04.28.2006, 12:27 AM | #21 | |
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eh, as long as your parents foot the bill,i don't see why you'd care one way or another. you'll have time to become a fat slob when you start paying taxes |
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04.28.2006, 04:18 AM | #22 | |
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04.28.2006, 12:05 PM | #23 |
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Sometimes Neil writes songs on the spur of the moment. Trying to capture the passion that he feels versus mulling a song over...writing and rewriting until the feeling is captured. John Lennon did the samething in his "Sometime in New York City" album...and it was a complete failure.
Similarly, while I appreciate Neil's incredible talent and passion, these lyrics blow...plus half of them are demogogery (sp?) which don't even apply to the situation. Hopefully this one will fly under the radar screen and Neil can get back to some serious rockin'.
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04.28.2006, 01:08 PM | #24 |
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I like the lyrics. Simple and direct. No pussy-footing around or hiding behind metaphors. Fuck subtle protest songs. They're for people too scared to have an opinion.
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04.28.2006, 01:14 PM | #25 |
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I completely disagree. Subtlety transcends time. Songs like this can stand maybe one listen and then they are old news. Masters of War can still be listened to and applied to today even though it was written 35? years ago. Blowin' in the Wind will be pertinent for a lifetime, and even Young's OHIO has a real relevance even today.
But, just as "Youth Against Facism" was a clunker because it was too topical and too 'in yer face', this one will follow. Only this one will land with a louder thud because of our expectations of Young as a protest song writer.
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04.28.2006, 01:25 PM | #26 |
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I guess it just depends on the person. It makes me think of Bright Eyes. I can't stand that guy at all and feel physically sick every time I see him but when I think of his "When The President Talks To God" song it makes me want to give him enough time to write out a will just before I strangle him. I guess I'm just a sucker for anti-Bush songs right now.
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04.28.2006, 01:29 PM | #27 |
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ha, funny one....
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04.28.2006, 01:35 PM | #28 | |
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exactly the point, that is the point, it's for RIGHT NOW, not for "posterity" -- and 35 years from now we might all be living under a military theocracy so it won't matter. ayayay... how hard is it to comprehend? |
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04.28.2006, 01:47 PM | #29 |
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Politics aside, that song sucks a donkey nut.
Why, you ask? Because it's pointing out the obvious. I like Neil Young, for the most part. However, that song seems an example of using your public profile as a vehicle for pushing your own personal agenda. One which, in this case, isn't especially extraordinary, and has already been addressed much more eloquently and effectively. Basically, it comes across as "listen to my self-important opinion, because I'm like, famous 'n that." He's not saying anything that hasn't been said; nor is he doing so especially creatively, which would at least somewhat (if minutely) redeem it. It's inflated, pompous, redundant, and frankly just unimaginative, to the point of bordering on the absurd. I read that and think, Thanks Neil, for that erudite contribution. Now go support the environment and wipe your ass with that recycled lyric sheet. |
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04.28.2006, 02:07 PM | #30 | |
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sure, ms. sappho, please regale us with your own non-recyclable version then |
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04.28.2006, 05:39 PM | #31 |
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Hear from Mr. Young himself
in a CNN interview on Showbiz Today from 4/18/06 http://beta.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=5971A2B15084548A lo-res .avi video 13.2 MB I realize that the song "Let's Impeach the President" isn't as well written as many of Neil's songs, most notably the CSN&Y protest classic, "Ohio"* or After the Goldrush's pointed "Southern Man" . He is the author of some of rock's most compelling lyrics. Don't make me make a list. This is also the man, however, that wrote the abysmal song "Albuquerque" from his otherwise very great & very dark bare-bones Tonight's the Night album. As much as I love Neil, he does have a tendency to "git R done" when it comes to most of his song lyrics & his music lately. That doesn't mean there isn't a lot of brilliance right alongside the mediocrity though. Prairie Wind contains some incredible pieces