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5:08 AM EST November 25, 2024:
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "Southern Pacific" From the album re-ac-tor (October 28, 1981)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
When I bought this on vinyl, shortly after it came out, I took it home and pretty much instantly loved it, all except for the part where "Southern Pacific" had a scratch. Lived with it for a while, 'cause after all the other songs were all great, anyway, but eventually bought a second copy as a cutout--and that one had a scratch on "Southern Pacific," too-and in the very fucking same place
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1, 3, 17, 20 (or substitute any you want to answer if you’ve already been asked these!)
1 What was the first piece of media that made you realize you had a kink? ("Fascinations" as a child don't count here, this is your completely aware awakening.)
This is hard cuz I didn't realize I had a kink for it until really late, I hadn't even figured out I was ace. For me it was always a fascination (yeah I know it says no fascinations but oh well). The first real piece of media I remember was Raist/lin from Dragon/lance because he's sickly and weak and has the death cough. I just remember being obsessed with him, hell I still am. Most media doesn't get the kink going for me, it's usually wavs or if I'm fantasizing over my own OCs. So yeah I don't have a specific piece of media cuz the kink is complicated for me XD
3 RE Media, creating: what kind of snz content are you currently seeking out? snz fic, art, audio, video, etc?
I mean I will never turn down looking at art (as long as it's not super messy). I've been reading Jay/vik stuff since I'm currently fixated on Vik/tor and writing it as well as most know XD
17 What was the tipping point that made you want to make a fetish blog?
Uhhhhh I think it was because I knew a lot of blue hellsite members had them (and this was before the hellsite went to shit) so it was just to have another space to interact that wasn't totally the forum.
20 How long have you been in some form of the snz community? (Forums, Livejournal / Insanejournal / Dreamwidth, personal websites, webrings, something else.) BONUS: What was your favorite format and why?
The hellsite was my first dip into the community. I remember finding it back in 2015 because I was searching for stuff on Raist/lin and he came up in a few posts. I started looking into it for several months before I broke down and made an account in late 2015. So I'm not an OG snz fet person at all XD I definitely prefer tumblr over the forum tho I miss that I could search a lot better with the forum. I think there's more of us here who get why the forum went to hell and you can block the weirdos easier.
Thanks Rex!
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Tumblr interface is manmade horrors beyond my comprehension because it's horrible and I don't understand it.
Take 2:
Wow i forgot about Crazy Horse, any faves from them? I'm more an young Neil Young guy. Him with sideburns is 😅. Also what is Slime?
sinserely 🤠
i've never listened to crazy horse's music without neil young but my favorite neil young and crazy horse album is re ac tor... and slime is this dish my mom makes that's a big pot of rice with melted velveeta cheese that has cut up smoked sausage broccoli and herbs and spices and shit in it... really good with hot sauce it's like the ultimate comfort meal
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Shakey Sundays #37:
Trans, Part 2

Every artist worthy of your Dollar Bin buck has at least one wacky identity crisis record.
Joni declared God a boogie man and life one big Pork Pie Hat; a few years later she went full synth on Dog Eat Dog; Cat Stevens decided songs should be 18 minutes long and then dedicated a record to the Pythagorean Theorem; Sandy Denny tried out war-era white jazz under a thatched roof; Lou Reed strove to make an album that was entirely unlistenable; and Paul Simon dedicated years and millions of dollars to a musical about a caped Puerto Rican vampire kid...
And, of course, you've got your pick of midlife crisis Dylan records: most of his records fit that description. Prior to dedicating the equivalent of 5 albums in a row to Sinatra, he did everything from a cowboy soundtrack to 80's reggae, not to mention the still largely incomprehensible Self Portrait.
But for me, Neil Young's Trans remains, hands down, the very best identity crisis record in the dollar bin. I see I got my copy for 92 cents. And, now that I've dedicated an entire 65,000 word post to both exorcising and exercising my own personal demons associated with Trans, it's time that we settled in and talked about its actual songs.
