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"Sedan Delivery" was originally recorded during the Zuma sessions in 1975, [1] and was to be included on the unreleased Chrome Dreams album in 1977. [2] [3] As with "Powderfinger" (and another Chrome Dreams song, "Captain Kennedy"), "Sedan Delivery" was offered to Lynyrd Skynyrd for them to possibly include on their Street Survivors album, but Lynyrd Skynyrd ultimately passed on all of them.
Young and Crazy Horse would first record "Cortez the Killer", "Ride My Llama" and "Sedan Delivery" on the same day at the beginning of the Zuma sessions. "Pocahontas" was written at the home of CSNY road manager and video producer Taylor Phelps "one night when I was just sitting around on one of my friend's farms out there. We were getting high ...
Andy Curran covered the song on the Neil Young tribute album Borrowed Tunes: A Tribute to Neil Young. The indie rock bands Big Head Todd and the Monsters and Toad the Wet Sprocket united to cover the song in the Monsters Music Monthly series. [17] Radiohead is known to have played the song live on several occasions and bootlegs are common on ...
It was originally written as "Letter from 'Nam" in the early 1970s with different lyrics concerning the experience of soldiers returning home from the Vietnam War. The track was officially released in 2020 on the Archives Volume II. For Life, Young would update the lyrics in response to the foreign policy issues of the time (Beirut, Qaddafi).
Zuma was the first album released after the so-called Ditch Trilogy, consisting of the albums Time Fades Away, On the Beach and Tonight's the Night.The death of former Crazy Horse guitarist and bandmate Danny Whitten from an alcohol/diazepam overdose in 1972 affected Neil Young greatly and contributed to a hiatus of Crazy Horse.
Comes a Time is the ninth studio album by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Neil Young, released by Reprise Records in October 1978. The album is largely performed in a quiet folk and country style.
Taylor Swift's fifth track on Midnights, “You're On Your Own, Kid,” quickly became a fan favorite following the album's release.The song features some of the singer-songwriter's most brutal ...
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."