• Ragged Glory: A Neil Young Adventure.

  • De : Robert Jones
  • Podcast

Ragged Glory: A Neil Young Adventure.

De : Robert Jones
  • Résumé

  • The first time I heard the name Neil Young was April 1994. Lyrics from his song "Hey Hey, My My" had been used in the final writings of Kurt Cobain and the line "It's better to burn out, than to fade away" was tattooed on the hearts of every grungy, punk rock, Gen X kid across the world.

    Other than that moment of infamy, Neil Young didn't get on my radar. Another of the older generation of hippies and punks trying desperately to cling to some relevance at a time when "our" music was defining the world.


    He came up again almost a year later, when the lead singer of my favourite band inducted him into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The approval of Eddie Vedder was all I needed to take the plunge into the prolific catalogue of Neil Youngs music. I think at a time where we were all looking for something to replace the Kurt shaped hole, the "my way or nothing" attitude of Neil and his music was a comfort. Here was another who would never sell out.


    My first Neil Young album was "Sleeps with Angels" and I've always been well aware of the slightly weird entry point I had to this tremendous library of work. All my favourite records by Young are post 1990, Harvest Moon, Living with War, The Monsanto Years and of course that first album of his I bought, "Sleeps with Angels" but there are so many gaps that I need to catch up with.


    So I need to start from the start and work forwards, beginning with the 1968 debut solo record right through to "World Record", his 42nd studio album released in November 2022. I'll look at what was going on in the world while Neil was making these records and then give you my thoughts on them. One at time and some for the first time. It's going to be quite the adventure but I better get moving with it or there'll be another 6 albums to cover by the end of the year.


    It'll be great if you can join me on this Neil Young adventure and you can do so by simply following or subscribing to the show in your podcast app.


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    • Everybody Knows This is Nowhere
      Mar 3 2024

      Welcome to Ragged Glory; A Neil Young Adventure where you join me, Rob Jones on a journey through the back catalogue of one of the worlds most prolific artists, Neil Young.


      Each episode will see me giving some thoughts on a Neil Young album as I try to celebrate one of my favourite artists while filling in some gaps in my record collection.

      I'll give a little historical context, go through the album track by track and pick a couple of songs for an ultimate Neil Young playlist before running through a few categories to help find each records place in the Neil Young league table.


      This episode looks at the 1969 album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere which include the classics Down by the River, Cinnamon Girl and Cowgirl in the Sand. It's also the first appearance of Crazy Horse who Neil Young would go on to work with for the next 50+ years.


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      Ragged Glory is a Records and Bands podcast, written and produced by Rob Jones.


      You can follow Records and Bands on Instagram for updates from this show and all the Records & Bands podcast shenanigans

      And you can support Rob's work over on Patreon where there is a FREE members community and behind the scenes of Robs various and varied projects.

      For more information head over to www.recordsandbands.com



      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      19 min
    • Neil Young (1968)
      Feb 19 2024

      Welcome to Ragged Glory; A Neil Young Adventure where you join me, Rob Jones on a journey through the back catalogue of one of the worlds most prolific artists, Neil Young.


      Each episode will see me giving some thoughts on a Neil Young album as I try to celebrate one of my favourite artists while filling in some gaps in my record collection.

      I'll give a little historical context, go through the album track by track and pick a couple of tracks for an ultimate Neil Young playlist before running through a few categories to help find each records place in the Neil Young league table.


      This episode looks at the 1968 Eponymous debut solo album, Neil Young, which features tracks such as The Loner, What Have You Done With My Life and Old Laughing Lady.



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      Ragged Glory is a Records and Bands podcast, written and produced by Rob Jones.


      For more information please head over to www.recordsandbands.com

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      You can follow Records and Bands on Instagram for updates from this show and all the Records & Bands podcast shenanigans

      And you can support Rob's work over on Patreon where there is a FREE members community and behind the scenes of Robs various and varied projects.



      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      14 min
    • Before The Goldrush
      Jan 28 2023

      Before the Goldrush.


      The first time I heard the name Neil Young was April 1994. Lyrics from his song "Hey Hey, My My" had been used in the final writings of Kurt Cobain and the line "It's better to burn out, than to fade away" was tattooed on the hearts of every grungy, punk rock, Gen X kid across the world.

      Other than that moment of infamy, Neil Young didn't get on my radar. Another of the older generation of hippies and punks trying desperately to cling to some relevance at a time when "our" music was defining the world.


      He came up again almost a year later, when the lead singer of my favourite band inducted him into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The approval of Eddie Vedder was all I needed to take the plunge into the prolific catalogue of Neil Youngs music. I think at a time where we were all looking for something to replace the Kurt shaped hole, the "my way or nothing" attitude of Neil and his music was a comfort. Here was another who would never sell out.


      My first Neil Young album was "Sleeps with Angels" and I've always been well aware of the slightly weird entry point I had to this tremendous library of work. All my favourite records by Young are post 1990, Harvest Moon, Living with War, The Monsanto Years and of course that first album of his I bought, "Sleeps with Angels" but there are so many gaps that I need to catch up with.


      So I need to start from the start and work forwards, beginning with the 1968 debut solo record right through to "World Record", his 42nd studio album released in November 2022. I'll look at what was going on in the world while Neil was making these records and then give you my thoughts on them. One at time and some for the first time. It's going to be quite the adventure but I better get moving with it or there'll be another 6 albums to cover by the end of the year.


      It'll be great if you can join me on this Neil Young adventure and you can do so by simply following or subscribing to the show in your podcast app.


      --------------------------------------------------


      Ragged Glory is a Records and Bands podcast, written and produced by Rob Jones.


      For more information please head over to www.recordsandbands.com

      --------------------------------------------------


      You can follow Records and Bands on Instagram for updates from this show and all the Records & Bands podcast shenanigans

      And you can support Rob's work over on Patreon where there is a FREE members community and behind the scenes of Robs various and varied projects.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      4 min

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