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bonoislove????? where the hell have you been for the last 2 years? how is the upcoming tour coming along?
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bonoislove????? where the hell have you been for the last 2 years? how is the upcoming tour coming along?


For the past ten years I've been in the middle of a very important phone call. I am afraid that I might be getting a bit fatty, but (thanks for asking), for the next tour, Bono will be losing calories. Alas: no sugar, no red meat and absolutely no red wine.
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" For the past ten years I've been in the middle of a very important phone call. I am afraid that I might be getting a bit fatty, but (thanks for asking), for the next tour, Bono will be losing calories. Alas: no sugar, no red meat and absolutely no red wine.  "

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Re: New Neil Young 4/7 (nsc)
Reply #28 - Apr 7th, 2009 at 10:51am
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mojoman wrote on Mar 2nd, 2009 at 6:13pm:
left shoe shuffle wrote on Mar 2nd, 2009 at 5:53pm:
mojoman wrote on Mar 2nd, 2009 at 5:50pm:
what happened to the box set?


Who knows.
And it looks like 'Toast' is...



forgot bout that one............damn



'Toast' (an unreleased studio album with Crazy Horse from 2000) is slated to be included in a future Archives set as one of the 'Special Edition series'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Young_Archives#Special_Edition_Series
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Reply #29 - Apr 25th, 2009 at 9:21am
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well, gazza - i am starting to finally believe...

happy to see the ps3 getting love, too - i have been saying for years that that thing is the best media server/dvd player available (and cheap, for what it is); oh, and it plays games (like rock band 2) Cheesy

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I’ve seen it, I’ve touched it, I’ve heard it — it’s real.

Neil Young’s archive project has been so long in the making, it’s not surprising that even though the elaborately packaged 10-disc set plus book plus oodles of extras was on display for an invited audience Wednesday night at the Sunset Marquis Hotel, there’s still considerable skepticism about it out there in the music world.

“There are a lot of people who are convinced it’s just never going to come out,” Young spokesman Bill Bentley said at the preview listening/viewing of “Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1 (1963-1972).” Even from an extremely limited first glance, it’s apparent this will be a musical and visual treasure trove of a journey through the past of one of rock’s most creative and mercurial talents.

It’s scheduled for a June 2 release, and even though project execs said it’s not out of the question that Young still could make some changes before that date, the production wheels are in motion on what looks like one of the most ambitious career-retrospective packages ever.

It will be offered in three disc formats, on CD (for $99), DVD ($199) and Blu-Ray ($299). The Blu-Ray version was demonstrated in West Hollywood because it’s the fully interactive version that Young had in mind all along.

The Blu-Ray disc will work with any player, but the Sony PlayStation 3 used on Wednesday is “the player of choice,” longtime Young associates Larry Johnson and Will Mitchell told about three dozen onlookers.

Young’s been talking about putting together material from his personal archives since the late 1980s. Johnson said the long wait has primarily been because there wasn’t a technology format available to carry out Young's vision until the emergence of Blu-Ray discs.

“Our philosophy has always been quality whether you want it or not,” Johnson said. That means audiophile quality digital sound — but two-channel stereo, as virtually all these early recordings were originally intended, rather than remixing them into multichannel surround versions.

The big advantage of the Blu-Ray edition over the DVD or audio CD versions is that fans can listen to the music while exploring the myriad multimedia capabilities built into the discs. They contain vintage photos, short films, reproductions of handwritten song lyrics and various “hidden” bonuses that make it function in part like a video game. The PS3, connected to the Internet, will also let users download  additional content immediately and continue to add new material as Young and his pals make it available.

Mitchell, using the PS3’s game controller, hop-scotched across several discs, demonstrating the virtual file cabinet function where Young fans can pull up file folders that include reams of material about his songs, albums, concerts, films and other ventures over the years.

They estimated the set includes 25 to 30 hours of music alone. And that’s just for the first decade of his recording career, touching on his early stint with the Squires and on into his breakthrough with Buffalo Springfield, and then the launch of his solo career and the first offerings from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

Despite his inseparable role in the ‘60s counterculture -- the “hippie dream,” as he once phrased it -- Young has long been acutely attuned to the twists and turns of emerging technologies.

