This is an alternate version of Young's song My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue). The lyrics are slightly different, and this is electric, while "My My, Hey Hey," is acoustic. Young recorded this with the band Crazy Horse. It was the first time Young recorded with them since Zuma in 1975. In the biography of Neil Young, Shakey by Jimmy McDonough, Neil points out that this song came about when he was jamming with the band Devo. The line "Rust never sleeps" was uttered by Mark Mothersbaugh, and Neil, loving the impromptu line, acquired it and would play the song … read more
This is an alternate version of Young's song My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue). The lyrics are slightly different, and this is electric, while "My My, Hey Hey," is acoustic… read more
Canadian singer and songwriter Neil Young includes his personal garage band Crazy Horse ("second best backing band in the world") to make raw and unpolished rock. Their gritty style of rock has influenced countless artists and music styles. Crazy Horse is best known for its long association with Young, despite having released five albums of its own over a 19-year span. It has been co-credited with Young as Neil Young and Crazy Horse on 15 albums, "Americana" and "Psychedelic Pill" from 2012 being the latest. The band recorded a concept album entitled &… read more
Canadian singer and songwriter Neil Young includes his personal garage band Crazy Horse ("second best backing band in the world") to make raw and unpolished rock. Their gritty sty… read more
Canadian singer and songwriter Neil Young includes his personal garage band Crazy Horse ("second best backing band in the world") to make raw and unpolished rock. Their gritty style of rock has influenced countless artists an… read more