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  1. So last time I reviewed a Canadian concert, I think there were threats of nuclear war and relationship break-ups- thank you Cowboy Junkies.  
     

    This Canadian concert review is going to be different. 
     

    Once the plutonium night cleared from our souls, I invited my gal to go see Neil Young in Ridgeway, Washington... at the RV Life ****ing Rocks Amphitheater at the Cow Auction Fairgrounds.  
     

    It went different.  
     

    This was the first time either of is got to see him.  Got lucky with seats, last-second score about 18 rows back, dead-center.  
     

    Opening act was really talented and made for a good sound check. 
     

    Then Neil Young hit the stage.  Solo show with a surrounding cast of instruments he'd acquired in the 60's and early 70's.  He told us what they'd cost when he bought them. .. Pawn shop in '68, this piano's been on tour with me since 1972... Stills gave me this guitar and told me I need to use it on my next 10 albums...

     

    It was like he'd taken his favorite instruments on tour with him, and you were invited to check out what they could do.  It was like hanging out in his barn.  

     

    and he was brilliant


    I've heard he's been diagnosed with some form of dementia, so I didn't know what to expect.   I saw nothing but focus- I'd kinda expect nothing less. 
     

    He generally went for the lesser-known and Buffalo Springfield-era stuff. Funny enough, that's some of my favorite music of his.  

     

    It was gorgeous front to back, I couldn't have imagined him sounding any better in 1973, let alone 2023.  
     

    https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/neil-young/2023/rv-inn-style-resorts-amphitheater-ridgefield-wa-2ba7581a.html

    I own this LP, and I'd put the show I just saw right up there with it:


     

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  2. Does '89-'94 count as a decade?  The Bills being ****ing stunning was just a part of it.  My team rocked, life was good, music Finally beat the **** out of all the horrors of the 1980's.  The better stuff seemed a bit dark- but the vibe was totally optimistic behind that.

     

    The only time I'd maybe trade for that was the moment 'You Really Got Me' needle-dropped on the airwaves.  There was no music that couldn't be made from that instant on- God I would've loved to be a DJ dropping that album on the listening audience, and how exciting all these new genres of music must've sounded... The mid to late 60's, and some of the early 60's too, seems like an amazing time to experience who we are.  
     

    ... and that's what it's all about!

  3. 3 hours ago, Just Jack said:


    Thanks. They were one I was interested in seeing if I could make it work with the tour dates and my work routine.  Guess I won’t bother now. 

    Her voice was still mostly excellent (perfect on the smokier notes, she ducked out of the ending of SJ which sucked), and the band was highly proficient, but the 2 components felt completely separated from each other, like they were her karaoke backup track.  
     

    The most memorable part of the new stuff (40% of show) was her talking about the song they wrote about parents aging with dementia.   It was a tear-jerking moment, and then the song was appropriately forgettable.  
     

    Their better moments were their covers, but I (and my gal) 100% would have spent that money on something else.  

  4. Kidding about the break-up, but it really was a concert they should have kept to themselves.  Going in, I knew I absolutely admired the way they covered Sweet Jane... and I almost never think of a cover rivaling the original, or in this case very much rivaling such a huge song.

     

    They opened with Don't Let it Bring You Down- an ungodly amazing Neil Young song, and did it ok enough, but the sound was off.  Next up, Sweet Jane... WTF, opening with 2 covers, and both with ***** sound.  The song I was most looking forward to was song 2, and the mixer was AWOL.  
     

    The sound finally got less flabby after they played a few songs, but then they decided to play a few tracks from their brilliantly depressing new album that no one had heard... and I'm certainly not going to buy.   
     

    very nice Bowie cover

     

    break

     

    bunch of forgettable *****

     

    something rousing enough to get obligatory encore applause and hoots. (This is where I realized how desperate old people are for anything entertaining which gets them out of the house)

     

    forgettable encore

     

    wrote my congressman to request a couple extra nukes aimed at Canada

     

    Neil Young in a couple nights, yes both of us.  Open to revising congressional request following the show.  

     

     

     

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  5. Chick got us tix to Cowboy Junkies a couple nights ago.  1/2 depressing, mostly generic - good cover of 5 Years and disappointing cover of Sweet Jane.  Highly do not recommend, unless you want to get into a fight with your now ex-girlfriend about why the hell she did this to you.  

     

    Going to Neil Young in a couple nights with hottie I met at Cowboy Junkies show.  

  6. 6 hours ago, redtail hawk said:

     

    Back when I was younger and better looking, I got invited to a TC concert by an... absolutely stunning girl.  I couldn't make the show, feigning work and deadlines, but really it was because she was huge into soccer.  Granted we could have had a lovely evening and who knows what from there, but I ran into her too often in life, and just the thought that I might end up having to go to soccer matches eeked me out more than the potential pluses.  Adding that to the list, and for a multitude of reasons, I absolutely despise soccer.   I think I missed a good concert, though

     

     

     

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  7. On 7/1/2023 at 6:21 AM, muppy said:

    the album version 

     vs the live version: 2 very different sounds. The first almost country. The second all rock and roll * clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap***

     

     

    the last one is my favorite

     

     

     

    Three versions of Dead Flowers in one post...

     

    pulling out the CPR equipment.  )

     

     

     

     

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  8. 10 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

    Here's the thing: most people here are sheep and worship anyone currently associated with the team like a god.

     

    Then, when a certain person leaves the team, they usually make fun of that person and sneer about how bad they were.

     

    I don't get it either.

     

    Kiko Alonso, to name one of dozens, went from highly regarded fanboy player to the butt of jokes here in about 48 hours when we traded him off the team.

     

    Rex is another great example.  

     

     

    Rex sucked.  Kiko sucked.  Byrd sucked. Fred Jackson absolutely rocked- this isn't very difficult.  Fitz and Stevie absolutely rocked for us, The Poz was pretty much a linebacker who should've gotten laid a bunch. How hard is this?

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  9. Does anyone know how to make Hot and Sour soup?  Sorry if this is a derail, and I do hope Einstein's wife can make it.   Please, no doggam carrots, peas, sugar, red pepper flakes or honey... just the brilliant soup, with maybe some scallions on top.  Willing to trade actual fuggin awesome Michoacan salsa recipe, or the keys to eternal beauty and happiness. 

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  10. This band... nobody else would do this kind of *****... The Stones and Zep were just too 'manly'.  But these guys just weren't afraid to show anything.  The Kinks too

     

     

     

    I love this duo of songs- the dog racing scene, but then the actual race from the Dog perspective... Who ***** does this *****, brilliant haha:

     


     

     

  11. Don't care- this is one of the funniest damn things I've ever seen.  I was living in SF at the time, these were some of our trusted local news anchors, and IIRC everyone came out OK, just a bit of a watery landing.   God bless the writer and Chyron operator:

     

     

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  12. 28 minutes ago, Bobby Hooks said:

    Is that bad? I left a girl at the alter because I found out she was a fan of the team that always faced the globetrotters in the 70’s. 
     

    They were America’s team! The ball was a flag for crying out loud! 
     

     

    'And you, sir.  Do you take this despicable creature, who cheers against Meadowlark Lemon, the Glorious Globetrotters, Rocky Balboa, apple pie à la mode, Suzie Chapstick, John, Ponch, Tattoo and Captain Steubing...  and for whom my lust has no bounds, to be your lawfully wedded wife?'

     

    Something like that??

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