

Some of them are beloved folk-rock hits some sound like the work of a cult artist with little interest in hooks or high fidelity some are just really fucking loud. We’ve covered his music for decades - hundreds and hundreds of songs spread over studio LPs, live albums, bootlegs, and tapes that Young has only recently begun to release on his Archives website. He’s been a regular in our pages ever since. Young first hit the scene with Buffalo Springfield in 1966, not long before Rolling Stone first hit newsstands. But whether he’s the tender soul singing “Heart of Gold” or the rangy crusader giving us a concept album about his awesome new electric car in 2009, Neil Young is always Neil Young – same creaky voice, same searching lyrics, placing him among the greatest songwriters in rock history.

He’s been a folk-rock superstar and a synth-rock pioneer, a country singer and a rockabilly revivalist, a left-leaning environmental activist and a Reagan supporter, a guy who’s been filling arenas since the Seventies even as he drives his fans nuts with his maverick musical detours.

I don’t give a shit if my audience is a hundred or a hundred million.” Over the years, Young has turned that unapologetic sentiment into one of rock’s most durable credos, following his ornery muse wherever it leads him. “I’d rather keep changing and lose a lot of people along the way,” Neil Young told Rolling Stone in 1975.
