Dale Crover in Neil Young Video

Started by GrimReaper, July 09, 2005, 10:25:34 AM

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GrimReaper

Dale plays a young Neil Young in the Harvest Moon video. I have a video with an interview and scenes from the video. At the end he crashes a Cadilac. Anyone else seen it? He does look the part in the video.

moanin' ludlow

Neil Young is the new Melvins bass player!!!!!

Beto Brasil

i made a DVD that contain this video.
Melvins on TVs. good jam !!
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Smellis

Can someone post a still pic from the vid of Crover???
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(the) Razor

I was just listening to this album today. Really rate Harvest Moon.

Anyone know the back-story to this? Did Neil know of the Melvins somehow or did Dale basically just get a job as an extra? My inner Melvins fanboy is too curious on this one over the years.
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black stallion

Quote from: (the) Razor on April 25, 2016, 04:38:25 AM
or did Dale basically just get a job as an extra?

this?

plus Dale is a huge NY fan
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meezer

Quote from: (the) Razor on April 25, 2016, 04:38:25 AM
I was just listening to this album today. Really rate Harvest Moon.

Anyone know the back-story to this? Did Neil know of the Melvins somehow or did Dale basically just get a job as an extra? My inner Melvins fanboy is too curious on this one over the years.
I'm a huge Neil Young fan and I only like this one marginally. I love his solo acoustic stuff, but I think this album just sounds all wrong. He's revisited this type of album concept again since then with better results - Silver And Gold, Prairie Wind.
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(the) Razor

Thanks for the tip. I haven't heard at least about 20% of his albums, but I will check out the ones you recommend.
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meezer

Quote from: (the) Razor on April 26, 2016, 03:43:21 AM
Thanks for the tip. I haven't heard at least about 20% of his albums, but I will check out the ones you recommend.
In truth, I recommend Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Studio and live. That's the best stuff (IMO). I love This Notes For You (jazzy blues album with a horn section). The album with Pearl Jam (Mirrorball) is not too bad. His archive stuff from early 70s is excellent too.
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The Fly

Quote from: meezer on April 26, 2016, 07:35:53 AM
Quote from: (the) Razor on April 26, 2016, 03:43:21 AM
Thanks for the tip. I haven't heard at least about 20% of his albums, but I will check out the ones you recommend.
In truth, I recommend Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Studio and live. That's the best stuff (IMO). I love This Notes For You (jazzy blues album with a horn section). The album with Pearl Jam (Mirrorball) is not too bad. His archive stuff from early 70s is excellent too.

Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Ragged Glory is a good one. 

meezer

Quote from: The Fly on April 26, 2016, 09:10:37 AM
Quote from: meezer on April 26, 2016, 07:35:53 AM
Quote from: (the) Razor on April 26, 2016, 03:43:21 AM
Thanks for the tip. I haven't heard at least about 20% of his albums, but I will check out the ones you recommend.
In truth, I recommend Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Studio and live. That's the best stuff (IMO). I love This Notes For You (jazzy blues album with a horn section). The album with Pearl Jam (Mirrorball) is not too bad. His archive stuff from early 70s is excellent too.

Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Ragged Glory is a good one.
That was my favorite for years. Now I lean slightly towards Broken Arrow. I hate Green whatever (the musical) Sleeps With Angels is decent, and Psychedelic Pill is actually quite good, considering their advanced age.  :mrgreen:
"Get off of our stage. If you want on this stage, get in show business." -King Buzzo
"Yeah, we don't come in the 7-11 where you work and get up on the counter." -Mark D
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Mount Ambulance

Neil Young 1972-75 ...

Harvest
Time Fades Away
On The Beach
Tonight's The Night

Man, what a run ... 4 for 4 ... dig alota Neil, but those four are probably my faves thru and thru ... those and of course the Dead Man OST
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Quote from: meezer on April 26, 2016, 09:45:38 AM
Quote from: The Fly on April 26, 2016, 09:10:37 AM
Quote from: meezer on April 26, 2016, 07:35:53 AM
Quote from: (the) Razor on April 26, 2016, 03:43:21 AM
Thanks for the tip. I haven't heard at least about 20% of his albums, but I will check out the ones you recommend.
In truth, I recommend Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Studio and live. That's the best stuff (IMO). I love This Notes For You (jazzy blues album with a horn section). The album with Pearl Jam (Mirrorball) is not too bad. His archive stuff from early 70s is excellent too.

Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Ragged Glory is a good one.
That was my favorite for years. Now I lean slightly towards Broken Arrow. I hate Green whatever (the musical) Sleeps With Angels is decent, and Psychedelic Pill is actually quite good, considering their advanced age.  :mrgreen:

I might get hate for this, but I love Neil Young's Trans album. It's exactly what I want Kraftwerk to be, not what Kraftwerk actually is