The first time I ever encountered a rock performer using wireless microphones and electric guitars was in 1978, during Young's performance at the Boarding House in San Francisco, where he was trying out material that would surface full blown the following year with the landmark “Rust Never Sleeps” album and tour. And love it or hate it, his 1983 album “Trans” was a fully wired marriage of rock and techno music elements. I’m in the camp that loved that willfully idiosyncratic experiment.

This box set certainly ain’t cheap -- not for the deluxe version anyway -- but it appears that Young will once again be out front giving fans fascinating new ways to experience his artistry. Long may he run.

-- Randy Lewis


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wow. goin back, change your mind, world on a string, roll another number......barstool blues he just keeps pullin them out!!!
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Reply #32 - Apr 29th, 2009 at 10:32am
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macdaddy wrote on Apr 25th, 2009 at 9:21am:
well, gazza - i am starting to finally believe...

happy to see the ps3 getting love, too - i have been saying for years that that thing is the best media server/dvd player available (and cheap, for what it is); oh, and it plays games (like rock band 2) Cheesy

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I’ve seen it, I’ve touched it, I’ve heard it — it’s real.

Neil Young’s archive project has been so long in the making, it’s not surprising that even though the elaborately packaged 10-disc set plus book plus oodles of extras was on display for an invited audience Wednesday night at the Sunset Marquis Hotel, there’s still considerable skepticism about it out there in the music world.

“There are a lot of people who are convinced it’s just never going to come out,” Young spokesman Bill Bentley said at the preview listening/viewing of “Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1 (1963-1972).” Even from an extremely limited first glance, it’s apparent this will be a musical and visual treasure trove of a journey through the past of one of rock’s most creative and mercurial talents.

It’s scheduled for a June 2 release, and even though project execs said it’s not out of the question that Young still could make some changes before that date, the production wheels are in motion on what looks like one of the most ambitious career-retrospective packages ever.

It will be offered in three disc formats, on CD (for $99), DVD ($199) and Blu-Ray ($299). The Blu-Ray version was demonstrated in West Hollywood because it’s the fully interactive version that Young had in mind all along.

The Blu-Ray disc will work with any player, but the Sony PlayStation 3 used on Wednesday is “the player of choice,” longtime Young associates Larry Johnson and Will Mitchell told about three dozen onlookers.

Young’s been talking about putting together material from his personal archives since the late 1980s. Johnson said the long wait has primarily been because there wasn’t a technology format available to carry out Young's vision until the emergence of Blu-Ray discs.

“Our philosophy has always been quality whether you want it or not,” Johnson said. That means audiophile quality digital sound — but two-channel stereo, as virtually all these early recordings were originally intended, rather than remixing them into multichannel surround versions.

The big advantage of the Blu-Ray edition over the DVD or audio CD versions is that fans can listen to the music while exploring the myriad multimedia capabilities built into the discs. They contain vintage photos, short films, reproductions of handwritten song lyrics and various “hidden” bonuses that make it function in part like a video game. The PS3, connected to the Internet, will also let users download  additional content immediately and continue to add new material as Young and his pals make it available.

Mitchell, using the PS3’s game controller, hop-scotched across several discs, demonstrating the virtual file cabinet function where Young fans can pull up file folders that include reams of material about his songs, albums, concerts, films and other ventures over the years.

They estimated the set includes 25 to 30 hours of music alone. And that’s just for the first decade of his recording career, touching on his early stint with the Squires and on into his breakthrough with Buffalo Springfield, and then the launch of his solo career and the first offerings from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

Despite his inseparable role in the ‘60s counterculture -- the “hippie dream,” as he once phrased it -- Young has long been acutely attuned to the twists and turns of emerging technologies.

The first time I ever encountered a rock performer using wireless microphones and electric guitars was in 1978, during Young's performance at the Boarding House in San Francisco, where he was trying out material that would surface full blown the following year with the landmark “Rust Never Sleeps” album and tour. And love it or hate it, his 1983 album “Trans” was a fully wired marriage of rock and techno music elements. I’m in the camp that loved that willfully idiosyncratic experiment.

