Bill Walker
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Think I was there..That sounds like the guy I saw at the MEN probably about 15 years ago - completely unrecognisable..........
Think I was there..That sounds like the guy I saw at the MEN probably about 15 years ago - completely unrecognisable..........
Only memorable for being terrible - only think I can really remember is that none of his songs sounded like his songs and that it could have been anyone on stage..........Think I was there..
According to the NYA site they are going to be loading up some "official bootlegs" on an un-announced basis "starting with 5 great bootlegs".
I used to have a huge collection of bootlegs (probably well over 500) but I got rid of 99%, keeping only true gems like the 1974 Bottom Line club solo show where he debuted most of the On the Beach album and a couple of the 1984 Catalyst Club shows where he showed what Landing on Water could have been like with Crazy Horse and appropriate production.
I am looking forward to seeing what emerges from this...
He's ranked Harvest Moon higher than Harvest which is a bit odd I think.![]()
Neil Young – every album ranked!
As a new live album is released and a 50th anniversary edition of After the Gold Rush approaches, we rate every album by Canada’s irascible godfather of grungewww.theguardian.com
Interesting article (not really an article but anyway) ranking his albums.
Needless to say the order is very debatable and I would say his rank 1 is a bit of a cop out, but the one thing that startled me was that Harvest was ranked so low.
Now, the guy is entitled to his opinion and again where the album should be ranked will be debated to death but I cannot think of any other artist that produced an album of that standard only for it to be ranked where he saw fit (see how I haven't provided any spoilers ;-) ).
Bluemooners have pitted a few bands / artists up against the Beatles on here (I adsu the Beatles came out as landslide winners as usual), but did we ever line Mr Young up against them?
He's ranked Harvest Moon higher than Harvest which is a bit odd I think.
The big surprise for me on that list is how high he's ranked This Note's for You...
It's all subjective though and my opinions sometimes change over time. e.g. I've said on this thread previously how much I hate Landing on Water, but I've listened to that album maybe 5 times in the past couple of months and it's growing on me a bit.
His worst album for me is probably Are You Passionate?, but one or two of the recent ones are pushing it close, especially Storytone (the orchestral version, I don't mind the solo acoustic version so much).
A ranked list of his 21st century output would be interesting to do...
Yes, Silver and Gold is a good album and that's a great songGems continue to pop up, recently been listening to Razor Love on repeat!
I'm just waiting on @BlueHammer85 to gain interest and produce an all out Top thousand.......... ;-)He's ranked Harvest Moon higher than Harvest which is a bit odd I think.
The big surprise for me on that list is how high he's ranked This Note's for You...
It's all subjective though and my opinions sometimes change over time. e.g. I've said on this thread previously how much I hate Landing on Water, but I've listened to that album maybe 5 times in the past couple of months and it's growing on me a bit.
His worst album for me is probably Are You Passionate?, but one or two of the recent ones are pushing it close, especially Storytone (the orchestral version, I don't mind the solo acoustic version so much).
A ranked list of his 21st century output would be interesting to do...
For a bit of fun, I've decided to pursue the idea of ranking Neil Young’s studio album output since year 2000.
For this exercise I will exclude all the live albums, the soundtrack album Paradox and albums recorded in previous decades that have been finally released in the 21st century – i.e. Hitchhiker and Homegrown.
I think that means there is a list of 17 albums for inclusion. This is because one of the albums (Storytone) was released in two very different formats – the initial release involved songs backed either by an orchestra or by a Big Band. The second version released a few months later was the same set of songs but this time performed solo on acoustic guitar or other instruments.
Since the experiences are very different, I have decided to give each version of Storytone its own individual ranking.
One thing to note is that my list of contenders includes one album that for some reason is not included in the list covered by the Guardian journalist. This is the 2017 album The Visitor where Neil is backed by Promise of the Real.
How about this? Neil wearing a Sex Pistols tshirt LOL...
Good for you, but when you say ranking are you going to rank them in your order of preference or some other means of ranking something ?For a bit of fun, I've decided to pursue the idea of ranking Neil Young’s studio album output since year 2000.
For this exercise I will exclude all the live albums, the soundtrack album Paradox and albums recorded in previous decades that have been finally released in the 21st century – i.e. Hitchhiker and Homegrown.
I think that means there is a list of 17 albums for inclusion. This is because one of the albums (Storytone) was released in two very different formats – the initial release involved songs backed either by an orchestra or by a Big Band. The second version released a few months later was the same set of songs but this time performed solo on acoustic guitar or other instruments.
Since the experiences are very different, I have decided to give each version of Storytone its own individual ranking.
One thing to note is that my list of contenders includes one album that for some reason is not included in the list covered by the Guardian journalist. This is the 2017 album The Visitor where Neil is backed by Promise of the Real.
Good for you, but when you say ranking are you going to rank them in your order of preference or some other means of ranking something ?