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I know some folk like him and all that, but I wouldn't pay anything like that amount to see him... not worth it (I think he's over-rated and can't sing for crap anyway!)

... now if it was someone like The Eagles...............:up:

You were doing fine until the last line.

Oh, and the bit about singing, too. I like folk who can't sing better than pop idol shyte. I don't particularly like Neil Young because I don't particularly like his songs.

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I know some folk like him and all that, but I wouldn't pay anything like that amount to see him... not worth it (I think he's over-rated and can't sing for crap anyway!)

... now if it was someone like The Eagles...............:up:

The Eagles are an abomination against music. They're what happens if you take the Flying Burrito Brothers and remove any trace of talent from them. I fucking hate The Eagles.

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The Eagles are an abomination against music. They're what happens if you take the Flying Burrito Brothers and remove any trace of talent from them. I fucking hate The Eagles.

true dat.

eagles are fucking shit. neil young has bum grapes which are more talented than the eagles.

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i love me some neil young but there's no way i'm going to pay something silly like 75 to see someone that probably shouldn't be doing live shows anymore - apparently on the last tour he was looking a bit washed out/not really into it AT ALL.

Where did you read that?

I'm assuming you didn't see him on the last tour - tickets were more expensive than this tour, for a start.

The Edinburgh gig last year was one of the greatest performances I've seen in 20 years of gig going & he never looked "washed out/not really into AT ALL".

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The Edinburgh gig last year was one of the greatest performances I've seen in 20 years of gig going & he never looked "washed out/not really into AT ALL".

At least the Playhouse is a decent venue though. Charging 62 to see anybody at the AECC is taking the piss.

I really like a few of Neil Young's songs (Heart of Gold, Harvest Moon) but for me he is one of a number of good, solid acts who are way, way, way over-rated by the press and given undeserved legendary and therefore "must-see" status. Others I would put in this category include Bruce Springsteen and Pink Floyd. I mean, they're good, but not as amazing as everybody makes out.

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The Eagles are an abomination against music. They're what happens if you take the Flying Burrito Brothers and remove any trace of talent from them. I fucking hate The Eagles.

mmm. an abomination? well, Gram Parsons was mates with them and worked with them in the early days, so he must have thought they were O.K ?

(I'm not a big fan of the Eagles either, but rather them (or anybody else within reason at that kind of price) than Neil F*cking Young !))

Its all personal preferences at the end of the day! :)

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mmm. an abomination? well, Gram Parsons was mates with them and worked with them in the early days, so he must have thought they were O.K ?

Um, no, he didn't.

I would recommend this excellent book for an overview on Gram Parsons' views on The Eagles' humanitarian bore crimes.

Hotel California: Singer-songwriters and Cocaine Cowboys in the L.A. Canyons 1967-1976: Barney Hoskyns: Amazon.co.uk: Books

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Where did you read that?

The Edinburgh gig last year was one of the greatest performances I've seen in 20 years of gig going & he never looked "washed out/not really into AT ALL".

It was a superb performance, very intimate for the acoustic first half, then he lifted the roof off the place in the 2nd with his electric set.

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Um, no, he didn't.

I would recommend this excellent book for an overview on Gram Parsons' views on The Eagles' humanitarian bore crimes.

Hotel California: Singer-songwriters and Cocaine Cowboys in the L.A. Canyons 1967-1976: Barney Hoskyns: Amazon.co.uk: Books

Well, I seem to recall watching a programme on TV about the early days of The Eagles and a different program about Gram Parsons, that mentioned that they were quite friendly and had some collaboration (songwriting?)..even before Parsons friendship with Keef...

but I won't argue with you, I may be wrong!...but I don't think so!

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If upi read the book you'll find there was a real community in LA in the mid to late 60s and just about everybody worked together/hung out.

But Gram was dismayed by the fact that The Eagles country-rock lite was such a runaway success while his own efforts were largely ignored while he was still alive.

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Cheers...cool

(Wish I could remember that TV programmes name????? it did cover aspects of that community and covered Parsons whole story incl his bizarre death & funeral pyre!)

very interesting....

:)

It was probably this:

Rise and fall of the LA dream - Telegraph

Basically just a BBC documentary version of the book I posted.

Overall message The Eagles (well, cocaine and Charles Manson too) killed the SoCal country rock dream.

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