Official Neil Young Thread

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  • BlueLedbetterBlueLedbetter Posts: 1,309
    anybody know what time they have been on stage the last couple of nights ?
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,016
    Time has not run out but... SOLD OUT. :x
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • Went to the Birmingham show on Tuesday night. Neil and the horse tore the place up! Great set which was messed about with compared to the other Euro shows. I shouted for Cortez and they played it. It was beautiful to witness. Great night. May go to Liverpool in august now
    Happy up here in my tree
  • pirlo21pirlo21 Posts: 534
    nickburrows14

    Yep, certainly was a great show on Tuesday!! Cracking set list! Neil seemed in good humour too!

    Closing tracks - Cortez, Mr Soul, My My Hey Hey, followed by Powederfinger was just awesome!

    Think he's got Band of Horses supporting in Liverpool! Too tempting! The Who there in couple of weeks too!
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  • pirlo21 wrote:
    nickburrows14

    Yep, certainly was a great show on Tuesday!! Cracking set list! Neil seemed in good humour too!

    Closing tracks - Cortez, Mr Soul, My My Hey Hey, followed by Powederfinger was just awesome!

    Think he's got Band of Horses supporting in Liverpool! Too tempting! The Who there in couple of weeks too!

    Considering going to Liverpool and I like Band Of Horses too so it's a no brainer really. You're right about the closing songs, stunning. Would've loved RITFW to end it but I would've probably burst into flames at that point. Great show from beginning to end.
    Happy up here in my tree
  • Weab76Weab76 Posts: 55
    Fantastic in Newcastle on monday night. Ramada Inn sounded incredible.
  • Edved82Edved82 Posts: 1,279
    He was brilliant in Dublin, despite the negative reviews. Lots of people bitching about the long jams and guitar solos but they clearly have no idea what to expect from an NY & Crazy Horse show. Highlights for me were Walk Like A Giant, Cortez and Fuckin Up. Third time seeing him, and hope I get to see him many more times in the future, what a legend :)
    "...though my problems are meaningless....that don't make them go away...."
  • backseatLover12backseatLover12 Posts: 2,312
    How were the ticket prices for this tour? Last I checked ( a couple years ago), Uncle Neil's prices were going through the roof...
  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    Edved82 wrote:
    He was brilliant in Dublin, despite the negative reviews. Lots of people bitching about the long jams and guitar solos but they clearly have no idea what to expect from an NY & Crazy Horse show. Highlights for me were Walk Like A Giant, Cortez and Fuckin Up. Third time seeing him, and hope I get to see him many more times in the future, what a legend :)
    Yeah those people that bitch and moan about Neil and the Horse jamming the fuck out and soloing away piss me right off! It's Neil fucking Young people, he can do whatever the fuck he likes because he's a music legend thats done his time! Legend.....hell yes, go Neil! :thumbup:
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    Got this beauty recently, second-hand:
    fk3zwo.jpg
    From 1972! I have eight Neil Young albums on vinyl now... :D
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • reesdog wrote:
    Got this beauty recently, second-hand:
    fk3zwo.jpg
    From 1972! I have eight Neil Young albums on vinyl now... :D
    cool! i have
    everybody knows this is nowhere
    after the goldrush
    harvest
    time fades away
    tonights the night
    on the beach
    zuma
    comes a time
    american stars and bars
    rust never sleeps
    hawks and doves (my favourite)
    reactor
    trans

    most of these were very cheap 2nd hand. theres a few more 80s albums i can get cheap. but his 90s and 00 albums are quite expensive.

    I recently decided that i like neil young more than pearl jam. but if it wasn't for pearl jam i would not have discovered a lot of great music!

    collecting Neil young albums is a lot of fun :P
    ...The Moon is Rollin' Round....
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,016
    reesdog wrote:
    Got this beauty recently, second-hand:
    fk3zwo.jpg
    From 1972! I have eight Neil Young albums on vinyl now... :D

    :thumbup: A classic NY vinyl! Nice!
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    brianlux wrote:
    reesdog wrote:
    Got this beauty recently, second-hand:
    fk3zwo.jpg
    From 1972! I have eight Neil Young albums on vinyl now... :D

    :thumbup: A classic NY vinyl! Nice!
    Cheers Brian! Am liking your quote too, 'Love and Only Love' is my current favourite NY song, just awesome...
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    reesdog wrote:
    Got this beauty recently, second-hand:
    fk3zwo.jpg
    From 1972! I have eight Neil Young albums on vinyl now... :D
    cool! i have
    everybody knows this is nowhere
    after the goldrush
    harvest
    time fades away
    tonights the night
    on the beach
    zuma
    comes a time
    american stars and bars
    rust never sleeps
    hawks and doves (my favourite)
    reactor
    trans

    most of these were very cheap 2nd hand. theres a few more 80s albums i can get cheap. but his 90s and 00 albums are quite expensive.

