Why Ragged Glory by Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse Is The Perfect Summer Album Soundtrack
So, why is Ragged Glory by Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse "The Perfect Summer Album Soundtrack"?
We'll get to that essential question in a moment, but 1st ....
Official Release Series # 5 (Vinyl Box Set) is now out with four classic albums: FREEDOM (1989), RAGGED GLORY (1990), WELD (1991), and ARC (1991).
Rustie fans are especially excited about that "The Perfect Summer Album Soundtrack" Ragged Glory and the rare B-side “Smell The Horse” Edition with 4 tracks. “Interstate” and
“Don’t Spook The Horse” were both b-sides to singles. “Box Car” and the
12 minute “Born To Run” are both previously unreleased versions. The 4
additional songs have resulted with the album expanded to 3 LPs and 2
CDs.
Back in 2018, Neil Young announced that a new, extended Ragged Glory edition will be titled ‘smell the horse,’ with four added tracks.
Subsequently, we learned that Ragged Glory II, will be a the double album, released as a stand alone LP in vinyl, CD and High resolution digital.
"We are presenting this in all analog for the first time, remastered from original analog 2 tracks under the loving care of John Hanlon. John has wanted to do this for years and now it’s here, coming in triple vinyl and remastered for CD and Hi Res from the original analog mixes. This will most definitely be the greatest version of this record ever made."
Back to why Ragged Glory Is The Perfect Summer Album Soundtrack.
Well, apparently Neil Young's 1990 release Ragged Glory defines the sound of summer according to a Crawdaddy! article by Andres Jauregui:
"Based on its steady beat and Neil’s undeniable guitar work, this album’s potential as a summer soundtrack rode high on the first listen. But there were a few things beyond that foundation that truly established it for me. One was its sense of freedom: Good ‘ol ‘Merican open-aired, big-sky freedom."
"Ragged Glory: A Perfect Summer Soundtrack"
Neil Young's 1990 Album w/ Crazy Horse
Also, see Ragged Glory II - Neil Young and Crazy Horse Found Tapes.
Neil Young's Ragged Glory Sound & Equipment - Guitar World, October 2009
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Analog vs. Digital: infographic for the ragged glory sessions| Rusted Moon
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Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse:
"3rd Best Garage Band in the World"
~~Bill Graham
- EXCLUSIVE: Crazy Horse Drummer Ralph Molina Interview
- "Smell the Horse": Ragged Glory Extended +
Comment of the Moment: NYA FIRST LISTEN/WATCH: ‘Way Down In The Rust
Bucket’ - Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse
- Year of the Horse Film Review and Interviews on the making with Crazy Horse, Neil and Director Jim Jarmusch
- Year of the Horse - Interview in France's Les Inrockuptibles, July 1997
- Year of the Horse - Film Review
- Crazy Horse Biography - Reprise Records, 1997
- Frank Sampedro Interview - Torhout Festival, 1996
- Poncho Interview - Halifax Daily News, 11/1/96
- Interview: Crazy Horse and Neil Young Maintain Special Relationship, by Barry Gutman, Music Wire, ~9/96
- Billy Talbot Interview - Rip it Up, ~8/96
- Crazy Horse Album Reviews- by Robert Christgau
- Years of the Horse
Induct Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse
Into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
#CrazyHorse4HOF
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10 Comments:
Hello and thanks for all you do.
I don't know if it's just my bad luck or a pressing problem, but the second disc of Ragged Glory in my new box set is badly marked up on both sides.
So I thought I'd:
a.) alert you in case this is a widespread problem, and
b.) ask if you'd have any idea how to get a replacement disc out of Warners. Seems a shame to return the whole thing, but I'm certainly not living with it.
I elected not to add attachments but I can send photos if you like.
Best,
Trent
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TW reply:
Well, that's a real bummer. Sorry to hear.
We'd suggest sending a note on NYA on issue. NYA tends to be pretty good on responding. May take a few tries but eventually they make it whole w/ rusties.
Good luck. Will add to TW post comment.
ps - check SPAM folder for replies.
She came dancing across the water
With her fashion trunks and junk
Looking for the kids' world
And the money of the dumb.
On the shore washed all the plastic
With the colors bright and true
And beneath they never faded
Just the barnacle it grew
And the garbage gathered round her
Like the leaves around a tree
And her clothes of many colors
For the angry kids to see
Once the toys were all so beautiful
Now the kids stare straight and stern
They are fed up with the sacrifice
So that others could go on.
