Neil Young :: Honey Slides VI
Every January since 2021, I've put together a Neil Young Honey Slides mix of rarities and oddities from the far-out reaches of the Shakeyverse. This year, I took the opportunity to, er, shake things up with an hour's worth of weird/wonderful Neil covers stretching from the early 1970s to the present day.
The whole shebang is up on ye olde Dublab archive now if you missed it last Sunday — a fun listen with plenty of highlights: Paris 1942 (with Moe Tucker on drums!) brutalizing "Revolution Blues," Human Instinct's Muswell Hillbillies-esque "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere," Winged Wheel's instrumental flight through "Danger Bird," Joan Shelley's gorgeous "Little Wing" ... and on and on!
Anyway, my cat died this week — a drop in the river of tears that is 2026 so far. There are moronic gestapos terrorizing various US cities, I've had to think about Donald fucking Trump every fucking day now for over a decade and it's the dead of winter. Shit is bleak! I am desperate to not feel like this. My only consolation is that I know plenty of other people feel the same way. Most people, even! Can we get it together?

















