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Old 03-02-2015, 11:10 PM   #413 (permalink)
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YEsssss he's going pavement.

I'm sorry you didn't like Pet Sounds, Smile Sessions is a trip and I would suggest trying it on - as Pet Sounds pointed out you don't have to listen to all four discs - but it sounds like it wasn't as dreadful as you might have though. It is a pretty slow album, though, the Boys don't jam that hard that often in that era.

I am very pleased to see you dug After the Gold Rush though, it's a terrific album, one I haven't gone back to in awhile but never regret doing so. As Urban said, On the Beach is great too, stranger, but still fairly folky and has some bangers akin to "Southern Man" and "When You Dance..." (one of my personal favorites as well). Everyone has their favorite, but let me put it to you like this: There pretty much isn't an album that Neil released from Everybody Knows This is Nowhere to Rust Never Sleeps that isn't great, although some are stylistically not suited for everyone (Comes a Time, maybe).

Also, since you liked that Antlers so much, and I've always heard such nice things, I'll be checking that soon. A work that moves someone that thoroughly definitely deserves a chance.

Lastly, review Return to the 36 Chambers.

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