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by David - written on 23/06/07
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And so it came... Young's darkest hour, the blackness within him pouring over like a bubbling cauldron of tar, and it seemed as though this time, he might not get out. This is what most thought of Tonight's the Night when it was originally released in 1975. On The Beach, released a year earlier, a dark but enlightened and artistically more distant album, showed there was still some light to be found in the seemingly bottomless abyss that was Neil Young's frustration with his own success. The problem was, On The Beach, as reviewers would soon find out, was recorded a year after the meandering depression that was Tonight's the Night. In 1973, when ...
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