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Neil Young fans suggest the best 'deep cuts'

Fans of the legendary songwriter and this year's Glastonbury headliner Neil Young have proposed some of the best deep cuts in his discography.

A user who is looking for more from Young who has a new album, a soundtrack and a remaster from Sleep with angels This year the R/Neilyoung Subreddit was brought for help. She wrote: “Neil Young Taucher Council?

“Well, I have tickets for Glastonbury again and can't wait to see Young a second time!

“I understand that I could do so much more -live albums, bootlegs, alternative versions, archive albums, live videos, films, documentaries, books.

“Any albums/periods that are clearly transferred?

Recommendations of live album were the key to the thread, with a user suggested two albums that are almost as good as each other. You wrote: “Listen to yourself Massey Hall 1971 And Carnegie Hall 1970 Live albums. I still can't decide which one is better. “

Another wrote: “Massey Hall 1971 And Carnegie Hall 1970 are acoustic. For Live Killer Electric Electric Crazy Horse Check Out Out welding And Living rust. “” A third added: “I like too Down in the rust -bucket For living electrical. “

Others took time to praise Young's presence with the 79-year-old rocker with hits like Rockin 'in the free world And harvest delight younger generations with his music. A user wrote: “My fiancee and I saw him last year.

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“She told me that it was the best concert in which she was ever. Another added:” Yes, I saw him at Pine Knob with Crazy Horse (canceled tour the next day) last year.

Another user has proposed since then to enter into a “essential” time from Young. They wrote: “Every single album from the 70s is essential Travel from the pastPerhaps. But that's probably not an album. And this era seems to be where it consistently supports the majority of his set lists.

“I would start there and really dig into these great timeless albums before continuing. The trench trilogy is my personal favorite. Time faded is the same backing band as Harvest, All new tracks recorded live. Zuma And Everyone knows that this is nowhere Could be his best hard rock stuff with a crazy horse. On the other hand, Comes a time is an amazing uncomplicated folk and folk rock album. I probably spent fifteen years to hear only in the 1970s before I became curious to listen to outside. “