Neil Young's "After The Gold Rush" was recorded at a moment when the optimism of the 1960s was curdling into uncertainty and destruction, it captures the fragile beauty of a world in transition. Released in September 1970, the album confronts a world in decline while painting a picture of tenderness, hope, and beauty. #neilyoung

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