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Music critic Alan Light reviews a newly released album from Neil Young. The album is called "Live at the Fillmore 1970," and it's a live recording of Neil Young and Crazy Horse performing material from their first album together.

Critic Alan Light on Neil Young, from a 1993 Rolling Stone article:

Of course, in 1988 he [Neil Young] said he probably wouldn't work with Crazy Horse again, calling their sound "a younger kind of music," only to record the majestic "Ragged Glory" with them the next year. "Yeah, well, that's typical," he says of that particular change of plans. Meanwhile, he continues to work on a long-anticipated multi-volume retrospective of his career (the plans now call for different configurations "depending on how deep you want to get into it") and an autobiography.
from "Forever Young," by Alan Light in Rolling Stone, January 21, 1993

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