This box set certainly ain’t cheap -- not for the deluxe version anyway -- but it appears that Young will once again be out front giving fans fascinating new ways to experience his artistry. Long may he run.

-- Randy Lewis


youtube link (dont know how old this vid is)



Saw that post, Mac. Looks great, although the whole thing's a bit of an information overload for me most of the time.

Dont own a blu-ray player so not much point getting it in that format in case I do at some point in the future. Torn between DVD and CD, although according to amazon the DVD can only be played on a blu-ray player. Guess its CD for me, then. Convenient that the release date is just after my birthday. Smiley
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Reply #33 - Apr 29th, 2009 at 12:08pm
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Joey wrote on Apr 29th, 2009 at 11:12am:
" wow. goin back, change your mind, world on a string, roll another number......barstool blues he just keeps pullin them out !!! "


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"ol Shakey is in the form of his life this tour"

^ As far as I can tell, Joey is either seeing Neil at the Quest Center tonight or beating his bishop like it owes him money.
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Joey wrote on Apr 29th, 2009 at 4:49pm:
"  As far as I can tell, Joey is either seeing Neil at the Quest Center tonight or beating his bishop like it owes him money "

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Beating the bishop it is then. :howefun
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Reply #37 - Apr 29th, 2009 at 6:38pm
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gazza - you got a link for that dvd from amazon..? that is incorrect info. the dvd will play in all dvd players, the bluray will only play in bluray players...

and joey, quantity does NOT equal quality!!! i swear you are going to make find the plugin that allows us to ignore members' posts; dont push me, 'cos you know i will find such a thing if it exists, and if it doesnt, and you keep pushing, i might just whip up a perl script to do it myself... and once people can select to ignore all of your posts, you will be a lonely man. the word of the month for you is "restraint."


Gazza wrote on Apr 29th, 2009 at 10:32am:
macdaddy wrote on Apr 25th, 2009 at 9:21am:
well, gazza - i am starting to finally believe...

happy to see the ps3 getting love, too - i have been saying for years that that thing is the best media server/dvd player available (and cheap, for what it is); oh, and it plays games (like rock band 2) Cheesy

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I’ve seen it, I’ve touched it, I’ve heard it — it’s real.

Neil Young’s archive project has been so long in the making, it’s not surprising that even though the elaborately packaged 10-disc set plus book plus oodles of extras was on display for an invited audience Wednesday night at the Sunset Marquis Hotel, there’s still considerable skepticism about it out there in the music world.

“There are a lot of people who are convinced it’s just never going to come out,” Young spokesman Bill Bentley said at the preview listening/viewing of “Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1 (1963-1972).” Even from an extremely limited first glance, it’s apparent this will be a musical and visual treasure trove of a journey through the past of one of rock’s most creative and mercurial talents.

It’s scheduled for a June 2 release, and even though project execs said it’s not out of the question that Young still could make some changes before that date, the production wheels are in motion on what looks like one of the most ambitious career-retrospective packages ever.

It will be offered in three disc formats, on CD (for $99), DVD ($199) and Blu-Ray ($299). The Blu-Ray version was demonstrated in West Hollywood because it’s the fully interactive version that Young had in mind all along.

The Blu-Ray disc will work with any player, but the Sony PlayStation 3 used on Wednesday is “the player of choice,” longtime Young associates Larry Johnson and Will Mitchell told about three dozen onlookers.

Young’s been talking about putting together material from his personal archives since the late 1980s. Johnson said the long wait has primarily been because there wasn’t a technology format available to carry out Young's vision until the emergence of Blu-Ray discs.

“Our philosophy has always been quality whether you want it or not,” Johnson said. That means audiophile quality digital sound — but two-channel stereo, as virtually all these early recordings were originally intended, rather than remixing them into multichannel surround versions.

