The Official Neil Young Thread

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Kevin Davis wrote:If your two favorite songs from an artist can last you a total 30 minutes, you're in good shape. :thumbsup:
:D No Hidden Path live was something else. In a similar way that Walk Like A Giant live was so much bigger than on album.
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Kevin Davis wrote:Recently discovered the wondrous Frankenstein's monster that is this album:
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I somehow found this vinyl for $20 a year or so ago.
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Kevin Davis wrote:Recently discovered the wondrous Frankenstein's monster that is this album:
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That was an enjoyable tour.
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What the heck happened to this Eddie Vedder?

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I'm finally now listening to the Neil Young Greatest Hits album I bought last year. So far feeling very Image
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Really enjoying "Like a Hurricane" though.
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I'll try to put a playlist together for you this week, Jorge. I think there's a lot of stuff in his catalog you'd like.
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theplatypus wrote:Really enjoying "Like a Hurricane" though.
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Lament wrote:I would love it if Pearl Jam has that kind of of second stage creative arc somewhere in their future.
I have said it before but I really wish Pearl Jam was the band that made Wrecking Ball. The time, the circumstances, the world situation, it was all there. But no, they put a little fixing on it goddammit.
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theplatypus wrote:I'm finally now listening to the Neil Young Greatest Hits album
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McParadigm wrote:
theplatypus wrote:I'm finally now listening to the Neil Young Greatest Hits album
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This one
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theplatypus wrote:I'm finally now listening to the Neil Young Greatest Hits album I bought last year. So far feeling very Image
And if a mere Greatest Hits does that to you, imagine how much more awesome it will be to listening to the real thing.
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Okay, hooray, but Neil's records are very insular and self-sustaining. Taking those three tracks off of Everybody Knows and putting them on their own, far from the cornball 'la la la's of the title track or the tender wistfulness of Round and Round, diminishes a lot of what makes them engaging in the first place.

Also, you're working with the most 'mass-invitation' type material available from an artist known for quirkiness, frustrating behaviors, and irrationality. You're getting the least interesting 5% of the picture.
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He sounds an awful lot like my grandmother.
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McParadigm wrote:Okay, hooray, but Neil's records are very insular and self-sustaining. Taking those three tracks off of Everybody Knows and putting them on their own, far from the cornball 'la la la's of the title track or the tender wistfulness of Round and Round, diminishes a lot of what makes them engaging in the first place.

Also, you're working with the most 'mass-invitation' type material available from an artist known for quirkiness, frustrating behaviors, and irrationality. You're getting the least interesting 5% of the picture.
Alright, but it's the only album I have-- other than Sugar Mountain Live, which I got a few years ago, listened to once and really disliked. I'll listen to whatever you guys suggest. So far I'm kind of indifferent to what I'm hearing. And I find his voice annoying, but I can get over that if the songs are good.
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theplatypus wrote:Alright, but it's the only album I have-- other than Sugar Mountain Live, which I got a few years ago, listened to once and really disliked. I'll listen to whatever you guys suggest. So far I'm completely indifferent to what I'm hearing. And I find his voice annoying, but I can get over that if the songs are good.
Have you ever listened to the album Freedom? Outside of the obvious (Rockin' In The Free World), it's got a lot great songs on it. Wrecking Ball is a gorgeous song and Don't Cry builds and explodes from below in a really interesting and unique way. His demented cover of On Broadway is also great. Rust Never Sleeps is probably my favorite album from him, but Freedom is right behind it, and probably an easier listen.
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theplatypus wrote:
McParadigm wrote:Okay, hooray, but Neil's records are very insular and self-sustaining. Taking those three tracks off of Everybody Knows and putting them on their own, far from the cornball 'la la la's of the title track or the tender wistfulness of Round and Round, diminishes a lot of what makes them engaging in the first place.

Also, you're working with the most 'mass-invitation' type material available from an artist known for quirkiness, frustrating behaviors, and irrationality. You're getting the least interesting 5% of the picture.
Alright, but it's the only album I have-- other than Sugar Mountain Live, which I got a few years ago, listened to once and really disliked. I'll listen to whatever you guys suggest. So far I'm kind of indifferent to what I'm hearing. And I find his voice annoying, but I can get over that if the songs are good.
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He's also no Huun Huur Tu, but thankfully I don't look for the same qualities in every music genre I listen to.
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he actually is Huun Huur Tu
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start with on the beach and zuma, proceed as desired





harvest, on the beach, and zuma paint as representative a picture of young's output as you're going to get. if you're still lukewarm after these three albums, don't waste your time giving later albums a try.
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