After the Gold Rush, as a title in itself, was a highly beguiling idea about being entranced by an elixir and being confused by the memory it left behind. Would you agree, Neil Young? It’s frankly impossible to say, as it’s an album that the famously elusive man has always failed to be swayed very much on, hence always giving it somewhat of a beguiling quality. The genesis of the record started out somewhere in the wild expanse of Peru, ended up…
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