The big advantage of the Blu-Ray edition over the DVD or audio CD versions is that fans can listen to the music while exploring the myriad multimedia capabilities built into the discs. They contain vintage photos, short films, reproductions of handwritten song lyrics and various “hidden” bonuses that make it function in part like a video game. The PS3, connected to the Internet, will also let users download  additional content immediately and continue to add new material as Young and his pals make it available.

Mitchell, using the PS3’s game controller, hop-scotched across several discs, demonstrating the virtual file cabinet function where Young fans can pull up file folders that include reams of material about his songs, albums, concerts, films and other ventures over the years.

They estimated the set includes 25 to 30 hours of music alone. And that’s just for the first decade of his recording career, touching on his early stint with the Squires and on into his breakthrough with Buffalo Springfield, and then the launch of his solo career and the first offerings from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

Despite his inseparable role in the ‘60s counterculture -- the “hippie dream,” as he once phrased it -- Young has long been acutely attuned to the twists and turns of emerging technologies.

The first time I ever encountered a rock performer using wireless microphones and electric guitars was in 1978, during Young's performance at the Boarding House in San Francisco, where he was trying out material that would surface full blown the following year with the landmark “Rust Never Sleeps” album and tour. And love it or hate it, his 1983 album “Trans” was a fully wired marriage of rock and techno music elements. I’m in the camp that loved that willfully idiosyncratic experiment.

This box set certainly ain’t cheap -- not for the deluxe version anyway -- but it appears that Young will once again be out front giving fans fascinating new ways to experience his artistry. Long may he run.

-- Randy Lewis


youtube link (dont know how old this vid is)



Saw that post, Mac. Looks great, although the whole thing's a bit of an information overload for me most of the time.

Dont own a blu-ray player so not much point getting it in that format in case I do at some point in the future. Torn between DVD and CD, although according to amazon the DVD can only be played on a blu-ray player. Guess its CD for me, then. Convenient that the release date is just after my birthday. Smiley

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Reply #38 - May 1st, 2009 at 5:32pm
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Neil supposedly recording with The Sadies in Toronto.

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FIRST LISTEN OF NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVES VOL. 1 BOX - 23 YEARS IN THE MAKING -- AND WORTH THE WAIT


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The box, which its designer described as "a piece of furniture."

Longtime LA record man Bill Bentley says he first saw a listing for the Neil Young Archives project when he was working at Warner Brothers in the late 1980s. The release was supposed to be a follow-up to Young's classic collection Decade, a three-record set that came out in 1977. This rumored sequel, Decade II, was also supposed to be a three album set, but soon became a something else.

It was known that Young obsessively documented all his voluminous endeavors -- indeed, had a full-time archivist, Joel Berstein, in charge of gathering film, video and audio. In hardcore fans' imagination, there existed somewhere a vast basement or barn (or something equally Youngian/rustic) with piles of files and rows of master tape -- and not just of himself; Young is known to have possessed some of the original and best copies of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes masters.

After about ten years, it had become a sort Ark of the Covenant or King Arthur's Sword -- this mythical thing that we're pretty sure existed, but heretofore unproven. By the early '00s, the project had expanded to include outtakes, photos, lyric sheets and "every possible kind of thing we could find that we could put together and he could form," recalled archivist Joel Bernstein. It was a running joke among Neil Young fans: "Will this thing ever come out -- and if so, could it ever live up to what exists in our imagination?" Over the years the project grew bigger, thicker, as though Neil Young and his longtime documentarians had secured a Philosopher's Stone and were teaching themselves alchemy.

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Turns out the Stone they had acquired was Blu Ray technology, which allowed Young, Archives producer Larry Johnson, archivist Bernstein and a Warner Bros. team to create a multimedia feast that is Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1, which they unveiled last night at the Sunset Marquis.

