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Old 08-10-2010, 07:37 AM   #61 (permalink)
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I hate to say it but Neil Young is getting old now and so I need to see him ASAP. I read a while back that he toured with Sonic Youth in the 80s. My God, what I would give to go back in time to be at that concert.
To see both Neil Young and Crazy Horse along with Sonic Youth on the same stage, well it doesn`t get any better than that!!!

Thinking about it, add on Dinosaur JR and that would be the show to end all shows.
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To see both Neil Young and Crazy Horse along with Sonic Youth on the same stage, well it doesn`t get any better than that!!!

Thinking about it, add on Dinosaur JR and that would be the show to end all shows.
I've been meaning to check out Dinosaur JR actually. If they're mentioned alongside Neil Young and Sonic Youth though then I definately will.
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I've been meaning to check out Dinosaur JR actually. If they're mentioned alongside Neil Young and Sonic Youth though then I definately will.
Dinosau Jr. is amazing. It should be everybody's top priority to listen.
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Dinosau Jr. is amazing. It should be everybody's top priority to listen.
The people I know that don`t like Dinosaur Jr seem to have a problem with J.Mascis voice. The Neil Young style twang is not for everybody.
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I've been meaning to check out Dinosaur JR actually. If they're mentioned alongside Neil Young and Sonic Youth though then I definately will.
Dinosaur Jr are closer to Neil Young and Crazy Horse in sound.
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Dinosaur Jr are closer to Neil Young and Crazy Horse in sound.
Ok cool. I'll definately check them out then and get back to you. Thanks.
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Ok cool. I'll definately check them out then and get back to you. Thanks.
The best albums to start with are "You`re Living All Over Me" and "Bug" I say that because Lou Barlow was still part of the band and these are probably the two most complete albums.
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The best albums to start with are "You`re Living All Over Me" and "Bug" I say that because Lou Barlow was still part of the band and these are probably the two most complete albums.
I think their recent stuff is really good too. It's just different. I really like Beyond.
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The best albums to start with are "You`re Living All Over Me" and "Bug" I say that because Lou Barlow was still part of the band and these are probably the two most complete albums.
Hmm I think I'll get You're Living All Over Me just because I've actually heard of that one. Thanks for the recommendations
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I think their recent stuff is really good too. It's just different. I really like Beyond.
Beyond was a great comeback album, especially with Lou Barlow back on bass. The guitaring on "Pick Me Up" is what its all about.
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