New Neil Young song (w/Ben Keith)

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Greg Simmons
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New Neil Young song (w/Ben Keith)

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Post by Mike Schwartzman »

Yes, I can dig it... thanks. Kind of haunting, yet hopeful at the same time. Sounds like Ben Keith's steel tone is not much different than his tone was on the Harvest album way back in the 70's.
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Post by Sean Ray »

Very cool thanks for posting.
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Post by Ken Mizell »

I like that. Two nice steel breaks by Ben Keith. I agree, Keith sounds as good, if not better, than on Harvest.
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Wow... that was a great link.
Its kinda weird to me to watch this.
I'm glad to see that he is still playing music.
From his Buffalo Springfield days, to CSNY, its a big part of my musical DNA.
I still remember the "After the Goldrush" era which got me into guitar playing and singing.
Also, thanks for posting the link.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

There's something kinda gripping about that one, isn't there...
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