Official Neil Young Thread
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After reading about it on this thread, I decided to have my local record store save me a copy.
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Any insight as to why Young Shakespeare was cut from a 192 digital file as opposed to analog master tapes? I know why this occurred with say Harvest Moon, there is no analog master, I am guessing they had to restore this concert from a mangled master?His eminence has yet to show.
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Tim Simmons said:Yeah, they used the an audio mix from the recording not the mix they used for the album.Scio me nihil scire
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Quite a few delays to the planned release schedule.
ORS Box 6 - with Mirror Ball - has been bumped to 2022.
Still plenty of good stuff on the way, we’ll just have to wait a little longer...Post edited by goldrush on“Do not postpone happiness”
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If you compare the glut of the past year vs the "famine" of the proceeding 10 years (Archives wise), this delay is nothing.
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Yeah, even though this is a delay there’s still a breathtaking amount of releases on these lists.
ORS 5, Toast, and Noise & Flowers - added to Rust Bucket and Shakespeare - would still make this a pretty phenomenal year“Do not postpone happiness”
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But this does make me worried about vinyl production in general. I know covid has made its mark on production, but I feel like most of this is capacity production. I'm sure the Apollo fire and whatever is happening with all that isn't helping things.
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Is this guy releasing five albums on 9/10 or am I misreading that, like maybe that is the longest run in title for an album or something?Scio me nihil scire
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They are live shows from an upcoming bootleg series.
Basically, what he is doing is taking famously sold bootleg shows, reproducing their original cover art, using his tapes (or professionally remastering them) and (re-)releasing them so he gets paid from them. Aug/Sept will see the first 6 dropping. There will be more.
Its really awesome.
If PJ doesn't have a lot of 95/96 tapes, I wish they would do this with the monkeywrench fm tapes.
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Here’s the original announcement for the Official Bootleg Series“Do not postpone happiness”
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And here’s a more recent (ish) update“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
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Very cool.
I have a bootleg called Chicago Hurricane that I picked up years and years ago. I'd be cool with this one coming out on vinyl .
https://www.discogs.com/Neil-Young-Chicago-Hurricane/release/12392206
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I saw a post at the Hoffman forums that confused me. Are the 6 boots a mix of CD and vinyl, or all vinyl? Or both? I was of the assumption it was vinyl and NYA only.
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Kinda wish there was some more variety in the years though. Especially since NYPS albums from those eras have been stellar and chosen because they are so.
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Tim Simmons said:I saw a post at the Hoffman forums that confused me. Are the 6 boots a mix of CD and vinyl, or all vinyl? Or both? I was of the assumption it was vinyl and NYA only.
This one says ‘vinyl and cd’
“Do not postpone happiness”
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The bootlegs have been added to the Albums list on the app today as well
“Do not postpone happiness”
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goldrush said:The bootlegs have been added to the Albums list on the app today as well
I've never seen those covers.
And, when Neil uses them and sells them for profit.. I mean... he has to secure rights for the photos and the illustrated art then and stuff regarding the artwork that the bootleg creators doesn't care about?
Or how does that work?
Scannin in "stolen assets" - wether photos, art or fonts - doesn't make it suddenly legal...
Or are these remade covers mimicking the booteg covers?
-- and is there info on the sources for the audio? I doubt all or any of them are from multi-track recordings?Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
He says in the 10/07/20 article posted above that 4 of the 6 are multi tracks.0
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But I’m sure Warner Brothers or Neils management would love to hear from the guys who initially put these together so that they can appropriately deal with any issues surrounding these bootlegs.Post edited by Tim Simmons on0
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