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https://play.spotify.com/album/7KB2kvAO7bj7X6HRQmuZ4Q

Dinsdale, Friday, 9 December 2016 15:07 (nine years ago)

not sure that link works in europe?

niels, Saturday, 10 December 2016 16:45 (nine years ago)

It works for me in Germany

Duke, Saturday, 10 December 2016 18:20 (nine years ago)

I can follow the link, the cover art shows but no tracks

niels, Saturday, 10 December 2016 18:25 (nine years ago)

Strange. Works fine for me

Duke, Saturday, 10 December 2016 18:29 (nine years ago)

lol nm it works now, dunno what happened before

archives! cool!

niels, Saturday, 10 December 2016 18:35 (nine years ago)

"My New Robot" is a pretty weird song

niels, Monday, 12 December 2016 08:41 (nine years ago)

yes, and good

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 13 December 2016 20:33 (nine years ago)

listened to this today -- pretty damn good? Need to give it a few more spins, but I thought it sounded very cool overall.

tylerw, Tuesday, 13 December 2016 20:46 (nine years ago)

three weeks pass...

dig it:

http://societyofrock.com/rare-footage-of-neil-young-recording-alabama-surfaces-and-its-everything-weve-ever-wanted/

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Saturday, 7 January 2017 16:45 (nine years ago)

This 'rare footage' 'surfaced' in 2009 when Neil released it on Archives Vol. 1. thanks for the fake news

it is very cool though

niels, Saturday, 7 January 2017 21:28 (nine years ago)

haha yeah, thought that was where it was from. pretty great. i was saying over on twitter to EZ Snappin that it is ridiculous that there isn't a handy Harvest DVD collecting Live Barn footage, the BBC solo show, the documentary from around that time. easy visual companion to Neil's best selling album, rescued from an overpriced blu-ray set.

tylerw, Sunday, 8 January 2017 20:10 (nine years ago)

Interview w/Neil in latest Rolling Stone: He brings up meeting w/Trump a few years ago Re:funding PONO, said he told Trump "We can Make Music Great Again".

"I must believe that my charm was not in my ass." (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 8 January 2017 20:16 (nine years ago)

Also: PONO is heading towards becoming a Streaming Sevice.

"I must believe that my charm was not in my ass." (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 8 January 2017 20:17 (nine years ago)

Love the new record. Kind of reminds me of Nastasia/White's "You Follow Me" a bit.

chr1sb3singer, Wednesday, 11 January 2017 14:14 (nine years ago)

drum sounds are so fantastic

blonde redheads have more fun (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 11 January 2017 16:13 (nine years ago)

ugh, neil should do a duo record with jim white

tylerw, Wednesday, 11 January 2017 16:15 (nine years ago)

It is a really cool sounding record...man, it is really blowing up my own personal skirt right now...

chr1sb3singer, Wednesday, 11 January 2017 16:23 (nine years ago)

I don't get what everyone likes about this one, and I'm a fan of both Neil in acoustic cornball mode (Silver & Gold etc) and many of his latter-day albums (Monsanto, Psychedelic Pill, etc). This record does sound good, but the songwriting here, to me, hits a new low

Wimmels, Wednesday, 11 January 2017 16:26 (nine years ago)

I dunno, the songwriting to me is the high point, maybe the lyrics are awkward & clumsy in a very neo-Neil way, but they feel less bolted on to the songs then on other records.

I listened again this morning and it was really hitting me hard.

chr1sb3singer, Wednesday, 11 January 2017 16:33 (nine years ago)

three months pass...

Posted on thrashers wheat:

https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-O99UkYQ8q04/WP01GjOOepI/AAAAAAAAM4A/hIhIEKkA-rUsgEa4jH9NpX1UnYFWSvoXgCLcB/s1600/Neil-Young-Hitchhiker-500x500.jpg

heaven parker (anagram), Monday, 24 April 2017 15:00 (nine years ago)

saw that -- would be cool, for sure.
"One night, Mr. Briggs and I jumped into Stretch and headed for his favorite place, Indigo Ranch Studios. I spent the night there with David and recorded nine solo acoustic songs, completing a tape I called 'Hitchhiker'. It was a complete piece, although I was pretty stony on it, and you can hear it in my performances. Dean Stockwell, my friend and a great actor who I later worked with on 'Human Highway' as a co-director, was with us that night, sitting in the room with me as I laid down all of the songs in a row, pausing only for weed, beer, or cocaine. Briggs was in the control room, mixing live on his favorite console." ~ Neil Young

tylerw, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:03 (nine years ago)

that sounds golden

where's the quote from?

