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Neil Young, Time Fades Away, 1973 on Reprise
Live album recorded with the Stray Gators on the tour following the release of Harvest. The rear cover lists the venues at which each track was recorded as well as the members of the Stray Gators (Tim Drummond, Johnny Barbata, Jack Nitzsche, and Ben Keith) and special guests David Crosby and Graham Nash.
Reportedly Young didn’t love the tour and this was out of print for years, not released on CD until 2017 – but I think these performances sound great.
My copy, via Crossroads Records in Portland OR, is a Pitman pressing, unfortunately not including the original lyric poster.
#1970s #1973 #BenKeith #CrossroadsRecords #JackNitzsche #JohnnyBarbata #NeilYoung #Pitman #PortlandOR #Reprise #StrayGators #TimDrummond #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds -
Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Rust Never Sleeps, 1979 on Reprise
Tenth Neil Young LP and third with Crazy Horse. Mixture of live performances with overdubs and recordings done live in studio. There was a tour also called “Rust Never Sleeps.”
Great collection of songs, bookended by “My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)” and “Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)” – with “Powderfinger,” “Pocahontas,” and “Thrasher” (among others) in between.
My copy—via Crossroads Records in Portland OR—is a Los Angeles pressing on orange Reprise labels, unfortunately sans printed lyrics insert but with original inner sleeve.
#1970s #1979 #CrazyHorse #CrossroadsRecords #NeilYoung #NeilYoungCrazyHorse #PortlandOR #Reprise #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds -
Neil Young, Neil Young, 1969 on Reprise
Young’s debut solo album. It can be tricky to keep all the chronology straight here, as someone who came to Young much later in his career – but this is following his departure from Buffalo Springfield and before the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young record. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (with Crazy Horse) was the followup.
Great songs here: The Loner, The Old Laughing Lady, and I’ve Loved Her So Long. The tracks produced by Jack Nitzsche and Ry Cooder, the rest David Biggs. It sometimes gets credited as having been released in 1968 (wikipedia for example) but I believe it actually came out in January of 1969. (See this Village Voice ad citing Jan 22nd, 1969).
My copy is a 1970 US Pressing, with Neil’s name in black on the cover (first pressings left the name off) and “Stereo” at the bottom of the labels. In my collection via Crossroads Records in Portland OR.
#1960s #1969 #ClassicRock #CrossroadsRecords #DavidBiggs #JackNitzsche #NeilYoung #PortlandOR #Reprise #RyCooder #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds
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Neil Young, Neil Young, 1969 on Reprise
Young’s debut solo album. It can be tricky to keep all the chronology straight here, as someone who came to Young much later in his career – but this is following his departure from Buffalo Springfield and before the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young record. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (with Crazy Horse) was the followup.
Great songs here: The Loner, The Old Laughing Lady, and I’ve Loved Her So Long. The tracks produced by Jack Nitzsche and Ry Cooder, the rest David Biggs. It sometimes gets credited as having been released in 1968 (wikipedia for example) but I believe it actually came out in January of 1969. (See this Village Voice ad citing Jan 22nd, 1969).
My copy is a 1970 US Pressing, with Neil’s name in black on the cover (first pressings left the name off) and “Stereo” at the bottom of the labels. In my collection via Crossroads Records in Portland OR.
#1960s #1969 #ClassicRock #CrossroadsRecords #DavidBiggs #JackNitzsche #NeilYoung #PortlandOR #Reprise #RyCooder #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds
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Neil Young, Neil Young, 1969 on Reprise
Young’s debut solo album. It can be tricky to keep all the chronology straight here, as someone who came to Young much later in his career – but this is following his departure from Buffalo Springfield and before the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young record. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (with Crazy Horse) was the followup.
Great songs here: The Loner, The Old Laughing Lady, and I’ve Loved Her So Long. The tracks produced by Jack Nitzsche and Ry Cooder, the rest David Biggs. It sometimes gets credited as having been released in 1968 (wikipedia for example) but I believe it actually came out in January of 1969. (See this Village Voice ad citing Jan 22nd, 1969).
