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Joined: Tue January 08, 2013 4:22 pm Posts: 1454 Location: Montreal
I got Waging Heavy Peace for Christmas and finally started reading it last night. i really like the mental-train-of-thought dialogue that feels like it's happening in real time. I'm about 50 pages in and it's a great read.
I'm intrigued by that PureTone music device thing. Didn't he go on Letterman and talk about it recently? Any update on that?
I'm intrigued by that PureTone music device thing. Didn't he go on Letterman and talk about it recently? Any update on that?
He was a Letterman a couple months ago with it but haven't heard anything else. Better keep a close eye out for it. They won't be in production for long.
in all the downloading i did this week before my trip, i grabbed Americana and psychedelic pill which the description said somehting about being a blu ray rip, is it the audio from a concert dvd? or did i just read the description wrong?
Joined: Tue January 08, 2013 4:22 pm Posts: 1454 Location: Montreal
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
in all the downloading i did this week before my trip, i grabbed Americana and psychedelic pill which the description said somehting about being a blu ray rip, is it the audio from a concert dvd? or did i just read the description wrong?
That could be sweet
Psychedelic Pill Blu-Ray http://neilyoung.warnerbrosrecords.com/ ... u-ray.html $18.99 Product Description The first album of original music from Neil Young and Crazy Horse in almost a decade, including over 85 minutes of music new songs. Composed of both audio and video representation of Psychedelic Pill on a Blu-Ray disc.
Anyone know what the "video representation" is exactly?
Its a great read. Im about 80% through. He definitely jumps around but tells great stories of the past and looks to the future with all the projects he continues to take on. It really feels like you are walking around his ranch while he just lets his thoughts and stories flow. II get super excited while reading it. Its fascinating. What a life he's lived and what an amazing persona he carries.
in all the downloading i did this week before my trip, i grabbed Americana and psychedelic pill which the description said somehting about being a blu ray rip, is it the audio from a concert dvd? or did i just read the description wrong?
That could be sweet
Psychedelic Pill Blu-Ray http://neilyoung.warnerbrosrecords.com/ ... u-ray.html $18.99 Product Description The first album of original music from Neil Young and Crazy Horse in almost a decade, including over 85 minutes of music new songs. Composed of both audio and video representation of Psychedelic Pill on a Blu-Ray disc.
Anyone know what the "video representation" is exactly?
Probably those videos that are on youtube. The blu ray looks cool cause you get Horseback, the jam that was on the website about a year ago.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14540 Location: Space City
I had no idea that he was a model train guy. Reminds me of the HO-scale models that my grandfather labored over. It's a lot of fun to read Neil go on about that stuff.
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Mightnight Cafe just put up a bootleg of a Bob show from 88 with Neil on guitar for a bunch of tracks.
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Bob Dylan Concord Pavilion Concord, California 7 June 1988 Download FLAC: Part I, Part II Download MP3@320: File Factory Soundboard. CD. EAC rip. Flac tlh. 1. Subterranean Homesick Blues 2. Absolutely Sweet Marie 3. Masters Of War 4. You’re A Big Girl Now 5. Gotta Serve Somebody 6. In The Garden 7. Man Of Constant Sorrow (trad.) * 8. Lakes Of Pontchartrain (trad.) * 9. Boots Of Spanish Leather * 10. Driftin’ Too Far From Shore 11. Gates Of Eden (1st electric version ever!) 12. Like A Rolling Stone ? 13. Maggie’s Farm First concert of The Never-Ending Tour, with the first Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), G. E. Smith (guitar), Kenny Aaronson (bass), Christopher Parker (drums) 1-6 and 10-13 Neil Young (guitar). BobTalk: After You’re A Big Girl Now: Alright, thank you! We got Neil Young here playing tonight! After Like A Rolling Stone: Thank you! That’s Neil Young on the guitar. Give him a hand! Before Maggie’s Farm: Oh, thank you people for being so nice!
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 7:12 am Posts: 1643 Location: The Jungle
surface the north wrote:
I had no idea that he was a model train guy. Reminds me of the HO-scale models that my grandfather labored over. It's a lot of fun to read Neil go on about that stuff.
YEARS ago on my old old old pc... im talking like around 2000? when I put a cd in the pc and played it on WMP, youd get lil info to scroll across the screen about the cd/artist, and it told me back then Neils a model train guy lol, I always found it funny that, of all the things it could tell me about Neil, THATS what it says.
But yeah im about 50 pages in the book too, learned a lot about trains, cars, and his distaste of mp3's... and it does feel like were just hangen out and hes talking.
He was on the Daily Show too late November/early December? to promote the book, was a great interview (and extended from what aired, so go to the Daily Shows website and look it up)
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 7:12 am Posts: 1643 Location: The Jungle
Im really loving the book... i can see how some would be put off with his rambling style... I love it, its Neil being Neil... the story about being stuck on the side was great... it had no real point to his lifes story? it was just a few pages, it should have gone in a diary? but there it is, in all its Neil-ness... loved it
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14540 Location: Space City
I'm looking through the sleeve of Decade now, and it actually reads a lot like Waging Heavy Peace. All over the LP there's meandering notes on recording details mixed in with a little reminiscing about Broken Arrow Ranch and Stephen Stills, all punctuated with candid photographs from his life. I find Neil Young's obsession with archiving himself absolutely fascinating.
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Joined: Mon January 07, 2013 1:03 pm Posts: 261 Location: Atlanta, GA
super nintendo chalmers wrote:
http://www.themidnightcafe.org/?p=4027
Mightnight Cafe just put up a bootleg of a Bob show from 88 with Neil on guitar for a bunch of tracks.
Quote:
Bob Dylan Concord Pavilion Concord, California 7 June 1988 Download FLAC: Part I, Part II Download MP3@320: File Factory Soundboard. CD. EAC rip. Flac tlh. 1. Subterranean Homesick Blues 2. Absolutely Sweet Marie 3. Masters Of War 4. You’re A Big Girl Now 5. Gotta Serve Somebody 6. In The Garden 7. Man Of Constant Sorrow (trad.) * 8. Lakes Of Pontchartrain (trad.) * 9. Boots Of Spanish Leather * 10. Driftin’ Too Far From Shore 11. Gates Of Eden (1st electric version ever!) 12. Like A Rolling Stone ? 13. Maggie’s Farm First concert of The Never-Ending Tour, with the first Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), G. E. Smith (guitar), Kenny Aaronson (bass), Christopher Parker (drums) 1-6 and 10-13 Neil Young (guitar). BobTalk: After You’re A Big Girl Now: Alright, thank you! We got Neil Young here playing tonight! After Like A Rolling Stone: Thank you! That’s Neil Young on the guitar. Give him a hand! Before Maggie’s Farm: Oh, thank you people for being so nice!
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