    I recently decided that i like neil young more than pearl jam. but if it wasn't for pearl jam i would not have discovered a lot of great music!

    collecting Neil young albums is a lot of fun :P
    Nice one dude, you have a great collection going there, are you planning on getting them all on vinyl?

    So far I have:

    After the Goldrush
    Harvest
    Greatest Hits
    Mirrorball
    On The Beach
    Live Rust
    Ragged Glory
    & Weld

    I'd like to get Harvest Moon next, I love his 90's output, but yes expensive! So why is Hawks and Doves your favourite? I have'nt heard that one yet...
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • reesdog wrote:
    reesdog wrote:
    Got this beauty recently, second-hand:
    fk3zwo.jpg
    From 1972! I have eight Neil Young albums on vinyl now... :D
    cool! i have
    everybody knows this is nowhere
    after the goldrush
    harvest
    time fades away
    tonights the night
    on the beach
    zuma
    comes a time
    american stars and bars
    rust never sleeps
    hawks and doves (my favourite)
    reactor
    trans

    most of these were very cheap 2nd hand. theres a few more 80s albums i can get cheap. but his 90s and 00 albums are quite expensive.

    I recently decided that i like neil young more than pearl jam. but if it wasn't for pearl jam i would not have discovered a lot of great music!

    collecting Neil young albums is a lot of fun :P
    Nice one dude, you have a great collection going there, are you planning on getting them all on vinyl?

    So far I have:

    After the Goldrush
    Harvest
    Greatest Hits
    Mirrorball
    On The Beach
    Live Rust
    Ragged Glory
    & Weld

    I'd like to get Harvest Moon next, I love his 90's output, but yes expensive! So why is Hawks and Doves your favourite? I have'nt heard that one yet...

    Ive kind of been going in chronological order, I would love to get all of them but probably would have to rely on some re-issues.

    Hawks and doves is cool because its divided into two sides, side A is really soft and all the songs are great. and then side B is full on country haha, which isnt usually my favorite kind of music but it puts me in a good mood every time, The whole album is perfect if you wake up a little hungover and by the end of it you will be up dancing.

    He technically has much better albums like "on the beach" and "tonights the night" but hawks and doves is a personal fav 8-)
    ...The Moon is Rollin' Round....
  • YefaYefa Posts: 1,133
    Anyone else planning to see Uncle Neil later this year? This is what I have planned as of now.

    9/2 Port Chester, NY
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    10/19 Mountain View, CA
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  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    I recently decided that i like neil young more than pearl jam.:P
    I think I'm starting to agree with this statement now too... Neil's the man!
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • vant0037vant0037 Posts: 6,116
    Here's my Neil collection (some I have duplicates of):

    Neil Young
    Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    After The Gold Rush
    Harvest
    On The Beach
    Tonight's The Night
    Zuma
    Long May You Run
    Comes a Time
    Rust Never Sleeps
    Hawks and Doves
    Reactor
    Everybody's Rockin'
    Americana

    Crazy to think that I'm only missing American Stars from his first 14 albums, and yet my collection isn't even half of what he's released (I've got 16 of his 37 albums). He's so prolific!
    1998-06-30 Minneapolis
    2003-06-16 St. Paul
    2006-06-26 St. Paul
    2007-08-05 Chicago
    2009-08-23 Chicago
    2009-08-28 San Francisco
    2010-05-01 NOLA (Jazz Fest)
    2011-07-02 EV Minneapolis
    2011-09-03 PJ20
    2011-09-04 PJ20
    2011-09-17 Winnipeg
    2012-06-26 Amsterdam
    2012-06-27 Amsterdam
    2013-07-19 Wrigley
    2013-11-21 San Diego
    2013-11-23 Los Angeles
    2013-11-24 Los Angeles
    2014-07-08 Leeds, UK
    2014-07-11 Milton Keynes, UK
    2014-10-09 Lincoln
    2014-10-19 St. Paul
    2014-10-20 Milwaukee
    2016-08-20 Wrigley 1
    2016-08-22 Wrigley 2
    2018-06-18 London 1
    2018-08-18 Wrigley 1
    2018-08-20 Wrigley 2
    2022-09-16 Nashville
    2023-08-31 St. Paul
    2023-09-02 St. Paul
    2023-09-05 Chicago 1
    2024-08-31 Wrigley 2
    2024-09-15 Fenway 1
    2024-09-27 Ohana 1
    2024-09-29 Ohana 2
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,016
    vant0037 wrote:
    Here's my Neil collection (some I have duplicates of):

    Neil Young
    Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    After The Gold Rush
    Harvest
    On The Beach
    Tonight's The Night
    Zuma
    Long May You Run
    Comes a Time
    Rust Never Sleeps
    Hawks and Doves
    Reactor
    Everybody's Rockin'
    Americana

    Crazy to think that I'm only missing American Stars from his first 14 albums, and yet my collection isn't even half of what he's released (I've got 16 of his 37 albums). He's so prolific!

