Everything from his self-titled debut in 1969 through to Rust Never Sleeps in 1979 is a must own, imo...
I agree with that.
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Everything from his self-titled debut in 1969 through to Rust Never Sleeps in 1979 is a must own, imo...
Ah, that sucks, it's probably my favourite as well. I saw at some set lists from this year in Europe, I think, and he did play it, but they may have been at more intimate venue as you mentioned.
As Jim Docker mentioned, Decade is a good compilation to introduce someone to Neil Young, but really, the quality of his work throughout that period cannot be accurately compiled on a compilation album, even if it happens to be a triple album!
Everything from his self-titled debut in 1969 through to Rust Never Sleeps in 1979 is a must own, imo...
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Hey guys....
I know nothing about Neil Young but I'm looking forward to seeing him at BDO....
In anticipation I'd like to study up on some material that he'll likely play..
Could someone reccomend maybe the 30ish most likely tunes he'd play..
Cheers![]()
Hey guys....
I know nothing about Neil Young but I'm looking forward to seeing him at BDO....
In anticipation I'd like to study up on some material that he'll likely play..
Could someone reccomend maybe the 30ish most likely tunes he'd play..
Cheers![]()
Distinct lack of On The Beach tunes in these setlists...
Hopefully there are a couple in the solo shows...
Possibly, but it would be fantastic in his sideshow full of passionate and dedicated fans as opposed to half-cut random bogans who only know Heart Of Gold and that song where he goes on about being in the desert on that horse with no name (Not a joke, unfortunately).
Plus, I don't think a tune like Revolution Blues would be much of a momentum killer. You are right though, I don't expect anything from the album to be played.
Yeah same, I'll be rapt with the current setlist anyway.I'd wet myself if Revolution Blues was played. Been 22 years since its last airing.
I'm pretty sure we'll get the same setlist across all BDO gigs. Which doesn't bother me as I'm seeing him for the first time.
Yeah same, I'll be rapt with the current setlist anyway.
Just reading through your Neil Young reviews which you posted a link to a while back, and I'm glad to see you gave Trans and Landing On Water the kudos they deserve.
Both of these albums, I feel, get criticized more for their musical style (which, to be fair, has dated significantly) as opposed to the actual songwriting, which, whilst not at the peak at the time of these records, was still in very good shape and result in very well constructed songs for the most part...
Yeah same, I'll be rapt with the current setlist anyway.
Just reading through your Neil Young reviews which you posted a link to a while back, and I'm glad to see you gave Trans and Landing On Water the kudos they deserve.
Both of these albums, I feel, get criticized more for their musical style (which, to be fair, has dated significantly) as opposed to the actual songwriting, which, whilst not at the peak at the time of these records, was still in very good shape and result in very well constructed songs for the most part...
He's some videos i took from the gold coast leg of the big day out.. Have to say that neil young was the best festival act ive seen, quite amazing.
Old Man
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=xRDxqx4rCdQ
Heart Of Gold
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=X0cAHJjxEzg[/url]
nobody has mentioned what i rate as pretty damn close to his best record - 'on the beach'. just love losing myself in the title track. and revolution blues is a real kicker.