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0.0 | Herbie Chrost | July 8th 15 | I find it rather ironic that Neil preached the whole "better to burn out than to fade out" and yet Neil is sort of running out of steam in terms of the quality of his music lately.
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0.0 | Veldin | July 2nd 15 | Young is revitalized with a new band that comprehends his visions and influences. A
return to the more rock influenced jams that Crazy Horse was accustom to, The Monsanto
Years encompasses the current issues with farmer's rights and the universal themes of
living for what you believe in. With tracks like, "Big Box" and "The Monsanto Years",
Young and Co. breathe life into extensive compositions that feature cynical and inspiring
lyrics that are just as clever as they are ludicrous. Powerful chanting choruses like
that on, "A New Day For Love" reminds us all why Neil Young is one of the best folk
singer/songwriters of all time and isn't faltering with his extensive age.
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2.0 poor | becomesmusical | July 7th 16 | As a hardline leftist if I could never hear about the supposed evils of Monsanto and GMOs again I'd be happy. Come the fuck on, Neil.
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0.0 | TwigTW | July 7th 16 | "It's better to burn out than fade away," indeed.
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2.0 poor | NickLizard49 | December 28th 15 | It seems to be in a country nursing home. Every single note exudes old.
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4.0 excellent | Bossie | December 18th 16 |
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