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Bringing His Relationship with Geffen to a Limit: 42 Years From Neil Young's "Everybody's Rockin'"

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Always restless, Neil Young spent most of the 80’s exploring different musical paths. It is natural that a path eventually leads him back to the past, which is what happened at Everybody’s Rockin’, which was released on July 27, 1983. After his foray into electronic music in 1982, “Trans” confused the audience, Young sought a genre that had served him well in the past. However, Geffen Records did not like the sounds of traditional country music …
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Always restless, Neil Young spent most of the 80’s exploring different musical paths. It is natural that a path eventually leads him back to the past, which is what happened at Everybody’s Rockin’, which was released on July 27, 1983. After his foray into electronic music in 1982, “Trans” confused the audience, Young sought a genre that had served him well in the past. However, Geffen Records did not like the sounds of traditional country music …

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Futuro broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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