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  2. Cowgirl in the Sand - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald described "Cowgirl in the Sand" as "one of Neil Young's most lasting compositions" and "a true classic". [3] Rolling Stone critic Rob Sheffield calls it and "Down by the River" the "key tracks" on Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, calling them "long, violent guitar jams, rambling over the nine-minute mark with no trace of virtuosity at all, just staccato guitar ...

  3. Tonight's the Night (Neil Young song) - Wikipedia

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    Then Young sings that "Bruce Berry was a working man/He used to load that Econoline van." [1] Young goes on to describe how Berry's passion for life was wrecked by his drug addiction. [6] The lyrics relate how late at night Berry used to play Young's guitar and sing in "a shaky voice that was real as the day was long."

  4. Down by the River (Neil Young song) - Wikipedia

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    "Down by the River" is a song composed by Neil Young. It was first released on his 1969 album with Crazy Horse, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.Young explained the context of the story in the liner notes of his 1977 anthology album Decade, stating that he wrote "Down by the River," "Cinnamon Girl" and "Cowgirl in the Sand" while delirious in bed in Topanga Canyon with a 103 °F (39 °C) fever.

  5. A Horse with No Name - Wikipedia

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    The song's resemblance to some of Neil Young's work aroused some controversy. For example, in its review of "A Horse with No Name" Cash Box described America as "CSN&Y soundalikes." [15] "I know that virtually everyone, on first hearing, assumed it was Neil", Bunnell said. "I never fully shied away from the fact that I was inspired by him.

  6. My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) - Wikipedia

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    Neil Young and Crazy Horse singles chronology. "Four Strong Winds". (1978) " My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) ". (1979) " The Loner (Live)" (1980) " My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) " is a song by Canadian musician Neil Young. An acoustic song, it was recorded live in early 1978 at the Boarding House in San Francisco, California.

  7. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Zuma (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album) - Wikipedia

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    Zuma was the first album released after the so-called Ditch Trilogy, 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.

  9. Tonight's the Night (Neil Young album) - Wikipedia

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    Tonight's the Night. (1975) Zuma. (1975) Tonight's the Night is the sixth studio album by Canadian / American songwriter Neil Young. It was recorded in August–September 1973, mostly on August 26, [ 1] but its release was delayed until June 1975. It peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard 200. [ 2] The album is the third and final of the so-called ...