    My guess is you'll be quite pleased when you add American Stars and Bars to that collection. :D
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,016
    reesdog wrote:
    I recently decided that i like neil young more than pearl jam.:P
    I think I'm starting to agree with this statement now too... Neil's the man!

    I would never admit this too loudly on a PJ forum but, uh...

    me too! ;)
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • Cinnamon GirlCinnamon Girl Posts: 1,854
    Neil who?
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,016
    Neil who?

    :lol::lol::lol:
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    brianlux wrote:
    reesdog wrote:
    I recently decided that i like neil young more than pearl jam.:P
    I think I'm starting to agree with this statement now too... Neil's the man!

    I would never admit this too loudly on a PJ forum but, uh...

    me too! ;)
    Haha, you're the man too Brian, surely you can say it louder than that! ;)
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    vant0037 wrote:
    Here's my Neil collection (some I have duplicates of):

    Neil Young
    Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    After The Gold Rush
    Harvest
    On The Beach
    Tonight's The Night
    Zuma
    Long May You Run
    Comes a Time
    Rust Never Sleeps
    Hawks and Doves
    Reactor
    Everybody's Rockin'
    Americana

    Crazy to think that I'm only missing American Stars from his first 14 albums, and yet my collection isn't even half of what he's released (I've got 16 of his 37 albums). He's so prolific!
    Very nice list, any particular favourite? It's very hard to get all his stuff on vinyl, but plenty of time...
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • vant0037vant0037 Posts: 6,116
    reesdog wrote:
    vant0037 wrote:
    Here's my Neil collection (some I have duplicates of):

    Neil Young
    Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    After The Gold Rush
    Harvest
    On The Beach
    Tonight's The Night
    Zuma
    Long May You Run
    Comes a Time
    Rust Never Sleeps
    Hawks and Doves
    Reactor
    Everybody's Rockin'
    Americana

    Crazy to think that I'm only missing American Stars from his first 14 albums, and yet my collection isn't even half of what he's released (I've got 16 of his 37 albums). He's so prolific!
    Very nice list, any particular favourite? It's very hard to get all his stuff on vinyl, but plenty of time...

    On vinyl...it's gotta be On The Beach or Tonight's the Night. The title track for On The Beach is what really kicked my Neil obsession into high gear. So damn moody.

    I forgot to add that I also have Time Fades Away.

    You?

    I'm finding it much harder to get his newer stuff on vinyl. I mean, it's available, but it's all $75 or so. I figured, when I can regularly find many of the older albums I need for cheap, I'll work on collecting the rest of those titles before I go for a bigger fish.

    Any one have a copy of "Are You Passionate?" they want to trade? I've got multiple used copies of a lot of the what I have...
    1998-06-30 Minneapolis
    2003-06-16 St. Paul
    2006-06-26 St. Paul
    2007-08-05 Chicago
    2009-08-23 Chicago
    2009-08-28 San Francisco
    2010-05-01 NOLA (Jazz Fest)
    2011-07-02 EV Minneapolis
    2011-09-03 PJ20
    2011-09-04 PJ20
    2011-09-17 Winnipeg
    2012-06-26 Amsterdam
    2012-06-27 Amsterdam
    2013-07-19 Wrigley
    2013-11-21 San Diego
    2013-11-23 Los Angeles
    2013-11-24 Los Angeles
    2014-07-08 Leeds, UK
    2014-07-11 Milton Keynes, UK
    2014-10-09 Lincoln
    2014-10-19 St. Paul
    2014-10-20 Milwaukee
    2016-08-20 Wrigley 1
    2016-08-22 Wrigley 2
    2018-06-18 London 1
    2018-08-18 Wrigley 1
    2018-08-20 Wrigley 2
    2022-09-16 Nashville
    2023-08-31 St. Paul
    2023-09-02 St. Paul
    2023-09-05 Chicago 1
    2024-08-31 Wrigley 2
    2024-09-15 Fenway 1
    2024-09-27 Ohana 1
    2024-09-29 Ohana 2
  • brianlux wrote:
    My guess is you'll be quite pleased when you add American Stars and Bars to that collection. :D
    American stars & bars is cool if u like country, well i don't usually like country. but i like when Neil does it.

