before she dies, tells her son that she will be reborn as the first daughter in the family. This is the reason that Arundhathi's grandfather always treats her with respect. The queen dies and her relics are fashioned into a dagger, the one weapon that could destroy Pasupathi forever. A worker in a trance unknowingly breaks the tomb and releases the 'pretatma'. Anwar who treats patients through sorcery tells her asks her to fight Pasupathi.
Arundhati comes to know that her great- grandmother had prepared a 'weapon' with her own bones and had kept it with the sages. Pasupathi stabs Arundhati and she goes to Anwar's palace after recovering. While they procure the weapon, Anwar falls off a cliff. Arundhati, believing that Anwar is dead, returns to the fort to surrender herself to Pasupathi to prevent the death of her family members.
Anwar, who survives the fall, hands the weapon to Arundhati. The weapon has to be soaked in Arundhathi's blood before it can be used. Before Anwar can tell her this, Pasupathi kills him. As a last resort to save herself, Arundhati tries to kill herself with the same weapon. The dagger glows from her blood showing that Jejjamma had come.
She kills Pasupathi and the building sets fire and blasts. Then Arundhati is shown walking out of the place as Jejjamma.