![]() ![]() Alone on stage and switching between acoustic guitar and grand piano, the young Young's folk-rock brilliance shines throughout a 45-minute set of faithful-to-the-original-recording renditions of many of his classics, including "Tell Me Why," "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," "After the Gold Rush," and "Old Man." The then-25-year-old also played unplugged versions of "Cinnamon Girl" and "Down By the River," as he makes the latter easily the most beautiful song about a psycho's gun-murder of a girlfriend ever put to wax. ![]() ΒΆ On Tuesday the rock legend releases the latest in his archival concert series, " Live at the Cellar Door." The recordings are drawn from a six-show solo stand at the Georgetown nightclub in late November and early December of 1970. ![]() Devotees of the Everything Used to Be Better school will love Neil Young's sorta-new record. ![]()
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