On September 19th in 1970 Neil Young released an album that, even though it wasn’t celebrated as an instant classic back then (tell me why!), it turned out to be the definite folk rock peek that any other artist would have dreamed to reach.
While Neil Young was playing Bob Dylan covers, we went to our archive to compile a few snaps of The Godfather of Grunge. 50 years have passed since his third album saw the light of day for the first time so today we remember it and we listen to it while we witness the evolution of the Canadian-American through the photographs we got into our mail and the ones we took in Ireland (and Denmark) when we went to see him play.
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