My copy is a 1970 US Pressing, with Neil’s name in black on the cover (first pressings left the name off) and “Stereo” at the bottom of the labels. In my collection via Crossroads Records in Portland OR.
#1960s #1969 #ClassicRock #CrossroadsRecords #DavidBiggs #JackNitzsche #NeilYoung #PortlandOR #Reprise #RyCooder #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds
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Neil Young, Neil Young, 1969 on Reprise
Young’s debut solo album. It can be tricky to keep all the chronology straight here, as someone who came to Young much later in his career – but this is following his departure from Buffalo Springfield and before the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young record. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (with Crazy Horse) was the followup.
Great songs here: The Loner, The Old Laughing Lady, and I’ve Loved Her So Long. The tracks produced by Jack Nitzsche and Ry Cooder, the rest David Biggs. It sometimes gets credited as having been released in 1968 (wikipedia for example) but I believe it actually came out in January of 1969. (See this Village Voice ad citing Jan 22nd, 1969).
My copy is a 1970 US Pressing, with Neil’s name in black on the cover (first pressings left the name off) and “Stereo” at the bottom of the labels. In my collection via Crossroads Records in Portland OR.
#1960s #1969 #ClassicRock #CrossroadsRecords #DavidBiggs #JackNitzsche #NeilYoung #PortlandOR #Reprise #RyCooder #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds
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Great article. I'm always bringing up the fact that my hippie-generation parents were like this.
"Despite their long hair and countercultural leanings, the New Alchemists were not hippies; they were scientists. ... alongside quotations from Tolkien and poems about mushrooms are reports on their experiments on the insect-resistance of certain cabbage varieties, diagrams of their low-tech wind turbines or progress reports on aquaculture techniques.
Nor was the NAI a “commune”. It was a research project, the Todds explain; people came there to work, not to play. At its peak, the NAI had around 30 members, aided by hundreds more temporary volunteers. Few actually lived on the site."
And about that awesome building: We focus on "solar panels" a lot, but #PassiveSolar is just as great in many respects.
"Aligned east-west, the Prince Edward Island ark was partly sunken into the earth on its north side, with sloping glazing along its south facade to capture maximum #solar radiation. The south facade also featured a row of vertically aligned solar collectors (heating water rather than generating electricity – photovoltaic technology was nowhere near advanced enough yet). A prototype #hydraulic wind turbine nearby covered the building’s electricity needs.
The dominant space inside was a high-ceilinged #greenhouse containing plant beds for growing vegetables, herbs, flowers and tree saplings. Lizards, newts, ladybirds and even a resident snake controlled insect populations. The ark also contained 32 of Todd’s “solar-algae tanks” – primarily for fish cultivation, but the tanks proved so effective at storing heat that the building’s other experimental climate systems became redundant."
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I'm currently learning how to do Systemic Modelling, which is about facilitating groups to draw on collective intelligence. I love it!
If you wanted a non-group-focused related thing, I might suggest starting with Clean Interviewing. Could imagine that being useful in a legal context (e.g. finding out what clients would ideally like to have happen), because it's all about not accidentally mixing in your own assumptions with the other person's answers. But it isn't specifically a law thing - it's got lots of uses.
https://cleanlearning.co.uk/training/detail/clean-interviewing
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the impossible concept of 'nothing' in less than one minute
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the impossible concept of 'nothing' in less than one minute
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the impossible concept of 'nothing' in less than one minute
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Neil Patel will be a speaker at ATypI Copenhagen, April 22–26, 2025. Venue is the Royal Danish Academy. Join us! 🇩🇰
https://atypi.org/conferences-events/atypi-copenhagen-2025/
We can’t wait to see you there!#ATypICopenhagen #ATypI2025
#typefaces #typedesign #typography #graphicdesign #calligraphy #lettering #designeducation #techtalks #conference #Copenhagen #atypicreativeteam -
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@neil "if I asked the other one, what would they say?"
