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Neil Young Review: Glastonbury Headliner’s ‘Oceanside Countryside

Neil Young Review: Glastonbury Headliner’s ‘Oceanside Countryside

March 8, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Neil Young’s ‌”Oceanside Countryside”: A Gift or a Test⁣ of⁢ Patience?

Table of Contents

  • Neil Young’s ‌”Oceanside Countryside”: A Gift or a Test⁣ of⁢ Patience?
    • The Backstory of “Oceanside Countryside”
    • Original Mixes and Sonic Textures
    • A deeper Dive into‌ the Music
    • Final Thoughts
  • Neil Young’s‍ “Oceanside Countryside”: ‍A Gift or⁢ a Test of‍ Patience?
    • the ⁤Backstory of “Oceanside⁣ Countryside”
    • Original Mixes and Sonic Textures
    • A deeper Dive ⁣into the Music
    • Final Thoughts
    • Neil Young’s “Oceanside Countryside”: Your questions ​Answered
      • What is⁤ “Oceanside Countryside” by Neil Young?
      • When was “Oceanside ‍Countryside” recorded?
      • Is “Oceanside Countryside” all-new material?
      • What is⁢ the importance of the “original mixes” on “Oceanside Countryside”?
      • Were were the⁣ songs on “Oceanside Countryside” recorded?
      • How does ⁣”Oceanside Countryside”​ relate to Neil Young’s album “Comes a ⁤Time”?
      • Which songs from “Oceanside Countryside” also appear on ⁤”Comes ⁣A Time”?

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For many, especially those of Gen X, revisiting Neil Young feels like returning ‌to a⁤ pleasant, familiar space. As the “Godfather ‍of ⁣grunge,” Young’s influence on the Nineties indie scene is undeniable. His songs, like “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” and “Hey Hey, My My,” were⁣ staples at gatherings, blending sensitive acoustic melodies with a ⁣cynical electric edge.

Though, the release of “Oceanside Countryside,” a collection of “lost” recordings, ​raises⁣ the question: Is this for the fans, or is it testing their loyalty? Following his deliberations about appearing at this‌ year’s Glastonbury Festival, releasing ⁢an album without⁢ new material seems audacious. Many of ​these ‍10 tracks have surfaced in various forms across Young’s extensive archives, including appearances on⁣ Rust⁣ Never Sleeps, Hawks and Doves, Comes a Time, Live At Massey Hall ⁣1971 and ‍ Archives Vol III. Online forums reflect the⁣ sentiment,with collectors admitting that “Neil’s really trying my patience with this ⁤one.”

The Backstory of “Oceanside Countryside”

For those less familiar, these country rock songs were recorded in 1977, intended ⁤as an ⁢album ‌preceding 1978’s Comes a Time.​ the initial five tracks were laid down in Florida, largely with Young playing the instruments himself, while the latter five were recorded in Nashville​ with a full band. New listeners seeking an introduction before Glastonbury might ​appreciate the classic, mandolin-infused tracks like “Sail Away” and “Goin’ Back”.

The song “Pocahontas”, previously released on three albums, features a more prominent strumming, intensifying Young’s narrative of Native Americans fleeing European colonizers who “killed us in our teepee, cut our women down”.

Original Mixes and Sonic Textures

A key selling point is that these are the original 1977 mixes, making it essential ⁤for dedicated collectors. Perhaps the nuances of the late 20th century can ⁤be discerned. There’s a metallic sharpness in the guitars, and Young’s voice ⁢sounds more​ distant, evoking⁣ an outdoor setting. The lesser-known⁤ track “The⁢ Old Homestead” (originally on ⁢ Hawks ⁢and Doves) features a ⁤prominent theremin, ‌enhancing the campfire⁢ ghost story of a naked horse rider fleeing the FBI and prehistoric birds.

Neil Young Oceanside Countryside Album ⁣Cover
Is Young gifting us lost jewels ​or trying our ⁤patience on ‘Oceanside Countryside’? (Reprise Records/AP)

A deeper Dive into‌ the Music

“It Might Have Been” ​is a full band performance, a mellow country track with fiddle and 4/4 guitar chords. The lyrics explore Young’s recurring themes of ​regret ⁢and lost dreams. “It’s not to late to set ‍things ⁢straight,” he sings. ‍”Let’s never say ‘it might have⁢ been’.”

Final Thoughts

Young seems intent on monetizing every​ piece of ⁣recorded music in his archives.The release of Oceanside Countryside on both‌ clear and black vinyl feels contradictory, given ⁤his history of speaking out against environmental destruction and corporate greed. Ethical considerations aside, many will likely tune in to⁢ Young’s Glastonbury set. The allure of nostalgia is strong, and forgiveness may come easily, at least until the hypothetical release of Live at Glastonbury 2025!

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Neil Young’s‍ “Oceanside Countryside”: ‍A Gift or⁢ a Test of‍ Patience?

Published: 2025-03-08

For many, especially those of Gen X, revisiting ‍ Neil Young feels ​like returning to a

‍ ⁢ pleasant, familiar space. As the ‌”Godfather of grunge,” Young’s​ influence on the Nineties indie scene is

‌ undeniable. His songs, like “Only Love Can Break Your ‍Heart” ‌and “Hey Hey, My My,”‌ were staples at

⁣ gatherings, blending‌ sensitive acoustic melodies with​ a‍ cynical electric edge.

