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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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Pulque, why don't you rent this? The first half was Neil's newest album at the time, played in order and for the first time. The second half is similar to a Greatest Hits Concert. I bet you'll find it well worth a rental. 
"Naked Woman, Naked Man Where did you get that nice sun tan?"
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| Posts: 12926 | Location: Behind the Orange Curtain | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by LD: I don't think you've listened to anywhere near Neil Young's entire catalog, Pulque.
You're certainly right about that, LD. My NY listening adventures peaked early, it's true. I only heard Ragged Glory because a friend (curiously, not a NY fan) bought it. Still, I haven't been sufficiently intigued by his later stuff to seek it out and give it a fair hearing. My loss? Probably. Maybe hiring that DVD will revive my interest.
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| Posts: 2075 | Location: Australia | Registered: 24 September 2006 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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I hope you do that and check back. It really deserves to be watched twice. You'll love some of the first part and ALL of the second half the first time, but it'll definitely mean more to you if you at least LISTEN to it twice. (Watching it twice is better than just listening; Neil really gets very personal and tells lots of stories, so watching him helps make it honest.)
"Naked Woman, Naked Man Where did you get that nice sun tan?"
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| Posts: 12926 | Location: Behind the Orange Curtain | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
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Jedi
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guy I know was visiting a friend in some small town. I do not recall the exact city. However, they were drinking beer and enjoying themselves. There was a small stage at the end of the room and the overhead stage lights came on. It seems that Neil Young and a couple of friends were passing thru and they played an impromptu set for the bar patrons. A guy has to be fortunate to luck into something like that.
"give me ambiguity or give me something else."
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| Posts: 1062 | Location: somewhere flyfishing | Registered: 03 December 2006 |    |
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Jedi
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Never been lucky enough to see him live, but I adore his work, and have stuff from the entire span of his career. I'll always champion the grizzly ole Canadian.. 
Oh, could I feel as I have felt, or be what I have been, Or weep as I could once have wept, o'er many a vanished scene; As springs in deserts found seem sweet, all brackish though they be, So, midst the withered waste of life, those tears would flow to me.
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| Posts: 2332 | Location: The ever silent spaces of the East | Registered: 12 February 2007 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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I haven't heard it yet, but Ben Wener, of my local paper, the OC Register, raved about it, saying it was up there with his best live albums, and he gave it an A, so I better check it out.
"Naked Woman, Naked Man Where did you get that nice sun tan?"
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| Posts: 12926 | Location: Behind the Orange Curtain | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
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Upwardly Mobile Participant
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quote: Originally posted by mark f: I haven't heard it yet, but Ben Wener, of my local paper, the OC Register, raved about it, saying it was up there with his best live albums, and he gave it an A, so I better check it out.
Yeah. Its amazing. Defeintely worth the A the OC register gave it. Now I'm just licking my lips waiting for the 8 CD/2 DVD box set of the first part of the archives. It'll be coming out this year. Check out this link if you havnt seen it already. http://www.repriserecords.com/neilarchives/
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| Posts: 57 | Location: Edmonton, Canada | Registered: 03 October 2006 |    |
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Jedi
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So after spending a good amount of time with Neil Young over the last two days, I thought I'd give this thread a bump. What is the best NY album? What is the worst? Best live album? Best live version of one his songs? Feel free to profess your love or hate for Toronto's most famous musical export.
_____________________________ Weep to Water the Trees.
"This is my main concern with Obama; what if he has been groomed since childhood to blend in with the zionists and infidels? What if he has been led along by a radical islamic terrorist organization and positioned to become an influential politician?
What if Obama gets into White House and turns out to be some crazy muslim terrorist? What do we do then? We'll be pretty screwed. It could happen." -- by some fucking nutjob
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| Posts: 1996 | Location: The Noog, TN | Registered: 08 April 2007 |    |
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i love him but not enough apparently to pay 50euros for a ticket to tonight's show 
Mix a little folly with your plans: It is sweet to be silly at the right moment.
