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dcarter
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Post by dcarter »

Like I said earlier, the exhorbitant and unnecessary ticket prices made me just say no to neil in Clearwater. The 16-18 song sets at those prices are what really cinched it.

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Post by derekf »

Maybe he is mailing it in, but if last night's show was any indication, so what? This is what I heard:

My, My, Hey, Hey
Helpless
Tell me Why
Peaceful Valley Boulevard
Love and War
Down By the River
Hitchhiker
Angry World
Ohio
Leia
After the Goldrush
I Believe in You
Cortez the Killer
Rumblin'
Cinnamon Girl
Sign of Love

Encore

Old Man
Walk with Me

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Post by sturgeongeneral »

two cents, neil is mailing it in. not quite sure anyone of his stature can continue the same fervor as when the hunger was acute. rest on your laurels, my son, you deserve it.

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el caballo loco wrote:
unchartedthickets wrote:well i'm listening to Le Noize and I must say that for no overdubs
it's amazing. i would have guessed on the first cut that there was heavy overdubs on this project. mic placement, tape to protools and post production badassness. i do agree with the Neil live sentiment but "I thought I was and Aztec or a runner in Peru..." it's a well placed basement late night jam record. Angry World shows that NY hasn't lost his humor.
It comes off to me as very expensive demos. The songs sound like they need to be further developed. Also, Neil should have brought on The Horse for this project. Lanois with Billy, Ralph, & Poncho would be an absolute fuckin' hoot.
hmmm...fancy demos. i'll call it a Neil and Lanois project then. i'm sure if would be a hoot with the other players but probably not feasible with the everyone's schedule. there's still room for overdubbing for sure. for me it's another Neil experiment that's worth documenting and releasing to the world.

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Post by Dr. Zapatos »

Haven't taken much notice of it, but yea, I got Chrome Dreams from someone on this board many years ago, still have it some place. Sometimes you gotta wonder, the stuff that slips past your nose or around your ears.

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Post by JWB56 »

Doctor- Have you ever heard "River of Pride"? An early version of "White Line" with Crazy Horse.... amazing! You can find it on You Tube. Neil and the Horse at their absolute best! ....Can't wait til Neil releases Toast, the CH version of Are You Passionate.

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Post by Dr. Zapatos »

Haven't given Le Noise a listen, but the question so far is none. Ragged Glory is the best he's made after Rust Never Sleeps however.

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Tokyo Fan wrote:
My copy of Greendale includes the bonus dvd: live at vicar st. which is Neil performing the entire album solo. Tremendous performance.
I thought the acoustic "telling" of Greendale was a lot cooler than the live performance with Crazy Horse.

I saw the first two nights of the Greendale tour in the US, and most people just didn't get it...and it didn't help that the radio stations plugged the show as a greatest hits package.

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I saw Neil solo in Clearwater last night and he was mag-fucking-nificent.

I liked the LeNoise songs better live then on the album.

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Post by el caballo loco »

unchartedthickets wrote:well i'm listening to Le Noize and I must say that for no overdubs
it's amazing. i would have guessed on the first cut that there was heavy overdubs on this project. mic placement, tape to protools and post production badassness. i do agree with the Neil live sentiment but "I thought I was and Aztec or a runner in Peru..." it's a well placed basement late night jam record. Angry World shows that NY hasn't lost his humor.
It comes off to me as very expensive demos. The songs sound like they need to be further developed. Also, Neil should have brought on The Horse for this project. Lanois with Billy, Ralph, & Poncho would be an absolute fuckin' hoot.

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Post by el caballo loco »

JWB56 wrote:Broken Arrow with Crazy Horse. I wonder if David Briggs was around what his recent offerings would sound like.
I'm still livin' the dream we had
For me it's not over

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Post by manshank »

none.....including this

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well i'm listening to Le Noize and I must say that for no overdubs
it's amazing. i would have guessed on the first cut that there was heavy overdubs on this project. mic placement, tape to protools and post production badassness. i do agree with the Neil live sentiment but "I thought I was and Aztec or a runner in Peru..." it's a well placed basement late night jam record. Angry World shows that NY hasn't lost his humor.

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Post by JWB56 »

Two of my favorites after Harvest Moon -Mirror Ball, the album he recorded with Pearl Jam and Broken Arrow with Crazy Horse. I wonder if David Briggs was around what his recent offerings would sound like. His last few releases for me have been one listen and back on the shelf. I didn't buy Fork in the Road and I'm not going anywhere near Le Noise either.

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