Ragged Glory
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Ragged GloryRagged Glory is a 1990 album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse . The album revisits the hard rock style previously explored on Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and ''Zuma ''. The first two tracks are songs Young and Crazy Horse originally wrote... In this article: Neil Young, Ragged Glory, Crazy Horse, My Back Pages, Bob Dylan, Don and Dewey, Pearl Jam, The Premiers, Constantines, and Toronto |
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Drowned in Sound - News | October 28, 2009
CMJ Days 1, 2 & 3: The DiS review
...through one of the songs in this Logos-centric set, although the downbeat tone positions him closer to Tonight's the Night than Ragged Glory. It's a shift away from Cox's recorded work under the Atlas Sound moniker, which might be a...
In this article: Atlas Sound, Broadcast, and The Selmanaires
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Drowned in Sound - News | October 09, 2009
Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy
...songs when they appear, beginning with the meaty 'Hunchback'. The fuzzed out musical backing is ripped straight from Neil Young's Ragged Glory, while Vile's hoarse rasp is noticeably more strident and Mick Jagger-like than the softened tones...
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West Seattle Blog | August 06, 2009
West Seattle notes: Dog Days ; outdoor shows; pie war; more
...because it's free! - at tonight's Admiral Neighborhood Association-presented Summer Concerts at Hiawatha show: Neil Young tribute band Ragged Glory and Cajun/Zydeco band Swamp Soul. It'll be chillier than last week but the forecast still calls...
In this article: Dog Days of Summer, Dog, Humane Society, and Neil Young
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Wikipedia | August 05, 2009
Broken Arrow (album)
...the form of long, structured jams, evoking the style of previous Crazy Horse collaborations Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Zuma '' and ''Ragged Glory. The final track is a live take of a Jimmy Reed song that was recorded on a small audience...
In this article: Broken Arrow, Crazy Horse, Neil Young, Broken Arrow, Interstate, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Jimmy Reed, Buffalo Springfield, and Zuma
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West Seattle Blog | July 30, 2009
Video: Summer Concerts at Hiawatha, show #2
...add some video later. Four more concerts in the series, and next week, there are two groups - Swamp Soul, with Cajun/Zydeco music, and Ragged Glory, a Neil Young tribute band. The full schedule, and more information about Admiral...
In this article: Neil Young, Eagles, and Lion King
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West Seattle Blog | June 24, 2009
Slate set for Admiral Neighborhood Assoc. summer concert series
...they are folk-rooted and fun. Thursday, August 6th - A TWO act night with Swamp Soul and Ragged Glory - Swamp Soul is Cajun/Zydeco foot-stomping music. Ragged Glory is a lot of Neil Young and a little more. Thursday, August 13th - Elizabeth...
In this article: West Seattle, Pete Seeger, and Neil Young
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Times Online | June 15, 2009
Isle of Wight Festival: Neil Young, the Pixies, Simple Minds
...impossible to please everyone. But he tried, with Heart of Gold, Cinnamon Girl, Mansion on the Hill and F***in' Up, the last two from his Ragged Glory album, whose squalling, chugging rhythm informed most of his set. During a deliriously...
In this article: Neil Young, Pixies, Cinnamon Girl, A Day in the Life, Hey Hey, My My, Heart of Gold, Gloria, Where Is My Mind?, and Keep on Rockin' in the Free World
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Wikipedia | April 04, 2009
Weld (album)
...is a live album and concert video by Neil Young & Crazy Horse released in 1991, comprising performances recorded on the tour to promote the Ragged Glory album. Initially released as a limited edition three-disc set entitled Arc-Weld, with the...
In this article: Neil Young, Arc, Crazy Horse, Weld, Gulf War, DVD, Blowin' in the Wind, Bob Dylan, and Sonic Youth
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boston.com - Latest music news | December 15, 2008
Neil Young keeps on rockin'
...of "Mother Earth (Natural Anthem ," an eco-friendly hymn that seems even more relevant today than when it appeared on 1990's "Ragged Glory": "Respect Mother Earth/ And her healing ways/ Or trade away/ Our children's days." Perhaps to...
In this article: Neil Young, E-mail, DCU Center, Cortez the Killer, Cinnamon Girl, A Day in the Life, Old Man, Hey Hey, My My, Heart of Gold, and Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
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CNET News.com | June 23, 2008
Pride and profanity in band names and album titles Digital Noise: Music and Tech - CNET News
...the asterisks are mine.) This brings to mind a problem I've had with a particular Neil Young song, the third track on his 1990 album Ragged Glory, which also appears on the live record Weld. On the back of both albums, the title appears as...
In this article: Neil Young, Itunes, CNET News, Microsoft, CDDB, Slate, Gracenote, Windows Vista, and George Carlin
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Ragged Glory is a 1990 album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
The album revisits the hard rock style previously explored on Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and Zuma. The first two tracks are songs Young and Crazy Horse originally wrote and performed live in the 1970s with Country Home notably being performed on their 1976 tour. "Farmer John" is a cover of a 60s song, written and performed by R&B duo Don and Dewey and also performed by garage band The Premiers. Young admitted that the song "Days that Used to Be" is inspired on Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages". The album features many extended guitar jams, with two songs stretching out to ten minutes and more.
"Fuckin' Up" is frequently covered by Pearl Jam live.
Toronto based band Constantines recorded a version of Neil's "Fuckin' Up" in Winnipeg,which surfaced at the b-side the their "Our Age" 7"in November 2008. ==Track listing==
All songs written by Neil Young except as noted.
# "Country Home" – 7:05
# "White Line" – 2:57
# "Fuckin' Up" – 5:54
# "Over and Over" – 8:28
# "Love to Burn" – 10:00
# "Farmer John" (Don Harris, Dewey Terry) – 4:14
# "Mansion on the Hill" – 4:48
# "Days That Used to Be" – 3:42
# "Love and Only Love" – 10:18
# "Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)" – 5:11
- Name:
- Ragged Glory
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Rock, hard rock
- Release Date:
- September 04, 1990
- Produced by:
- Neil Young and David Briggs
- Recorded By:
- Neil Young & Crazy Horse
- Length:
- 62:43
- Record Label:
- Reprise
- Recording Dates:
- April 1990 <small> at Plywood Digital, Woodside, CA (except "Mother Earth": The Hoosier Dome)
- Manufacturer:
- Warner Bros / Wea
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