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31 December 2007
A Neil Young Primer
If at some point you've become interested in exploring Neil Young's
enormous
catalogue, let me throw in my two cents:
Neil with
Crazy Horse
on both occasions
:
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere
(1969);
Rust Never Sleeps
(1979).
These are both essential albums of the rock 'n' roll experience.
*****
1 comment:
Anonymous said...
Zuma and on the Beach should be in there.....
-Ramona
January 2, 2008 at 11:35 AM
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Zuma and on the Beach should be in there.....
-Ramona
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