Though, the‌ release⁢ of⁤ “Oceanside Countryside,” a collection of “lost”‌ recordings, ‌raises‌ the‍ question: Is

⁢ ⁤ this for the fans, or is it testing thier loyalty? ‌Following his deliberations about appearing at this

⁢ ⁤ year’s⁤ Glastonbury Festival, releasing an album without new material seems audacious. ‌Many of

‌ ‍ these 10 tracks have surfaced in various forms across ⁣Young’s extensive archives, including appearances

⁣ ⁣ ‍ ⁢ ​ on ⁣ Rust Never Sleeps, hawks and Doves, Comes a time, Live ‍At Massey Hall 1971 and Archives

Vol III. online ⁢forums reflect the sentiment,with collectors⁢ admitting that “Neil’s‌ really trying my

⁤ patience ​with this one.”

the ⁤Backstory of “Oceanside⁣ Countryside”

For those less⁤ familiar,these country rock songs were recorded in ​1977,intended as an album preceding

‌ ​ ‍ ​ 1978’s‍ Comes a⁤ Time. the initial five tracks were laid⁢ down in Florida, largely with Young playing

⁢ ‍ ‌ the instruments himself, while the latter five ​were⁣ recorded in Nashville with a​ full band. New ⁣listeners

⁤ ‍ ⁤ ⁣ seeking an introduction before Glastonbury might appreciate the classic, mandolin-infused tracks

‍ like “Sail​ Away” and “Goin’ Back”.

The song “Pocahontas”,previously ‌released on three albums,features‌ a​ more‍ prominent strumming,

⁤ ​ ⁣ ‌ intensifying Young’s narrative of Native Americans fleeing european colonizers who “killed us in our teepee,

⁣ ‍ cut our women down”.

Original Mixes and Sonic Textures

A key selling point is​ that these are⁢ the⁢ original 1977 mixes, making it essential for dedicated collectors.

⁤ ⁢ ‌ ‌ ⁣ Perhaps the nuances‍ of the late 20th century ‍can be ‌discerned.​ Ther’s a metallic‌ sharpness in the​ guitars,

‌ ⁢ ⁣ ​ and Young’s voice sounds more distant, evoking⁣ an outdoor setting.‌ The lesser-known track ⁢“the Old

⁢⁤ Homestead”⁣ (originally on Hawks and Doves) features ‍a prominent theremin, enhancing the campfire

⁣ ⁢ ghost story of a naked horse rider fleeing the FBI ‌and‌ prehistoric birds.

neil Young Oceanside Countryside Album Cover

Is Young gifting us lost jewels or trying our patience ⁣on ‘oceanside Countryside’? (Reprise

⁢ ‍ ‍ Records/AP)

A deeper Dive ⁣into the Music

“It Might Have Been” is ⁣a full‌ band performance, a mellow country track ⁤with fiddle and 4/4‍ guitar‍ chords. The

‍ lyrics explore Young’s ⁤recurring⁣ themes⁤ of regret and⁣ lost dreams. ‍”It’s not to late ⁤to set things straight,”

​he sings. “Let’s never⁤ say ‘it might have been’.”

Final Thoughts

Young seems intent on monetizing every piece of recorded music in his archives.The ​release of

Oceanside Countryside ⁣on both clear and black‌ vinyl feels contradictory, given his history ⁤of speaking

‍ ⁣ ⁣ out against environmental destruction and corporate‌ greed.‌ Ethical considerations ‍aside, many will likely

⁤ ‍ ⁣ tune in to Young’s Glastonbury set. The allure of nostalgia is strong, and forgiveness may come

⁢ ​ ‌ easily,⁢ at least until the hypothetical ⁤release of Live at Glastonbury 2025!

Neil Young’s “Oceanside Countryside”: Your questions ​Answered

What is⁤ “Oceanside Countryside” by Neil Young?

“Oceanside Countryside” is ⁣a recently released album of previously unreleased ⁣recordings by Neil Young, made ⁢between May ​and December 1977. It’s part of ‍his “Analog ​Original Series”​ and is considered a‌ “lost” album, ‌recorded before his ‍1978 album, Comes​ a Time. The album leans into a country/folk sound,⁤ characteristic of that era​ in Young’s ⁢career.

When was “Oceanside ‍Countryside” recorded?

The songs on “Oceanside Countryside” were recorded from ‌May​ to December 1977. This places its⁤ creation‌ just⁢ before the release of Neil Young’s Comes‌ a‍ Time in ‌1978.

Is “Oceanside Countryside” all-new material?

No,‍ not entirely.⁣ While “Oceanside Countryside” is presented as ​a distinct album, several tracks have appeared in different versions ⁣on ‌other Neil⁤ Young albums, including Rust Never Sleeps, Hawks and Doves,⁢ Comes a ⁣Time, ‌ Live⁢ At Massey Hall 1971 and‍ Archives Vol‍ III.

What is⁢ the importance of the “original mixes” on “Oceanside Countryside”?

The appeal for collectors primarily lies in the⁤ fact that these are the original 1977 mixes of the ⁢songs. Listening to these mixes offers a glimpse into ‍the sonic landscape of that era, with described nuances like a “metallic sharpness” ⁢in the guitars and a more‍ “distant” vocal​ presence.

Were were the⁣ songs on “Oceanside Countryside” recorded?

The album’s tracks were recorded in two locations:

Florida: The first five tracks were primarily recorded⁤ in ⁣Florida with Neil ‌Young playing ⁢most of⁣ the instruments.

nashville: ⁢ The‍ remaining ‌five tracks were recorded in Nashville with a full band.

How does ⁣”Oceanside Countryside”​ relate to Neil Young’s album “Comes a ⁤Time”?

“Oceanside Countryside” was recorded ⁢ before Comes a time, acting as a ⁤precursor. ‍ they share a‍ similar country/folk sound.

Which songs from “Oceanside Countryside” also appear on ⁤”Comes ⁣A Time”?

Three songs appear on both ⁢albums:

“Goin’ Back”

‌ “Human Highway”

* “Field of ⁢Possibility

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