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So far (only three songs in) each track has improved upon the previous and is really building toward something super interesting. Hope that momentum keeps.
I think it's my favorite track on first listen. But really the Revolution Blues - For the Turnstiles - Vampire Blues run is fucking amazing. All three of those are great.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
I love Revolution Blues so much.
I think it's my favorite track on first listen. But really the Revolution Blues - For the Turnstiles - Vampire Blues run is fucking amazing. All three of those are great.
Yeah this probably my favorite three song run in the catalog
Does any artist have a better decade than 1970s Neil Young? Just look at this list.
After the Goldrush Harvest Time Fades Away On the Beach Tonight’s the Night Homegrown Zuma Hitchhiker American Stars ’N Bars Comes a Time Rust Never Sleeps
You can even throw in Long May You Run and Live Rust.
I really love Long May You Run.
For whatever reason, I reach for it more often that I do many of Neil's 70s records.
Just a super breezy, enjoyable record.
I think I've said this before, but trag's hate for A Man Needs a Maid is crazy. What a song.
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A man needs a maid and the Beatles long and winding road or almost the exact same song to me: Overwrought ballads with whiny lyrics and lush instrumentation trying to create heavy meaning from subject matter that is not that interesting
Does any artist have a better decade than 1970s Neil Young? Just look at this list.
After the Goldrush Harvest Time Fades Away On the Beach Tonight’s the Night Homegrown Zuma Hitchhiker American Stars ’N Bars Comes a Time Rust Never Sleeps
You can even throw in Long May You Run and Live Rust.
I really love Long May You Run.
For whatever reason, I reach for it more often that I do many of Neil's 70s records.
Just a super breezy, enjoyable record.
I think I've said this before, but trag's hate for A Man Needs a Maid is crazy. What a song.
I remember liking it, but I need to revisit LMYR, especially since I've been getting into a lot of Stephen Stills solo work lately.
A man needs a maid and the Beatles long and winding road or almost the exact same song to me: Overwrought ballads with whiny lyrics and lush instrumentation trying to create heavy meaning from subject matter that is not that interesting
I don't know, I think it's one of Neil's more straight-forward, affecting songs.
It probably helps that I was first familiar with the stripped-back Massey Hall version.
Does any artist have a better decade than 1970s Neil Young? Just look at this list.
After the Goldrush Harvest Time Fades Away On the Beach Tonight’s the Night Homegrown Zuma Hitchhiker American Stars ’N Bars Comes a Time Rust Never Sleeps
You can even throw in Long May You Run and Live Rust.
I really love Long May You Run.
For whatever reason, I reach for it more often that I do many of Neil's 70s records.
Just a super breezy, enjoyable record.
I think I've said this before, but trag's hate for A Man Needs a Maid is crazy. What a song.
Agreed all around. "Midnight on the Bay" is such a gorgeous song.
A man needs a maid and the Beatles long and winding road or almost the exact same song to me: Overwrought ballads with whiny lyrics and lush instrumentation trying to create heavy meaning from subject matter that is not that interesting
I don't know, I think it's one of Neil's more straight-forward, affecting songs.
It probably helps that I was first familiar with the stripped-back Massey Hall version.
Oddly, I totally agree with trag re: Maid but vehemently disagree re: Road.
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