Neil Young with Crazy Horse - Bright Sunny Day (From Archives Vol. III) - (Official Audio)

Publicado 2024-07-25
Neil Young with Crazy Horse - Bright Sunny Day (From Archives Vol. III "Takes") - (Official Audio)

NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVES VOL. III (1976-1987)
LIMITED EDITION DELUXE BOX SET FOR RELEASE ON SEPTEMBER 6 VIA REPRISE RECORDS

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Musicians:
Neil Young: guitar, vocal
Frank "Poncho" Sampedro: guitar, vocal
Billy Talbot: bass, vocal
Ralph Molina: drums, vocal

Session:
Studio, Broken Arrow Ranch - 24 Aug 1978

Produced By:
Neil Young, David Briggs, Tim Mulligan

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Uncle Neil and The Horse, sooooo good together ! At 72 years old, I've been faithfully listening and loving everything he ( and they ) have put out there for us to dig on since "Everybody Knows". What a one of a kind catalogue, human being and pure musician who had always done it HIS way. Long Live Neil, The Horse and all his wonderful music - thanks for this Uncle Neil !
  • @jackielatini6448
    Simply Neil ...great song to share on a bright hot sunny day!!! Jackieblue💙💙✌
  • @PyraGiza
    Neil Young was part of my tapestry as a teenager in the 70's!❤
  • To be in the bight sunny day is a choice and it comes from your heart. Pretty cool song man ! :O)
  • It's always good to hear from you, Neil. Please keep them coming. Awesome tour. Can't wait to sing with you again.
  • Us poorer fans hope the “Takes” album is available on CD… that box set is way too expensive.
  • @AdmiralAveil
    Always a 🌞 day listening to Neil Young & Crazy Horse🌼🌻
  • @dang4690
    Love it! So much content in the Archives.
  • @x1625
    Thanks Neil.🎼🎵🎶
  • @bobl6139
    Neil’s outtakes are better than most artists albums
  • I like hearing his old deeper cuts,,that Ive never heard before 😎🎸
  • As Bob Dylan once said, "someone is out there beating on a dead horse."
  • Neil needs to release the four new concert films separately because paying $350 for this boxed set is nuts in the current economic climate. I'm only really interested in the Boarding House and Catalyst concert films. Those need to be stand-alone releases on DVD/Blu-ray.