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At times, it allowed Neil to show up and just be a singer and guitar player." [13] Young reached out to his longtime collaborators Crazy Horse to record the album as he wrote a fresh batch of songs. Lofgren recalls, "Neil reached out to us and was like, 'Hey, I've got two or three songs; When I get a batch, we'll record again. Maybe in the summer.'
Neil Percival Young OC OM [1] [2] (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian and American [3] singer-songwriter. After embarking on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, Young moved to Los Angeles, joining the folk rock group Buffalo Springfield.
Neil Young gave fans the ultimate Christmas present.. On Wednesday, Dec. 25, the singer-songwriter, 79, shared rare video footage on Instagram of him performing "Silver & Gold," the title track ...
The tour featured both new songs and older songs performed in unique ways, including banjo and piano performances. The show from Bass Concert Hall in Austin, Texas was professionally recorded and filmed by director L.A. Johnson. A DVD of the performance, also titled Neil Young: Silver and Gold was released June 15th, 2000. [19]
Paradox is a soundtrack album by Neil Young and Promise of the Real released on March 23, 2018, on Shakey Pictures Inc. The album serves as the soundtrack to Daryl Hannah's 2018 film, Paradox, in which Young also stars. It is the third studio album recorded by Young and Promise of the Real.
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"Sugar Mountain" is a song by Canadian folk rock singer and composer Neil Young. Young composed the song on November 12, 1964—his 19th birthday—at the Victoria Hotel in Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay), where he had been touring with his Winnipeg band the Squires. [2] Its lyrics are reminiscences about his youth in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The song uses a moon motif, which Young has mentioned as being very important to him and having quasi-religious undertones. Linda Ronstadt provides the backing vocals. [2] The song is composed in the key of D Major, with Young's guitar in Drop D tuning and his vocal range spanning from D 3 to F# 4. [3]