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Vacant Horizon

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  1. Ummm you prolly dont go to the cool stores...
  2. he is crazy as y'all say. same shit, different decade. i mean, when will the dude mellow. blue ray will be over in the next 5 years anyway. hell, dvds were around for what, 5 years? vhs is still on the shelves of some video stores, dvd has not even totally taken over, and now it is obsolete? as with Geffen, Reprise should sue him for not putting music out in consumer friendly ways. not to mention all of his comments in the webcast and interviews are just plain goofy. just tell us when it's coming out and what the F is on the damn thing. is toast on the back burner now!
  3. Still, when the frak are these gods damn things coming out!! pretty exciting though! SAN FRANCISCO, CA JAVAONE CONFERENCE, May 6, 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced a collaboration with Neil Young and Reprise/Warner Bros. Records for the release of the upcoming Neil Young Archive series on Blu-ray Disc, powered by Java technology. Young will join Sun CEO and president Jonathan Schwartz and Rich Green, executive vice president for Software, on stage during the JavaOne conference opening keynote to announce this revolutionary new project and demonstrate some of the
  4. i am sure it is complete shit!
  5. don't know about that. i love that he is totally opinionated and clear about what he does. also love his opinions about music. he is right on when he says that there are just too many bands. less is more as far as i am concerned. in the 70s you were into zep and choose your other 3 favorite bands.
  6. sorry, but this is no more glam than jet. more of the same MOR.
  7. irony seems to be the only constant in this world ....anyway, i just associate bad times with BITUSA, TOL, LT, HT. Those are all 80s albums to me. I was introduced to him in the 80s with those tunes being played WAY too much on the radio. now to me, the 80s are 84-92...the 70s are 1968-1983
  8. i'm a casual bruce fan. been in and out of him for the last few years. his sound is just so closely associated with bad times in the 80s for me, that it's hard to take him seriously. anyway, went down to phillips arena in atlanta last friday night and got a great ticket for $20. the show was entertaining and i can see how people just love him. the new stuff sounded so much better than that brendon obrien neutered album, magic. anyway, well worth 20 bucks, not 100 bucks though. clarence looked like he is literally on his last legs and bruce is a bit tired. hope to hear some more solo st
  9. my wife is the same way. and for some reason i don't get, she doesnt like freak folk. go figure. really, my wife is always helping me see that i really don't like stuff i think i am supposed to like. for example, tom waits. she likes who she likes and listens to it all the time. that would be christine kane, indigo girls, john prine, low voiced neil young, and of course gillan welch.
  10. Connor Oberst Jim James The dude from Clap Hands Say Yeah Jeff Tweedy Dylan Sam Beam All R/B singers with exception of Beyonce Jason Molina (on most Songs Ohia output) Any indie rock including Stephen Malkmus Ironically, I love Neil Young
  11. Matthew Sweet has yet to put out anything as inspired as the first half of Girlfriend. What happened?
  12. clapton was not God. Grateful dead in the early 70s is not that great Grateful dead from 91-end was completely unlistenable. Velvet Underground Suck... all early pink floyd is bad, before meddle (gilmour era pink floyd is excellent) punk rock and hip hop are totally annoying and should be done. unfortunately, they have permeated everything, but, unlike disco, they are not going away!! sgt pepper is complete novelty and cheese. i love america and the eagles!
  13. awesome! 'the fractured pop sensibility of jeff tweedy." classic!
  14. dude, i am in the ATL too. let's see, Decatur CD, Ella Guru, Wuxtry, Wax, Criminal...? i prefer ella guru. the guy that runs it is so nice and not snoby etc. just a regular dude that actually recognizes your existence and talks to my kids! decatur cd is touch and go. very, very pretentious in a Paste magazine sort of way. Wuxtry is touch and go. sorry, i got confused there. band=amps, album=pacer, single=tipp city....hope that clears it up!
  15. i liked MMbop too. but that is it!! the 90s sucked, except for Phish and Siamese Dream. Maybe, Trace too.
  16. http://ineedthatrecord.blogspot.com/ this stuff fascinates me. i am just totally interested/disgusted/scared about the music industry. i still want cds, or at least lossless music and hope that they still exist in 10 years. i was a casualty of the closing of a record store in dayton ohio. i worked at gem city records in 1996. it was awesome! had lots of in-stores of local bands including the the pacers (kim deal's band). it was the height of GBV so people were ape shit about that stuff. and, i didn't care about a thing but jam bands! one sunday, the owner calls me in. i go in and
  17. i started a topic a few days ago... http://forums.viachicago.org/index.php?showtopic=34712 like you, i cant believe no one is talking about this. i am really excited, more than i was for CDII. guess we'll get 'standing in the light of love' and 'gateway of love' as well as are you passionate tunes with the horse. probably some other things as well. the article also hints at neil and the horse being in the studio fixing/working on these tunes. i wonder when the release date will be? probably may or june. sooner the better. for the last 3 years neil has been putting something out
  18. caution, this may be an april fools joke, but i hope to god it's not! this sounds so cool. would love to get unreleased albums in addition to the archives. maybe neil has changed his mind. archives on blueray and unreleased discs on cd/blueray etc. neilyoung.com CRAZY HORSE "TOAST" NY Times In 2000, Crazy Horse was in San Francisco, south of Market street, at an old studio called "Toast." Coltrane had recorded there, among many other jazz greats, known and unknown. The Dot Com boom was happening and buildings were being bought and turned into lofts or torn down completely and rebui
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