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(5 out of 5 stars) Probably few people thought that at fifty years old, Neil Young would record the greatest rock album of his career. Well, here it is, the Grammy award winning Mirror Ball, Young s triumphant collaboration with a very tight, sizzling Pearl Jam, who accompany Young s poetic rambling s so effortlessly that it seems as if they ve played together for years. Unlike most of his efforts with Crazy Horse, Young offers a collection of stunning singles worthy of radio. Downtown, Peace and Love, Song X and Act of Love approach the explosiveness of the scathing classic, Hey Hey My My(into the black) from 1979 s Rust Never Sleeps. Other songs, such as I m the Ocean and Truth Be Known are drenched in ethereal galaxies of poetry mixed with layers of buzzing guitars. As expected, Neil delivers quite a handsome number of his trademark guitar solos. This is undeniably one of the greatest rock albums of the 90 s, and the closest Neil Young ever came t
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Remember concerts?
Thirty years ago today on April 17, 1991 Neil Young and Crazy Horse played the Pacific Coliseum on the Smell the Horse Tour, with guests Drivin n Cryin and Sonic Youth.
Maybe you were there?
To jog your memory, here s my review, which was published in the April 25, 1991 issue of the Georgia Straight
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This one s going out to Nardwuar. Hope he gets his Neil Young interview one day.
The chameleon-like Neil Young has travelled through a kaleidoscope of musical styles over the years, switching effortlessly (and with varying degrees of success) between acoustic folk, bare-bones country, futuristic techno-bop, rockabilly, and whatever else happened to pique his interest at the time.