Neil Young
After the gold rush
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Composer:Neil YoungGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:55"After the Gold Rush" is a song written and composed by Neil Young, which was released in 1970 as the title track of his third studio album. The song is a haunting and introspective ballad that reflects on the state of the world and the human condition. It is widely regarded as one of Young's most iconic and enduring compositions. The song was first performed by Young in 1970, and it quickly became a fan favorite. It was released as a single in September of that year, and it reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song has since been covered by numerous artists, including Dolly Parton, k.d. lang, and Thom Yorke of Radiohead. "After the Gold Rush" is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement features Young's plaintive vocals and acoustic guitar, accompanied by a simple piano melody. The lyrics describe a dreamlike vision of a world in which "flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home in the sun" is possible. The second movement features a more upbeat tempo and a fuller arrangement, with electric guitar, bass, and drums. The lyrics shift to a more personal and introspective tone, as Young reflects on his own mortality and the fleeting nature of life. The final movement returns to the sparse arrangement of the first, with Young's vocals and acoustic guitar once again taking center stage. The lyrics return to the theme of environmentalism, as Young sings of a "peaceful, easy feeling" that can be found in nature. Overall, "After the Gold Rush" is characterized by its haunting melody, introspective lyrics, and powerful message of environmentalism and social consciousness. It remains one of Neil Young's most beloved and enduring compositions, and a testament to his status as one of the greatest songwriters of his generation.More....
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