Living With War - Neil Young

Living With War

Neil Young

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2006-05-09
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2006 Reprise Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
After the Garden Neil Young 3:21 USD 1.29
2
Living With War Neil Young 5:03 USD 1.29
3
The Restless Consumer Neil Young 5:46 USD 1.29
4
Shock and Awe Neil Young 4:51 USD 1.29
5
Families Neil Young 2:24 USD 1.29
6
Flags of Freedom Neil Young 3:40 USD 1.29
7
Let's Impeach the President Neil Young 5:07 USD 1.29
8
Lookin' for a Leader Neil Young 4:02 USD 1.29
9
Roger and Out Neil Young 4:23 USD 1.29
10
America the Beautiful Neil Young 2:56 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Need more like these

    5
    By elvis60s
    Neil is direct and unapologetic. Like Rock and Roll when it works.
  • To anyone who says this is un american

    5
    By Cinder0
    Yeah I bet that now that mr Obama is president protesting is AMERICAN AGAIN SINCE ACCORDING TO ROCK NEWS OBAMA HATES AMERICA AND HE IS OTHER UNTRUE STUFF! TO ANYONE WHO DOESN'T KNOW WHAT I MEAN WHEN I SAY ROCK NEWS IT MEANS FOX NEWS! Bush is a MORON! dick Cheney should be called dark side of the moon Cheney! And I case you don't know al gore WON not bush! I'm sorry to anyone who is offended! Bush went AWOL INCASE ANY OF YOU THOUGHT that BUSH WAS BRAVE TO FIGHT IN IT! I like Obama! Now stop blaming Obama for the ressesiton that BUSH started!
  • I love Neil Young

    1
    By mrtew
    I love Neil Young and I agree with everything he says on this record but musically and vocally it's just to painful to listen to. He just sounds bad. And to think he even released it twice, wow. Most of his albums sound fantastic but this one and Fork in the Road just sound awful to me, limp guitars and droning whining vocals with barely any melody. Thank god he went on to do brilliant music again after this!
  • Young, Neil

    1
    By dubbinmusic
    This album sounds like it was written in 9 days. Ironically, about the same time it took American soldiers to sweep Iraq and take Baghdad. Reactionary? Why not be proactive? The Middle East is on fire. The left is in power. Neil Young is silent...
  • Great Message, Alright Music

    4
    By Zimmerman, Eric
    While I agree with the overall message of this album, I think that Young's best moments are his older heart wrenching acoustic songs. I was a little turned off by the music but absolutely loved the thoughts and ideas conveyed on this album. The song that had the biggest impact on me was "Families". It is exceptional lyrically and also very good musically. Again, the only critique I have of this album is Young's "metal folk protest music" sounds a little forced and repetitive at times. I would recommend this album to any diehard CSNY fan, but the casual fan might want to stick with the classics. If you really enjoy this album you should check out the movie CSNY Deja Vu.
  • Impeach Obama!

    1
    By USA Freedom
    This album means more now with Obummer in office.
  • Disappointed

    2
    By DenaliDad
    Neil Young still sounds just like he did 35 or more years ago. Same nasally, anti-war music. I listened to him during two tours in Viet Nam and only the words have changed. Neil, you need to move forward. Find a new groove, dude.
  • Rockin' Passionate Performance

    5
    By amblue
    Long time Neil fan with a Republican tilt towards the left. I don't agree with all of Neil's political views in this album, but the performance is one for the ages. Neil rocks with a clear concise view in a way that he hasn't since Ragged Glory. This is the Neil album we all hoped he had left in him, and Neil does not disappoint. Every song is great and the underlying chords riffs and melodies blend together in a precise fashion. Neil is at his best when the songs sound the same, as he aptly points out at the beginning of the Year Of The Horse double set. Living With War is a must buy for all Neil fans no matter your political views. I particularly love how he blends the bugle, Taps and other military themes into the songs.
  • An Important Thing For Every Artist To Do

    5
    By RobertZimmerman02
    I am not from the camp where people think that an artist should stay out of politics. Did we forget that this is where Neil and his friends (like CSN) came from? They were writing songs like this 30 years ago, and as many artists from that generation have faded out--Neil is not only making relevant music, but keeping his own legacy relevant in the process. Keep it up!
  • Nice job Neil

    5
    By Ratsman
    I feel this albums teaches younger people to speak their mind and opinion, through Neil speaking his, this isn't some attempt to make some money or show everyone how he can still write protest songs, it's made to teach these younger people today to voice their opinion. A very smart move on Neil Young's part I would say.

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