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185:, Sampedro started playing guitar at age 11. "I saw this kid from my neighborhood walking down the street holding a guitar. I said, 'Where'd you get that?' He said, 'I'm taking lessons...if you take lessons with me, we get a cheaper price...We only have to pay a buck sixty-five and they give you the guitars.' 'I'm in!' That's how it all started and it's never stopped since." He played in local Detroit bands like DC and The Coachmen and The Chessmen ("We were bad, man. More like a gang than a band," recalled Sampedro) until he left home with his sister at sixteen "following repeated brushes with the law." They settled in 467: 31: 393:) that backed Young for "No More" and "Rockin' in the Free World", regarded by critics as one of the greatest live rock television performances of all time. (The band, said one writer, looked like "a bunch of car thieves.") Sampedro also accompanied Young on mandolin and piano on the subsequent solo tour. 531:
that he now concentrates on "gardening and working with different farmers here. I love going swimming here and snorkeling and kayaking and checking out the whales and the dolphins. In one way I've retired from a certain world, but I haven't stopped working a day." In 2021 he revealed that he retired
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interview that in 1989 Young and Crazy Horse were scheduled to perform in Russia but the performances were canceled. Sampedro told Young, "I guess we'll have to keep on rockin' in the free world," to which Young replied, "Wow, that's a cool line. That's a really good phrase. I wanna use it."
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As Young moved on to other projects and other bands in the late eighties, Sampedro remained in his employ even as Talbot and Molina released a non-Young Crazy Horse album without Sampedro in 1989. His importance to Young's work at the time was such that Young's co-producer
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critic Craig Marine to state "the funniest parts of the movie are when guitarist Frank 'Poncho' Sampedro repeatedly berates the director. Sampedro accuses Jarmusch of trying to make 'an artsy-fartsy film' to try to look cool and 'impress his New York friends'."
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while also enabling Young to focus more on his lead playing. Although Sampedro lacked Whitten's instrumental proficiency at this juncture (leading Young to simplify his writing for the group and initially inspiring skepticism from drummer
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because of arthritis in both wrists. "It became painful for me to be on the road. When we were on that last tour , I was rolling down the road with both of my hands in ice buckets and one foot in an ice bucket, every night.".
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and "wandered between California and Mexico, dabbling in a variety of endeavors of dubious legality that gave him great insight into the human condition." Italian melodic rocker Douglas "Gator" Ducker, famous for a feud with
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Sampedro brought a rawer edge to Crazy Horse, and not just musically. "Rock 'n' roll—I thought that meant loot the village and rape the women," recalled Sampedro. Much to the consternation of Young, Sampedro frequently used
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Despite occasional tumult stemming from Young's signature mutability, the Sampedro version of Crazy Horse would contribute to Young's next two albums and served as the backing band for his 1979 album/concert film
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in his early days with the band, leading Young to once jump out of their car in Europe when he realized that Sampedro was procuring the drug. On a 1976 tour of Europe and Japan, Sampedro and Talbot took
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Sampedro's proficiency in emergent computer technology (honed during Young's experiments with the medium in the early 1980s) allowed him to cultivate another career. He worked as an engineer on
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314:, their fourth non-Young album; six of the album's eleven songs were written or co-written by Sampedro. Throughout the 1980s, the band also contributed to Young's 1312: 353:(1988) and contributed keyboards and guitar to the band's ensuing support tour; a selection of live recordings from the Bluenotes era were finally released as 880:
Atkinson, Brian T. "Founding Guitarist Frank 'Poncho' Sampedro Talks Special Thing that is Crazy Horse, Working with Neil Young and, of course, the Jam."
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sound (as opposed to the interwoven, free-form approach of the Whitten era) that served as a seminal influence in the development of
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stated, "You can't do a Neil Young album without Poncho...there's no one thing he does, but if he wasn't there it'd come apart."
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An interview with Neil Young in which he discusses his and Crazy Horse's equipment choices.
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that evolved from Ten Men Workin'), Sampedro contributed heavily to Young's 1989 album,
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Green, Andy. "Neil Young Guitarist Poncho Sampedro Wants One Last Crazy Horse Tour,"
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In 1990, Crazy Horse (once again including Sampedro) returned for Young's 1990 album
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in 2015. Although he was not included in The Restless (a short-lived hard rock
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in late 1973 or early 1974. Shortly thereafter, Talbot accompanied Sampedro to
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ensemble later rechristened Ten Men Workin'), Sampedro played on Young's
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with a heavy set of strings (0.055" to 0.012") with a wound G string.
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board as well as serving as an assistant/project manager to Eubanks.
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Bonner, Michael. "A Long Interview with Frank Poncho Sampedro,"
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Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, Sampedro operated a
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Sampedro joined Neil Young and Crazy Horse in 1975 to record
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Born to an émigré Spanish fishing family in a mining camp in
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Sampedro sat out the Neil Young and Crazy Horse-recorded
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and two live albums recorded on the following tour,
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In November 1978, Crazy Horse also released 1176: 343:As a member of The Bluenotes (a horn-driven 233:in November 1974 during aborted sessions at 578:As a member of Neil Young & Crazy Horse 260:, Crazy Horse developed a new, streamlined 1183: 1169: 973:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 29: 1320:Scratchy: The Complete Reprise Recordings 844:Scratchy: The Complete Reprise Recordings 775:Contributions to records by other artists 685:Contributions to other Neil Young albums 465: 379:On the September 30, 1989 broadcast of 1765:Hispanic and Latino American musicians 1717: 1054: 941:Halliwell, Martin. (15 October 2015). 1164: 517:Retirement from touring and recording 490:) and an album of original material ( 470:Neil Young & Crazy Horse in 2012. 48:Manuel Francisco Sampedro de Victoria 480:in 2003 but returned for the tour. 435:from 1992 to 2010 under bandleader 193:and "soon became psychedelicized." 13: 414:. 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Index


Welch
West Virginia
Crazy Horse
rock
Crazy Horse
Neil Young
Ben Keith
Welch, West Virginia
Detroit
Michigan
Los Angeles
Hollywood High School
head shop
San Fernando Valley
Graham Nash
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Zuma
Billy Talbot
Chess Studios
Chicago
Danny Whitten
June Fairchild
Ensenada, Baja California
rhythm guitar
hard rock
grunge
noise rock
Ralph Molina
heroin

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