First of all, Trans would be far better as an Eldorado length EP. Three of the album's songs have no place on the record thematically or musically; rather, Little Thing Called Love, the interminable Like An Inca and Hold On To Your Love belong on a Shakey / Joe Freakin' Lala duo record with the working title of Johnny's Island of Steaming Hot Dog Waste, or something akin to that: it's a perfectly dull set of songs which Young's new boss at that time, David Geffen, labeled as lousy.
(I'm going out on a limb with that conclusion because I have yet to hear all of the newly released tracks from those sessions that appear on Archives 3; my famous brother is probably choking on his microbrewed sourbeer in rage and swearing by Neil's yacht rock phase as we speak.)
Disappointingly, as near as I can tell Archives 3 doesn't offer any new truly Trans songs; Young apparently just recorded five core songs with his wall of machines.
(I don't consider the Mr Soul on this record a core song; Young says he jokingly recorded it as a Buffalo Springfield reunion audition tape. No wonder they never got back together.)
But forget about Mr Soul: I'm here to argue that every single one of Trans' original five songs is a winner.
Let's consider them in order.
Computer Age is a top twenty Neil Young track. If the whole record were this good we'd all talk about Trans in hushed tones and toss around descriptive words like masterpiece and mothercuddler. But Computer Age is the album's high water mark.
First of all, the song freakin' rocks: I totally dig its groove and hooks. Computer Age makes me want to cook up a six course meal made entirely out of recycled semi-conductors, all while dancing. Computer Age! Computer Age!
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To my ears, Computer Age is the only piece of music on this record, or, frankly, on any of Neil's records between Re-Ac-Tor and This Notes for You, which sounds 100% finished and successful. Neil has plenty of visions; occasionally he fully nails one of them. The vocoder vocals all make sense to me here. The pacing is both stately and frantic. The bridge swoons.
We R In Control is nearly as good and twice as nuts.
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The day I lose my mind entirely and start blogging here about how there was no moon landing and how Hilary Clinton is a Taiwanese super spy android, please know that I have adopted We R In Control as my personal theme song. And while you are at it, please get me some help.
There are more competing hooks in this song than in The Cure's Fascination Street - and I've counted, there are at least seven hooks in that song. Plus every one of Neil's hooks is bonkers. Whoop! Whoop! Whoop! Whoop! He attempts everything in the song: he swings; he stomps; he performs a solo on an 80s-era telephone's digital keypad.
Song three, Transformer Man, should be the other fully successful track on the record. After all, it's a truly beautiful song, a fact Neil admitted 10 years later on MTV Unplugged.
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I love how there's one single nerd-club-level Shakey guy in the audience who recognizes this song as it opens - you can hear him let out a shocked Yeah! while everyone else fingers their MTV-issued bowls of mixed nuts and wine coolers and wonders what's up.
The summer that this live version of Transformer Man came out I was at journalism camp (yeah, Journalism Camp). Midweek I derailed an entire class taught by the LA Reader's music critic by complimenting his citing of this song as the only redeemable moment on the live record. He looked at me dumbfounded: a 17 year old existed who enjoyed Trans. The rest of the class sighed and waited for a resumption of normalcy. It took a while.
But the song's original take makes a critical mistake: Neil occasionally shuts off the vocal altering vocoder. Every time we hear snatches of his almost normal singing voice we get distracted.
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See what I mean? When Neil's computerized pinprick of a voice quivers this song is shimmies. But when we know it's him singing we're disappointed and want to hear On The Beach.
Happily, there is not a single note on Computer Cowboy that sounds like standard Shakey.
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Neil has spilled a lot of ink outlining his thematic intentions with this record; I think a lot of what he was trying to say is actually really valuable, and I'll get into all of that in my eventual post for Trans, Part 3.
But, try as he might to tell his interviewers that Computer Cowboy is a deep think piece centering around a cattle rancher by day who's a hacker by night and the implications of that guy's whole deal on life as we know it, this song has no possible justification, and that's makes it wonderful. Back in 1993, long after the Dylan show I chronicled in Part 1, all 5 or 6 adolescent boys in my bedroom and I definitely fell down laughing hysterically when Neil got to his "yippee-yi-yippee-yi-ay" fade out. He may continue to take this whole project seriously, but Trans is also just ridiculously funny.
Sample and Hold stands alongside Computer Age as the record's other attempt at something vital. There's just a lot of ambition to be heard in the track. Neil thought a lot about, well, something or other while working on this song.
