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Old man, Neil Young sings Old Man as a young man
#11
I've seen that one before. Those English and German music shows made the American shows look like home movies. I have an arrangement here, too--No Neil, Willie, GD, RS, Who, or Doors. If you can't handle Zappa, Beefheart, Gentle Giant, Gong, and King Crimson, don't come over, lol.
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#12
I have never owned either a Neil or a Willie album. Weird how that became an either/or....But I hope to see Neil again.
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#13
Black wrote:
Pete Zereeah 4 days ago
He's a polarizing guy. I've known people who absolutely cringe at the sound of his singing, and I've known people who would travel 600 miles to hear him. I don't know of another act like that.....except maybe Willie Nelson

Willie's right up there (or is it down there?) with Bob Dylan. Although if push came to shove, I might actually listen to a Dylan song or two.
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#14
Ombligo wrote:
(yes, albums, and I know I just dated myself)

CDs are 'albums', too. 'Album' is a generic term: LP record albums, CD albums, photo albums. . .

A common error. Just one I feel impelled to correct. :oldfogey:

/Mr Lynn
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#15
I'm a huge fan of Neil Young, Willie, and Dylan.
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#16
like my momma says, "there's just no countin' for taste."
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#17
Thanks for that hal, it truly illustrates what an incredible talent Neil was and is. His songs go straight to the heart.
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#18
mrlynn wrote:
[quote=Ombligo]
(yes, albums, and I know I just dated myself)

CDs are 'albums', too. 'Album' is a generic term: LP record albums, CD albums, photo albums. . .

A common error. Just one I feel impelled to correct. :oldfogey:

/Mr Lynn
I generally refer to CDs as "records." Which makes sense, as CD is analogous to LP, which are most often referred to as records.
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#19
Uncle Wig wrote:
[quote=mrlynn]
[quote=Ombligo]
(yes, albums, and I know I just dated myself)

CDs are 'albums', too. 'Album' is a generic term: LP record albums, CD albums, photo albums. . .

A common error. Just one I feel impelled to correct. :oldfogey:

/Mr Lynn
I generally refer to CDs as "records." Which makes sense, as CD is analogous to LP, which are most often referred to as records. I guess that's better than calling everything "tapes."
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#20
I really enjoyed that! Thanks! (tu)

I like Neil's music. IMO, easier to listen to than some of the other names listed above.

Was this during his heroin days? Looks to be in the early seventies. Anyone know?
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