It’s a big week for Neil Young celebrations. Not only does the man turn 80 years old on November 12, but it was also just about 50 years ago that Neil released Zuma, one of his most towering achievements. While many of his peers were fading into bloated irrelevance, the nine-song LP, mostly recorded with Crazy Horse, showed that the songwriter was in it for the (very) long haul.
For a little celebration, check out a Zuma redux at AD made up of live recordings that stretch from 1974 to 2020, capturing some of that ragged/glorious magic . . .
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