Plastic's not a legend
And waste a grave concern
If people worked together
They'd finally would learn
They dispersed them through the wetlands
Life's been dying on it's way
But they dealt death from their hands
Like there were no other day
And I know she's floating there
Mattel loves me to this day
I still can't remember when
Or how I lost this toy.
She came dancing across for money
...
Sorry for this little parody, but good pranks and good songs both ask for creative license.
great line, "they dispersed them through the wetlands"
@ Dionys - we're always up for a bit of "creative license". lots of material to work with.
I dont know whether its a perfect summer album or not but that's what I know this record is a f#*ckin good album
@ Dionys : Good re-write of “Plastic The Killer!” The humans will leave Earth and her critters alone in the future, when the humans are extinct, perhaps. Maybe the young people will demand that the Pipelines be shut down and fossil fuel use curtailed. Too little too late from Politicians and mankind. Man is not very kind. Gaia’s Revenge is gonna be Hell on Earth! This fire is just getting started. Heat. Drought. Massive die-offs. Extinction of Earth’s magnificent creatures. Not Gaia’s fault, she being the SuperOrganism known as Earth, as theorized by James Lovelock, 1962, England, RIP last year on 103rd Birthday. Mother Earth lost a hero. Too bad Big Oil & US didn’t get to work on preventing this slow moving Catastrophe. Now we live on a “dying planet.”
Ragged Glory was the 1st Neil Young album I bought on release date, the start of a long tradition. I got interested in his music in ‘88 with the Bluenotes band later to be referred to as “Blue Note Cafe” due to that name being owned by a different band not connected to NY. on the fantastic double live album. I no longer buy every release from NY because there are so many & I get to hear it all on NYA anyway, when I want to. I still buy the “classic stuff” / most everything he puts out.
Only 2 unreleased songs for me in RG2 (because I already had singles with Don’t Spook the Horse (Mansion on the Hill single) & Interstate (Big Time single). And there is an extended version of one song (Over and Over Again?).
2 new / alternate songs for me study : Born To Run & spooky Box Car version. I look forward to listening more.
I bought 4 or 5 LP’s from Greedy Hand and had bad luck: My LP’s covers are falling apart. I had to Re-glue Time Fades Away to live with it. I am no longer interested in buying vinyl from Neil. I have the Ditch Trilogy and a few others. I have the Trans LP minus the song “If You’ve Got Love.” That song is positive but weak, IMHO. No wonder he left it off the LP. The new live version Coastal Tour release will be better by far than the original studio with the synth anthem. God it was fun to catch that latest tour. And all the rest!
Your Brother Alan in Seattle
The Gaia hypothesis was Lovelock’s work, & he identified a thing called Global Warming.
Sorry if my last post sounded grim, like Neil’s song Human Race… holy crap. The Heaviest song he ever put down. More Hard Core than Cocaine Eyes or any other song. Just devastating. Neil, the Artist, had to feel that to create it. The song erupts line sludge flowing and glowing burning Red. “Liquid Metal” Haha.
Neil, the Environmental Activist, grandfather…
Thank you Neil and DH
When I think of a summer album I imagine a free flowing, raucous, tuneful, and essentially fun album. I mean, Ragged Glory is not a dark record. On the Beach belongs in deep November. Tonights the Night is late February when there are snow piles and ice on the side of the road, with ominous clouds and a northeasterly. Fuckin Up is edgy but also funny. Farmer John straight up rock and roll trash. Country Home is bright and loud. These are songs for a road trip with the rag top down. A summer evening at the beach (not on the beach). The album seems to me to be a celebration of the basic sound that Neil and the Horse created. It is an "essence" album, the essence of their sound triumphs over any song. Frankly, I was never as enamored with the long songs as I am with the shorter workouts.
After the Gold Rush is a winter album. I need to be brief: we are clearly missing something if we fail to link various works of art with the mood of seasons. The seasons are our spiritual signposts. Losing their significance in the meaning of life is a grave risk.
@ Jerôme - now that is a candidate for Comment of the Moment! Points for brevity. :)
@ Our Brother Alan in Seattle - as always your neil passion is appreciated and enjoyed.
@ Abner - of course, no disrespect for Jerome above.
that said, we have a CotM on the Seasons of Neil @
http://neilyoungnews.thrasherswheat.org/2023/08/comment-of-moment-why-ragged-glory-by.html
Sure I can link the mood of the seasons. 95°F here in France lmao
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