    My two fav neil songs are "on the beach" and "last dance" 8-)
    ...The Moon is Rollin' Round....
  • goldrushgoldrush Posts: 7,528
    Here's my Neil vinyl collection:

    Neil Young (original and Archive Series reissue)
    Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (original and Archive Series reissue)
    After the Gold Rush (original and Archive Series reissue)
    Harvest (original and Archive Series reissue)
    Journey Through The Past
    Time Fades Away
    On the Beach
    Tonight's the Night
    Zuma
    American Stars 'n Bars
    Decade
    Rust Never Sleeps
    Live Rust
    Hawks & Doves
    Re-ac-tor
    This Note's for You
    Eldorado
    Freedom
    Unplugged
    Sleeps with Angels
    Mirror Ball
    Dead Man
    Silver & Gold
    Greendale
    Prairie Wind
    Live at the Fillmore East
    Live at Massey Hall 1971
    Chrome Dreams II
    Sugar Mountain - Live At Canterbury House 1968
    Dreamin' Man Live '92
    Psychedelic Pill

    I have his full discography on cd, the challenge now is to complete it on vinyl :)

    Most of the 70's stuff up to Decade I got from my Dad, everything from Eldorado onwards I bought new when it was released. The other bits in between I've picked up second hand over the years. I'd like to get Ragged Glory or Harvest Moon next but I'd really love it if the 72-82 era Archives box was coming soon as that's my favourite Neil era.
    “Do not postpone happiness”
    (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)

    “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
    (Tim Rogers)
  • vant0037vant0037 Posts: 6,116
    goldrush wrote:
    Here's my Neil vinyl collection:

    Neil Young (original and Archive Series reissue)
    Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (original and Archive Series reissue)
    After the Gold Rush (original and Archive Series reissue)
    Harvest (original and Archive Series reissue)
    Journey Through The Past
    Time Fades Away
    On the Beach
    Tonight's the Night
    Zuma
    American Stars 'n Bars
    Decade
    Rust Never Sleeps
    Live Rust
    Hawks & Doves
    Re-ac-tor
    This Note's for You
    Eldorado
    Freedom
    Unplugged
    Sleeps with Angels
    Mirror Ball
    Dead Man
    Silver & Gold
    Greendale
    Prairie Wind
    Live at the Fillmore East
    Live at Massey Hall 1971
    Chrome Dreams II
    Sugar Mountain - Live At Canterbury House 1968
    Dreamin' Man Live '92
    Psychedelic Pill

    I have his full discography on cd, the challenge now is to complete it on vinyl :)

    Most of the 70's stuff up to Decade I got from my Dad, everything from Eldorado onwards I bought new when it was released. The other bits in between I've picked up second hand over the years. I'd like to get Ragged Glory or Harvest Moon next but I'd really love it if the 72-82 era Archives box was coming soon as that's my favourite Neil era.

    Cool! I have Decade as well.

    I'm always on the lookout for those titles (Ragged Glory/Harvest Moon). Great, great albums. "War of Man" has such a cool guitar part and everything on Ragged Glory (although I'm not huge on Farmer John) is amazing.

    I picked up one of the Buffalo Springfield compilation albums this weekend for $11. It's a pretty cool double LP. I'm not so much a fan of the Springfield as I am any recordings of Neil on vinyl.
    1998-06-30 Minneapolis
    2003-06-16 St. Paul
    2006-06-26 St. Paul
    2007-08-05 Chicago
    2009-08-23 Chicago
    2009-08-28 San Francisco
    2010-05-01 NOLA (Jazz Fest)
    2011-07-02 EV Minneapolis
    2011-09-03 PJ20
    2011-09-04 PJ20
    2011-09-17 Winnipeg
    2012-06-26 Amsterdam
    2012-06-27 Amsterdam
    2013-07-19 Wrigley
    2013-11-21 San Diego
    2013-11-23 Los Angeles
    2013-11-24 Los Angeles
    2014-07-08 Leeds, UK
    2014-07-11 Milton Keynes, UK
    2014-10-09 Lincoln
    2014-10-19 St. Paul
    2014-10-20 Milwaukee
    2016-08-20 Wrigley 1
    2016-08-22 Wrigley 2
    2018-06-18 London 1
    2018-08-18 Wrigley 1
    2018-08-20 Wrigley 2
    2022-09-16 Nashville
    2023-08-31 St. Paul
    2023-09-02 St. Paul
    2023-09-05 Chicago 1
    2024-08-31 Wrigley 2
    2024-09-15 Fenway 1
    2024-09-27 Ohana 1
    2024-09-29 Ohana 2
  • reesdogreesdog Posts: 1,981
    Latest addition to my Neil collection...

    Second-hand:
    jhr96g.jpg
    Awesome sounding repress from 2009.
    A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,016
    reesdog wrote:
    Latest addition to my Neil collection...

    Second-hand:
    jhr96g.jpg
    Awesome sounding repress from 2009.

    Excellent! A must have! Happy listening, reesdog- nice find. :D
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













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