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Side 1 is Neil's best country-rock with Linda Ronsdadt and Nicolette Larson on backing vocals, recorded live in a barn.
Side 2 is a hodge-podge of drug influenced and weird tracks, and it blows my mind.
Two super-strong EP's in one.
Oh damn. Kind of a crime I've overlooked this one, based on your description. Feels like the kind of weird Neil music that I love.
he had me at "recorded live in a barn, and weird."
kind of a bummer i'm a cheapskate and won't jump from spotify to apple music, where NY has his albums. i mean, i can use youtube music, or buy a copy of my own. i just don't buy a lot of physical media like i used to.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
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I stream him on Amazon music (sorry trag.) I just so happened to switch from Spotify shortly before he pulled his stuff. Figured I shouldn't let the good fortune of being able to stream Neil go to waste, and with all this Kurt Vile and Wilco as of late, I've gotten a hankering for some Crazy Horse to round it all out.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I stream him on Amazon music (sorry trag.) I just so happened to switch from Spotify shortly before he pulled his stuff. Figured I shouldn't let the good fortune of being able to stream Neil go to waste, and with all this Kurt Vile and Wilco as of late, I've gotten a hankering for some Crazy Horse to round it all out.
do you prefer Crazy Horse NY vs. regular old NY, or is it all the same to you?
i lean Crazy Horse NY for the crunchy guitar riffs.
Hunchback by KV makes me think of those riffs. i hear it in Magnolia Electric Co. i hear it in some Big Thief songs.
i love it.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14497 Location: Space City
dad wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I stream him on Amazon music (sorry trag.) I just so happened to switch from Spotify shortly before he pulled his stuff. Figured I shouldn't let the good fortune of being able to stream Neil go to waste, and with all this Kurt Vile and Wilco as of late, I've gotten a hankering for some Crazy Horse to round it all out.
do you prefer Crazy Horse NY vs. regular old NY, or is it all the same to you?
i lean Crazy Horse NY for the crunchy guitar riffs.
Hunchback by KV makes me think of those riffs. i hear it in Magnolia Electric Co. i hear it in some Big Thief songs.
i love it.
I say I lean Crazy Horse, and I do totally get lost in those jams, but desert island Neil Young would be something like After the Gold Rush or Silver and Gold. There's a lot more going on with instrumentation and song structure on those solo efforts to keep me continually surprised. Bonus for ATGR for mixing in some Crazy Horse along with the pure uncut Neil powder.
tragabigzanda wrote:
?? I also use Amazon music. I’m not proud of it.
I was just playing along with your multiple jabs at Amazon on the board. I figured you'd avoid that streaming service.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I stream him on Amazon music (sorry trag.) I just so happened to switch from Spotify shortly before he pulled his stuff. Figured I shouldn't let the good fortune of being able to stream Neil go to waste, and with all this Kurt Vile and Wilco as of late, I've gotten a hankering for some Crazy Horse to round it all out.
do you prefer Crazy Horse NY vs. regular old NY, or is it all the same to you?
i lean Crazy Horse NY for the crunchy guitar riffs.
Hunchback by KV makes me think of those riffs. i hear it in Magnolia Electric Co. i hear it in some Big Thief songs.
i love it.
I say I lean Crazy Horse, and I do totally get lost in those jams, but desert island Neil Young would be something like After the Gold Rush or Silver and Gold. There's a lot more going on with instrumentation and song structure on those solo efforts to keep me continually surprised. Bonus for ATGR for mixing in some Crazy Horse along with the pure uncut Neil powder.
tragabigzanda wrote:
?? I also use Amazon music. I’m not proud of it.
I was just playing along with your multiple jabs at Amazon on the board. I figured you'd avoid that streaming service.
I love After the Gold Rush.
also, is Jim O'Rourke on amazon music? i'd have figured trag would be an apple music subscriber, where his music resides, for that reason alone.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
For those of you who are enjoing our new PJ Atlanta release, Brad and I are prearing a similar Neil Young "compilation" release. Prepare your anuses.
Sign me up!
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NEIL YOUNG "The Event Of The Season" Canterbury House 1969
01 Introduction 02 On The Way Home 03 Down To The Wire 04 Helpless 05 Birds 06 I Am A Child 07 Everybody's Alone 08 Dance Dance Dance 09 Cinnamon Girl 10 The Loner 11 I've Loved Her So Long 12 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 13 I've Been Waiting For You 14 The Old Laughing Lady 15 Here We Are In The Years 16 Wonderin' 17 Down By The River 18 Oh Lonesome Me 19 Flying On The Ground Is Wrong 20 Country Girl
Recorded October 16, 1969 at Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, MI Song Sources: Show #1 (01, 04, 11, 18-20) Show #2 (02, 05, 07-08, 10, 12-17) Show #3 (03, 06, 09)
Compilation & Mastering by Wendy Carlos's Twin Artwork by ridleybradout
I'd love to but it says the folder is empty! (**NVM, fixed now!)
That said, WCT was nice enough to share a preview of this with me as he was working on it, and if you like Neil, you'll want to grab this ASAP. The original source files (from the NYA timeline) were a full-on glitchfest, and WCT's cleanup job is transformative. Even if you think you've had enough of early acoustic Neil with all the recent Vault releases, don't sleep on this -- the tracklist is unique and the sound is fantastic.
I'd love to but it says the folder is empty! (**NVM, fixed now!)
That said, WCT was nice enough to share a preview of this with me as he was working on it, and if you like Neil, you'll want to grab this ASAP. The original source files (from the NYA timeline) were a full-on glitchfest, and WCT's cleanup job is transformative. Even if you think you've had enough of early acoustic Neil with all the recent Vault releases, don't sleep on this -- the tracklist is unique and the sound is fantastic.
Thanks, Kevin. Get a load of Bradley's artwork. Genius as usual. The whole package is nipple-hardening. Anyone who doesn't grab this one is losing out.
I'd love to but it says the folder is empty! (**NVM, fixed now!)
That said, WCT was nice enough to share a preview of this with me as he was working on it, and if you like Neil, you'll want to grab this ASAP. The original source files (from the NYA timeline) were a full-on glitchfest, and WCT's cleanup job is transformative. Even if you think you've had enough of early acoustic Neil with all the recent Vault releases, don't sleep on this -- the tracklist is unique and the sound is fantastic.
Thanks, Kevin. Get a load of Bradley's artwork. Genius as usual. The whole package is nipple-hardening. Anyone who doesn't grab this one is losing out.
Yes, absolutely top shelf work all around. (Although, technically bottom shelf for me, since Neil is at the end of the alphabet)
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Where are all the Neil heads? It's Canterbury House time.
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