I love all this new Neil, believe me I do, but it is getting real expensive to keep up. But it seems that appropriately it should be at $59.98 for the complete set, and not $69.98. Hey, at least the it's down from $99.98 like the single LP of After the Gold Rush and Greendale, and you can get all the items separately (and even cheaper than the deluxe bundle). I always thought the marketing was that when you bought a bundle you get a bit of a break on price, right? Not the opposite. If you buy the deluxe, you get the same thing with a big fat LP sized inch thick box for $69.98. So, if you buy the LP, CD and DVD you spend $63.95. So I’ll order through my local record store.
The deluxe edition is now available for preorder from Amazon.
This beautiful concert is being released on LP, DVD and CD, plus a numbered deluxe boxed edition that includes all 3 formats – LP, CD and DVD. There is only one track listing on the Greedy Hand, so I’m assuming that the DVD is the same as the CD and LP. Seem to remember reading years ago that the Dutch film was 38 minutes long?Īll three versions of Young Shakespeare are now listed on Amazon although not available to preorder yet, so I’ll be ordering the deluxe edition from my local record store. Anyone here who may know different, I would appreciate that information.Īny idea of the tracklisting of the DVD. I didn’t read anything on the description at Greedy Hand that this was limited or exclusive to the Hand. This comment has been removed by the author. Reasonably priced LP! Individually sold DVD! Fancy lithograph also available!
NYA 2 and the de luxe Rust Bucket sold rather fast. Just in case you are awake already and don't want to miss out on this one. The de luxe edition and other tangibles of Young Shakespeare can be pre-ordered now. Glad to help, GmbArb! The desktop version has tons of videos on the song file cards we can’t get to through our phones. Also real excited to hear that first show at Carnegie Hall from the bootleg series. Both capturing Neil at the height of his powers. Two completely different periods in a long and a lustrous journey through the past. I’m very excited about this release, and equally for Rust Bucket too. Several months ago Neil previewed several videos from Young Shakespeare and his performances were outstanding. Given the Rustbucket price, expecting this to be under to £50 in the UK. I'll watch the pricing for the Deluxe version with great interest. Tomatron,Thanks for replying the video for Tell Me Why can be viewed on a desktop. I mean, we haven’t heard the whole Young Shakespeare album, but Neil at least says it’s the best one. They can each persuasively be viewed as the Holy Grail document of the eras they represent. It’s quite a thrill that these two records are coming out so close together, with such a resemblance in the artwork. We already see three different covers for it on NYA, and the one at the top of your post has got to be a DVD, by the shape of it. Maybe Young Shakespeare will be the same deal. A look at the box set for that one shows different art for each - CD, LPs, and DVD, with a separate design for the box itself. The new album cover for it is remarkably similar to the one for the Rust Bucket CD. Looking forward to the album’s release next month it just might be the definitive performance of all the live records documenting this period! It’s a great clip, although the video seems badly compressed and blocky on playback. The video is available on the desktop version. I am finding the audio but no video for this track preview. The most pure-sounding acoustic performances we have in the Archive.” To my fans, I say this is the best ever…one of Young wrote on NYA that Young Shakespeare is, “a more calm performance, without the celebratory atmosphere of Massey Hall, captured live on 16mm. The Sand,” “Helpless,” “Down by the River,” and “Sugar Mountain.” The originalĥ0 year-old analog tapes have been lovingly restored, making availableĮarly acoustic recordings of two After the Gold Rush songs,Įarly Harvest tunes, and beloved favorites such as “Ohio,” “Cowgirl in Later that year but was not publicly available until now.
The concert was recorded for presentation on German TV The Stratford, CT show captures the artist strippedĭown to the bare essentials-acoustic guitar, piano, and harmonica. Neil Young sat down for a performance at The Shakespeare Theater on Just two months after the release of his seminal After the Gold Rush,
A preview track and video for "Tell Me Why" from the upcoming "Young Shakespeare" album by Neil Young is now available on NYA.Īs noted here in 2020, Neil Young discussed the unreleased album and film titled " Young Shakespeare" from January 1971 at the Shakespeare Theater in Stratford, Connecticut as "the earliest known film of any of my performances."