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Strat wrote:
Seriously not much different setlist than massey hall and thats already a gold standard i feel
I agree. I feel like I'd listen and for some of the songs say to myself "not as good as Massey Hall version or some other version". And I don't want to get all Pearl Jam bootleggy with Neil
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Can someone confirm if the 2017 vinyl reissue of Decade is under the Neil Young Archive umbrella?
Based on the images on Discogs, there is no NYA or NYORS branding anywhere on the release.
I did the same, plus looked on his NYA Wiki and didn't see it listed. Was hoping someone here had it to confirm. Trying to collect all thr NYA vinyl releases, just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing this one.
Can someone confirm if the 2017 vinyl reissue of Decade is under the Neil Young Archive umbrella?
I have this (RSD) and I do not see any NYA or NYORS branding on it. The album has an ID of 558030-1 on both the discs and the album jacket spine. The sticker that came on the plastic wrap has 1-558030 (KT) on it.
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Seriously not much different setlist than massey hall and thats already a gold standard i feel
Fine if that's your thing, but there are always releases where certain songs are exceptionally better than on others.
Even "Massey Hall" has moments where Neil might play a song inappropriately here and there and the more low-key atmosphere of another show might suit the song better.
I've been told that this Carnegie Hall show has moments that arguably rivals or surpasses Massey Hall.
So I welcome the chance to make more honed-in "highlights" playlists.
Seriously not much different setlist than massey hall and thats already a gold standard i feel
Fine if that's your thing, but there are always releases where certain songs are exceptionally better than on others.
Even "Massey Hall" has moments where Neil might play a song inappropriately here and there and the more low-key atmosphere of another show might suit the song better.
I've been told that this Carnegie Hall show has moments that arguably rivals or surpasses Massey Hall.
So I welcome the chance to make more honed-in "highlights" playlists.
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