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"Broken Arrow" is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young and recorded by Buffalo Springfield on their 1967 album Buffalo Springfield Again. It was recorded in August and September 1967 at Columbia Recording Studios and Sunset Sound Recorders.
Broken Arrow is the 24th studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, and his 8th with Crazy Horse, released in 1996. Background and recording [ edit ]
Young owned Broken Arrow Ranch, a property of about 1,000 acres ... 2008 – More Barn – A Tribute to Neil Young, Slothtrop Music; 2008 – Cinnamon Girl ...
The Bridge: A Tribute To Neil Young is a 1989 tribute album that features alternative rock bands covering songs written by Neil Young. [4] A portion of the profits from the album were donated to The Bridge School, which develops and uses advanced technologies to aid in the instruction of disabled children.
Broken Arrow, a Canadian band featuring Paul Humphrey; Broken Arrow (band), a band from Los Angeles, California; Broken Arrow, a 1996 album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse; Broken Arrow 1995 album by Charlie Mars Band, Dualtone Music
Young speaks the verses over the instrumentation, in a manner that music lecturer Ken Bielen compares to Frank Zappa, and sings the refrain in what the Rolling Stone editors describe as a mumble. [ 7 ] [ 5 ] Rolling Stone says that Young "mumbles the chorus - "Please take my advice/Open up your tired eyes" - over and over, as if he's trying to ...
Neil Young buried a very interesting tidbit about Bob Dylan in his glowing — but concise — review of the biopic A Complete Unknown. “I love Bob Dylan and his music. Always have,” Young, 79 ...
1993 – Neil Young Unplugged; 1994 – Neil Young & Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions (directed by Jonathan Demme) 1997 – Year of the Horse (documentary by Jim Jarmusch) 2000 – Neil Young: Silver and Gold; 2000 – Neil Young: Red Rocks Live; 2001 – America: A Tribute to Heroes ("Imagine") 2003 – Live at Vicar Street (concert film by ...