Neil Young

  • Song of the Day: "Wild Mountain Nation," Blitzen Trapper

    Country rock that'd sound right at home on classic-rock radio.
  • New music

    Reviews of new albums from Neil Young, Modest Mouse, Joss Stone and LCD Soundsystem.
  • Daily Download: "Almost Ready," Dinosaur Jr.

    The indie legends return, sounding as blissfully fuzzy as ever.
  • "Neil Young: Heart of Gold"

    This sweet, gentle concert film reminds us how vital it is to keep music in our lives.
  • "Shakey: Neil Young's Biography" by Jimmy McDonough

    The story of the "Godfather of Grunge" is a tale of sickness, health, overweening ego, spectacular talent and reckless abandon.
  • Paranoia for fun and profit

    It must be a conspiracy. Everyone is talking about the computer game Majestic -- even the aliens.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, June 15, 2000
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, May 5-7, 2000
  • Real Life Rock Top Ten

    Why Patrick Bateman killed, the meeting of Sleater-Kinney and more.
  • I have seen the future: It's Tenacious D

    If watching these two short, fat, weird guys perform doesn't make you happier than you've been in years, you're withered and dead within.
  • Rock 'n' roll will never die

    Lennon and McCartney come together in VH1's reunion fantasy "Two of Us." Plus: Never mind the bollocks, he-e-e-re's Johnny (Rotten).
  • Lucinda Williams

    With her gorgeously "flawed" voice, the genre-bending singer has exquisitely mapped out the South -- as well as her own heart.
  • Dead again

    Here are 10 reasons why "Dead Man" is the best movie of the end of the 20th century.
  • Emmylou Harris

    She may have given over her country crown, but she will always remain the diva of loss.
  • Sharps & flats

    Don't let songwriter Chris Cacavas play with guns.
  • Are Entertainment Weekly writers potheads?

    A confused and impenetrable "100 Greatest Moments in Rock" issue misses the fleeting pleasures of pop.
  • Sharps & flats

    Reviews of new releases from Nas, Matthew Shipp and a new Neil Young tribute.
  • Get Cynical

    David Bowman talks to Bob Mould about his 'Last Dog and Pony Show'
  • Fritz the cast

    Pop music is the body cast that gets pushed around, but never loses its shape.
  • Brain Clock

  • brain clock

    An amateur Dylanologist takes on the bard's long-awaited "Time Out of Mind."
  • Appetite for Affection

    Pop music's food fetish is just a thinly veiled hunger for love.

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