Look, I love early Rod. I have all his early solo and Faces records. In some ways, I think he might have been the best front man in the bidness along with Jagger in the early 70's. The Faces we're a great fucking rock and roll bad. But he never did anything worth a shit post 1973.
Neil Young's overall body of work starting with Buffalo Springfield and all the way up to the early 90's dwarfs Hot Rod in importance. There's no room for debate here. Case closed.
Look, I love early Rod. I have all his early solo and Faces records. In some ways, I think he might have been the best front man in the bidness along with Jagger in the early 70's. The Faces we're a great fucking rock and roll bad. But he never did anything worth a shit post 1973.
Neil Young's overall body of work starting with Buffalo Springfield and all the way up to the early 90's dwarfs Hot Rod in importance. There's no room for debate here. Case closed.
on the thread from awhile back "stoopidest things ever said on HCH" or something like that I used Rod is better than Neil - I think DDY said he shot coffee out is nose (or something like that again). that statement needs to become a regular
About 10 years old now, but the first Fleet Foxes album
I love this record. Got a gently used pressing at Silver Platters SODO recently.
So good, beautiful and unique. I haven't liked their subsequent stuff as much, but that first album was a fucking high bar.
Got big into this record when I first moved back to Seattle in 2009. It's so very much in my wheelhouse being a folk rocker that I am. Only had it from iTrunes on my iPod (don't use it any more @backthepack ). But hearing it on the Yella Piss hi fi on good vinyl is a whole different ball game.
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Stalin - try out some Cajun music - this group has done some movie sound tracks (too lazy to link actual music) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeauSoleil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvPBXE2Ikjs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcW5HAuq1lc
Neil Young's overall body of work starting with Buffalo Springfield and all the way up to the early 90's dwarfs Hot Rod in importance. There's no room for debate here. Case closed.
edit: it is kind of funny
chex it out meng!
https://youtu.be/IaTpH5YPwcY
Willie Nile. Dylan cover album