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Surell 01-09-2013 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by PoorOldPo (Post 1259499)
Listening to Neil Young at 6 in the morning sitting in a cold room beside a radiator. Job!

I really want to know why this was happening to you.

Btw what was the consensus on the newest album, Psychedelic Pill?

neardeathexperience 02-10-2013 04:07 PM

I bought the original Harvest album the one with a heavy cardboard type of sleeve then bought a later pressing which included a lyric sheet.....In my opinion it is required listening.

Paul Smeenus 02-10-2013 05:16 PM

In 2002 my BFF from Ohio sent me his vinyl copies of "The Missing Six" (Journey Through The Past, Time Fades Away, Hawks And Doves, American Stars And Bars, Re*Ac*Tor, and the incredible On The Beach). At that time it looked as though these albums were NEVER gonna be released on CD, so I used my excellent vinyl transferring equipment & made magnificent CD's from them. Within months of that, 4 of them (all but the baffling JTTP and the wonderful TFA) were finally released. We both agreed that my transfers sounded a little better.

My friend was tragically lost in December of '09

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NP Joe Jackson - Tonight and Forever (from Big World)

Paul Smeenus 02-10-2013 05:19 PM

My ATF Neil song



Neil Young - Ambulance Blues - YouTube

Paul Smeenus 02-11-2013 01:33 PM

Michael Hedges covers "Captain Kennedy"



Surell 02-11-2013 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Smeenus (Post 1284692)
In 2002 my BFF from Ohio sent me his vinyl copies of "The Missing Six" (Journey Through The Past, Time Fades Away, Hawks And Doves, American Stars And Bars, Re*Ac*Tor, and the incredible On The Beach). At that time it looked as though these albums were NEVER gonna be released on CD, so I used my excellent vinyl transferring equipment & made magnificent CD's from them. Within months of that, 4 of them (all but the baffling JTTP and the wonderful TFA) were finally released. We both agreed that my transfers sounded a little better.

My friend was tragically lost in December of '09

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NP Joe Jackson - Tonight and Forever (from Big World)

I'm sorry to hear about your friend, but it sounds like y'all got to share a very special connection with Neil's music, which is always great. Me and my friend have a similar connection over Tom Waits, and it's always fun to have that mutual love established just between one another.

Those vinyl transfers sound great just reading about it! I'm one who's all for vinyl, and I'd like to transfer more of my records with the turntable i currently have, but it's a portable one, slightly cheap, and the last (and only) record I've transfered so far - the Beach Boys' super Smile - is very low in volume, a little scratchy on more pronounced vocals, and lacking in the bass department (essential for the album's anchoring bass guitar grooves). Maybe the more complex recording process would work better, but that's beside the point.

"Ambulance Blues" is a really great Neil song, so personal and meandering. It's a very touching closer considering the mind he was in and the whole tone of the second side. Personally, I love the title track, with it's haunting, suspended bluesiness, and "For the Turnstiles," also very chilling in its lyrics and presentation, at least for me. But the whole album is definitely among his best, and one with material that can't be heard quite the same way later or earlier in his career; it was very much of the moment where he was kind of getting over his friends' deaths and looking to the future.

Equally trivial: I bought a recreated Zuma poster shortly after seeing Neil, but at a Melvins show! Their artist friend revised the bird and woman on the front with features of the lead guitarist and (i believe) the drummer. But even funnier/trivial: Asking the band to sign the poster after the show (they gladly obliged), they asked if we (my girlfriend and I) liked the album. We said yes, and I told him I was really bummed that they didn't play any of it, but he replied they usually don't. Anyway, he, the lead man of a notoriously heavy, trippy, goofy metal band, asked if we liked On the Beach, as it was one of their favorites.

Anyway, I thought that was crazy.

Paul Smeenus 02-11-2013 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Surell (Post 1285336)
Equally trivial: I bought a recreated Zuma poster shortly after seeing Neil, but at a Melvins show! Their artist friend revised the bird and woman on the front with features of the lead guitarist and (i believe) the drummer. But even funnier/trivial: Asking the band to sign the poster after the show (they gladly obliged), they asked if we (my girlfriend and I) liked the album. We said yes, and I told him I was really bummed that they didn't play any of it, but he replied they usually don't. Anyway, he, the lead man of a notoriously heavy, trippy, goofy metal band, asked if we liked On the Beach, as it was one of their favorites.

Anyway, I thought that was crazy.



I love the Melvins too! Thanks for sharing this

Stephen 02-12-2013 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Surell (Post 1285336)
But the whole album is definitely among his best

Couldn't agree more. On the Beach is one of my favourite albums.

Surell 04-22-2014 12:10 PM

He's got a new covers album out, his own personal standards recorded in an extremely primitive fashion called "a letter home." Anyone hear it? Going to hear it? Wanna hear it?

neardeathexperience 04-22-2014 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Laces Out Dan! (Post 220578)
Well Neil Young is amazing and hes one of only a few canadian artists you can actually be proud of...

One of the few what about The Guess Who, BTO, Sloan, Rush, Steel River, Tragically Hip and so on............:banghead:


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