niels, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:06 (nine years ago)

from one of his memoirs, forgetting which one at the moment.
man, would be so good if Neil dropped a five-disc set including Hitchhiker, Homegrown, Odeon/Budokan, Chrome Dreams, Oceanside/Countryside. (this will not happen)

tylerw, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:08 (nine years ago)

His attitude towards archival releases is the weirdest possible combination of "eh, fuck it, just put it out how it is" and "wait, no, I have to go over this massive project with a fine-tooth comb."

At least he's not overdubbing new elements onto old stuff, like Springsteen or Townshend or the Stones.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 24 April 2017 15:12 (nine years ago)

Wait, what! Tell me more, Tarfumes, about those old guys fucking with their stuff (disturbing thought, like when Walt Whitman/Paul Goodman/Robert Lowell kept or started fucking with their stuff).

dow, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:20 (nine years ago)

i know springsteen "fixed" a bunch of stuff for the collection of Darkness on the Edge of Town outtakes and the Stones added to the Exile outtakes that came out a few years back.

tylerw, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:23 (nine years ago)

Springsteen also re-recorded parts on his Tracks box set.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:24 (nine years ago)

Oh yeah well more Exiles prob okay as long as they don't try to fix the pungent sound. If the Stones wanted to change some of the later stuff that would prob be okay because nobody listens to much of it. Ditto a lot of Springsteen, Townshend (long as he doesn't mess with 60s-70s Who).

dow, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:26 (nine years ago)

I'm thinking more of that version of Blank Generation with Quine etc replaced by Frisell etc, but might be good to have both versions (I'll stick to the original for now). I don't want to be purist about it, long as the originals are still fairly easily available and the new versions are labeled as such.

dow, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:29 (nine years ago)

was actually Destiny Street that Hell tinkered with (slightly less heretical).

tylerw, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:31 (nine years ago)

If he's taking requests, what changes would we want Neil to make?

dow, Monday, 24 April 2017 15:42 (nine years ago)

Yeah, Springsteen overdubbed new vocals (and other instruments) on a bunch of The Promise material:
https://brucebase.wikispaces.com/The+Promise+-+Studio+Sessions

And as tylerw pointed out, the Stones added to Exile outtakes, and did the same for some of the Some Girls outtakes.

Townshend hired a drummer to add drums to previously drumless demos of "Bell Boy," "I've Had Enough," and a couple of others on the Quadrophenia super deluxe. Much is made in the liner notes about "we used analog equipment for these overdubs" yadda yadda, but the drummer is way too flashy, and it's just distracting.

(long as he doesn't mess with 60s-70s Who).

Funny you should say that! He overdubbed new guitar parts on "My Generation" and one or two others for the 2014 iTunes/HDTracks reissue, subsequently released physically last year on the My Generation super deluxe. These were done because the 3-track masters were missing some 1965 overdubs, so in order to do a stereo remix, Townshend had to re-create these parts. It's actually kind of fascinating to hear 2014 Pete revisit 1965 Pete, and anyway, the original mono mixes are still out there and sound great, so he's not doing it out of any sense of revisionism.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 24 April 2017 15:45 (nine years ago)

If he's taking requests, what changes would we want Neil to make?

Re-record everything post-Ragged Glory with the Restless rhythm section, in the style of Eldorado.

Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Violent J (誤訳侮辱), Monday, 24 April 2017 15:46 (nine years ago)

re-record every track in his oeuvre as a solo pump organ performance

particularly psyched for the revamped arc

ben "bance" bance (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 24 April 2017 15:59 (nine years ago)

There's at least one or two Springsteen songs on Tracks or The Promise that are 100% newly recorded. Others have new vox, or backing vox, or overdubs, though not many, iirc

That stretch of Le Noise, Americana and Psychedelic Pill was so cool. Don't think I've heard a note of the last three.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 24 April 2017 17:50 (nine years ago)

feel like he coulda gotten a really great album out of those Promise of the Real guys but in typical Neil fashion he just didn't feel like it and instead we got The Monsanto Years

