Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
Posted: Tue August 06, 2013 2:58 am
Hey, I tried to bring it back on topic.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm glad someone said it.super nintendo chalmers wrote:Shit, you geeks keep Tom out of here.
Hey, I tried to bring it back on topic.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm glad someone said it.super nintendo chalmers wrote:Shit, you geeks keep Tom out of here.
My all-time favorite Neil song.doug rr wrote:possibly the best Neil song
Kevin Davis wrote:Jorge, I know you're being bombarded with recommendations, but tuck "Sleeps With Angels" in the back of your mind for later. It's one of Neil's most creative records, full of mystery, nuance, and color--I would recommend it to someone unsold on Neil's more familiar works the same way I would recommend "No Code" to someone unsold on Pearl Jam's. (In many ways, actually, especially knowing what kind of influence Neil wields over Pearl Jam, it wouldn't be at all unreasonable to see "Sleeps With Angels" as a direct formal precedent to "No Code".) In fact, in Eddie's Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame induction speech for Neil, when he said, "you know, some of the guy's best songs are on his last record," this would have been the record he was referring to. I don't want to jump the line--some other recommendations in this thread have been really great--but I'm going to sendspace this to you now, as I can't find the full album on YouTube.
i almost recommended this one too. love these:Kevin Davis wrote:Jorge, I know you're being bombarded with recommendations, but tuck "Sleeps With Angels" in the back of your mind for later. It's one of Neil's most creative records, full of mystery, nuance, and color--I would recommend it to someone unsold on Neil's more familiar works the same way I would recommend "No Code" to someone unsold on Pearl Jam's. (In many ways, actually, especially knowing what kind of influence Neil wields over Pearl Jam, it wouldn't be at all unreasonable to see "Sleeps With Angels" as a direct formal precedent to "No Code".) In fact, in Eddie's Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame induction speech for Neil, when he said, "you know, some of the guy's best songs are on his last record," this would have been the record he was referring to. I don't want to jump the line--some other recommendations in this thread have been really great--but I'm going to sendspace this to you now, as I can't find the full album on YouTube.
One of my favs. You can definitely see how this was a precursor to writing Cinnamon Girl. I liked the live versions he did of this with Crazy Horse where the song took on a bit more life.darth_vedder wrote:Been into this one lately:
Fuzzcharger wrote:Neil Young’s iPod Killer Out This Year As New Details Emerge
http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/news/interna ... emerge.htm
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My wife and and iare selling everything and moving to Colorado. (We are public school teachers in North Carolina.)Kevin Davis wrote:My all-time favorite Neil song.doug rr wrote:possibly the best Neil song
Hatfield wrote:My wife and and iare selling everything and moving to Colorado. (We are public school teachers in North Carolina.)Kevin Davis wrote:My all-time favorite Neil song.doug rr wrote:possibly the best Neil song
This song has hit me hard. I've never given Rust Never Sleeps many spins. Thank you guys for the heads up.