Thrasher's Wheat Radio 2.0 Vodcast - Episode #10 | Farm Aid 2021 Memories | Hosted by WBKM.org
Hosted by WBKM.org
This week's episode recaps highlights of the Farm Aid 2021 concert in Hartford, CT last weekend.
Earlier this year, we premiered Episode #1 of a revamped Thrasher's Wheat Radio 2.0 Vodcast/Podcast -- after a longer than expected hiatus -- in honor and celebrating Thrasher's Wheat 25th Anniversary: 1996 - 2021.
(See all episode links @ Podcast Archive: Thrasher's Wheat Radio 2.0 | Hosted by WBKM.org)
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8 Comments:
Thrasher, it’s great to see that the new podcast is truckin’ along. I just had a listen to the latest Concert of the Moment. The delight of this one can be found in the way Neil ‘n’ Co. run counter to expectations by playing a warmup gig across town while Jarmusch’s film screened for the cinema elites, heh heh. At least Neil stuck around king enough to hear the director’s opening remarks. And then for the show, Crazy Horse opted to run through a bunch of Mirrorball(!) tunes instead of the recent material they’d maybe tired of over the course of the preceding year. Of course, this is only the first set, so many be they do play Loose Change and This Town. I won’t be cheating and peeking at setlist.fm! I’m The Ocean was a special treat; that song has such inspired pages of lyrics and a ripping melody. And an early electric version of Razor Love was beautiful. Nothing predictable about that first Trocadero set. And a slowed down Rockin In The Free World makes for an easier singalong!
What a fantastic show at the Trocadero. I had this one on cassette tape already but it is a treat to have it on NYA. This was a very worthy show to include. Hard Luck Stories is fantastic. And I am a huge fan of "I'm the Ocean!" so this is a special treat. This will helps make up for the lack of that song on the live Neil Young / Pearl Jam movie in the works.
Good to see the new video. Sorry Neil Young and most of the rest of us missed Farm Aid this year. Alan in Seattle
I completely agree Alan, ‘I’m The Ocean’ is just an awesome song and one of my favorite songs on that album. And it sounds absolutely amazing on vinyl.
Peace 🙏
Throw Your Hatred Down is another classic. To think Trump was a fan of Neil Young is nuts. Apparently he listened but could not hear. Neil’s themes of Peace, fighting Racism, and Environmental activism had zero effect on the sociopath. Now Joe Manchin stands in the way of a proper fight against Global Warming. “Aw shucks. We tried.” As the oil flows in the ocean in So Cal. Alan in Seattle
Hippie Dream is very cool, a rip on Crosby. Capsized in Excess, Indeed.
I hear you Alan : We tried, but as long as there are Democrats and Republicans running this country this would will be “capsized in excess” long before we can turn things around. They are the same animal and nobody seems to recognize it…. Oh well…. We tried.
Peace 🙏
Fight on for the Earth and her creatures. The humans are endangered but it ain't over yet. Alan in Seattle
"I'm the Ocean" is terrifying and beautiful. It runs like a buzz saw through consciousness and culture. The first three songs on Mirror Ball are a trilogy, orbiting around love and hate, kindness and violence, hope and desperation. By the time we hit I'm the Ocean, the narrator is grinding down into the essences. Nothing is dated, these songs are timeless.
Crazy Horse nails it on that song at Trocadero. Sonic fury. This song is a great example of Why I love Neil Young’s music! All we need is a baseball strike! 😁Alan in Seattle.
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