You're right - that IS an overlooked little gem - I have the song but only
on a compilation tape so which album is it off? Is it from an album or is it
one of those great Neil Tracks that just crops up on a compilation album
from Italy or some such.
Does any out there have Lucky Thirteen? That's got some great previously
unreleased tracks on it? 
Junior
NP "Depression Blues/ Nowhere to go/ bein' bought by somebody nobody knows"

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> From:         lance davis[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:         Wednesday, 3 February 1999 11:34
> To:   passenger side
> Subject:      Re: neil's steel
> 
> >I'd hafta say that I reckon "Tonight's The Night" is the greatest rock
> album
> >ever - it's red-eyed, wrecked, hungover, loud, soft, melancholy,
> drug-fu**ed
> >and beautiful. If there is a better rock album out there, I ain't heard
> it
> >yet.
> >Junior Walker
> 
> Is now a good time to offer up "Love in Mind" as Neil Young's greatest
> (relatively) overlooked gem? In only two minutes and two seconds, Neil
> says
> more than most bands do on an entire album. My favorite part is still:
> "Churches long preach sex is wrong/ Jesus where is nature goin?/ What am I
> doing here?" And when Wilco plays the Grammies--in my head anyway--nothing
> would be better than them playing "Don't Be Denied." I could truly die a
> happy man.
> 
> Lance . . .
> 

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