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Neil Young
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On the Way Home (Live)
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from Live At Massey Hall 1971 (Deluxe Version)
(2007)
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Neil Young
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Human Highway
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from Comes a Time
(2006)
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Neil Young
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Wonderin'
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from Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1 (1963-1972)
(2009)
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Neil Young
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Let's Roll
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from Are You Passionate?
(2009)
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Neil Young
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Alabama
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from Harvest (Remastered)
(2009)
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
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Winterlong (Live)
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from Crazy Horse At the Fillmore 1970 (Live)
(2006)
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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Sea of Madness (Live Woodstock)
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from Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1 (1963-1972)
(2009)
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Neil Young
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Spirit Road
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from Chrome Dreams II
(2007)
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
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Bandit
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from Greendale
(2003)
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Neil Young
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Ambulance Blues
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from On the Beach
(2003)
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Graham Nash & Neil Young & The Stray Gators
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War Song [Single Version] [Mono]
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from Neil Young Archives, Vol. 1 (1963-1972)
(2009)
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Neil Young
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World On a String
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from Tonight's the Night
(2007)
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Neil Young
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Good to See You
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from Silver & Gold
(2009)
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Neil Young
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Western Hero
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from Sleeps With Angels
(2005)
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
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F*!#In' Up
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from Ragged Glory
(2007)
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Neil Young
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It's a Dream
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from Prairie Wind
(2005)
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Neil Young
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On the Beach
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from On the Beach
(2003)
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Neil Young
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Thrasher
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from Rust Never Sleeps
(2007)
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Neil Young
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For the Turnstiles
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from On the Beach
(2003)
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Neil Young
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Albuquerque
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from Tonight's the Night
(2007)
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Neil Young
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Welfare Mothers
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from Rust Never Sleeps
(2007)
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Neil Young
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Through My Sails
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from Zuma
(2007)
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Neil Young
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Eldorado
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from Freedom
(2007)
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Neil Young
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Transformer Man
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from Unplugged
(2009)
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Neil Young
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Get Back to the Country
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from Old Ways
(2000)
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Comment:
Following in the vein of Neil's scathing "Southern Man," the garage-rock edge of "Alabama" portrays the state in [i]Deliverance[/i]-like images before just coming out and asking, "What's going wrong?" (Clearly, Lynyrd Skynyrd believed the answer was, "Nuthin', pal.") The wistful waltz "It's a Dream," from [i]Prairie Wind[/i], is both a love song and an intimate memoir of Neil's Midwestern Canadian childhood revealed in remarkably clear focus, given that it happened 1,000 light-years away from his current circumstance. And Neil voices the outrage of the common man — and woman — in "Piece of Crap," his consumer advocate anthem: "Saw it on the tube, bought it on the phone, now you're home alone, it was a piece of crap." Sound familiar?
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