Favorite Neil Young Album

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jurgis rudkus wrote:
gmilner wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:From the time I was a little kid, I've always really loved Rust Never Sleeps. The frst time I heard it, I just couldn't believe a guitar could sound so thoroughly nasty.


I had this exact same experience. It was the first Neil Young album I'd heard, so I still have a sentimental attachment.

I actually used some lines from "Thrashers" as my senior year yearbook quote.


Also had this same experience! 8 years old, the single of "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" plays in a Pizza Hut while I'm gorging on wagon wheel pasta with Mom... That sound!

Extremely vivid 30 years later.

My favorite song from that record is probably "Powderfinger," but "Pocahontas" is also very powerful without nasty distorted & overdriven sound.

Favorite Neil Young Album

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Colonel Panic wrote:
Daddy's rifle in my hands felt reassuring
He told me "Red means run, son
Numbers add up to nothin'

(Sorry, I'm listening to that song right now.)

Another great one:

Though my feet aren't on the ground
I been standing on the sound
Of some open-hearted people going down


"He tried to do his best but he could not."
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.

Favorite Neil Young Album

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She could drag me over the rainbow,
and send me away.
Down by the river,
I shot my baby.

You're all just pissing in the wind
You don't know it, but you are.
And there ain't nothing like a friend
Who can tell you you're all pissing in the wind.

Also, pretty much every line in "Revolution Blues" is totally killer.
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