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Tarrant On TV |
Posted on 21 March 2021 22:17:08
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![]() Delta Grade ![]() Posts: 95 Joined: 02 July 2014 |
Indeed! Love Neil Young. I'm hard pushed to pick a favourite album, but 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere' comes close. |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 22 March 2021 10:40:09
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7642 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
Tarrant On TV wrote: Indeed! Love Neil Young. I'm hard pushed to pick a favourite album, but 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere' comes close. Several years back, the BBC were running a series of music programmes/documentaries. One week, they showed Neil Young playing live just him and guitar + harmonica. He introduced some new songs like Heart of Gold so must have been 1972. An informal audience, some sitting cross legged on the studio floor, listened to him, enthralled. He was modest, funny and seemed wise beyond his years.... The following week, the BBC showed Neil Young 30 odd years later in concert. It was like watching Dorian Grey's portrait ageing before my eyes... "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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Tarrant On TV |
Posted on 22 March 2021 15:38:31
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![]() Delta Grade ![]() Posts: 95 Joined: 02 July 2014 |
One Spare Part wrote: Tarrant On TV wrote: Indeed! Love Neil Young. I'm hard pushed to pick a favourite album, but 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere' comes close. Several years back, the BBC were running a series of music programmes/documentaries. One week, they showed Neil Young playing live just him and guitar + harmonica. He introduced some new songs like Heart of Gold so must have been 1972. An informal audience, some sitting cross legged on the studio floor, listened to him, enthralled. He was modest, funny and seemed wise beyond his years.... The following week, the BBC showed Neil Young 30 odd years later in concert. It was like watching Dorian Grey's portrait ageing before my eyes... Yeah those performances are awesome. Particularly hearing the first airings of 'Heart Of Gold' and 'Old Man'. That acoustic phase of Neil Young was actually a result of him having a bad back for a while, meaning he couldn't be wearing a heavy guitar like a Les Paul. |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 22 March 2021 17:30:49
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7642 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
Tarrant On TV wrote: One Spare Part wrote: Tarrant On TV wrote: Indeed! Love Neil Young. I'm hard pushed to pick a favourite album, but 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere' comes close. Several years back, the BBC were running a series of music programmes/documentaries. One week, they showed Neil Young playing live just him and guitar + harmonica. He introduced some new songs like Heart of Gold so must have been 1972. An informal audience, some sitting cross legged on the studio floor, listened to him, enthralled. He was modest, funny and seemed wise beyond his years.... The following week, the BBC showed Neil Young 30 odd years later in concert. It was like watching Dorian Grey's portrait ageing before my eyes... Yeah those performances are awesome. Particularly hearing the first airings of 'Heart Of Gold' and 'Old Man'. That acoustic phase of Neil Young was actually a result of him having a bad back for a while, meaning he couldn't be wearing a heavy guitar like a Les Paul. Well his pain was our gain! "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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Tarrant On TV |
Posted on 22 March 2021 20:07:10
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![]() Delta Grade ![]() Posts: 95 Joined: 02 July 2014 |
Well his pain was our gain! Exactly! Every cloud... |
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sweevo |
Posted on 07 April 2021 11:59:59
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 2032 Joined: 09 January 2014 |
The Manhunter soundtrack - one of the most underrated movies of the 80s. "Graham's Theme" and "Heartbeat" in particular are highlights. |
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Vanessa Doffenshmirtz |
Posted on 08 April 2021 01:25:20
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![]() Beta Grade ![]() Posts: 962 Joined: 17 January 2014 |
Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio and Amish Paradise by Weird Al. Less listening to and more competing earworms.
I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
Till they got a hold of me. |
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