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Howard Dean, Wednesday, 19 October 2005 19:55 (eighteen years ago) link

"Powderfinger" is the best song ever recorded. And the album it's from, Rust Never Sleeps doesn't really have low points.

Austin Still (Austin, Still), Wednesday, 19 October 2005 21:02 (eighteen years ago) link

Scour whatever downloading services you "patronize" for a copy of the Eldorado EP. Five songs, Japanese-only, totally ass-rapingly great sludge guitar fest. Two of the songs ("Don't Cry" and "On Broadway") are on Freedom, but it's "Cocaine Eyes" that you really need.

pdf (Phil Freeman), Wednesday, 19 October 2005 21:07 (eighteen years ago) link

Anybody got a YSI for Trans that''ll tell me whether I need to listen to the rest of the album or not? I got trepidation with that one (and Arc/Weld).

js (honestengine), Wednesday, 19 October 2005 21:11 (eighteen years ago) link

ass-rapingly great

hrm.

my name is john. i reside in chicago. (frankE), Wednesday, 19 October 2005 21:16 (eighteen years ago) link

Really liking the new one.

Stormy Davis (diamond), Thursday, 20 October 2005 01:44 (eighteen years ago) link

In addition to On The Beach, Harvest, SOME of After The Goldrush, Rust Never Sleeps, Tonight's the Night, parts of Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, a couple others I'd search: Hawks and Doves, and "Bandit" from Greendale

Hurting (Hurting), Thursday, 20 October 2005 01:54 (eighteen years ago) link

Search the "Dead Man" soundtrack, destroy "Landing on Water."

owen moorhead (i heart daniel miller), Thursday, 20 October 2005 13:26 (eighteen years ago) link

i honestly love his new single, the thing has the catchiest guitar pattern ever.

kyle (akmonday), Thursday, 20 October 2005 14:42 (eighteen years ago) link

Search: Broken Arrow (if you like spaceman 3ish jangle drone)

Old School (sexyDancer), Thursday, 20 October 2005 14:44 (eighteen years ago) link

search all
destroy none

to know Neil is to abide his creative floundering. To love him is to know the burn. The $16.99 burn. He is all and everything else is small. There is no one greater than Neil and there probably won't ever be.

God Body (Roger Fidelity), Thursday, 20 October 2005 14:50 (eighteen years ago) link

God Body probably OTM. I can't get into all his stuff, but he just wouldn't be Neil Young without Transformer, without the retarded Elvis getup on "Everybody's Rockin,'" without his frequent dalliances with red-state, blue-collar Republicanism.

Certainly OTM regarding the last sentence.

owen moorhead (i heart daniel miller), Thursday, 20 October 2005 15:14 (eighteen years ago) link

i'd definitely secondf the Eldorado EP (except the title song appears on freedom as well). What a great great bunch of songs.

AaronK (AaronK), Thursday, 20 October 2005 15:31 (eighteen years ago) link

if you are repeatedly getting burned for $16.99 you're gonna want to destroy everything, especially given the amount of output. that said, the shocking pinks album and landing on water and are you passionate?, et al., can all be had for 1/10 to 1/5 of list price. that burn turns into a mere singe and the search continues.

my name is john. i reside in chicago. (frankE), Thursday, 20 October 2005 15:40 (eighteen years ago) link

>>to know Neil is to abide his creative floundering.

This might've been acceptable when the guy still cared, but I think it's a bunch of bullshit now. Young hasn't made even close to a solid album in over a decade now. It's all been half-baked, half-finished and even--dare I say it?--half-hearted. This whole 'the-song-comes-to-me-and-I-write-it-down-in-five-seconds' approach has (with very few notable exceptions, say, Bandit) has led to a very barren prairie. How interesting that he's chosen fading away over...well, you know the other one.

lastdance, Thursday, 20 October 2005 15:53 (eighteen years ago) link

I think in some ways Young is still current and relevant. I caught the Greendale tour in Atlantic City, and some of the jams live were good. However, when the band returned for an encore they played the entire electric side of Rust Never Sleeps, and it rocked really fucking hard. I had no idea until this live show that the band could unleash such a wall of distortion. The shit was massive.

QuantumNoise (Justin Farrar), Thursday, 20 October 2005 17:53 (eighteen years ago) link

eleven months pass...
I can't stop listening to side 1 of Comes A Time.
So, search that.

I don't think I'd destroy any of it. Certainly "Everybody's Rockin" and "This Note's For You" you should get LAST, but you should still get 'em.

disappointing goth fest line-up (orion), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 05:06 (seventeen years ago) link

search Zuma

Susan Douglas (Susan Douglas), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 07:12 (seventeen years ago) link

>>>I think in some ways Young is still current and relevant. I caught the Greendale tour in Atlantic City, and some of the jams live were good. However, when the band returned for an encore they played the entire electric side of Rust Never Sleeps, and it rocked really fucking hard. I had no idea until this live show that the band could unleash such a wall of distortion. The shit was massive.

greypejooze (Ryanssssss), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 12:46 (seventeen years ago) link

>>>I think in some ways Young is still current and relevant. I caught the Greendale tour in Atlantic City, and some of the jams live were good. However, when the band returned for an encore they played the entire electric side of Rust Never Sleeps, and it rocked really fucking hard. I had no idea until this live show that the band could unleash such a wall of distortion. The shit was massive.

