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The Cars:
Good Times Roll
Just What I Needed
You're All I Got Tonight
Let's Go
Since You're Gone
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I have no idea who he is but have an opportunity to see him Sunday at the Governors Ball festival this Sunday which I am attending...Who is he comparable to?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTnmWu0_W6w
A 21st Century Waylon Jennings.
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Sturgill Simpson:
Life Ain't Fair and the World Is Mean
The Storm
You Can Have the Crown
Turtles All the Way Down
Never Go to Town Again
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It's funny, Neil has been my favorite for awhile.
I saw him for the first time excluding Farm Aid in Chicago in 07 I believe, during the trunk shows. Of all the songs he played, Mellow My Mind, Cowgirl in the Sand, Bad Fog of Loneliness, Ambulance Blues....one of the songs I remember most was No Hidden Path. Absolutely blew me away.
Same here. Neil has been a huge part of my music universe for 25 years now.
I saw him on the Chrome Dreams Continental Tour in 2007. "No Hidden Path" was the highlight of the show. And the set list wasn't too shabby:
From Hank To Hendrix / Ambulance Blues / Sad Movies / A Man Needs A Maid / No One Seems To Know / Harvest / After The Gold Rush / Mellow My Mind / Love Art Blues / Old Man / Heart Of Gold // Don't Cry No Tears / Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere / The Loner / Dirty Old Man / Spirit Road / Bad Fog Of Loneliness / Winterlong / Oh, Lonesome Me / The Believer / No Hidden Path // Cinnamon Girl / Cortez The KillerHis recent output does not hold up to his purple patch period, but he's released some great stuff in the past several decades. It's spottier as of late, but I still look forward to a new Neil release. I put together a Spotify playlist a few weeks ago with my favorite cuts from 2000 til now - 21st Century Neil. Spotify doesn't have Chrome Dreams II, but if it did, I'd also include "Dirty Old Man" and "No Hidden Path". -
Sun Kil Moon
Ghosts of the Great Highway
April
Carry Me Ohio
Glen Tipton
Lost Verses
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And how is it?
One listen in and digging it. 8 songs with the shortest one clocking in at 6:45. More stream of consciousness style songwriting. Insanely personal (debunking the ironic title) subject matter. Very stylistically diverse with some cool Sabbath/Zeppelin-styled riffs.
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The Clash
Give Em Enough Rope
London Calling
Stay Free
Cheapskates
All the Young Punks (New Boots and Contracts)
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Sun Kil Moon Universal Themes
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The Kinks
Something Else
The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society
Waterloo Sunset
Celluloid Heroes
Picture Book
The Kinks
The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
Muswell Hillbillies
Dedicated Follower of Fashion
Waterloo Sunset
Strangers
Wilco
Being There
Summerteeth
Summer Teeth
I Must Be High
One Sunday Morning
Wilco
A Ghost Is Born
Being There
Don't Forget the Flowers
Handshake Drugs
One Wing
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Neil Young
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Tonight's the Night
Cortez the Killer
Roll Another Number (For the Road)
Albuquerque
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The Clash:
Stay Free
Cheapskates
All the Young Punks (New Boots and Contracts)
London Calling
Train in Vain
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The Flamin' Groovies:
High Flyin' Baby
City Lights
Teenage Head
Shake Some Action
Slow Death
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Tame Impala
It Is Not Meant to Be
Desire Be Desire Go
Bold Arrow of Time
Mind Mischief
Elephant
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Most likely the first time a Drag the River record rubbed elbows with Gaucho and/or Katy Lied (or any Steely Dan album for that matter). Love it.
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Hop Along Painted Shut
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(so many good ones, this is really hard!)
By the very definition of the thread, shouldn't they all be?
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Van Halen:
Running With the Devil
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
Atomic Punk
Panama
I'll Wait
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Queens of the Stone Age
Regular John
Walkin' on the Sidewalks
You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire
No One Knows
If I Had a Tail
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Velvet Underground:
Heroin
Pale Blue Eyes
Who Loves the Sun
Rock & Roll
Oh! Sweet Nothing
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5 ('78) - The Beatles
10 ('83) - Van Halen
15 ('88) - Led Zeppelin
20 ('93) - Neil Young
25 ('98) - Neil Young
30 ('03) - Neil Young
35 ('08) - Drive-By Truckers
40 ('13) - Mark Kozelek
Currently - The Kinks
5 Fave Songs from a Fave Band
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Even Flow
Release
Immortality
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