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Monday, November 04, 2013
▶ Jakob Dylan talks Neil Young: On The Record
Jakob Dylan talks Neil Young: On The Record.
In this segment, Jakob Dylan discusses the album Greendale and its significance, in brief.
For a little more in depth look at Neil Young fans favorite release in the 21st century, see The Inconvenient Truth of Greendale.
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I agree with him! I thought it was a little weird at first but now I love that album and could listen to it all day long and frequently have.
ReplyDeleteI saw the Greendale tour, and loved it, but, to this day, I have not been able to get through the entire Greendale CD. It's tedious. I much preferred the live solo acoustic DVD for Dublin that was included in the set I purchased. Most of those songs need a visual component to be successful (except "Bandit").
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