![]() Nine of the show’s 14 songs would be released on 1975’s “Tonight’s the Night” LP, and the infamously dark energy of that album is palpable here. “Somewhere Under the Rainbow,” arriving on Friday, April 14, as part of Young’s Original Bootleg Series, captures a November 1973 performance by Young and the Santa Monica Flyers at London’s Rainbow Theatre. ![]() Recorded half a century apart, each feels inescapably, insistently relevant to the here and now. ![]() Neither is being sold under the traditional “Neil Young with Crazy Horse” moniker, but in roster, vibe and vision these albums feel like properly essential entries in the canon. Take, for example, two remarkable albums being released this spring. There’s a certain special magic in the air when traveling through the land of Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Watch Video: Neil Young rebuilds a Rockies barn and reunites Crazy Horse
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