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 is so great."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 “Do not postpone happiness”
 (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
 “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
 (Tim Rogers)0
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 No country I feel like revisiting this summer. Hmm....goldrush said: "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 "...though my problems are meaningless....that don't make them go away...."0
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            Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 Yes and yes. PLEASE, Neil, re-release this on vinyl and DVD!Edved82 said:
 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 No, your favorite one is Tori Amos - To Venus and Back live disc like everyones is.Edved82 said:
 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 Massey Hall is still my all time favorite live show. The vinyl sounds like he is in your living room.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 No, your favorite one is Tori Amos - To Venus and Back live disc like everyones is.Edved82 said:
 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 Although I recently got Bruce's Christic shows from 1990, and that is a 1B now, it's that damn good.0
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 I'd say MTV Unplugged must be my favorite Neil live show.mrussel1 said:
 Massey Hall is still my all time favorite live show. The vinyl sounds like he is in your living room.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 No, your favorite one is Tori Amos - To Venus and Back live disc like everyones is.Edved82 said:
 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 Although I recently got Bruce's Christic shows from 1990, and that is a 1B now, it's that damn good."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 That is very good. I just wish there was a better recording of it. It's a great show, but the sonics don't come close to Massey, which is just pristine.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 I'd say MTV Unplugged must be my favorite Neil live show.mrussel1 said:
 Massey Hall is still my all time favorite live show. The vinyl sounds like he is in your living room.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 No, your favorite one is Tori Amos - To Venus and Back live disc like everyones is.Edved82 said:
 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 Although I recently got Bruce's Christic shows from 1990, and that is a 1B now, it's that damn good.0
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 100%mrussel1 said:
 Massey Hall is still my all time favorite live show. The vinyl sounds like he is in your living room.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 No, your favorite one is Tori Amos - To Venus and Back live disc like everyones is.Edved82 said:
 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 It's truly amazing, and he does sound like he's right in your living room0
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            Just got my tickets for Berlin on July 3, pretty excited for that one!
 Salzburg 2000, Vienna 2006, Munich 2007, Novarock 2007, Prag, Berlin 1 + 2, Stockholm 2012, EV London 1 + 2 2012, Vienna 2014, EV Berlin 2017, Berlin 2018, EV Amsterdam I + II 20190
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 This gem just showed up on my doorstep.
 I know some folks don’t dig this phase of Neil’s career, but I love it. Some straight up twang and first rate players. Plus, a few of the tracks were recorded a couple of blocks from my house.0
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 Massey is unmatched IMO.my2hands said:
 100%mrussel1 said:
 Massey Hall is still my all time favorite live show. The vinyl sounds like he is in your living room.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 No, your favorite one is Tori Amos - To Venus and Back live disc like everyones is.Edved82 said:
 Could well be my favourite live album of all time.Spiritual_Chaos said:WELD
 is so great.
 It's truly amazing, and he does sound like he's right in your living roomwww.cluthelee.com0
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            Do you think / know there will be anothers euro shows this summer ?
 freddie vedder0
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            "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            Nash produced an expanded form of 4 Way Street for compact disc, released on June 15, 1992. The expanded edition included four solo performances on acoustic guitars, one by each member. Neil Young performed a medley of three songs from his first two solo albums; Stephen Stills included the at-the-time unreleased "Black Queen" from his eponymous debut; Crosby contributed his also yet to be issued "Laughing" from his 1971 debut LP; and Nash performed "King Midas in Reverse," The Hollies' single from 1967, which although credited to Allan Clarke, Nash and Tony Hicks, was written solely by Nash.[5] Additional tracks from the tour appeared on the CSN box set released in 1991, as well as Young's The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972 released in 2009. 0
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 Ah okey. Don't own the original release so I've never known Neil Youngs medley etc wasn't on the vinyl.mrussel1 said:Nash produced an expanded form of 4 Way Street for compact disc, released on June 15, 1992. The expanded edition included four solo performances on acoustic guitars, one by each member. Neil Young performed a medley of three songs from his first two solo albums; Stephen Stills included the at-the-time unreleased "Black Queen" from his eponymous debut; Crosby contributed his also yet to be issued "Laughing" from his 1971 debut LP; and Nash performed "King Midas in Reverse," The Hollies' single from 1967, which although credited to Allan Clarke, Nash and Tony Hicks, was written solely by Nash.[5] Additional tracks from the tour appeared on the CSN box set released in 1991, as well as Young's The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972 released in 2009. 
 Then this is worth buying!"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 It's on my list, along with Easy Street. The rest of the list looks kinda weak.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Ah okey. Don't own the original release so I've never known Neil Youngs medley etc wasn't on the vinyl.mrussel1 said:Nash produced an expanded form of 4 Way Street for compact disc, released on June 15, 1992. The expanded edition included four solo performances on acoustic guitars, one by each member. Neil Young performed a medley of three songs from his first two solo albums; Stephen Stills included the at-the-time unreleased "Black Queen" from his eponymous debut; Crosby contributed his also yet to be issued "Laughing" from his 1971 debut LP; and Nash performed "King Midas in Reverse," The Hollies' single from 1967, which although credited to Allan Clarke, Nash and Tony Hicks, was written solely by Nash.[5] Additional tracks from the tour appeared on the CSN box set released in 1991, as well as Young's The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972 released in 2009. 
 Then this is worth buying!0
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            Dead Man Soundtrack has now been reissued and available on vinyl.0
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