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From | Michael Coxe <michael@audities.net> |
Subject | Re: Neil Young-Harvest & Greendale |
Date | Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:16:49 -0700 |
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On 08/23/03, bryan (as "munki100@pacbell.net") wrote:
>Mark Tate wrote about Neil Young's first album:
>> is pretty mediocre, though it has moments.
>
>Mediocre? Hmm, I disagree. It's one of my favorite
>albums -- "The Loner," "If I Could Have Her Tonight,"
>"I've Been Waiting For You," "The Old Laughing
>Lady," "Here We Are In The Years," "What Did You
>Do To My Life," "I've Loved Her So Long,".....those
>are all beautiful songs (IMO). Anyone else love this
>(sadly underrated) album?
It and about 50% of Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere would
make a great cd. Neil Young should not be allowed long
guitar solos... ;>
BTW, do you know that one of the co-writers of "Round &
Round (It Won't Be Long)" is future Boston power-popper
Robin Lane? She sang backup on several Young sessions.
Which begs the question: in the P. Hux song "California",
is the Robin Lane mentioned (if I'm hearing the name right)
this one-&-the-same musician?
- michael
NP: Songs of Protest & Anti-Protest - Chris Lucey
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