Talk:Long May You Run

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BetacommandBot (talk) 14:33, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Recording dates[edit]

This updates my own previous note.

Neil Young was on tour with Crazy Horse from March 3 (in Japan) through April 2 (in Scotland) -- see Sugar Mountain http://www.sugarmtn.org/year.php?year=1976 -- and he must have rehearsed for the tour a week or so ahead, leaving very little time for work on this album before April. Neil's Archives volume 2 gives these recording dates: "Let It Shine" Feb 3, "Long May You Run" Feb 5, and "Fontainebleau" Feb 8. No more Neil Young dates are given until "Ocean Girl" and "Midnight on the Bay" both on Apr 14, and both including here Crosby and Nash vocals. The acoustic "Human Highway" is listed as Apr 15. The only other published date is Apr 19 for "Black Coral" in the Stephen Stills "Carry On" box. The acoustic "Taken at All" with all four of CSNY is dated April 1 in the booklet of the "CSN" box set, which is impossible, but it might also be Apr 15. The sessions with David Crosby and Graham Nash were mid to late April. Nash has said they added vocals to completed tracks, that they had to leave to finish recording for their own album, which was released in June and probably had to be mastered in May.

My comments may be on the "original research" side so I leave these thoughts for another party to decide on. JoeBrennan (talk) 18:57, 6 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]