Yeah, they did. But artistically it’s garbage, and horrible to listen to.
Same with U2’s album. It was mega sales-wise. I’ve tried and tried to get into it, to work out what I’m missing. Nope, it’s still as safe and sterile as the day I bought it.
You should check it out, you’re an EDM guy
Oh Yeah. Got driven from south to north of Bali by a dude who only had this CD. 3.5 hours of Red Red Wine popping up regularly to remind me that I sure did need a glass of wine.
I’d best pour another glass of wine and settle in then.
Righto…admittedly I didn’t settle in and listen to the whole shebangabang. But it already craps all over Razorblade Suitcase.
How about some music?
You asked…this should keep you occupied for a while
Yes
I haven’t listened to it since about 1998.
Wait… It’s not actually good, is it?
No…no…no. It’s not good. But there are a couple of tracks that are way more tolerable than Razorblade Suitcase on it’s own.
YES. Whilst not a Neil Young fan in general this is the kind of long format psychedelic influenced stuff I have been listening to a bit lately.
27 minutes. And I don’t have any psychedelic drugs to make it sound good
Free yes.
I vaguely remember a cruisey, laidback electronic mix of Letting The Cables Sleep. Is that on it?
Please tell me thats a euphemism for taking a dump?
I think Bush in general is a euphemism for taking a dump…
Letting The Cables Sleep isn’t one of the tracks.
For somebody who hated the band, you have extraordinary knowledge of their catalogue.
A reference to the remix of letting the cables sleep, is obscure as fark.
Some study is required. For strength of putdowns, they need to be historically accurate.
Nah, it’s just that I was an avid Triple J listener back in the day. My memory isn’t at John Rain levels, but it’s ok.
Yes
Not my bag. Most of the albums I listen to wouldn’t last 28 minutes.