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Neil Young I last got a Greatest Hits cd of Neil Young from my dad, he said you beter listen to this one!
And I loved it!!! The man can play GUITAR!!! I started digging more in his back catalog and found this little gem on ZUMA... http://www.youtube.com/wa...m4H77z3fJE This is also very interesting! http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related What do you all think about Neil Young?? Do people know some more gems from him please post them! [Edited 1/20/10 12:43pm] | |
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A few favorites.
...Cinnamon Girl ...The Needle and the Damage Done ...Only Love Can Break Your Heart (CN&Y version, original not on YouTube) ...The Loner From his Buffalo Springfield days... ...Mr. Soul tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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After The Goldrush
Tonight's The Night On The Beach Live At Massey Hall 1971.. are all essential Young albums, and Prairie Wind is a great recent one. | |
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HUGE Neil Young fan here. I got hooked on Decade a few years back, and now own just about everything he's done, and see's him live every chance I get. Dude rocks. | |
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I'm not a huge Neil Young fan, but I do like a couple of songs by him:
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i'm a huge fan, own his entire catalog - he's amazing.
A couple faves are the Zuma and Rust Never Sleeps album. I also think Silver & Gold is a sorely undervalued record. Add the 3 acoustic songs Neil contributed for the CSNY project "Looking Forward" from around the same time period, and it gets even stronger. Anybody interested in Neil and his music should read the biography, Shakey. Fascinating book. * * *
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Yes, love some songs. A great guitarist and an influence to many...
Funny to think that, in his young days, he was in the same band as...Rick James !! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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I never knew where to start with him. I know his hits as they are Canadian radio staples, but beyond that... I don't know what "eras" he went through, how his music evolved, or if he had a certain period I would care more for given my tastes in music. | |
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Cinnie said: I never knew where to start with him. I know his hits as they are Canadian radio staples, but beyond that... I don't know what "eras" he went through, how his music evolved, or if he had a certain period I would care more for given my tastes in music.
Neil is unlike any other artist. He didn't really have "eras" per se... one album could be very different than the next. He's always marched to the beat of his own drummer. The best place to start would be his recent Greatest Hits collection, and then pick up a few of his key cornerstone albums: Harvest, Rust Never Sleeps, Freedom, Zuma, After The Gold Rush, Everybody Knows This is Nowhere. He has some absolute gems, like On The Beach, that fly under the radar. Tonight's the Night is as raggedy-ass as anything that's ever been released, but it has an absolutely unique debauched vibe to it. His career is really incredible, and he isn't afraid to do what he feels is right at the time. * * *
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theAudience said: A few favorites.
...Cinnamon Girl ...The Needle and the Damage Done ...Only Love Can Break Your Heart (CN&Y version, original not on YouTube) ...The Loner From his Buffalo Springfield days... ...Mr. Soul tA Tribal Records LOVE all of these - and I also have a soft spot for: VOTE....EARLY | |
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In terms of integrity, it's very likely that you could look that word up in the dictionary and find his picture there.
Unlike many of the musical gear whores in the industry, he won't take endorsements from equipment manufacturers but prefers to "buy with no ties" just like the average amateur musician. tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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NoVideo said: i'm a huge fan, own his entire catalog - he's amazing.
A couple faves are the Zuma and Rust Never Sleeps album. I also think Silver & Gold is a sorely undervalued record. Add the 3 acoustic songs Neil contributed for the CSNY project "Looking Forward" from around the same time period, and it gets even stronger. Anybody interested in Neil and his music should read the biography, Shakey. Fascinating book. Even though Harvest Moon was a welcome return to acoustic folk (especially if you were a fan through the eighties, like me), it was a bit of a disappointment because it was so polished, like where he left off with Comes A Time. I love Silver & Gold...it brought back a bit of his grittier acoustic sound. | |
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yankem said: Yes, love some songs. A great guitarist and an influence to many...
Funny to think that, in his young days, he was in the same band as...Rick James !! That'd be the mid-60s version of The Mynah Birds. ...It's My Time ...Go On And Cry tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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MarkThrust said: NoVideo said: i'm a huge fan, own his entire catalog - he's amazing.
A couple faves are the Zuma and Rust Never Sleeps album. I also think Silver & Gold is a sorely undervalued record. Add the 3 acoustic songs Neil contributed for the CSNY project "Looking Forward" from around the same time period, and it gets even stronger. Anybody interested in Neil and his music should read the biography, Shakey. Fascinating book. Even though Harvest Moon was a welcome return to acoustic folk (especially if you were a fan through the eighties, like me), it was a bit of a disappointment because it was so polished, like where he left off with Comes A Time. I love Silver & Gold...it brought back a bit of his grittier acoustic sound. I like Harvest Moon, but I agree that Silver & Gold is far superior. The songwriting is better and the sound of it is terrific. * * *
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theAudience said: yankem said: Yes, love some songs. A great guitarist and an influence to many...
Funny to think that, in his young days, he was in the same band as...Rick James !! That'd be the mid-60s version of The Mynah Birds. ...It's My Time ...Go On And Cry tA Tribal Records Yeah ! ThanX !! "open your heart, open your mind
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Neil Young is an absolute God.
My favourite Neil track is Out On The Weekend from Harvest. It totally transports me to a whole other place. Rust Never Sleeps is probably my favourite album. It showcases both sides of his style excellently. I also dig a lot of his more recent work too. Chrome Dreams II and Living With War stand up amongst any of his 70s albums to me. [Edited 1/22/10 7:28am] | |
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~ Down By The River ~ ~ Helpless ~ ~ My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue) ~ ~ The Loner ~ ~ Cortez The Killer ~ ~ Through My Sails ~ ~ Don't Let It Bring you Down ~ This acoustic version is cool, I couldn't locate the LP version, I dig the LP version more. ~ The Believer ~ Jus' 2+ afew. | |
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