Topic: Neil Young's "Le Noise"

This from NPR:

This is a unique album from Neil Young. As producer Daniel Lanois puts it, there is no band, no overdubs, just “a man on a stool and me doing a nice job on the recording.” The result is a stunning sonic adventure.

Le Noise is, fittingly, the product of two men fascinated by sound. Ask anyone who has been to a Neil Young show, and they will tell you that you feel the music as much as you hear it. Listen to a Daniel Lanois album — or one he’s produced with Peter Gabriel, Bob Dylan or U2 — and you hear a sonic stamp. To record the album, Lanois gave Young an electro/acoustic guitar; he’d spent years perfecting the instrument’s electronics. In a press release for Le Noise, Lanois explained:

“I wanted to give him something he’d never heard before. He picked up that instrument, which had everything — an acoustic sound, electronica, bass sounds — and he knew when he played it that we had taken the acoustic guitar to a new level. It’s hard to come up with a new sound at the back end of 50 years of rock ‘n’ roll, but I think we did it.”

For the album, Young wrote eight new songs — some autobiographical and some about loss, specifically the loss of friends such as steel guitarist and core band member Ben Keith. There was also the passing of filmmaker Larry Johnson, whom Young met at Woodstock, and who worked with on Young’s film Journey Through the Past. Some songs are political: “Love and War” is a reflection on writing about the titular topics so many times for so many years.

Details about the recording sessions for the album fuel the legend of Neil Young: He only recorded on nights when there was a full moon and brought out his infamous big white electric Gretsch guitar, which was used to record some of his most famous records in the late ’60s and early ’70s. As usual, it works. Young described to the Chicago Tribune how Lanois made that guitar sound by saying, “It sounded like God.”

Le Noise will be released on Sept. 28, but you can stream the album here in its entirety until Oct. 5. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor … =129955938

(The link is still active as of 10/1 - Stu)

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Thanks for this Stu! I'm listening right now and this is just great. What a sound from that git! cool
I met him by chance when his boat was passing through and needed some fast repairs. I had no idea who had called and was totally star struck when I boarded! This was in the Crazy Horse era.  Cool man. Fabulous artist.
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too cool Rick, I probably would have become tongue twisted and peed my pants! This is one of those where I really won't worry about reviews, but will endeavor to add to the collection immediately. Thanks for the link Stu.

Tres

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I've listened to this several times now and I love it! A truly remarkable recording. Glad to see some fellow Neil Young fans here. He's one of a kind.

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Stu Craig wrote:

I've listened to this several times now and I love it! A truly remarkable recording. Glad to see some fellow Neil Young fans here. He's one of a kind.

Helpless is in my top 5 all time! A whole bunch are in my top 25.

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Big Neil Young fan...thanks for the post, this listening feature NPR is doing is great.  I think the review I read wasn't too favorable, but I could be mixing it up with a Santana review.  I don't always agree with reviews.  I thought Neil Young was so very good as a guest of the Winter Olympics representing Canada. He's wonderful at keeping it simple, his guitar and meaningful lyrics.

I noticed this on the NPR site, mention of After the Gold Rush!!  I'm trying to remember if that was the first Neil Young album I bought and then went backwards in his catalog.  I'm surprised that it was released just 6 months after Deja Vu, a creative year.

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I have been waiting to see if this is a worthy Neil Young effort....apparently it is. I must get it!

Murfdog

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Neil & Peggy's annual Bridge School Benefit Show will feature Neil playing with Stephen Stills & Ritchie Furay as Buffalo Springfield. This will be their first official public performance since 1968. The Benefit is Oct. 23 & 24 @ The Shoreline Ampitheatre in Mountain View, Ca.

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I would rather describe that "infamous big white electric Gretsch guitar" as that Incredible, Famous, Beautiful Gretsch 6136 White Falcon!  Dawg, no biggie, but his wife's name is spelled Pegi.

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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Hurricane has to be one of my all time favorite songs.  Neil is an amazing songwriter.  Miss the Crazy Horse days though.  I actually saw him with Crosby Stills and Nash back in 1970 - still one of my all time favorite concerts.

An amazing and interesting person.  Looking forward to this.

Sandy

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Rocket wrote:

I would rather describe that "infamous big white electric Gretsch guitar" as that Incredible, Famous, Beautiful Gretsch 6136 White Falcon!  Dawg, no biggie, but his wife's name is spelled Pegi.

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Duly noted amigo. The Buffalo Springfield reunion really would be a treat, a fave from the past, circa Junior High.

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i love neil young, been checking out his discography for the past few years.  after the turd that is living with war ill keep digging through the old before getting into any of the new.  favorite album is ragged glory.  fav crazy horse album anyway.  i think it's a top five all time album

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fCdNsm7gvu8

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suhl wrote:

i love neil young, been checking out his discography for the past few years.  after the turd that is living with war ill keep digging through the old before getting into any of the new.  favorite album is ragged glory.  fav crazy horse album anyway.  i think it's a top five all time album

You might want to dig up the album Crazy Horse did w/o Neil about '70/'71. Great stuff with Nils and Ry sharing leads.

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I'll do that.  I just got nils live acoustic album a few weeks ago.  it's a home run cool

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fCdNsm7gvu8

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