What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Feb 25, 2010 at 8:34 PM Post #17,401 of 136,307
Power instrumental post rock with eastern leanings by Grails

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Feb 25, 2010 at 10:31 PM Post #17,403 of 136,307
Neil Young

" Live At Massey Hall 1971 "

Track list:

On The Way Home [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Tell Me Why [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Old Man [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Journey Through The Past [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Helpless [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Love In Mind [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
A Man Needs A Maid/Heart Of Gold Suite [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Cowgirl In The Sand [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Don't Let It Bring You Down [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
There's A World [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Bad Fog Of Loneliness [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
The Needle And The Damage Done [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Ohio [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
See The Sky About To Rain [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Down By The River [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
Dance Dance Dance [Live At Massey Hall 1971]
I Am A Child [Live At Massey Hall 1971]

Excerpt from Rolling Stone:

In 1966, canadian-born neil young decided his rock & roll future was in America. He split Toronto's folk scene and, with his friend bassist Bruce Palmer, drove to L.A., where the two were soon founding members of Buffalo Springfield. On January 19th, 1971, Young returned to Toronto a star, showing off his rapidly matured songwriting in two solo concerts at Massey Hall. This album is the full second show, in such pin-drop fidelity that the noise of him adjusting his mike sounds like Crazy Horse-gig distortion. The set list reflects the pace of Young's ambition: Nine of the seventeen songs were as yet unreleased, including the theatrical Harvest ballads "There's a World" and "A Man Needs a Maid" (the latter with a turn into "Heart of Gold"). Young's obsession, at twenty-five, with the hard-won lessons of age and experience comes up repeatedly, in songs like "Old Man" and "Bad Fog of Loneliness." But there is a striking vigor to Young's high, eccentric singing -- and a surprising nostalgia in the fond references to his homeland in "Helpless" and "Journey Through the Past." Young never moved back to Canada. Yet he never left it behind.

DAVID FRICKE
(Posted: Mar 7, 2007)

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Feb 26, 2010 at 2:05 PM Post #17,414 of 136,307
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