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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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Farmer John wrote:
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Listened to Broken Arrow today !!
Wow!! Great record
Not sure why I overlooked this one all these years
Perfect set up for Mirrorball

Love that album. My first exposure to these songs was from that Jim Jarmusch Year of the Horse movie. I especially love those versions


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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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Uncle Neils 90s albums are so good. I think ragged glory is my least favorite (I haven't listened to harvest moon for awhile, it probably is my lowest)


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Deadman Soundtrack is ace as well

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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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I've still never heard that one


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Listened to On The Beach, such a nice cool album. I love how warm it sounds.

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VinylGuy wrote:
Listened to On The Beach, such a nice cool album. I love how warm it sounds.

Famously recorded in a truck!


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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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tragabigzanda wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Listened to On The Beach, such a nice cool album. I love how warm it sounds.

Famously recorded in a truck!

On the Beach is rad, and wut.

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Listened to On The Beach, such a nice cool album. I love how warm it sounds.

Famously recorded in a truck!

On the Beach is rad, and wut.

On the Beach and Tonight’s the Night were both recorded in a “mobile recording studio,” basically a huge box truck with recording gear set up inside of it. Everyone was stoned on “honeysliders” — basically hashish cookies — and in certain cases asked to play their non-primary instrument. Not sure if Homegrown was recorded the same way but it would stand to reason.

The Ditch Trilogy — which I consider a quadrilogy given the addition of Homegrown — is my favorite era, and it’s all in those circumstances.


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yeah, the ditch trilogy is great. Its not my fav from him, but its still a moment from his career i always go back to.

I wonder if the truck is similar to the one Rick Rubin has on Shangri La.

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I likely consider On the Beach my favorite, with Rust Never Sleeps maybe second.


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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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i seem to be playing landing on water, reactor or bluenote cafe over the last few months

80s new idea stubborn neil

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tragabigzanda wrote:
dad wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Listened to On The Beach, such a nice cool album. I love how warm it sounds.

Famously recorded in a truck!

On the Beach is rad, and wut.

On the Beach and Tonight’s the Night were both recorded in a “mobile recording studio,” basically a huge box truck with recording gear set up inside of it. Everyone was stoned on “honeysliders” — basically hashish cookies — and in certain cases asked to play their non-primary instrument. Not sure if Homegrown was recorded the same way but it would stand to reason.

The Ditch Trilogy — which I consider a quadrilogy given the addition of Homegrown — is my favorite era, and it’s all in those circumstances.


I think I go back to this section in Shakey about once a year.


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i seem to be playing landing on water, reactor or bluenote cafe over the last few months

80s new idea stubborn neil


Underrated, the lot of ‘em.

Also really like the “A Treasure” archive release. And Life. And Trans.


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I even like Everybody's Rockin'


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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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“Life” was released on the day I was born.

87 was a weird year for music production :haha:

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Teeeeeekay wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
dad wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Listened to On The Beach, such a nice cool album. I love how warm it sounds.

Famously recorded in a truck!

On the Beach is rad, and wut.

On the Beach and Tonight’s the Night were both recorded in a “mobile recording studio,” basically a huge box truck with recording gear set up inside of it. Everyone was stoned on “honeysliders” — basically hashish cookies — and in certain cases asked to play their non-primary instrument. Not sure if Homegrown was recorded the same way but it would stand to reason.

The Ditch Trilogy — which I consider a quadrilogy given the addition of Homegrown — is my favorite era, and it’s all in those circumstances.


I think I go back to this section in Shakey about once a year.

Yeah! Was definitely my favorite period in the book, outside his childhood which I found fascinating


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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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Fuckin' Up has landed. Giving it its first spin right now...


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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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Mirrorball in Atmos is coming, according to Jeff on the Broken Record podcast


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 Post subject: Re: The Official Neil Young Thread
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hell yeah, let's go.

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Yeah can't wait for that (on my AirPods)


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