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I will use this thread as a means of keping any and all up to date on Neil.
Last Tuesday Neil released the first volume of the Neil Young Archives:
Live at the Fillmore East 1970. This is the original line up of Crazy Horse and one of the few shows they did before Danny Whittten died of a drug overdose after being fired by Neil for his drug problem.
Rolling Stone Review 4 out of 5 stars:
For Neil Young, 1970 proved to be a particularly busy year. In addition to touring the world as a solo acoustic act and with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, as well as recording two pivotal albums (After the Gold Rush and Deja Vu), he managed to squeeze in a few gigs with Crazy Horse. Six of the best takes from two torrid shows at the Fillmore East on March 6th and 7th are available on this CD, which is the first-ever archival release from Young's bulging vault. Epic jams on "Down by the River" (twelve minutes long) and "Cowgirl in the Sand" (sixteen minutes) are highlights of the disc, which also contains "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere," "Winterlong" and "Wonderin.' ?The guitar interplay between Young and original Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten is breathtakingly sharp; Young has played with countless other guitarists since Whitten died in 1972, but nobody has come close to matching his ragged-glory style.
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I just listened to a Neil Young bootleg Recorded on December 10th, 1989 at Muziektheater Stopera in Amsterdam.
Phaqin awesome. Its a soundboard recording and Neil is at his best.
Its on Demonoid for those that may be interested.
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Had to be saved
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Last Tuesday Neil released the first volume of the Neil Young Archives:
Live at the Fillmore East 1970. This is the original line up of Crazy Horse and one of the few shows they did before Danny Whittten died of a drug overdose after being fired by Neil for his drug problem.
Rolling Stone Review 4 out of 5 stars:
For Neil Young, 1970 proved to be a particularly busy year. In addition to touring the world as a solo acoustic act and with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, as well as recording two pivotal albums (After the Gold Rush and Deja Vu), he managed to squeeze in a few gigs with Crazy Horse. Six of the best takes from two torrid shows at the Fillmore East on March 6th and 7th are available on this CD, which is the first-ever archival release from Young's bulging vault. Epic jams on "Down by the River" (twelve minutes long) and "Cowgirl in the Sand" (sixteen minutes) are highlights of the disc, which also contains "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere," "Winterlong" and "Wonderin.' ?The guitar interplay between Young and original Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten is breathtakingly sharp; Young has played with countless other guitarists since Whitten died in 1972, but nobody has come close to matching his ragged-glory style.
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I just listened to a Neil Young bootleg Recorded on December 10th, 1989 at Muziektheater Stopera in Amsterdam.
Phaqin awesome. Its a soundboard recording and Neil is at his best.
Its on Demonoid for those that may be interested.
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Had to be saved
8)