
Neil Young - Throw Your Hatred Down
This played randomly as I was running the other day. With Pearl Jam serving as Neil's backing band, Mirrorball represents, in my opinion, one of the many high points in Neil Young's post-1990 career.
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Mirror Ball was my introduction to Neil Young all those years ago, and still among my favourites of his albums.
I find it's often disparaged among many Neil Young fans, perhaps because of it's lack of subtlety, or perhaps because Pearl Jam are on it... nevertheless, you can't get over the fact that it sounds huge, and Neil is playing some of the best lead guitar of his life.
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