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Neil Newbon y Ben Starr juegan a As Dusk Falls
https://powerups.es/neil-newbon-y-ben-starr-juegan-a-as-dusk-falls/
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@neil the #MetService cumulative rainfall map for the last 7 days tells the story... https://www.metservice.com/maps-radar/rain/cumulative-
rainfall?tab=last-7-days
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It’s fun to do a photoshoot from time to time, club kids DJ Giulia and Princess Jay Jay my amazing models.
© 2023 Neil Evans Creative
#Photography #Photographer #ClubKids #Photoshoot #DJs #London #StudioWork #NeilEvansCreative #Boost
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@neil I remember when we were camping in France with a boy scouts group and made reverse-charge calls home to Germany from a phone booth in Bretagne. We were half a dozen boys in a row and there was a single operator I think and at some point she asked how many more of us are still waiting in line 😁
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Neil Lennon baffled by Kelechi Iheanacho injury which ‘shouldn’t be happening’ for Celtic vs Sturm Graz
Kelechi Iheanacho was withdrawn just two minutes in to Celtic’s clash with Sturm Graz. The Nigerian striker, who…
#NewsBeep #News #Football #Celtic #EuropaLeague #football #KelechiIheanacho #Sports #SturmGraz #UK #UnitedKingdom
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@neil you're right that #OpenSource depends of a huge community of individuals (and some corporate entities) cooperating together in what is the world's largest #GiftEconomy.
But I think there is a huge difference to being beholden to and dependent on thousands of our own peers — ordinary people of good will who choose to share — than on one corporation whose sole purpose is to extract as much profit from us as they can wring.
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@neil but there seems to be precious little actual journalism these days - either reporting is done uncritically (as with the #BBC) or is simply made up bullshit designed to get the reader/viewer worked up (#DailyMail, #GBNews, etc.) #ITN seem to have had their moments of decent journalism though.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains what NASA's discovery means for life beyond Earth
Tyson reacts to a discovery on Mars and what it could mean for life beyond Earth.
Source: CNN
#Space #SpaceResearch #SpaceExploration #NASA #Discovery #Astronomy #TheTruthIsUpThere
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@neil looks like didn’t watch it carefully enough! They do describe what it is 🙈 https://youtu.be/pWC0sKCS5oA #grits
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Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts - Big Crime (chicago sound check) - (Of...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8B9ATiGpbl8&si=BWG_Nmcd1JH-vWCRMake Neil Great Again
Seine Worte über die Entwicklung in den USA sind an Eindeutigkeit nicht zu übertreffen. Er hat das Video bereits vor vier Monaten gepostet. Starke Stimmen erheben sich überall und werden immer mehr.
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Neil Young Responds to Donald Trump’s Takeover of D.C. With Vicious New Protest Song ‘Big Crime’.
Bizarrely, Trump is a big Neil Young fan and has seen him in concert on several occasions. “He’s got something very special,” Trump told Rolling Stone in 2008. “I’ve listened to his music for years. His voice is perfect and haunting. I’ve met him on occasions, and he’s a terrific guy.”
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/neil-young-responds-donald-trump-135500030.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fql4JKFvbkg&list=RDFql4JKFvbkg&start_radio=1
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Neil Young comes through with BIG CRIME.
#NeilYoung Archives #protest #crime #BigCrime https://neilyoungarchives.com/news/1/article?id=Viewpoint%20-%20%20%20BIG%20CRIME%20AT%20CHICAGO%20SOUNDCHECK -
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why time accelerates as we age and how to slow it down
Christmas as a kid was the absolute best: crafting your wish list with care; the anticipation as presents…
#NewsBeep #News #Space #agingprocess #AU #Australia #behaviorchange #brainfunction #childhoodmemories #Cosmos #LifeHacks #neildegrassetyson #newexperiences #passageoftime #routinehabits #Science #time #timeasadult #timeaskid #timeperception #traveling
https://www.newsbeep.com/au/326219/