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Jedi
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50 Euros? That's like 7,000 American dollars right? Ouch. But seriously, nobody wants to share their opinion on NY (I'm looking at you s_s). My favorite NY album is Everybody Knows This is Nowhere. I think my favorite song is "Ohio," even though I've heard it a million times, but just knowing the story behind it gets me every time. Not sure what the worst NY album is, but the worst one I own is Landing on Water. I got it free and will probably never get rid of it, but it is dreadful. I'm not much of a live album fan, and particularly when those live albums are jammy in nature. So my favorite Neil Young album is the one that was just released last year, Live at Massey Hall, 1971. And there is a pretty sweet version of "Cowgirl in the Sand" which is about one third the length of the original.
_____________________________ Weep to Water the Trees.
"This is my main concern with Obama; what if he has been groomed since childhood to blend in with the zionists and infidels? What if he has been led along by a radical islamic terrorist organization and positioned to become an influential politician?
What if Obama gets into White House and turns out to be some crazy muslim terrorist? What do we do then? We'll be pretty screwed. It could happen." -- by some fucking nutjob
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| Posts: 1996 | Location: The Noog, TN | Registered: 08 April 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Maximum Jack: 50 Euros? That's like 7,000 American dollars right? Ouch.
that's the first price available. it goes up to 150 i think. in a venue i despise too. so i decided against going.
Mix a little folly with your plans: It is sweet to be silly at the right moment.
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Yeah, I do need to share my Neil Young opinion, MJ. I actually bought my first Neil album last summer, and he very quickly became one of my favorite artists. This is kind of funny because I'd known many of his for years but just never pursued his records. I now own seven of his records. Everybody Knows This Is NowhereAfter the Gold RushHarvestOn The BeachTonight's the NightZumaHarvest MoonObviously I've focused on his early career (I got Harvest Moon for $1 because it didn't have a case!) As far as I can tell, he basically didn't realese anything bad in the 70's (not counting Journey Through the Past) which pretty much puts him right up with Bowie for the best artists of the decade. My favorite record of his? I'm taking Tonight's the Night. Favorite song is a lot harder. Maybe "Tell Me Why", "See the Sky About to Rain" or "Roll Another Number (For the Road)". This begs a question - does anyone have the same favorite Neil Young song? The guy has an incredible number of great tracks, so many that 100 different people could have 100 different favorite songs. The next thing on my list of stuff to get from Neil are some live albums and Ragged Glory. I think that'll pretty much cover all of his best work, with anything leftover being a bit second-tier.
I had a stick of CareFree gum, but it didn't work. I felt pretty good while I was blowing that bubble, but as soon as the gum lost its flavor I was back to pondering my mortality.
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| Posts: 569 | Location: Chicago, IL | Registered: 14 December 2007 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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quote: What is the best NY album?
What is the worst?
Best live album?
Best live version of one his songs?
My favorite Neil album is Rust Never Sleeps. There's so many great Young albums it's hard to pick favorites. Least favorite would probably be Old Ways. Just never took to this one. I suppose Live Rust is the best live NY I've heard though I often don't buy live sets. I do enjoy the live versions of "Powderfinger" and "The Loner".
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| Posts: 8895 | Location: State of Insanity | Registered: 22 September 2005 |    |
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Jedi
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quote: Originally posted by crazed: My favorite Neil album is Rust Never Sleeps. There's so many great Young albums it's hard to pick favorites.
So true. I was going to tell Sans that's the next one he needed to purchase.
_____________________________ Weep to Water the Trees.
"This is my main concern with Obama; what if he has been groomed since childhood to blend in with the zionists and infidels? What if he has been led along by a radical islamic terrorist organization and positioned to become an influential politician?
What if Obama gets into White House and turns out to be some crazy muslim terrorist? What do we do then? We'll be pretty screwed. It could happen." -- by some fucking nutjob
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| Posts: 1996 | Location: The Noog, TN | Registered: 08 April 2007 |    |
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