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控えおろう!#このノイズが耳に入らぬか!!#グランジ・ロックの教祖,ニール・ヤング様のお通りだ。というわけで,一身同体のクレイジー・ホースを従えての怒涛の2枚組ライヴは強力無比で,ディランの3も聴き物。真のファンは『ARC』(1曲で35分)も買え。
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Live Rust gets the most props, but if you're looking for a live document of Neil Young and Crazy Horse at their speaker-shredding, stage-scorching best,
Weld is an absolute must-own. Fired up by the success of 1990's
Ragged Glory, and outraged by the eruption of the Gulf War, Young and his cohorts attacked their 1991 tour like men on a suicide mission. An angry, gunshot-laced version of Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" is the closest thing here to an acoustic reverie; the rest of the album offers up staggeringly intense electric versions of Neil songs both current ("Crime in the City," "Love to Burn," "Rockin' in the Free World") and classic ("Cortez the Killer," "Cinnamon Girl," "Powderfinger"). The back-cover photo of a disheveled Young cradling a broken-stringed guitar pretty much says it all--no one could have unleashed a sonic onslaught this brutal, and emerged unscathed from the experience.
--Dan Epstein