Advantages: Great Songs Throughout, That Stand Together As A Great Cohesive Piece Of Work Disadvantages: Not Quite As Accessible As Harvest
After The Gold Rush was the first Neil Young album released after his foray with Cosby, Stills, Nash and Young, enabling him to be shot into the limelight and the album to become of greater significance and prominence in the public eye. The album combined many of the elements of his CSNY work with some of his earlier pieces with Buffalo Springfield, with Crazy Horse backing Neil Young on many of the album?s songs. This mixture of harder, grittier songs and country/folk acoustic pieces provides an interesting blend that helps to create a dynamic sound that can be different from one listen to the next. Although initially dismissed by some critics upon its release, again with Rolling Stone magazine dismissing it, as an unfinished piece of work, but this has slowly changed over time, and is now seen as a classic album, ranking 71st ...
Advantages: Excellent collection of songs, slicker production than previous albums Disadvantages: None
For me this is one of Neil Young's best recordings, if not his best recording. Neil Young is an acclaimed singer songwriter in the folk/ country/ rock medium and has a career spanning 40 years. This record was recorded in 1970 and is a slight departure for Young as it is on the whole a sentimental and ballad ladened album. This is not to undersell it as these are also some of the strongest songs that Young has written, especially the title track with it's imaginative and dreamlike lyrics. This at the time was a real departure for Young and the song was very symptomatic of the times.
The album is not all balladry though, although most of it's strongest cuts fall within this. The main exception to this rule would be 'Southern Man' where Young gets to grips with a real rollicking and rocking protest song. it's lyrically potent ...
Advantages: Funny Disadvantages: Few errors by director
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I know that this is one hell of a corny film but it does not take away the fact that this is my all-time favourite film, so I do apologize if this is one heck of a biased review.
Despite Uncle Buck been rather cheesy it was the film that made Macauley Culkin – a rather forgotten actor now who was once huge. The story is quite predictable and right from the start its quite obvious where the film is going but John Candy adds a quite brilliant charm to the film and provides plenty of humour.
Story ~~
Bucks brother Bob played by Garrett M. Browns father in law has a heart-attack so Bob and his wife head to the hospital. Slight problem though, they have three children and its too short notice to call anyone to look after them. So as a last resort Bob and his snobbish wife phone Uncle Buck, the member of their ...
Disillusioned 04.07.2001
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