![]() ![]() ![]() He never said a word about his relationship with Pegi. What kind of place was Neil in at the time? You would think someone might go out and buy a couple of forks. ![]() But at Toast, they didn’t have enough forks for everybody. There’s no place to even get dinner, so we would order out and one of the roadies would go pick up all the food. In the studio, we found a backdoor we could open, so we’d go out the back to smoke a cigarette and watch the rats run around. I remember there was a doughnut shop on the corner and that was it. There were derelict buildings and squatters. It’s worth reading to the end, as Billy gives some tidbits on the upcoming Horse album and likelihood of a new Horse tour.Īnyway, in case you’ve somehow missed out on this so far, here’s the splendidly ragged “Standing in the Light of Love” to get you in the zone… You can read my full review of Toast here – but I thought now the issue is off-sale it wouldn’t hurt to run the Q&As with Frank “Poncho” Sampedro and Billy Talbot that accompanied my review. But, for me at least, the biggest Neil release so far this year has been Toast – the mythical ‘lost’ album recorded in 2000 at the end of a scorching run of records with Crazy Horse. There’s amazing version of “ On The Beach”, too. Young started the tour a few weeks after the death of his long-serving manager, Elliot Roberts, which freights this album with a certain rugged pathos. This week, Young releases Noise & Flowers – a live album taken from his 2019 European tour with Promise Of The Real.
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