Neil Young was already on his generation's Mount Rushmore in mid-1976, when the brilliant and problematic era contained in ...
Neil Young may have thought this iconic line didn't quite work, but sometimes cliché lyrics exist for a damn good reason.
Neil Young was absolutely the most prolific and potent songwriter around in the late sixties. He was even able to write ...
In the parlance of public esteem, those records endure as some of the most beloved music in Neil Young’s discography. You ...
There aren’t many rock/folk artists in Young’s generation that wouldn’t prop up the Beatles or Dylan. The Beatles helped jumpstart an entire movement–one that brought bluesy English rock to the masses ...
David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young are reflecting on their early years through the first time release ...
Neil Young has shared a previously unreleased performance ... some of which was memorably included on Young's 1979 live album, Rust Never Sleeps. Young debuted "Thrasher" on May 24, his opening ...
The hefty 22-disc box set spans 1976-1987, collecting an outpouring of material that only adds to Young's legacy ...
A new live album captures a never-before-released Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young show at The Fillmore East from the band's ...
After famously playing their second show at Woodstock in August 1969, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil ...
His subsequent request for Young to record a “rock” album was met with the kind of response usually received by anyone who tries to tell Neil Young what to do: The singer formed a backing band ...