Out on the Weekend (2009 Remaster)
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Published 2014-11-05
Out on the Weekend (2009 Remaster) · Neil Young
Harvest
℗ 2009 Reprise Records
Pedal Steel Guitar: Ben Keith
Producer: Elliot Mazer
Piano: Jack Nitzsche
Banjo: James Taylor
Drums: Kenny Buttrey
Acoustic Guitar: Neil Young
Electric Guitar: Neil Young
Harmonica, Piano, Producer: Neil Young
Lead Vocals: Neil Young
Bass Guitar: Tim Drummond
Unknown: Tim Mulligan
Writer: Neil Young
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All Comments (21)
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I'm here having a Coke and relaxing with my black Labrador next to me ...thanks Lord thank you so much!
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This whole album “ harvest” is a timeless masterpiece. lots of memories with this album.
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Love me some Neil. Specially when you is stoned
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This whole album is my life as a teenager. Listening to it has always been going back in time and live that life again in my mind, with my eyes closed. Music is awesome!! Neil Young is awesome!!!
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This one got me through the worst of times... Found a better love and started a brand new day... Thanks Neil
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See the lonely boy out on the weekend, can't relate to joy!!! Neil thank you for 50 years of music.
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Transports me right back to 1972.
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Think I'll pack it in and buy a pick-up Take it down to L.A. Find a place to call my own and try to fix up. Start a brand new day. The woman I'm thinking of, she loved me all up But I'm so down today She's so fine, she's in my mind. I hear her callin'. See the lonely boy, out on the weekend Trying to make it pay. Can't relate to joy, he tries to speak and Can't begin to say. She got pictures on the wall, they make me look up From her big brass bed. Now I'm running down the road trying to stay up Somewhere in her head. The woman I'm thinking of, she loved me all up But I'm so down today She's so fine she's in my mind. I hear her callin'. See the lonely boy, out on the weekend Trying to make it pay. Can't relate to joy, he tries to speak and Can't begin to say.
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I dont see how this wasnt a huge hit for Neil. A hidden gem.
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This song is an absolute masterpiece, Neil's simplicity is truly captivating and his lyrics are honest and timeless
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j'écoute depuis mes 18 ans, j'en ai 60, je ne me lasse pas, je kiffe tjs
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lyrics: Think I'll pack it in and buy a pick-up Take it down to L.A. Find a place to call my own and try to fix up. Start a brand new day. The woman I'm thinking of, she loved me all up But I'm so down today She's so fine, she's in my mind. I hear her callin'. See the lonely boy, out on the weekend Trying to make it pay. Can't relate to joy, he tries to speak and Can't begin to say. She got pictures on the wall, they make me look up From her big brass bed. Now I'm running down the road trying to stay up Somewhere in her head. The woman I'm thinking of, she loved me all up But I'm so down today She's so fine she's in my mind. I hear her callin'. See the lonely boy, out on the weekend Trying to make it pay. Can't relate to joy, he tries to speak and Can't begin to say.
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Harvest. One of the best albums of all time! 70s :)
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One of the greatest albums ever!
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Three of my favourite albums in this genre are from North America. Harvest by Neil Young; Highway 61 Reviited by Bob Dylan and Songs from a Room by Leonard Cohen.Three amazing contributions to popular music this British fan loves!
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One of the best records ever recorded. 10.25.20 and still listening.
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The way almost every song on this album holds such an intense memory for me is something very, very few albums have been able to do
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Harvest.. 1972 ..When I first fell in Love with Neil Young...And all his music.!
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"... Can't relate to joy tries to speak and can"t begin to say..." Lord, lyrics like this grab me and demand my full attention...
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When this album came out I was 17: what a wonder, how many emotions, how many loves born on the notes of these songs !!