Comment of the Moment: PRE-ORDER: 50th Anniversary Edition "After The Gold Rush" by Neil Young
With yesterday's start of pre-orders for the 50th Anniversary Edition "After The Gold Rush" by Neil Young, once again, Neil fans are feeling the pain.
Neil Young's classic 1970 album "After The Gold Rush" is being re-released as a 50th Anniversary Edition, available as LP box set and CD listed at USD$99.98 for deluxe vinyl box set, with a 7” single picture sleeve plus a 12" x 12" lithograph of the album cover.
Similar to the debacle over the most recent "trick of disaster" regarding the launch of the long awaited Neil Young Archives Volume II Limited Edition Boxset (see Neil Young apology to fans) the fallout continues over all 3,000 units (@ $249 USD each) selling out in less than 48 hours -- somehow inexplicably and unpredictably -- demonstrating a huge pentup demand for physical Neil Young product by a global hardcore fan base. (See SOLD OUT: Neil Young Archives Volume II Blows Out in 48 Hours.)
Which brings us to the Comment of the Moment on PRE-ORDER: 50th Anniversary Edition "After The Gold Rush" by Neil Young by Thos, a long time rustie and TW reader here:
It’s bizarre, I just don’t get it!Release a box set of unreleased rarities that all his fans will desperately want, but only make 3000 copies available worldwide. Then Re-release an album all his fans have already (in some cases 4 times!) with a 7 inch bonus disc for £100, but not in a limited edition!
Again, interesting to compare with Elton John who today released a limited edition (5000 copies) 10 inch Vinyl of an unreleased outtake, to promote his non-limited rarities boxset our next month. That seems a better balance - a limited rarity for the completists and fanatics but make the box set available to all fans, now and in the future.
The ATGR vinyl set price is madness. Has it even been remastered since the last re-release? (No I think). So even if I buy the CD for £9.99 all I’m getting that I don’t already own is the bonus track of Wonderin with vibraphones. Think I’ll cope!
It’s similar to how I feel about Time Fades Away on CD - whenever he is asked Neil says it’s available on CD (see letters to the editor last week), but it’s only available as a very expensive box set of albums we all have already, so effectively fans are being asked to pay £80 for Time Fades Away, which is ludicrous.I could understand if he refused to release it at all, but since that’s not the case it seems a deliberate ploy to make money. I don’t blame Neil for this, I think it’s clear from Lincvolt, Pono, NYA etc that he’ll plough vast amounts of his own money Into things if he thinks it’s worth it and has never ever come across as greedy - despite the name of his online store! But somewhere in the line through Neil, his management and the record company there is someone who thinks Neil Young fans are mugs and will pay whatever is asked for any old product.Let’s prove them wrong!
Thanks Thos and we hear you and so many other Neil fans and WTF?!
Again, this all follows after NYA Vol #2 only weeks ago where we seriously inquired "Who to blame/credit?":
- The WBR/Reprise record company clowns and their poor forecasts?
- Speculators with inside info who front ran the market and cornered inventory, similar to ticket scaling ops (+ the WB/R insider-mole who leaked pre-order code still unidentified???)
- The fact that Neil's Manager Elliot Roberts and his steady guiding business wisdom left the building in 2019?
- The Artist and his Muse and Vista have simply gone tone deaf?
- Neil fans themselves and their incessant, entitled attitude of unrealistic demands for artistic purity, personal integrity and business perfection in all arenas of his life and career?
- Or simply did "The Shakey Deal" finally bite "The Greedy Hand" that feeds it, just a bit too hard?
All of the above?
None of the above?
A combination of a perfect storm that no one could have possibly seen coming?
Already NYA Vol #2 is listed on eBay with bidding nearing USD$1,000 for the unreleased box set.
NYA Vol #2: TOP BID $929.99 - Oct 30 | eBay
Likewise, the "Return to Greendale" - Limited Edition Box Set by Neil Young and Crazy Horse has also received criticism from fans over the packaging and pricing.
"Return to Greendale" - Limited Edition Box Set
(See details on box)
While there is always both joy and disappointment with all things Neil, it does trouble us that as Neil heads into the home stretch, that what should be the happiest of times in rustdale are becoming increasingly troubling as it seems the good ship NYA is losing it's bearings on both mission and purpose.
No doubt the times they are a changin'. To focus on the digital and ephemeral or the tangible, tried and true? No one knows.
So we applaud the attempts to get it right and stay true to the hidden path.
And for us, it has always been about the live concert experience. We have spent $1,000 to see a Neil Young concert for a pair of front section seats, with airfare, hotels, incidentals, etc. Worth every penny and we wouldn't buy, sell, borrow or trade those cherished memories.
While a 50th Anniversary Edition "After The Gold Rush" doesn't excite us nowhere nearly as much as going back to listen and relive two evenings in Chicago of an acoustic spellbinding Neil in concert.
Neil Young Solo: Auditorium Theater, Chicago, Il - June 29, 2018
Photo by thrasher
A concert where Neil literally played inches from us with pure pristine sound. Priceless, as they say.
To conclude -- for us here at TW -- we tweeted out to Neil on 50th Anniversary Edition "After The Gold Rush" the following:
Happy 50th Anniversary ATGR!
— ThrashersWheat (@ThrashersWheat) October 31, 2020
Thanks Neil.
You've been there for us all before, during and after all of the gold rushes.
LMYR another 50.
peace,
thrashers@NeilYoungNYA pic.twitter.com/aSRr3A5NGa
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