Written by: Neil Young
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This is a good example of a song that you can't just break out when you're sitting around with a bunch of friends having a good time. You have to have exactly the right people and the right situation. Fortunately I did. Ben Keith plays steel on that one and Oscar Butterworth did a great job on drums. Neil Young Reprise Silver & Gold promotional piece 2000
This is a new song. It's a geographic-emotional song. Yeah. Neil Young Bass Concert Hall, Austin, Texas, USA May 29, 1999
This is a sad song, but one of my favorites. I can’t talk about it. I love this recording, Year 2000, done in a studio in Austin Texas with Spooner Oldham, Tim Drummond [it's actually Duck Dunn], Kenny Buttrey, and Ben Keith (Long grain). Might be the last time Kenny, Ben and Tim and I played together on a record. That all started with Harvest thirty good musical years before. Long May You Run boys! Neil Young NYA - Now Showing in the Hearse Theater November 11, 2019
This is a pretty sad song. Skip it if you are having problems at home! Maybe you won’t have to. Good luck. Neil Young NYA - Now Showing in the Hearse Theater July 1, 2020
The Great Divide
Session Date:May 28, 1999
Studio:Arlyn Studios, Austin, TX
Produced by:Neil Young & Ben Keith
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:4:32
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica Ben Keith: pedal steel Oscar Butterworth: drums Donald "Duck" Dunn: bass Spooner Oldham: organ
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Silver & Gold Neil Young Released: 2000-04-25

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Silver & Gold - DVD Neil Young Released: 2000-04-25

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