Whenever Crazy Horse is on the title of a Neil Young record, you know the singer-songwriter is heading somewhere near the ditch. We say “near”, as his famed ‘Ditch Trilogy’ didn’t in fact feature the band, but much of Young’s most narked and raucous material all boast Crazy Horse providing essential support whenever he roped them into the studio. They’re there scoring the rowdy celebration of punk rock on 1979’s Rust Never Sleeps, keenly diving …
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