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Neil Young ‘Long May You Run’
Having written about an obvious, well known song last week, I thought I’d go for the opposite this time.
Neil Young is someone whose music I’ve been aware of for as long as I can remember, yet I’ve never really explored it to the extent I probably should have. I’ve heard ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’ on the radio loads, I saw Pearl Jam do an excellent cover of it at the Leeds Festival one year. Recently, thanks to Planet Rock, ‘Harvest Moon’ has gone from being a song I knew to one I listen to almost on a daily basis. My Neil Young knowledge has, until recently, been a bunch of songs from throughout his career. I’m slowly but surely filling the gap in my musical knowledge by discovering more.
When I compiled the list from which I was going to pick a song from each week to write about, I added this one simply because the title was relevant, and I thought it would be something a little different to include. Along with the Thin Lizzy track from a couple of weeks ago, ‘Long May You Run’ is one of my favourites on the list.
To be accurate, this song is actually by The Stills-Young Band, and is the title track from a 1976 album which, at one stage, was meant to be a full offering with David Crosby and Graham Nash involved. The latter pair were only briefly on board however, instead releasing their own album in the same year.
The song ‘Long May You Run’ was written about a car Neil Young was especially fond of, and was the album’s first single. Young performed the track at the closing ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver – 2012 take note of what can be done. Let’s hope the Spice Girls rumour remains nothing more than an idea.
The only version I could find to link to is a live one, but very good it is too.
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