I bought this lp the day it came out after seeing the tour earlier in the year. It's time for a cd replacement copy, the vinyl's getting kind of warn.
Elma, NY
Neil please release all your material and the Hole-e Archive for public comsumption. You can singlehandedly reverse the dangerous direction the Human Highways are converging to crash by applying the wrecking ball to the egregious dogmas of the 5 major religions.
I purchased this album back in the late 70's before I became a teen. Was that insight or what? It certainly is one of my favourites from my Neil collection.
Let's have it relaesed soon eh?!
Shit, man, what the hell. Do it!Before you know it all us "golden oldies" (yeh, I was there at the original mudfest) will be -well to put it bluntly- we'll all be too damn old to hear or we'll be dead. So..what do you say, Young? Trick or Treat. It's not really time to go home already, is it? Let's play some more!
I just read Laurie E Johnsons' comments and have to wonder - are the older albums, not some of the best which current and future musicians are influenced and draw from?
Release the album!!
Even though my husband said, "Please," I am willing to take a different tack: Don't do it, Neil, it is probably a bad idea since it is so old now and will have no relevance.
Please, Please, Please release this wonderful, magical, beautiful album in CD format. I will love Reprise Records forever and sing your praises whereever I go.
Dear Neil,
In a perverse sort of way, I hope that you never release release this album.
This way we fans get to cherish our little secret with you, Neil.
If this album ever gets a public release, it'll kill the magical mystery.
So sign me as "don't release TFA".
Michelle in Aurora, Oregon
I was born in 1976, and if not for my dads worn out copy of TFA I would never have heard this passionate music that helped shape my adolescence. Now the music is only a memory that desperately needs to be refreshed. Please release TFA for the fans that ever so needs it back in their life.
I find it supremely ironic that fans have to beg for an official release that they can buy when the RIAA is out arresting music loving fans around the world?
Strange indeed...