Οὖτις, Monday, 24 April 2017 17:53 (nine years ago)

Earth is worth checking out, some great playing on there (and all the Monsanto Years stuff sounded superior on it, I think)

tylerw, Monday, 24 April 2017 17:55 (nine years ago)

peace trail had jams

niels, Monday, 24 April 2017 18:08 (nine years ago)

yeah i think it is a solid record, with some interesting moves.

tylerw, Monday, 24 April 2017 18:09 (nine years ago)

There's at least one or two Springsteen songs on Tracks or The Promise that are 100% newly recorded. Others have new vox, or backing vox, or overdubs, though not many, iirc

And the version of "The Promise" on 18 Tracks was a completely new recording. Re:those later reissues, I think he pointed out himself that he only added what was necessary to finish the songs to bring them up to the level of the other released tracks and nothing more.

to fly across the city and find Aerosmith's car (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 24 April 2017 18:32 (nine years ago)

http://www.dvdactive.com/images/editorial/screenshot/2011/9/desert2004.jpg

niels, Monday, 24 April 2017 18:59 (nine years ago)

Everything he's done this century has worked for me (well, haven't tried PONO yet), up through The Monsanto Years---no idea whether he's right re poison seeds of tyme, but it gave me a vision of his vision: he's been putting the hammer down, waging heavy peace for posterity---of which there may not be any, goddamm! And what kind of world for his kids? I did think some of those tracks might work better live, but Earth's first disc has some baggy-ass tempos, and (though things pick up on Disc 2, and thee cogent critter comments are well-recorded, chosen and timed) the song selection on both is redundant, and selection mainly shows that Neil Cares, duh. Some of it grabs me anyway, but overall not nearly as much as several Promise Of The Neil shows which are or have been posted here and there.
Peace Trail is an immediately engaging situation, in terms of Keltner and maybe others having fun with percussion, and I def hear what Tyler mentioned about a Pere Ubu approach on at least one track, but I only like about half the songs so far, mainly the second half. I do like that part pretty well though, and I only like about half of most rock albums (ones of the current decade, especially).

dow, Monday, 24 April 2017 19:13 (nine years ago)

(well, haven't tried PONO yet)

You're too late:

https://www.cnet.com/news/pono-is-probably-dead-long-live-xstream/

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 24 April 2017 19:23 (nine years ago)

Townshend hired a drummer to add drums to previously drumless demos of "Bell Boy," "I've Had Enough," and a couple of others on the Quadrophenia super deluxe.

this is just crazy to me - surely the main attraction of a demo is its status as actual artefact of the song/production in the process of being created? if it didn't have drums when Townsend sketched it out then that's how I'd want to hear it.

Impartial Father (stevie), Tuesday, 25 April 2017 12:07 (eight years ago)

Townshend's demos, since around 1968 or so, frequently featured full instrumentation, all played and recorded by himself. His first solo album, Who Came First, is actually all home demos, but he was so skilled an engineer (and surprisingly competent as a drummer) that they didn't sound like "home demos."

There are only 3-4 Quadrophenia demos that don't have drums, either because Pete wanted to leave Moon more freedom to come up with a part (unlikely, given how Moon is constricted on "Bell Boy"), or because he ran out of tracks. Fortunately, these demos were widely bootlegged, so the pre-futzed-with versions are easy to find. But it's baffling why drums were added, and they add absolutely nothing to the understanding of the creative process -- if anything, they detract from it.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 25 April 2017 14:00 (eight years ago)

tbh one of the reasons I don't like Townsend's demos too much is they often sound like the eventual who tracks but with Pete singing and a competent (but not Keith) drummer

Impartial Father (stevie), Tuesday, 25 April 2017 14:42 (eight years ago)

Jonathan Demme RIP---how are his Neil docs? I liked his Robyn + Venus 3, haven't seen any others.

dow, Wednesday, 26 April 2017 23:52 (eight years ago)

I have fond memories of Heart of Gold, even if it's mostly a straightforward concert film

niels, Thursday, 27 April 2017 05:14 (eight years ago)

Journeys is pretty good, I liked the parts where he drives around his old town.

heaven parker (anagram), Thursday, 27 April 2017 08:18 (eight years ago)


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