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Musician Neil Young (C), along with business partner Jonathan Goodwin (L) and Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff, displays his 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV that runs on electricity and natural gas during Salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, California November 3, 2008. Young transformed the automobile through his newly created company, Linc Volt Technology, which promotes the conversion of existing gas-guzzling cars into vehicles that run on alternative energy.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
PADDOCK WOOD, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 06: Headliner Neil Young performs live on stage during The Hop Farm Festival at The Hop Farm on July 6, 2008 in Paddock Wood, Kent, England. The one day festival boasts a back to basics festival experience, with the event being totally unbranded, no sponsorship and no VIP areas.
Musician Neil Young, right, gestures as Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, center, and vice president Rich Green, left, smile at Sun's JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Sun announced a collaboration with Young for the release of upcoming Neil Young archive series on Blu-ray Disc that is powered by Java technology.
Musician Neil Young, right, gestures as Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, center, and Sun vice president Rich Green, left, smile as a video of Young is played in background at Sun's JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Sun announced a collaboration with Young for the release of upcoming Neil Young archive series on Blu-ray Disc that is powered by Java technology.
Musician Neil Young, right, strums an imaginary guitar as Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, left, looks on at Sun's JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Young plans to release his entire music archive on Blu-ray discs that can be updated over the Internet, a sign that Blu-ray's mega-storage capabilities, Web connectivity and picture and sound quality are appealing not only to movie studios but music artists as well.
Musician Neil Young, left, shakes hands with Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, left, with a picture of Young in background at Sun's JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Young plans to release his entire music archive on Blu-ray discs that can be updated over the Internet, a sign that Blu-ray's mega-storage capabilities, Web connectivity and picture and sound quality are appealing not only to movie studios but music artists as well.