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That and Niel Young's influence.

 

Still one of my favourite tracks of all time.

Always reminds me of my dad, he had a top level Pioneer system and recall him queuing the arm and I would wait for those first few chords and then that magical harmonica.

 

I have managed to acquire the whole Neil Young catalogue on vinyl the past three years as they have been remastered and re-pressed.

By some considered to be the grandfather of grunge.

 

(Sorry guys, I get carried away, music is my absolute ultimate passion)

 

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.............................(Sorry guys, I get carried away, music is my absolute ultimate passion)....................

 

I like the way you said that. We all need an absolute ultimate passion, whatever that turns out to be. But music is a good one.

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I like the way you said that. We all need an absolute ultimate passion, whatever that turns out to be. But music is a good one.

 

Thanks DJR.

I must be honest, I am an absolute nut, spent from when I was 16 build my hi-fi set-up.

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Whist I am on that topic.

 

Some of my most iconic tracks that will make it in to a top list for me.

 

Eddie Vedder with Society (already posted)

Neil Young - Heart of gold (already posted)

 

 

Jeff Bukley's incredible cover of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen.

 

 

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Still one of my favourite tracks of all time.

Always reminds me of my dad, he had a top level Pioneer system and recall him queuing the arm and I would wait for those first few chords and then that magical harmonica.

 

I have managed to acquire the whole Neil Young catalogue on vinyl the past three years as they have been remastered and re-pressed.

By some considered to be the grandfather of grunge.

 

(Sorry guys, I get carried away, music is my absolute ultimate passion)

 

 

could not agree more

This was one of the first songs I learnt to play.......Still battling to get the harp to play like it used to

I need to spend more quality time playing

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