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Featuring:
Ralph Molina, Frank 'Poncho' Sampedro, Billy Talbot
Written by:
Neil Young
Release Date:
February 26, 2021
Original Title:
Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Way Down in the Rust Bucket
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Reprise Records
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 172
After recording Ragged Glory at Broken Arrow Ranch in the spring of 1990 and releasing it that September, Young and Crazy Horse took the stage at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz on November 13 to unleash the songs upon a live audience.
On November 13, 1990, Neil and Crazy Horse performed at The Catalyst, the small bar in Santa Cruz, CA. The marathon show lasted over 3 hours and featured Neil Young and Crazy Horse in tremendous form, playing 3 blistering sets. It was the first time many of the Ragged Glory songs would be played live, and notably also featured the first time "Dangerbird" would be performed live.
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Director:
L.A. Johnson
Editor:
L.A. Johnson
Rachel Simmer
Lighting Director:
Bruce Spillman
Producer:
Gary Ward
Neil Young
David Briggs
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