Times Fades Away (1973) Neil Young | TAKE 55: Sound "No, no, no"
Neil Young’s Time Fades Away (1973) is one of the most confrontational live albums of its era. Angry, exposed and restless, it turns a hit tour into a running argument about value, work and the cost of success. Across these grooves, Young keeps asking how much of your life you are willing to trade for someone else’s idea of who you should be. TAKE 55: Sound is the sister channel to TAKE 55, where I talk about cinema. Here I focus on records from my vinyl collection through feeling, memory and theme rather than straight reviews. Film essays: TAKE 55 / @takefiftyfive #NeilYoung #TimeFadesAway #Take55Sound #VinylCommunity #MusicEssay #AlbumAnalysis

▶︎
John Wesley Harding (1967) Bob Dylan | TAKE 55: Sound "Nothing is revealed"

▶︎
New Morning (1970) Bob Dylan | TAKE 55: Sound “That Must Be What It’s All About”

▶︎
The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) | TAKE 55: Sound "Watch out, the world's behind you"

▶︎
Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret (1981) Soft Cell | TAKE 55: Sound “There was something in between”

▶︎
David Bowie (1947–2016) | TAKE 55: Sound EXTRA

▶︎
Plastic Ono Band (1970) John Lennon | TAKE 55: Sound "The world is just a little town"

▶︎
(Nothing But) Flowers by Talking Heads | TAKE 55: Sound Close Listen

▶︎
Lester Bangs by Morrissey | TAKE 55: Sound Close Listen

▶︎
