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THROUGH THE PAST DARKLY – Neil Young & TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT

neilsambrook@btinternet.com June 20, 2025 0 Comments

TONIGHT’S the NIGHT (1975) is a deep, disconcerting album, Young describing its themes as ‘The price tag of the 60s.’

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CSNY, Harvest, Neil Young, On The Beach, Tonights The Night

THE GOLD STANDARD – Neil Young & ‘AFTER THE GOLD RUSH’

neilsambrook@btinternet.com August 20, 2020

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH (1970) is a landmark recording – not just for Neil Young but 70s rock as a whole.

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After The Goldrush, Crazy Horse, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Deja Vu, Neil Young, On The Beach, Stephen Stills

UNHAPPY AS A SANDBOY – 1974 finds Neil Young ‘On The Beach.’

neilsambrook@btinternet.com June 5, 2019

‘ON THE BEACH’ is a defining album of the 70s and arguably the most lyrically potent made in the first half of that decade.

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After The Goldrush, Buffalo Springfield, Carole King, Crosby Stills and Nash, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Harvest, Jackson Browne, John Lennon, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, On The Beach, Richie Furay, Sam Peckinpah, Stephen Stills, Time Fades Away, Tonight's The Night, Van Morrison

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