Twenty-three years is a long time, but, based on an hour-long demo of the Blu Ray version in dining room at the Marquis, it was worth it -- and not just because I walked out with the advance of 10-DVD version of Archives (don't have Blu Ray yet). Watching the creators of the Archives box -- which a longtime Young designer described as "a piece of furniture" -- wend their way through the many offerings is pretty astounding. From video of Neil Young recording in a barn, to an intimate in-studio medley of "The Loner" and "Cinnamon Girl," to watching him open old letters with songs inside that he'd scribbled down in order to secure copyright on them, to written lyrics of classics, to old newspaper reviews, to fantastic graphics, to Young's first feature film, Journey Through the Past, It's a goddamn feast, and one that promises to keep on giving. With the technology, Young and his colleagues are able to offer new content that owners of the Blu Ray version can download when they're made available. (See the entire track listing here http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/news/neil-youngs-topanga-years-well/)

The Blu Ray and DVD versions have 128 tracks, the CD version has 116. The Blu Ray has way more stuff than that, though (hence the $299 list price, vs. $199 for 10 DVD set and $99 for eight CD set), including twelve hidden tracks and bonus "Easter eggs" planted on various pages, which, when clicked, reveal video clips and other extras.

It's all pretty amazing, but it wouldn't mean anything if the music wasn't there.

But Young is, thankfully, a stickler for sound quality, and whatever they did to the music within, it sounds like Neil Young is sitting on your back porch with you strumming on his guitar. Astounding. I heard layers of sound in "The Loner," from one of three "Topanga"-titled discs in the collection featuring music Young made when he was living in the canyon, that I'd never heard before. Listening to "Round and Round," one of my favorite of his songs (among about 50 others), on headphones, which I'm doing right now, is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Analog warmth, it seems, has finally been infused into the new technology. The depth is incredible.

Another cool, retro thing about the DVD and Blu Ray versions of Archives is that when you listen, an image of a record player or other audio device of the era is shown onscreen playing the song, A 45 record spins as though a an old turntable embedded on your screen. During one of the most beautiful versions of "Sugar Mountain" you'll ever hear -- soft, smooth and harmonic -- the DVD runs a video of a vintage reel-to-reel player (hi-fi in 1972) sitting on a candlelit table, an ashtray and a half-empty cup of coffee next to it. The reels turn along with the song. During "Down by the River," we see a close-up of a record player tone arm reading the music on a spinning LP.

This was obviously a labor of love, but what's more, it seems to be at least a labor of lust. The passion with which the the creators have imaged Decade II feels all consuming, as though they totally lost themselves inside the the project.

But it's an expensive proposition for sure, especially for the Neil Young completist. After all, to really get the most out of their past 23 years of collecting and compiling, you're not only going to have to pony up the $300 for the 10-Blu-Ray set, but, chances are, another $300 for a decent Blu Ray player. That would be $600 for the full experience.

But to Young, it's worth it. As he said in Jimmy McDonnough's biography, Shakey:

"I don't give a shit whether anybody BUYS it or not. I just wanna do it. And there may only be two hundred copies, signed by me. But it's gonna fuckin' exist. When it's done, people can do whatever the fuck they want, make any fuckin' order they want out of it. But they're gonna have the whole fuckin' thing to choose from. They're not gonna get part of it. Everything-the good, the bad, the ugly."

Start saving your money. It comes out on June 2 -- the whole fuckin' thing.


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FIRST LISTEN OF NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVES VOL. 1 BOX - 23 YEARS IN THE MAKING -- AND WORTH THE WAIT


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The box, which its designer described as "a piece of furniture."

Longtime LA record man Bill Bentley says he first saw a listing for the Neil Young Archives project when he was working at Warner Brothers in the late 1980s. The release was supposed to be a follow-up to Young's classic collection Decade, a three-record set that came out in 1977. This rumored sequel, Decade II, was also supposed to be a three album set, but soon became a something else.

It was known that Young obsessively documented all his voluminous endeavors -- indeed, had a full-time archivist, Joel Berstein, in charge of gathering film, video and audio. In hardcore fans' imagination, there existed somewhere a vast basement or barn (or something equally Youngian/rustic) with piles of files and rows of master tape -- and not just of himself; Young is known to have possessed some of the original and best copies of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes masters.

