great songs after 1980?? Take your pick off of harvest moon, ragged glory, chrome dreams 2, prairie wind, freedom...have you actually listened to Neil before??
Lastly, I liked when Neil ran from Harvest and Heart of Gold as fast as he could. Sometimes experiments work out fine. But other times, as in the eighties, Neil put a couple of bad records to get out of Geffen Reprise. And when did Neil last talk to Ben, his first son or when Carrie S needed money or when his producer almost killed Carrie in a drunker rage? Hey I never get personal. Ask Neil what he thinks of sick slick rick james or anyone and he will never say anything bad
I will get undue criticism from you fuckers but I like Neil mostly from 1966 to 1980 or whenever Decade came out. He did so many great song. I couldn't believe it. Since then he has done a lot of good songs but more mediocre songs. Experiment Neil is not what makes Neil great .. it's his penetrating insight, savage introspection, raw feelings. It's why Mr Soul or On the Way home or Powderfinger are great songs and why his songs Maui Moma and Motorcycle Moma and Last Trip to Tulsa suck.suck.
@11xzxzxz I think Neil is the greatest writer ever based on everything up to 1980. I agree with you. I can't even say he wrote any GREAT songs after that. If you know some, please let me know. after trying trans, tron, whatever computer bullshit, then blues, rockabilly, f#@#$, i just GAVE UP. No one ever did what he did from springfield up to rust.
Thanks for posting that Veggies78 -- another great Neil Young song. Although it might help if the floor tom were brought down a bit in the mix (or the vocals brought up a bit), I like the primitivist sound.
Great to hear "So Tired" should have made in on the "Everybody's Rockin' album but probably would have been out of sync with the rest of the 50's style rock on it, Love ER, very underated album & thanks for uploading Veggies73
@accordionreid I like reactor and this song would fit nicely on that record, but Reactor is not even remotely close to being one of Neil's best works.
What a great tune .Reactor in my mind is a great album
julyarchives 5 months ago
it is a little punk. why reactor especially though?
gretchenblitz 1 year ago
great songs after 1980?? Take your pick off of harvest moon, ragged glory, chrome dreams 2, prairie wind, freedom...have you actually listened to Neil before??
soma8000 1 year ago
this sounds like he really did invent grunge
TheBigwigwam 1 year ago
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11xzxzxz 1 year ago
Lastly, I liked when Neil ran from Harvest and Heart of Gold as fast as he could. Sometimes experiments work out fine. But other times, as in the eighties, Neil put a couple of bad records to get out of Geffen Reprise. And when did Neil last talk to Ben, his first son or when Carrie S needed money or when his producer almost killed Carrie in a drunker rage? Hey I never get personal. Ask Neil what he thinks of sick slick rick james or anyone and he will never say anything bad
11xzxzxz 1 year ago
I will get undue criticism from you fuckers but I like Neil mostly from 1966 to 1980 or whenever Decade came out. He did so many great song. I couldn't believe it. Since then he has done a lot of good songs but more mediocre songs. Experiment Neil is not what makes Neil great .. it's his penetrating insight, savage introspection, raw feelings. It's why Mr Soul or On the Way home or Powderfinger are great songs and why his songs Maui Moma and Motorcycle Moma and Last Trip to Tulsa suck.suck.
11xzxzxz 1 year ago
@11xzxzxz I think Neil is the greatest writer ever based on everything up to 1980. I agree with you. I can't even say he wrote any GREAT songs after that. If you know some, please let me know. after trying trans, tron, whatever computer bullshit, then blues, rockabilly, f#@#$, i just GAVE UP. No one ever did what he did from springfield up to rust.
louis34997 1 year ago
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11xzxzxz 1 year ago
@11xzxzxz who are you.......fuck you and all you think you are.....what does he owe you besides a spit in the face fag
ZombiekilluhxX 1 year ago
Thanks for posting that Veggies78 -- another great Neil Young song. Although it might help if the floor tom were brought down a bit in the mix (or the vocals brought up a bit), I like the primitivist sound.
marcfedak 2 years ago
I was at these shows. I think it was 1983 or 84. Would love to get a cd of it. He played two shows that night.
ododonnell1 2 years ago
happy birthday Shakey much love, keep drinkin' from the deep forbidden lake
nikkicom 2 years ago
Great to hear "So Tired" should have made in on the "Everybody's Rockin' album but probably would have been out of sync with the rest of the 50's style rock on it, Love ER, very underated album & thanks for uploading Veggies73
astrololee 2 years ago
This would be good on Reactor, one of his best.
accordionreid 2 years ago 6
@accordionreid I like reactor and this song would fit nicely on that record, but Reactor is not even remotely close to being one of Neil's best works.
tjrey2 1 year ago
rock snd roll will never die.
SoVerySappy 2 years ago
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Um, yes it will.
It's already past it's prime, like Frank Sinatra in the 70s. But that is ok.
dudedilly 2 years ago
Rock N Roll!!! 5*z ~cg5
curiousgeorge555 3 years ago 2
Yes new tunes, from Neil!
Jenscool 3 years ago 2
Like this song! Never heard it before! Thanks!
Yippykiyay505 3 years ago 5