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The songs on Freedom were written over the span of more than a decade. "Too Far Gone" dates to the Zuma era, and would be performed regularly in concert in 1976. "The Ways of Love" was written in the mid-1970s, attempted for Comes a Time, and first performed live during the May 1978 Boarding House concerts for Rust Never Sleeps. [1] "
Neil Percival Young OC OM [1] [2] ... He was too out of it. Too far gone. I had to tell him to go back to L.A. ... "It was a little too personal ...
Too Far Gone may refer to: ... "Too Far Gone", a song by Neil Young from Freedom, 1989 "Too Far Gone", a song by Status Quo from Rockin' All Over the World, 1977
In 2016, newsman Dan Rather questioned Young on the burn out/fade away dichotomy. “Hendrix, Cobain, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens all went at their peak, and that’s the way everybody remembers ...
Releases move at their own unpredictable pace in Neil Young‘s Archives program, but two long-discussed projects are finally seeing the light of day this spring. On April 14, Young will release ...
"Too Far Gone" (2:44) Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Frank "Poncho" Sampedro – mandolin; Recorded at Broken Arrow Ranch, 9/5/1975. Recording first released on Neil Young Archives Volume II: 1972–1976 in 2020. Song first appeared on Freedom in 1989. "Hold Back the Tears" (5:15) Neil Young – guitar, keyboard, percussion, vocal
Neil Young & Crazy Horse will make a national road trip for the first time in a decade this spring, making good on plans that were being laid for the band to hit the road before the pandemic ...
"Too Far Gone" (3:15) – previously released on Songs for Judy. Neil Young – guitar, vocals; Recorded at Balch Fieldhouse, Boulder, Colorado, 11/6/1976. Produced by Joel Bernstein, Cameron Crowe, David Briggs, and Neil Young. "White Line" (2:55) – previously released on Songs for Judy. Neil Young – guitar, harmonica, vocals