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I think it's as good as Weld. Kind of nice to hear the Ragged Glory stuff before the jams got way out there. I like both ways though depending on the mood. Real treasure here is the relatively rare stuff like Surfer Joe, T-Bone, Dangerbird & Bite the Bullet. It was the start of an excellent Neil era. I think overall my favorite album from those times is Sleeps With Angels. It's a dark place but worth it.

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chuckrh wrote:
Fri Mar 05, 2021 3:36 am
tinnitus photography wrote:
Thu Mar 04, 2021 11:32 pm
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I think it's as good as Weld. Kind of nice to hear the Ragged Glory stuff before the jams got way out there. I like both ways though depending on the mood. Real treasure here is the relatively rare stuff like Surfer Joe, T-Bone, Dangerbird & Bite the Bullet. It was the start of an excellent Neil era. I think overall my favorite album from those times is Sleeps With Angels. It's a dark place but worth it.
Rust Bucket is looser and seems to have more energy than Weld which to my ears is slower and kinda plodding. But Weld has some really great songs that aren't on Rust Bucket, namely Powderfinger and Crime in the City.
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Clams wrote:
Fri Mar 05, 2021 10:11 am
chuckrh wrote:
Fri Mar 05, 2021 3:36 am
tinnitus photography wrote:
Thu Mar 04, 2021 11:32 pm
np (this is way better than Live Rust):
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I think it's as good as Weld. Kind of nice to hear the Ragged Glory stuff before the jams got way out there. I like both ways though depending on the mood. Real treasure here is the relatively rare stuff like Surfer Joe, T-Bone, Dangerbird & Bite the Bullet. It was the start of an excellent Neil era. I think overall my favorite album from those times is Sleeps With Angels. It's a dark place but worth it.
Rust Bucket is looser and seems to have more energy than Weld which to my ears is slower and kinda plodding. But Weld has some really great songs that aren't on Rust Bucket, namely Powderfinger and Crime in the City.
Makes perfect sense when you consider Rust Bucket was a warm up for the Ragged Glory Tour, played in an 800-person capacity nightclub in Santa Cruz, California and Weld was recorded during the actual North American leg of the Ragged Glory Tour which took place in large arenas. Weld is so burned into my soul as the early 90s was when I became a huge Neil Young fan and that live album played a massive role in my Shakey immersion. I've been hoping for a vinyl reissue of Weld for a few years now, but I am more than satisfied that we get Way Down in the Rust Bucket instead (for now).
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Bassist from Real Estate has a solo album out today. Sounding excellent on 1st listen.
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Saw him in a small club here in Charlotte twice (we have a Nigerian community—go figure). Hypnotic and spacey—and he shreds
Saw Tim Showalter (Strand of Oaks dude) pimpin' it on Twitter a few days ago. I dig. Are you a fan, Jon?
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cortez the killer wrote:
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Clams wrote:
Fri Mar 05, 2021 10:11 am
chuckrh wrote:
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I think it's as good as Weld. Kind of nice to hear the Ragged Glory stuff before the jams got way out there. I like both ways though depending on the mood. Real treasure here is the relatively rare stuff like Surfer Joe, T-Bone, Dangerbird & Bite the Bullet. It was the start of an excellent Neil era. I think overall my favorite album from those times is Sleeps With Angels. It's a dark place but worth it.
Rust Bucket is looser and seems to have more energy than Weld which to my ears is slower and kinda plodding. But Weld has some really great songs that aren't on Rust Bucket, namely Powderfinger and Crime in the City.
Makes perfect sense when you consider Rust Bucket was a warm up for the Ragged Glory Tour, played in an 800-person capacity nightclub in Santa Cruz, California and Weld was recorded during the actual North American leg of the Ragged Glory Tour which took place in large arenas. Weld is so burned into my soul as the early 90s was when I became a huge Neil Young fan and that live album played a massive role in my Shakey immersion. I've been hoping for a vinyl reissue of Weld for a few years now, but I am more than satisfied that we get Way Down in the Rust Bucket instead (for now).
I'm hoping for a reissue of "Weld" on dvd. I've got the vhs around somewhere but it never came out on dvd officially. David Briggs did the mix on the video & it was different than the cd. At the time I thought it was better.

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Weird coincidence... I woke up with Daytime Friends in my head. 8-)
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bovine knievel wrote:
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Weird coincidence... I woke up with Daytime Friends in my head. 8-)
Got to embrace the cheese and schmaltz every now and then. Good for the soul.
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I know you're not a vinyl collector, but I just picked up the 2016 remaster of this album. I heard things I've never heard in 100+ plays.

This is the first album my then 3 year old knew most of the words to, so it' special.

Top 20 all-time for me.
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I know you're not a vinyl collector, but I just picked up the 2016 remaster of this album. I heard things I've never heard in 100+ plays.

This is the first album my then 3 year old knew most of the words to, so it' special.

Top 20 all-time for me.
great post.

didn't see your all time reference b4 i posted my all time reference.

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tinnitus photography wrote:
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Air guitar jam session?
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Clams wrote:
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Rust Bucket is looser and seems to have more energy than Weld which to my ears is slower and kinda plodding. But Weld has some really great songs that aren't on Rust Bucket, namely Powderfinger and Crime in the City.
Minor hijack, but damn I would love to hear DBT cover Powderfinger
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