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I like Neil for his weird mix of "uncool" authenticity and harsh noise. Should I listen to more folk? I tried Bob Dylan but it fucking sucked.

I really love his electric "proto-grunge" stuff but some of the acoustic stuff is great too (I vastly prefer the more stripped down live recordings of those tho)
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Next logical step is suicide.
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>>130885405
Gordon Lightfoot, though he doesn't get experimental or Elvis-y like Neil Young did.
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>>130885405
what are some of his best live performances?
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>>130885410
I don't get it, they don't have much in common with Young. Could you elaborate?
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>>130885452
Live Rust
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>>130885405
Bob Mould. HUSKER DU ,SUGAR.
SUb POP ETC
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Ragged Glory
Weld
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>>130885405
Dinosaur Jr.
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>>130885452
- The live cuts that make up the first two discs of Archives III (known as Across the Water); peak NYCH
- Massey Hall '71
- Roxy '73
- Bottom Line '74
- Boarding House '78 (also on Archives III)

>>130885942
Weld is also excellent, yes.



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