After about ten years, it had become a sort Ark of the Covenant or King Arthur's Sword -- this mythical thing that we're pretty sure existed, but heretofore unproven. By the early '00s, the project had expanded to include outtakes, photos, lyric sheets and "every possible kind of thing we could find that we could put together and he could form," recalled archivist Joel Bernstein. It was a running joke among Neil Young fans: "Will this thing ever come out -- and if so, could it ever live up to what exists in our imagination?" Over the years the project grew bigger, thicker, as though Neil Young and his longtime documentarians had secured a Philosopher's Stone and were teaching themselves alchemy.

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Turns out the Stone they had acquired was Blu Ray technology, which allowed Young, Archives producer Larry Johnson, archivist Bernstein and a Warner Bros. team to create a multimedia feast that is Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1, which they unveiled last night at the Sunset Marquis.

Twenty-three years is a long time, but, based on an hour-long demo of the Blu Ray version in dining room at the Marquis, it was worth it -- and not just because I walked out with the advance of 10-DVD version of Archives (don't have Blu Ray yet). Watching the creators of the Archives box -- which a longtime Young designer described as "a piece of furniture" -- wend their way through the many offerings is pretty astounding. From video of Neil Young recording in a barn, to an intimate in-studio medley of "The Loner" and "Cinnamon Girl," to watching him open old letters with songs inside that he'd scribbled down in order to secure copyright on them, to written lyrics of classics, to old newspaper reviews, to fantastic graphics, to Young's first feature film, Journey Through the Past, It's a goddamn feast, and one that promises to keep on giving. With the technology, Young and his colleagues are able to offer new content that owners of the Blu Ray version can download when they're made available. (See the entire track listing here http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/news/neil-youngs-topanga-years-well/)

The Blu Ray and DVD versions have 128 tracks, the CD version has 116. The Blu Ray has way more stuff than that, though (hence the $299 list price, vs. $199 for 10 DVD set and $99 for eight CD set), including twelve hidden tracks and bonus "Easter eggs" planted on various pages, which, when clicked, reveal video clips and other extras.

It's all pretty amazing, but it wouldn't mean anything if the music wasn't there.

But Young is, thankfully, a stickler for sound quality, and whatever they did to the music within, it sounds like Neil Young is sitting on your back porch with you strumming on his guitar. Astounding. I heard layers of sound in "The Loner," from one of three "Topanga"-titled discs in the collection featuring music Young made when he was living in the canyon, that I'd never heard before. Listening to "Round and Round," one of my favorite of his songs (among about 50 others), on headphones, which I'm doing right now, is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Analog warmth, it seems, has finally been infused into the new technology. The depth is incredible.

Another cool, retro thing about the DVD and Blu Ray versions of Archives is that when you listen, an image of a record player or other audio device of the era is shown onscreen playing the song, A 45 record spins as though a an old turntable embedded on your screen. During one of the most beautiful versions of "Sugar Mountain" you'll ever hear -- soft, smooth and harmonic -- the DVD runs a video of a vintage reel-to-reel player (hi-fi in 1972) sitting on a candlelit table, an ashtray and a half-empty cup of coffee next to it. The reels turn along with the song. During "Down by the River," we see a close-up of a record player tone arm reading the music on a spinning LP.

This was obviously a labor of love, but what's more, it seems to be at least a labor of lust. The passion with which the the creators have imaged Decade II feels all consuming, as though they totally lost themselves inside the the project.

But it's an expensive proposition for sure, especially for the Neil Young completist. After all, to really get the most out of their past 23 years of collecting and compiling, you're not only going to have to pony up the $300 for the 10-Blu-Ray set, but, chances are, another $300 for a decent Blu Ray player. That would be $600 for the full experience.

But to Young, it's worth it. As he said in Jimmy McDonnough's biography, Shakey:

"I don't give a shit whether anybody BUYS it or not. I just wanna do it. And there may only be two hundred copies, signed by me. But it's gonna fuckin' exist. When it's done, people can do whatever the fuck they want, make any fuckin' order they want out of it. But they're gonna have the whole fuckin' thing to choose from. They're not gonna get part of it. Everything-the good, the bad, the ugly."

Start saving your money. It comes out on June 2 -- the whole fuckin' thing.


