have y’all heard the dolby mixes of some of the classics? everybody knows this is nowhere is basically a remix
he's coming back
https://neilyoungarchives.com/news/1/article?id=MY%20RETURN%20TO%20LOW%20RES%20SPOTIFY
he's coming back
https://neilyoungarchives.com/news/1/article?id=MY%20RETURN%20TO%20LOW%20RES%20SPOTIFY
defeated by the podcasts
I swear on Neil I will continue to never ever listen to one
Https://open.spotify.com/track/6wfGrC6Vr7xBWxiEoIjvUh?si=cUC4B7V3SuqsBRpGVfq9PA
We are officially so back
Https://open.spotify.com/track/6wfGrC6Vr7xBWxiEoIjvUh?si=cUC4B7V3SuqsBRpGVfq9PA
We are officially so back
finally got to put the king in his #1 spot
open.spotify.com/playlist/4u9BP4fiVpcZFbHtpk1Uve?si=e63b0c5621674ed6
and #3
open.spotify.com/playlist/1xjy9smcxQAkvQP6uccsAV?si=5f157f5a6c5a414f
I just saw Neil last night in Bridgeport Connecticut and man he f***ing served so much c*** there was a c*** outage across the entire state afterwards
Second time seeing Neil, caught him solo acoustic in Philly in 2018… I love him so much
this might be the best song of all time
I just saw Neil last night in Bridgeport Connecticut and man he f***ing served so much c*** there was a c*** outage across the entire state afterwards
Second time seeing Neil, caught him solo acoustic in Philly in 2018… I love him so much
lets leave "serving c***" in 2024 please
getting into his music has been life changing
He’s really one of those few that your life is totally different after
He’s really one of those few that your life is totally different after
i had the most ideal first listens too hearing on the beach and tonights the night at like 4/5 AM and i was just so speechless. i can't believe i was living without ambulance blues in my life
what would yall recommend after having heard after the gold rush, tonights the night, rust never sleeps, and deja vu. i really do prefer the open skied songs/spacious soundscapes like ambulance blues and motion picture
what would yall recommend after having heard after the gold rush, tonights the night, rust never sleeps, and deja vu. i really do prefer the open skied songs/spacious soundscapes like ambulance blues and motion picture
Harvest for sure, Hawks & Doves, it also doesn’t look like it but American Stars N Bars is nearly perfect minus like two songs
But if you’re really feeling him, his archived albums and the live releases are where I’d really go. Albums like Hitchhiker and Homegrown are from the eras you’re listening to now but just took decades for a release.
He’s one of the best live performers too, all the old live shows he’s released in the last four years rival the studio albums. I’m at the point where I find myself throwing on the live albums first

what would yall recommend after having heard after the gold rush, tonights the night, rust never sleeps, and deja vu. i really do prefer the open skied songs/spacious soundscapes like ambulance blues and motion picture
check out his Buffalo Springfield songs then Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere which has his all time best song (Cowgirl In The Sand)
Poncho was amazing too but the guitar synergy he had with Danny Whitten is unrivalled
Harvest for sure, Hawks & Doves, it also doesn’t look like it but American Stars N Bars is nearly perfect minus like two songs
But if you’re really feeling him, his archived albums and the live releases are where I’d really go. Albums like Hitchhiker and Homegrown are from the eras you’re listening to now but just took decades for a release.
He’s one of the best live performers too, all the old live shows he’s released in the last four years rival the studio albums. I’m at the point where I find myself throwing on the live albums first
!https://youtu.be/RZukDqrIVRI?si=J5jD4vItVQA-xsjlokay i totally get this pyschology bc im a huge deadhead. catalogues like neil's and dylan just seem impossible to get into without someone giving you pointers
an ambulance can only go so fast
check out his Buffalo Springfield songs then Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere which has his all time best song (Cowgirl In The Sand)
Poncho was amazing too but the guitar synergy he had with Danny Whitten is unrivalled
Sometimes Everybody Knows feels like his best album. So loose and fresh, amazing stuff
Harvest for sure, Hawks & Doves, it also doesn’t look like it but American Stars N Bars is nearly perfect minus like two songs
But if you’re really feeling him, his archived albums and the live releases are where I’d really go. Albums like Hitchhiker and Homegrown are from the eras you’re listening to now but just took decades for a release.
He’s one of the best live performers too, all the old live shows he’s released in the last four years rival the studio albums. I’m at the point where I find myself throwing on the live albums first
!https://youtu.be/RZukDqrIVRI?si=J5jD4vItVQA-xsjlthey're good but youre tripping mentioning H&D and AS&B over what I mentioned
Sometimes Everybody Knows feels like his best album. So loose and fresh, amazing stuff
its not quite as consistently classic as Goldrush, Beach, Tonight or Rust but it almost is and the highs are his highest
they're good but youre tripping mentioning H&D and AS&B over what I mentioned
AS&B is criminally underrated if you take off those first two tracks I swear
I did forget Everybody Knows, that’s absolutely on me. My brain blanked on all the Crazy Horse stuff for a minute because how could I leave out Zuma