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  • Mar 18, 2021
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    rvi

    you never heard neil albums?/

    tbh i wouldnt start with Harvest but its still very good. I know for a fact that youre gonna love the 2nd side of Rust Never Sleeps, might be his heaviest stuff ever. and also Everybody Knows This is Nowhere

    what about starting with this haha

    According to an interview with Steve Martin of Agnostic Front that appeared in the December 1991 issue of Pulse! magazine, Arc had its genesis in a film that Young made called Muddy Track (referred to in an interview with David Fricke in the November 28, 1991 issue of Rolling Stone), which consisted of the beginnings and endings of various songs from his 1987 European tour. Young placed a video camera on his amplifier during the 1987 tour and recorded the beginnings and endings of various songs, and later edited them down into the film's soundtrack. "It was the sound of the entire band being sucked into this little limiter, being compressed and f***in' distorted to hell," Young said to Martin, referring to the soundtrack of Muddy Track. Young then showed the video to Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, who suggested that he record an entire album in a similar manner. However, Arc was not recorded through video camera microphones, as was the case with Muddy Track, but instead was compiled from various professional multi-track recordings made throughout the tour.

    this is for @Cookies again, miss you

  • Womanpuncher69 πŸ‘ŠπŸ»
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    ithaka

    he did this song that has a line that pays homage to the beach boys caroline no

    !https://youtu.be/dVM8_jAL86w

    THE BEACH BOYS REFERENCE

  • rvi ⚑
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    what about starting with this haha

    According to an interview with Steve Martin of Agnostic Front that appeared in the December 1991 issue of Pulse! magazine, Arc had its genesis in a film that Young made called Muddy Track (referred to in an interview with David Fricke in the November 28, 1991 issue of Rolling Stone), which consisted of the beginnings and endings of various songs from his 1987 European tour. Young placed a video camera on his amplifier during the 1987 tour and recorded the beginnings and endings of various songs, and later edited them down into the film's soundtrack. "It was the sound of the entire band being sucked into this little limiter, being compressed and f***in' distorted to hell," Young said to Martin, referring to the soundtrack of Muddy Track. Young then showed the video to Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, who suggested that he record an entire album in a similar manner. However, Arc was not recorded through video camera microphones, as was the case with Muddy Track, but instead was compiled from various professional multi-track recordings made throughout the tour.

    this is for @Cookies again, miss you

  • Mar 18, 2021
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    the world is turnin', i hope it don't turn away...

  • Mar 18, 2021
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    Womanpuncher69

    feel like im a cowboy listening to this

  • Womanpuncher69 πŸ‘ŠπŸ»
    Mar 18, 2021
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    ithaka

    stay on topic sir

  • Mar 18, 2021
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    Sir Swagalot

    @op have you watched the Rust Never Sleeps movie on blu-ray?

    no i need to im terrible with blurays

    last thing i watched by him was some live country show

    how is it

  • Mar 18, 2021
    Sir Swagalot

    that Pearl Jam backing band

    i don’t like them but that s*** goes yeh

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    now this is MUSIC

  • Mar 18, 2021
    Sir Swagalot

    i really love Harvest Moon. one of the last essential Neil albums imo. of course he'd come out with some good s*** down the pipe but nothing as essential as that record

    one of the only girls i ever loved put me onto it, when she played this song >>>

    the feels man, something you can’t recreate

  • Mar 18, 2021
    Jerry Seinfeld

    Nah man, I’ve heard some stuff here and there but never took time to dig in. Will peep that album next.

    WE BYKE WITH THE VIBEZ

  • rvi ⚑
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    some of my favorite essential classics that havent already been posted

  • Mar 18, 2021
    tyreek

    see the lonely boy, out on the weekend πŸ˜ͺ

    πŸ’› one of my fav french-belgium bands covered this one

    the two guys on stage are brothers and the drummer passed away after this tour in car accident, so this special to me

    rest in peace

  • Mar 18, 2021
    ithaka

    no i need to im terrible with blurays

    last thing i watched by him was some live country show

    how is it

    it's amazing. i bought it a couple years ago at best buy and the quality is top notch. the concert took place when star wars was the s*** so you see jawas roaming the stage as roadies lmao. if you've heard Live Rust, the tracklist for the concert is more or less the same but still worth watching imo

  • Mar 18, 2021
    Womanpuncher69

    stay on topic sir

    lock thread

  • Mar 18, 2021
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    Thorn

    now this is MUSIC

    not sure if ironic or not but in 😭

  • rvi ⚑
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    i hope Chromatics introduced some younger fans to him with their cover:

  • Mar 18, 2021
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    Legend

    my top three from him are:

    1. On the Beach
    2. Harvest
    3. After the Goldrush

    those are all nearly flawless and part of his crazy run in the 70s. then he's got a lot of other great albums and singles as well as live albums throughout the years. one of those discographies you can really dive into and find a lot of heat

  • Mar 18, 2021
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    ithaka

    not sure if ironic or not but in 😭

    bumping Old Man (Live Session) as we speak

  • Mar 18, 2021
    p r o v i d e r

    the world is turnin', i hope it don't turn away...

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9CkvAQkQLs

    when kendall jenner posted a song from this album on a spotify playlist

  • Womanpuncher69 πŸ‘ŠπŸ»
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    how similar are Neil Young and Bob Dylan?

  • Mar 18, 2021

    There’s A World sounds just like a song from Final Fantasy 7

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    i saw this thread having multiple recent posts and got scared.....

  • Mar 18, 2021
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    Womanpuncher69

    how similar are Neil Young and Bob Dylan?

    both are amazing wordsmiths and top 2 OAT and they cover some similar ground, except for the hard rock s*** that Neil does

  • Womanpuncher69 πŸ‘ŠπŸ»
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    Sir Swagalot

    both are amazing wordsmiths and top 2 OAT and they cover some similar ground, except for the hard rock s*** that Neil does

    hard rock hmmm feel like id like Neil more, found Bob Dylan hard to get into, only gave his first album a try though.