▶ 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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 Concert Review of the Moment
Concert Review of the Moment 




 
 This Land is My Land
This Land is My Land

 FREEDOM In A New Year
FREEDOM In A New Year






 
 
 
   
 *Thanks Neil!*
*Thanks Neil!*
 


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 The Unbearable Lightness of Being Neil Young
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Neil Young Pardon My Heart
Pardon My Heart 
 
 
  
 "We're The Ones
"We're The Ones  Thanks for Supporting Thrasher's Wheat!
Thanks for Supporting Thrasher's Wheat!
 
  
  
 
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This blog 
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(... he didn't kill himself either...)
#AaronDidntKillHimself




 


 



 
  













 

 

 









 
 
 





 
 


 
  
 

 



 
 






 
 


 Neil Young's Moon Songs
Neil Young's Moon Songs


 

 Civic Duty Is Not Terrorism
Civic Duty Is Not Terrorism Orwell (and Grandpa) Was Right
Orwell (and Grandpa) Was Right


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What's So Funny About 



2 Comments:
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.
I 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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