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Love Neil, I have a pre-release white label of Decade that I was given just before he perversely cancelled the release of the album, then it finally got a release 18 months later. Saw him at Reading with Mirrorball, which was awesome. According to 6Music he's reconvened Crazy Horse, so look forward to some great stuff.
+1 on Sparklehorse, saw them at The Fleece in Bristol. Linkous was absolutely shitfaced, and still managed an extraordinary gig. One of the most memorable gigs I've ever been to. Sadly no longer with us. ๐ฅ
Only Love Can Break Your Heart is what first hooked onto Neil Young at a time when I was only listening to black music.
Playing in the street outside Glasgow Central Station in 1976
He was appearing at the Glasgow Apollo Theatre on 8/11/76. The following night was the Eagles.
http://www.glasgowapollo.com/index.asp?s_id=1&m_id=14&yr=1976
I could listen to Harvest on loop all day, Would be really impressed if it got stuck on Heart Of Gold.
Amazing album
It must be the Canadian-like cold. I've been listening to Neil Young for the last number of days.
He's from the same city as me... which, when that city happens to be in the middle of nowhere and few people have ever heard of it, is a big deal.
All his albums are on Spotify, a good place to start if you have it.
'Love to burn' is one pretty song. Be sure to give it a listen
Where do you start? On The Beach, Tonight's The Night and Zuma would be my top three, but blinkin' heck, what a back catalog the man's got. Even the dross is good, the much slated Re-Actor is one of my faves cos it's a rough piece of toss-away sh**e, and I love Broken Arrow too even thought the sound quality is awful ๐
He's a true maverick who's never cared what anyone else thinks he should do.
Best thing Neil Young ever did, was cause by reaction to 'Southern Man' the greatest opening riff of all time to and all round cool tune, Sweet Home Alabama from Lynrd Skynrd.
Was he around on 'Ohio' ? Can't remember, that was a cool protest to the Kent State riots from Crosby Sills etc.
[i]Best thing Neil Young ever did, was cause by reaction to 'Southern Man' the greatest opening riff of all time to and all round cool tune, Sweet Home Alabama from Lynrd Skynrd.[/i]
Christ I hope that's sarcastic, or I've misread it...
forget about "more barn" this thread needs "more cowbell"
[url= http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/80a71ef8cb/more-cowbell ]more cowbell[/url]
sorry - can't embed it
On the Beach - Revolution Blues is classic
For anyone who fancies some proper NY and Crazy Horse gear pr0n... 8)
[url= http://www.neilyoung.com/ ]"Horse Back"[/url]
I've been listening to Neil Young ever since he name-checked Johnny Rotten. He seemed impossibly old at the time, but to be fair he's looked just about the same for the last three decades......I've seen him four times and am constantly amazed at his energy and commitment to the live performance.
Far too hard to pick out even a Top 10.
And let's agree not to talk about Trans or American Stars 'N' Bars .... everyone can make a mistake, and after 40+ albums I reckon his strike rate is still very good.
But..........Trans has a great version of Mr Soul ๐
Trans has a great version of Mr Soul
Yeeeeees......Trans certainly has [b][i]a[/i][/b] version of Mr Soul.
early neil
"welfare mothers make better lovers"
missed this thread sadly but lots of great stuff of his out there