About 9 or 10 years ago I saw him play with Crazy Horse, and the first note he played blew my god damned mind to bits. It was (and remains) the hugest, warmest, and intensely all encompassing sound I have ever heard. There is no possible way I could ever explain it, and none of the many live recordings I've listened to even come close to capturing it. Additionally, I would pit the slow-motion, stretched out feedback finale notes they dropped at the end of each song against any Sunn 0)) gig in a contest of sublime amplifer worship. The shit was massive indeed, and over-joyed to hear he's still doing it. This is why the fellow remains relevant, or at least the only living purveyor of 'Neil Young's guitar sound' - which is something you must hear live, not on a live album, in your lifetime.

Search -

Buffalo Springfield - Mr. Soul, Expecting to Fly, Broken Arrow, Nowadays Clancy...
Neil Young - The Loner, Emporer Of Wyoming, The Old Laughing Lady
- every beautiful note of-
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere
After the Goldrush
Harvest
Tonight's the Night
On the Beach
Rust Never Sleeps (although I'm not as into this one as everyone else in the world)

Once you're in deep I'd recommend appreciating some of his weirder shit -

Trans - where Neil Young combines his own bad self, some synths he had his roadies steal from Rush, and Bruce Haack's futuristic prairie soul into an unparrelled mess of weird and wonderful.
Freedom - his most linear 'story telling' with some harsh 80's bad vibes.

and the song 'Touch the Night' from Landing on Water.

Once you've read Shakey you can appreciate '...and the Shocking Pinks'

On Film - Rust Never Sleeps 'A Concert Fantasy'

Destroy -

Most of his shit in the last 15 or so years. It's really 'law of diminishing returns' at this point, but if you really dig there's a few quality songs.

greypejooze (Ryanssssss), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 12:47 (seventeen years ago) link

hate to sound cliched, but my faves are tonight's the night and after the goldrush. would be happy playing them back to back on repeat all day.

i don't particularly care for harvest moon or zuma. even some of harvest is worthless.

Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 12:57 (seventeen years ago) link

playing 'world on a string' just now. love it. gold. gold.

Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 13:00 (seventeen years ago) link

you could destroy most of Mirror Ball. It's not intriguingly awful and aside from "I'm The Ocean" (one of his finest, period) and some of the other fast ones its not that memorable

Yes. I'm The Ocean is the best Neil Young song in probably 20 years. It's a towering achievement and should be searched. Also search Fallen Angel from the same record, which is I'm The Ocean's coda.

Other great, somewhat obscure Neil songs: Big Time and Music Arcade from Broken Arrow.

Don't Be Denied & Last Dance from Time Fades Away

kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 13:05 (seventeen years ago) link

"Don't Be Denied & Last Dance from Time Fades Away"

also Yonder Stands the Sinner!!!

Shakey Mo Collier (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 14:54 (seventeen years ago) link

Search: "Pressure" and especially "Hippie Dream," the latter of which has atypically corrosive lyrics to match the awful drum sound and guitar racket.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 15:13 (seventeen years ago) link

OTM on "comes a time."

derrick (derrick), Wednesday, 4 October 2006 08:54 (seventeen years ago) link

Does anyone else find ATGR's title track kinda meh? As far as silver-spaceship stuff goes, I'll take "Ride My Llama" and "Lost in Space."

A Radio Picture (Rrrickey), Wednesday, 4 October 2006 09:20 (seventeen years ago) link

i've always found ATGR's melody absolutely classic. k.d. lang's version is beautiful.

derrick (derrick), Wednesday, 4 October 2006 09:34 (seventeen years ago) link

eight months pass...

I heard a live version of "Hello Cowgirl in the Sand" yesterday when I was shopping in an Italian gourmet food store, and I thought: this is really a depressing song, and no wonder I don't listen to Neil Young more, as good as he is. And I thought they really shouldn't be playing that song. I was tired and my allergies were bothering me, which was making me extremely emotionally hyper-sensitive. Let's all think about loss and disappointment and raw pain while we are trying to find something nice to carry home and eat.

Rockist Scientist, Sunday, 1 July 2007 01:00 (sixteen years ago) link

I need someone to defend Landing on Water.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 1 July 2007 01:32 (sixteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

I've heard a total of 5 Neil Young records, over and over: Everyone knows this is nowhere, After the Goldrush, Harvest, On the Beach, Zuma, and Trans.

Out of those, I would say Harvest and On the Beach are mindblowingly good. Zuma I've only had for a few weeks, but I love. I've listened to Cortez the Killer over and over, never gets old. Tonight's the Night, I feel it overrated, at least at this point of my life. Maybe I haven't been shitfaced enough. It seems like a record that's more interesting if you know the backstory of the artist.