Young issued an extended dance remix of the song in 1982 but left that version off Archives 3. A critical mistake!
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I can't think of anything insightful to say about Sample and Hold other than please, go listen to it.
We know you'll be happy.
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listened to re-ac-tor for the first time, and hoo. the acoustic version of shots is one of my all-time favourite neil songs, but the studio version is harrowing. it's just as haunting, but though i miss the bridge, taking it out removes anything like respite and what's left is relentlessly intense. i genuinely needed like ten minutes to catch my breath after it was done. and it's all the more effective for coming after thirty minutes of (enjoyable) dicking around
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Mid-Year Book Freakout 2023
Thank you for the tag @kazz-brekker! 🌻
1. Best book you’ve read so far this year
This is a hard one but I'm going to rule out the various re-reads I did this year (three!) and pick Rebecca.
2. Best sequel you’ve read so far this year
It's easily Dune Messiah - I don't think it's perfect, but I think I discovered lots of nuances in the series after re-reading the first book and dissecting Dune Messiah in that context has been really fun. The sequel also picks up the thread of the gothic atmosphere the first book was cultivating and continues to delve into that with greater detail which is probably why I grew fond it very quickly. Also Frank Herbert really got his shit together for it and committed to the criticism of empire that he was only really hinting at in the first book without forgetting to care for the characters and sympathise with them which I think really did something for me.
The series has a very TLT-esque balance of narrating the story, now that I think of it, in the sense that there are larger events happening in the universe around the characters while the narrative chooses to zero in on the personal tragedies of a select cast of characters in order to effectively convey the themes that it’s dealing with.
3. New release you haven’t read yet
I haven't really been keeping track of new releases much since I didn't care for a lot of the queer fiction Tor was marketing lately - but Our Wives Under the Sea has been on my radar for a while and it's the latest release I can think of at the moment because the rest of my tbr fully dips into books published pre-2000. I did read A Day of Fallen Night recently though, and it was published in Feb 2023, iirc.
4. Most anticipated release for the second half of the year
I'm going to cheat and say Alecto the Ninth although Tamsyn Muir said that release was probably going to be delayed. The only other release I'm looking forward to is The Bone Season #5 coming out next year-ish? (probably 2025 tbh).
5. Biggest disappointment
Books #2 and #3 in the Southern Reach trilogy were rather poorly done. I don't think Jeff Vandermeer is a very good storyteller, but instead has a lot to say about sci-fi and horror as genres - and those things are interesting but I'm not certain they can act as stand-ins for the actual act of storytelling.
I did still enjoy my reread of Annihilation though, but it was probably just nostalgia.
6. Biggest surprise
Wuthering Heights, although I'm not quite certain why. I think I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did.
7. Favorite new author (debut or new to you)
Daphne du Maurier - I'd tried to read and finish Rebecca before, but I really got around to finishing the book this year and it was very, very good. I enjoyed Rebecca so much that I kind of wanted to started My Cousin Rachel immediately; but I might have to put that off for a while because my tbr is very long at the moment.
8. Newest fictional crush/newest favorite character
I'm in Alia Atreides hell currently and I'm uncertain that there's any cure for it.
9. Book that made you cry
Harrow the Ninth! Books rarely make me cry and this was a reread but I still felt plenty emotional.
10. Book that made you happy
Solaris :) I distinctly remember smiling very broadly while I was reading the last couple paragraphs of the book. I think more people should read Solaris and also watch the film that Andrei Tarkovsky made based off of the book. It falls roughly under a category that I like to refer to as sci-fi horror, but it's also very Nona-esque, in the sense that it discusses the human condition of love with brutal honesty (I think basically all the sci-fi books I’ve read this year have dealt with very similar themes, especially with respect to their criticisms of imperial hegemony and environmentalism).
uhh tagging @phantomxblood @jaqobis @jelli-ace @wishesofeternity @honey-and-hibiscus-kingdom @iliyanaofcasimir and anybody else who might be interested in doing the game!
