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Neil Young Starter Kit
Posted on 8/11/13 at 4:49 pm
Posted on 8/11/13 at 4:49 pm
My first foray to the esteemed Music Board - I trust such a question is not out of line.
Bringing a hard drive along on a recent family trip resulted in my receiving the entirety of my brother-in-law's library. We share similar taste in music, but I've never been terribly deep WRT Mr. Young. I now have pretty much his entire work.
Looking for a place to start - the defining studio albums and his best live stuff. I did a search which yielded one poster's top five Neil Young albums, which I've noted. Looking for a few more opinions.
I greatly appreciate any and all input.
Bringing a hard drive along on a recent family trip resulted in my receiving the entirety of my brother-in-law's library. We share similar taste in music, but I've never been terribly deep WRT Mr. Young. I now have pretty much his entire work.
Looking for a place to start - the defining studio albums and his best live stuff. I did a search which yielded one poster's top five Neil Young albums, which I've noted. Looking for a few more opinions.
I greatly appreciate any and all input.
Posted on 8/11/13 at 5:00 pm to GarmischTiger
After the Gold Rush
Harvest
Rust Never Sleeps
Ragged Glory
Freedom
Thats a good start.
Harvest
Rust Never Sleeps
Ragged Glory
Freedom
Thats a good start.
Posted on 8/11/13 at 5:03 pm to GarmischTiger
You're not the Neil type, sorry..
Posted on 8/11/13 at 5:12 pm to mograyback
quote:Yeah - but I've got a lot of other sh*t going for me.
You're not the Neil type, sorry..
Thanks, Stache.
Posted on 8/11/13 at 5:15 pm to GarmischTiger
Harvest and the Decade compilation are the most obvious starting points
Posted on 8/11/13 at 5:16 pm to GarmischTiger
Listening to Ragged Glory....havent listened to it in years. Great Album.
Posted on 8/11/13 at 5:28 pm to Kafka
quote:Roger, Kafka - I've at least cleared this hurdle.
Harvest and the Decade compilation are the most obvious starting points
The Frampton Comes Alive Tide sample bit / joke from Wayne's World comes to mind.
Posted on 8/12/13 at 12:10 pm to GarmischTiger
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere and After the Gold Rush are my favorites. His last album wasn't bad either. If you want to dig deep, his archive set is amazing.
Posted on 8/12/13 at 12:23 pm to buhdango
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere was my first Neil Young album.
I credit "Down by the River" with sparking my interest in jamming and long, extended grooves. I remember to this day hearing it for the first time when I was 14 and being blown away. Truly an eye opener for me.
Oh and "Cowgirl in the Sand" is on that album. Don't get me started on the epicness of that piece....
But other great Neil albums have been mentioned in here. On the Beach, Tonight's the Night, Harvest, Rust Never Sleeps, and even last year's Psychedelic Pill are all fantastic. Live at Fillmore East 1970 is pretty fricking rocking as well.
Neil Young is the greatest Canadian ever and one of the greatest artists ever
I credit "Down by the River" with sparking my interest in jamming and long, extended grooves. I remember to this day hearing it for the first time when I was 14 and being blown away. Truly an eye opener for me.
Oh and "Cowgirl in the Sand" is on that album. Don't get me started on the epicness of that piece....
But other great Neil albums have been mentioned in here. On the Beach, Tonight's the Night, Harvest, Rust Never Sleeps, and even last year's Psychedelic Pill are all fantastic. Live at Fillmore East 1970 is pretty fricking rocking as well.
Neil Young is the greatest Canadian ever and one of the greatest artists ever
Posted on 8/12/13 at 12:40 pm to HeadyBrosevelt
Thanks all for the input.
I'm test driving all of the albums cited in the above posts except Rust Never Sleeps, which isn't in the collection. There is a title called Live Rust.
Thanks again, MB
I'm test driving all of the albums cited in the above posts except Rust Never Sleeps, which isn't in the collection. There is a title called Live Rust.
Thanks again, MB
Posted on 8/12/13 at 12:41 pm to GarmischTiger
quote:
My first foray into
Posted on 8/12/13 at 12:50 pm to GarmischTiger
danman's NY rankings:
1. After the Goldrush
2. Rust Never Sleeps
3. Harvest
4. Zuma
5. On the Beach
The Crazy Horse stuff is good, but Neil might be the most overrated guitarist of all time. He's really not that good. His later songwriter-y stuff is a lot better, imo
:ducks:
1. After the Goldrush
2. Rust Never Sleeps
3. Harvest
4. Zuma
5. On the Beach
The Crazy Horse stuff is good, but Neil might be the most overrated guitarist of all time. He's really not that good. His later songwriter-y stuff is a lot better, imo
:ducks:
This post was edited on 8/12/13 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 8/12/13 at 2:54 pm to GarmischTiger
quote:
I'm test driving all of the albums cited in the above posts except Rust Never Sleeps, which isn't in the collection.
You need to find this one, it's fantastic
Posted on 8/12/13 at 3:03 pm to danman6336
quote:
The Crazy Horse stuff is good, but Neil might be the most overrated guitarist of all time. He's really not that good. His later songwriter-y stuff is a lot better, imo
His tone ("Hey Hey My My" is a good example) is so influntial to the entire alternative movement, especially (and obviously) grunge.
Also, the two aforementioned guitar workouts on Everybody Knows This is Nowhere are pretty damn good, as well as his duel with Stephen Stills on the "Southern Man" from 4 Way Street .
This post was edited on 8/12/13 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 8/12/13 at 3:15 pm to HeadyBrosevelt
Anyone else listen to Live at Massey Hall 1971? When I want to listen to Neil this gets heavy playtime
Posted on 8/12/13 at 3:19 pm to Sublime
Yeah that album is in my rotation, but I prefer Live at Fillmore East 1970
Posted on 8/12/13 at 3:21 pm to Sublime
quote:I've got this. Will add.
Live at Massey Hall 1971
Thx
Posted on 8/12/13 at 4:26 pm to GarmischTiger
Jan 28th 2012 Jam
I was so stoked when they streamed this last winter. A heavy, 37 minute jam with frickin' Up and Cortez the Killer. Not for the faint of heart
I was so stoked when they streamed this last winter. A heavy, 37 minute jam with frickin' Up and Cortez the Killer. Not for the faint of heart
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