Z S, Thursday, 26 July 2007 05:06 (sixteen years ago) link

four months pass...

hmmm 'tonight's the night' is one headfuck of a phenomenon. somehow just so consistently good, despite the lurking threat that the whole thing's about to collapse any second under the weight of its own shaky, volatile foundations. sloppy, flippant at times, and infinitely better for it. then again, maybe it's just a fantastic set of songs, regardless of the delivery, level of tangible emotion, and drunkenness of it all!

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 29 November 2007 14:33 (sixteen years ago) link

and i'm sorry, what the hell is 'a man needs a maid' about? sure it alludes to loneliness, but where does the maid thing factor in?

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 29 November 2007 14:43 (sixteen years ago) link

Neil Young does a shitty job of keeping his house clean.

da croupier, Thursday, 29 November 2007 14:54 (sixteen years ago) link

Is 'Man Needs a Maid' ridiculous?

Stormy Davis, Thursday, 29 November 2007 15:46 (sixteen years ago) link

Live at Massey Hall is what you want. Relaxed, in great form, playing the best songs he ever wrote.

ecuador_with_a_c, Thursday, 29 November 2007 16:34 (sixteen years ago) link

hahah ilm. a thread for every purpose! cheers, stormy

Charlie Howard, Friday, 30 November 2007 02:26 (sixteen years ago) link

one month passes...

they love music

Sparkle Motion, Sunday, 30 December 2007 19:48 (sixteen years ago) link

I think Stars & Bars gets a bad rap. there's some crapola (like all of Neil's records) but on balance I would def say 'search'

will, Sunday, 30 December 2007 20:33 (sixteen years ago) link

dumbfucks! AMERICA did "No Rain."

da croupier, Sunday, 30 December 2007 21:17 (sixteen years ago) link

anybody who has the reservoir dogs soundtrack knows that.

da croupier, Sunday, 30 December 2007 21:18 (sixteen years ago) link

three months pass...

Can anyone recommend a couple of artists that made/makes music that sounds similar to Cowgirl in the sand, Down by the River and Like a Hurricane?

Also, were there artists that before Neil Young made that kind of duelling guitar thing that's going in these songs? A few years back I thought Television were the first ones to do that!

Lovelace, Saturday, 5 April 2008 21:04 (sixteen years ago) link

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Lovelace, Tuesday, 8 April 2008 16:10 (sixteen years ago) link

duelling guitar solos wasn't really common pre-late 60s

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 8 April 2008 16:12 (sixteen years ago) link

You should check out Captain Beefheart's Mirror Man LP.

Myonga Vön Bontee, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 00:56 (sixteen years ago) link

Search mainly what he did up to and including "Harvest". Destroy his 80s output in particular, but also some of the stuff from 1995 onwards.

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 01:35 (sixteen years ago) link

Can anyone recommend a couple of artists that made/makes music that sounds similar to Cowgirl in the sand, Down by the River and Like a Hurricane?

search: arboretum, black mountain, stephen malkmus, sun kil moon, songs:ohia, uncle tupelo

kamerad, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 03:48 (sixteen years ago) link

Don't destroy re-act-or, coz it's the crankinest, and don't destroy Trans, if you are at all interested in music that sounds like nothing else you've ever heard. Don't destroy Living With War.

Do destroy Broken Arrow, do destroy Chrome Dreams II. Destroy Landing On Water

SecondBassman, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 17:01 (sixteen years ago) link

x-post

The first Help Yourself LP

QuantumNoise, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 18:30 (sixteen years ago) link

Only two notes, really:

1) No "Cocaine Eyes" is the difference between me and Hyden, and our definitions of the verb "to rock," in a nutshell;

2) The version of "Like a Hurricane" on Live Rust is better than the version on Weld.

Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Thursday, 4 April 2024 21:28 (one week ago) link

definitely not denying that his time with csn influenced the harmonies on that record and his approach to harmonies in general. hyden's particular flavor of bill simmons-y music is sports brain is just nails on chalkboard to me

the defenestration of prog (voodoo chili), Thursday, 4 April 2024 21:29 (one week ago) link

me as well, I totally agree with you and was trying to take a shot at hyden's tossed-off received wisdom brainlessness, but i probably wasn't being clear there

intheblanks, Saturday, 6 April 2024 05:06 (one week ago) link

just gotta chime in, on team "tell me why" 100%

he/him hoo-hah (map), Saturday, 6 April 2024 19:42 (one week ago) link

me too, although at this point it's hard to say i don't have a pavlovian response to it, since it heralds yet another time i get to listen to one of my very favorite records

budo jeru, Saturday, 6 April 2024 19:52 (one week ago) link

"Cocaine Eyes" is in my top ten Neil Young songs."

Re "Tell Me Why": I've grown to like it but it...took a while. I needed Zuma to loosen me up.

poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 6 April 2024 19:56 (one week ago) link

was it hard to make that arrangement with yourself?

the defenestration of prog (voodoo chili), Saturday, 6 April 2024 20:17 (one week ago) link


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