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8:51 PM EDT March 9, 2025:
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "Get Back On It"
From the album re-ac-tor
(October 28, 1981)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
I will brook no argument, cheese: re-ac-tor is Young's heaviest--and most underrated--record
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CHOCOLATE GUY'S BIRTHDAY IS IDES OF MARCH
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i liked re-ac-tor no songs in particular i just liked the general sound. one of them i think the last one was really cool. now its time to get trans
edit i spel it wrong
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re ac tor is a good album i think
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well, as is tradition (well it is now) here is every album i heard for the first time in 2024
polygondwanaland (king gizzard and the lizard wizard) - 4
hawks & doves (neil young) - 6
american stars n bars (neil young) - 4
tonight's the night (neil young) - 9
zuma (neil young) - 8
let it bleed (rolling stones) - 7
after the gold rush (neil young) - 9
harvest (neil young) - 7
trans (neil young) - 8
love in tyburn's shade (without history) - 7
weld (neil young) - 10
on the beach (neil young) - 9
gentle giant (gentle giant) - 7
way down in the rust bucket (neil young) - 7
white light/white heat (velvet underground) - 7
hitchhiker (neil young) - 7
neil young (stephen stills) - 7
everybody knows this is nowhere (neil young) - 9
comes a time (neil young) - 7
live rust (neil young) - 8
acquiring the taste (gentle giant) - 6
for a moment (jennifer reisner) - 5
the whaler (home is where) - 6
live the dream (ramshackle glory) - 8
shadows in the night (bob dylan) - 9
captain my captain (team dresch) - 6
the royal scam (steely dan) - 5
blue valentine (tom waits) - 7
sketches of spain (miles davis) - 8
shleep (robert wyatt) - 7
the geese and the ghost (anthony phillips) - 6
cured (steve hackett) - 5
highly strung (steve hackett) - 2
chomp (pylon) - 7
re-ac-tor (neil young) - 8
buffalo springfield (guess) - 6
present (van der graaf generator) - 5
real time (vdgg) - 7
trisector (vdgg) - 6
live at the paradiso (vdgg) - 8
nassau 1976 (david bowie) - 7
everybody's rockin' (neil young) - 3
old ways (neil young) - 4
now he sings, now he sobs (chick corea) - 8
landing on water (neil young) - 8
life (neil young) - 4
homegrown (neil young) - 8
burnt weeny sandwich (frank zappa) - 7
this note's for you (neil young) - 8
bluenote cafe (neil young) - 5
in a silent way (miles davis) - 6
franks wild years (tom waits) - 7
red apple falls (smog) - 7
radio city (big star) - 8
long may you run (stills-young band) - 3
for executive meeting (paranoid style) - 6
journey in satchidananda (alice coltrane) - 9
eldorado (neil young) - 5
freedom (neil young) - 8
a treasure (neil young) - 7
ragged glory (neil young) - 8
arc (neil young) - 5
monk's dream (thelonious monk) - 5
come on pilgrim (pixies) - 7
surfer rosa (pixies) - 6
good (morphine) - 9
a grounding in numbers (vdgg) - 5
ptah the el daoud (alice coltrane) - 5
earthling (david bowie) - 7
patterns in the sky (fisher thing) - 6
reality (david bowie) - 6
cracked actor (david bowie) - 3
tin machine (tin machine) - 5
ziggy stardust: the motion picture (david bowie) - 9
tonight (david bowie) - 2
best album - weld (tonight's the night in studio)
best songs:
3. bring me the disco king (david bowie)
2. from here to utopia (ramshackle glory)
tired eyes (neil young)
happy new year!
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i didnt include re-ac-tor or trans because i assumed we were all already loving those two
my list of favorite, must listen neil albums that aren't from the 70s LOL:
hawks and doves
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sleeps with angels
mirror ball
GREENDALE!!!!!!
chrome dreams II
psychedelic pill
way down in the rust bucket
songs for judy ok yes it was 1976 but listen to it anyways DID YOU KNOW THAT HE PLAYED THIS SHOW AT 1 AM THE NIGHT BEORE/MORNING OF THE LAST WALTZ. HE FLEW STRAIGHT FROM SONGS FOR JUDY TO THE LAST WALTZ.
TOAST!!!! toast is my baby
a treasure :)
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cover of southern pacific by neil young
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