All One Song - “From Hank to Hendrix” with Jerry David DeCiccaIf you haven’t realized it yet, I love talking about Neil Young. And I’ve been fortunate enough to have some great guests on All One Song to help me dissect some of Neil’s most interesting creations. It’s always fascinating to see where these free-form conversations go, whether it’s deep dives into lyrical obsessions, personal history, chord progressions, Shakey lore … or some indefinable blend of all of that.And this week’s episode is no different! We’re back in the 1990s this time around, taking a look at a song from Harvest Moon — “From Hank To Hendrix.” It’s a song that has been a regular setlist inclusion ever since it first appeared in late 1991. He usually does it solo acoustic, and it feels like a fairly straightforward statement of intent from Neil, an acknowledgment of his restless nature, his refusal to stay in the same place for too long, the joys and dangers of duality. A simple song, right?Well, probably not.…
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