Song Quote of the Day
A few weeks before the people who would found Crazy Horse (as yet unnamed), Danny, Billy, Ralphie, and me, got together in my Topanga living room, I had been sick with the flu, holed up in bed in the house. Susan was bringing me soup and good stuff, but I still felt like shit. I was delirious half the time and had an odd metallic taste in my mouth. It was peculiar. At the height of this sickness, I felt pretty high in a strange way. I had a guitar in a case near the bed—probably too near the bed in the opinion of most of the women I had relationships with. I took it out and started playing; I had left it in a tuning I was fond of, D modal, with the E strings both tuned down to D. It provided a drone sound, sort of like a sitar, but not really. I played for a while and wrote “Cinnamon Girl.” The lyrics were different from how the song eventually ended up, but all those changes happened right there, immediately, until the song was complete. Then I took the guitar out of D modal and kept playing. At the time, there was a song in E minor on the radio that I liked, “Sunny” or something like that. I remembered hearing it in the drugstore at Fairfax and Sunset while I was shopping for something to ease the flu. The song kept looping in my head, endlessly, like some things do when I’m sick and maybe a little delirious. So I started playing it on the guitar, and then I changed the chords a bit—and it turned into “Down by the River.” I was still feeling sick, but happy and high. It was a unique feeling. I had two brand-new songs! Totally different from the last album! Then I started playing in A minor, one of my favorite keys. I had nothing to lose. I was on a roll. The music just flowed naturally that afternoon, and soon I had written “Cowgirl in the Sand.” This was pretty unique, to write three songs in one sitting, and I am pretty sure that my semi-delirious state had a lot to do with that. Neil Young Waging Heavy Peace Sept 2012
Session:May 9, 1982
Commercial Recording, Honolulu, HI
Artist:Neil Young & The Royal Pineapples
Concert: May 9, 1996
The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California, USA

w/ The Echos
Live Recording:
Barstool Blues
Year Of The Horse Neil Young June 17, 1997
When Your Lonely Heart Breaks
Don't Spook The Horse sampler Neil Young June 1, 1997
Year Of The Horse Neil Young June 17, 1997
The H.O.R.D.E. Festival 1997 Neil Young July 1, 1997
Session:May 9, 2022
Shangri-La Studio, Malibu, CA
Artist:Neil Young & Crazy Horse
This Old Planet (Changing Days)
World Record Neil Young November 18, 2022

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