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[3] This is reflected in lyrics such as "I gotta get away from this day-to-day running around" and "I think I'd like to go back home and take it easy." [ 2 ] Music lecturer Ken Bielen interprets the lyrics as suggesting that when the singer obtained what he originally wanted, possibly fame and success, he found them to be "nowhere."
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere is the second studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released in May 1969 on Reprise Records, catalogue number RS 6349.His first with longtime backing band Crazy Horse, it emerged as a sleeper hit amid Young's contemporaneous success with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, ultimately peaking at number 34 on the US Billboard 200 in August 1970 during a ...
This Note's for You is the 18th studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released April 11, 1988, on Reprise. The album marked Young's return to the recently reactivated Reprise Records after a rocky tenure with Geffen Records. It was originally credited to "Young and the Bluenotes."
Recorded at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville, 12/11/1974. Produced by Neil Young & Elliot Mazer. "Mexico" (1:40) Neil Young – piano, vocal; Recorded at Village Recorders, Los Angeles, 1/21/1975. Produced by Neil Young & Ben Keith. "Love Is a Rose" (2:16) Neil Young – guitar, vocal, harmonica; Tim Drummond – bass
Neil Young is the debut studio album by Canadian/American musician Neil Young following his departure from Buffalo Springfield in 1968, issued on Reprise Records, catalogue number RS 6317. The album was first released on November 12, 1968, in the so-called 'CSG mix'.
Young contributed the songs "On the Way Home" and "I Am a Child", singing lead on the latter. [ 49 ] In 1997, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; Young did not appear at the ceremony, writing in a letter to the Hall that their presentation, which was aired on VH1 , "has nothing to do with the spirit of Rock and Roll.
Long May You Run is a studio album credited to the Stills–Young Band, a collaboration between Stephen Stills and Neil Young, released in 1976 on Reprise Records.It peaked at #26 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold in the United States by the RIAA.
Dance, Dance, Dance (Neil Young song) Danger Bird (Neil Young song) Don't Cry No Tears; Don't Let It Bring You Down; Down by the River (Neil Young song) Down Down Down (Buffalo Springfield song) Downtown (Neil Young song) Drive Back