that saw Neil harkening back to form. Living With War sounds more like one may expect a more recent Neil Young record to sound like. "The Restless Consumer" has a sweet short solo & "Shock & Awe" is a rather pleasingly congealed jam. "Families" has a sonic teaser outro but the drums & the "U.S.A." harmonies are grating. "Lookin' for A Leader" is lyrically very clever & muses about a woman or black president with a nod the the chance that God is a woman or black; the music is great. "Roger & Out" is a tasteful power ballad. All in all, the harmonies & the lyrics aren't his best, but Living With War is a good album, it's just (like Prairie Wind but much moreso) uneven. I'm sure the material live is expanded & incendiary Neil as always. The structures on the album aren't anything terribly new. But that's rock n' roll. Watch the interview. Neil gets around to speaking his mind pretty well by the time it's over. shouldn't bucklebone have posted this topic in Non-Sonic Sounds? oh, but that's right...with bucklebone (jfreimark) being a flamer & all, of course that's why it appeared in this section after the other topic about the impending Bush impeachment. The story is slowly spidering out; strange how not a peep of this has been heard on the major news networks (oh wait...that's right, Bush/Cheney are in office, so it's not that strange after all...) http://news.google.com/news?q=bush+impeachment&hl=en&lr=&rls=DVXA,DVXA:20 04-32,DVXA:en&sa=X&oi=news&ct=title Be sure to catch Paul Greengrass' United 93 which premieres today in theaters. It's done in a stripped-down & appropriate mock-documentary style ike his exemplary 2002 film Bloody Sunday. clockwise from top: Sandra Scheuer, 20, killed by rifle fire at 130 yards William Schroeder, 19, killed by rifle fire at 130 yards Allison Krause, 19, killed by rifle fire at 110 yards Jeffrey Miller, 20, killed by rifle fire at 90 yards http://www.thrasherswheat.org/fot/ohio.htm *Kent State University Kent, OH May 4, 1970 |
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04.28.2006, 05:42 PM | #32 |
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Thx once again Atari. Watching now.
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04.29.2006, 01:24 AM | #33 | |
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Well said. If this song had just been proposed as an ideal like anti-corrupt leaders in general, rather than a straight forward attack on one man, it would be much more powerful. 100 years now people could liken the ideas to the corrupt leaders of their own time, rather than saying "Who the fuck was Bush?" Political songs are annoying for me, no matter what viewpoint they come from. They make me feel like the writter wants to make a decision for me. Writters who present their beliefs as a philosophy, that applies under a variety of circumstances are much better IMO. Not just "this is a bad/good war because"... |
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04.30.2006, 02:59 PM | #34 |
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"No Wonder" from Prairie Wind (2005)
See the bluebird fly easy as a dream Dipping and bobbing in the sun Could she be the one I saw so long ago Could she be the one to take me home This pasture is green I'm walking in the sun It's turning brown I'm standing in the rain My overcoat is worn The pockets are all torn I'm moving away from the pain Tick-tock The clock on the wall No wonder we're losing time Ring, ring The old church bell The bride and her love Seeking guidance from above Amber waves of grain blow in the prairie wind I'm hearing Willie singing on the radio again That song from 9/11 keeps ringing in my head I'll always remember something Chris Rock said Don't send no more candles No matter what you do Then Willie stopped singing And the prairie wind blew The green kept rolling on For miles and miles Fields of fuel rolling on for miles Tick-tock The clock on the wall No wonder we're losing time Toll, toll The fallen soldier bell The old church on the hill Still standing when so many fell Back when I was young, the birds blocked out the sun Before the great migration south We only shot a few They last the winter through Mother cooked them good and served them up Somewhere a senator sits in a leather chair Behind a big wooden desk The caribou he killed mean nothing to him He took his money just like all the rest Tick-tock The clock on the wall No wonder we're losing time Ring, ring Ring the wedding bells The bride takes the ring And the happy people sing |
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05.01.2006, 08:22 AM | #35 |
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That song is beautifully written with wonderful imagery. That's the kind of song we know and love Neil for.
Maybe he's a bit schizophrenic these days. Two faces of Neil Young??? No Wonder and Impeach the President look like they were written by two completely different people.
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05.01.2006, 08:55 AM | #36 | |
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05.01.2006, 01:41 PM | #37 |
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That's it. Now my feelings are hurt.
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