eephour wrote:Greg Kot wrote:"Just spoke to Neil Young. Says death of Ben Keith means "I won't be able to perform 70% of my repertoire with a band ever again."
I hope to Christ he's exaggerating.
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eephour wrote:Greg Kot wrote:"Just spoke to Neil Young. Says death of Ben Keith means "I won't be able to perform 70% of my repertoire with a band ever again."
Patrick Stickles wrote:because when you specifically say something mean about my band, it hurts so much worse than when someone says something good.
SecondEdition wrote:eephour wrote:Greg Kot wrote:"Just spoke to Neil Young. Says death of Ben Keith means "I won't be able to perform 70% of my repertoire with a band ever again."
I hope to Christ he's exaggerating.


Big John wrote:NPR has the new album "le Noise" up for a free listen.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... ft=1&f=100
General impression is that Lanois production is kind of overbearing a bit harsh. Too much reverb.

RSMurphy wrote:I don't believe in God, but I do believe in gospel music.

killyourself wrote:Watched Heart Of Gold the other night on Palladia. Great stuff.

RSMurphy wrote:I don't believe in God, but I do believe in gospel music.


::: wrote:GODDAMN KIDS ALL HOPPED UP ON GOOFBALLS AND THE DANGED BLEEP-BLOP MUSIC
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Maurice wrote:Shit. Sounds like he really got in there with his sonics.

::: wrote:GODDAMN KIDS ALL HOPPED UP ON GOOFBALLS AND THE DANGED BLEEP-BLOP MUSIC
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Maurice wrote:This release was announced at the beginning of September. Am I the last person to notice the terrible title "pun" of "Le Noise"/Lanois? It kind of makes me hate life.

deep.BTUz wrote:I'm into girls, physical fitness and real estate.
Ya'know actual accomplishments.

connor wrote:There must be something wrong with me, because I'm halfway through Le Noise and absolutely loving it. Bullshit FX and all.
Granted, Neil Young is probably the only person I can think of who could release a record like this and still have it be awesome.


From our friends at Shakey Pictures:
NEIL YOUNG TO RELEASE LIVE ALBUM, ENTITLED A TREASURE ON REPRISE RECORDS
RENOWNED ROCKER UNEARTHS LIVE COUNTRY ALBUM RECORDED WITH LEGENDARY BAND, THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTERS, WHILE ON TOUR IN THE U.S. IN 1984-1985
The 12-track live album A Treasure includes songs recorded during Young’s 1984-1985 U.S. tour and contains five previously unreleased songs. Among those, “Grey Riders” will be the first track serviced to radio. A Treasure features Young’s onstage work with some of the greatest artists in the history of country music, including the late, great Ben Keith on steel and slide guitar and Rufus Thibodeaux on fiddle, along with living legends Spooner Oldham and Hargus “Pig” Robbins on piano, Tim Drummond and Joe Allen on bass, and Karl Himmel on drums, among many others. A Treasure is Young’s first release since last year’s Grammy- and Juno Award-winning album, Le Noise.
The live album captures this iconic artist during a fascinating time in his career, when he was facing criticism and lawsuits from his then current record company for exploring a more traditionally country sound. “You can call me erratic,” Young said when asked at the time about his tendency toward musical shape-shifting, “but I’ve been consistent about it, consistently erratic.” Always celebrated for his musical versatility, A Treasure, is akin to a sonic time capsule, instantly transporting the listener to the time and place when it was made. “I love this record,” Young says. “I hadn’t heard these takes in 25 years, but when we unearthed them co-producer Ben Keith said, ‘This is a treasure.’”




big_dave wrote:Hark at this boy and his "we".
He was Welsh yesterday.

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