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Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on August 10, 2008 at 14:03:54:

"Finally, something on Blu-ray of interest to serious, hard-core classic rock fans ..."

was a subjective opinion and that's the part of the post that triggered my comment. I'm a hardcore classic rock fan and my subjective opinion is that Neil Young is a waste, regardless of the time. If the OP can be subjective, why can't I? If the title was simply "Coming this Fall, The 10 disc Neil Young Archives (1963-72)", I wouldn't have bothered with a comment.

If you happen to like the content is it still a waste?

Of course not. I'm sure you will enjoy the content to the same extent that I would loathe listening to Neil Young.

Reminds me of when I was young and how the local musicians would rank on each other when they were really insecure about themselfs.

The word you're looking for is themselves. As a former musician (drummer), I know many talented individuals who are definitely not insecure with their ability who "rank" on each other. All in good fun, of course.