Edit: why I mean is Live Rust is pretty much as essential of a live album as you can get. It's maybe no Rust Never Sleeps, but if you have 1 you should have te other. It's regarded by many as one of his masterpieces and it was releasedreleased in '79.
Jut saying.
Otherwise, I'm fucking stoked about this ranking here! 70s NY was perhaps only ever outdone by 60s Dylan when it comes to songwriters who just were almost untouchable for a full decade. Especially that '69-'75 run.
Edit 2: of course there it is. I'm smoking serious crack. (Not literally.) I don't know how I missed that. _________________ -Ryan
#1 - Rust Never Sleeps 9.5/10
#2 - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 9/10
#3 - After The Goldrush 9/10
#4 - Harvest 9/10
#5 - Tonight's The Night 9/10
#6 - On The Beach 9/10
#7 - Zuma 8/10
#8 - Live Rust 7.5/10
#9 - Deja Vu 6.5/10
#10- NeilYoung 6.5/10
#11 - Buffalo Springfield 6/10
more great stuff to listen to! I will try to get on listening to the rest this week and updating this post. _________________ -Ryan
I'm pretty sure I've listened to all of these at one point, but I'm going to revisit some of the albums I haven't listened to in a long time before I rank. From what I remember, there isn't one album here that isn't at least good. Will be popping back in here by the end of the day most likely.
Beyond the #1 slot, it's really difficult, because pretty much everything is fantastic
1. After the Gold Rush
2. Tonight's the Night
3. Harvest
4. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
5. On the Beach
6. Buffalo Springfield
7. Déjà Vu
8. Buffalo Springfield Again
9. Rust Never Sleeps
10. NeilYoung
11. Zuma
12. Comes a Time
13. American Stars 'n Bars _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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