- Randall Roberts, LA Weekly
http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/cd-reviews/neil-young-archives-box-21-y...



when i saw a new post from you i thought it was the news of the latst delay!!!!
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Still plenty of  time for that.

Three weeks to go. Plenty of time for him to write, record and release a new studio album a la 'Living With War' and ditch 'Archives' for another few months. ....
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Neil Young "A Day in the Life" (Beatles song)



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A demo of disc 8 of "Archives Vol. 1" is now available.

An absolutely amazing demo of The North Country (Disc #8) from Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 on NYA.

Really gives you a feel for what the Blu-Ray experience is all about - except for audio fidelity, video playback, navigation, BD features, etc. But still totally cool. Even includes the three unreleased Harvest outtakes!


Shortcut to the webpage - http://www.neilyoung.com/archives/northcountry/volume1disc8-demo.html

Just had a listen to it all, and it's really good.

And another feature on the release from Barney Hoskyns in The Observer :

"I don't know that I have much to hide," Neil Young notes in a 1971 home movie included on Archives Vol. 1. "Other than being a rich hippie ... " Young certainly doesn't hide much in this giant monument to himself, the first of several pyramids this rock pharaoh is assembling to enshrine his legacy.

Many diehard fans had begun to wonder if the Archives would ever be a reality, so long have they been promised and postponed. Now the first instalment is here, is disappointment inevitable? Actually, no. This exhaustive project is the most impressive retro-fest of recordings, photographs, video footage and digitized memorabilia ever assembled. Diehard Neil Nuts could lose several weeks of their lives in the multi layered, omninavigational experience it offers. (This is true of both the 10-disc DVD and Blu-Ray versions: investing in the eight-CD set is, frankly, pointless.)

Neither Dylan, nor the Beatles nor the Stones, would have devoted the thousands of man-hours to ensuring their immortality that Neil (with the aid of in-house curators ) has done here. So why is he, in the hackneyed L'Oreal phrase, worth it? For the simple reason that his talent evolved into something so different from – and so superior to – the soulbearing orthodoxies of his peers. To be sure, 1970s Neil was a canyon navel-gazer. But he was also a poet of otherworldly feeling: 20% left-brain calculation, 80% right-brain instinct and raging imagination.





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Gazza wrote on May 18th, 2009 at 10:32am:
A demo of disc 8 of "Archives Vol. 1" is now available.

An absolutely amazing demo of The North Country (Disc #8) from Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 on NYA.

Really gives you a feel for what the Blu-Ray experience is all about - except for audio fidelity, video playback, navigation, BD features, etc. But still totally cool. Even includes the three unreleased Harvest outtakes!


Shortcut to the webpage - http://www.neilyoung.com/archives/northcountry/volume1disc8-demo.html

Just had a listen to it all, and it's really good.

And another feature on the release from Barney Hoskyns in The Observer :

"I don't know that I have much to hide," Neil Young notes in a 1971 home movie included on Archives Vol. 1. "Other than being a rich hippie ... " Young certainly doesn't hide much in this giant monument to himself, the first of several pyramids this rock pharaoh is assembling to enshrine his legacy.

Many diehard fans had begun to wonder if the Archives would ever be a reality, so long have they been promised and postponed. Now the first instalment is here, is disappointment inevitable? Actually, no. This exhaustive project is the most impressive retro-fest of recordings, photographs, video footage and digitized memorabilia ever assembled. Diehard Neil Nuts could lose several weeks of their lives in the multi layered, omninavigational experience it offers. (This is true of both the 10-disc DVD and Blu-Ray versions: investing in the eight-CD set is, frankly, pointless.)

Neither Dylan, nor the Beatles nor the Stones, would have devoted the thousands of man-hours to ensuring their immortality that Neil (with the aid of in-house curators ) has done here. So why is he, in the hackneyed L'Oreal phrase, worth it? For the simple reason that his talent evolved into something so different from – and so superior to – the soulbearing orthodoxies of his peers. To be sure, 1970s Neil was a canyon navel-gazer. But he was also a poet of otherworldly feeling: 20% left-brain calculation, 80% right-brain instinct and raging imagination.









3 more weeks for the rest!!!!
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