Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Neil Young" in English language version.
You know, we were lucky enough to collaborate with a lot of different people that influenced us, like working with Neil Young for a period of time on tour or Yoko or Iggy, you know, and Brigitte was one of those.
Dinosaur was really influenced by Neil Young and Black Sabbath...
Actually, a lot of it [Marr's jangly guitarwork] comes from Neil Young and Danny Whitten of Crazy Horse, but as if they were in a pop group.
When we did press, we were actually quite open about all of our influences, whether it was the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Neil Young or whatever...
Neil Young is a legend in my book and this is such a beautiful track. He still blows me away and is always an influence to me as a writer.
I mean, if a part is slow and big, I tend to want to think in a Crazy Horse way. Neil Young's "Cortez the Killer" [from 1975's Zuma] period—with those booming chords—was a huge influence.
A lot of our so-called 'country influence' comes from listening to Neil Young, The Grateful Dead, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Byrds—more country rock than straight country.
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Actually, a lot of it [Marr's jangly guitarwork] comes from Neil Young and Danny Whitten of Crazy Horse, but as if they were in a pop group.
You know, we were lucky enough to collaborate with a lot of different people that influenced us, like working with Neil Young for a period of time on tour or Yoko or Iggy, you know, and Brigitte was one of those.
Dinosaur was really influenced by Neil Young and Black Sabbath...
A lot of our so-called 'country influence' comes from listening to Neil Young, The Grateful Dead, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Byrds—more country rock than straight country.
When we did press, we were actually quite open about all of our influences, whether it was the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Neil Young or whatever...
I mean, if a part is slow and big, I tend to want to think in a Crazy Horse way. Neil Young's "Cortez the Killer" [from 1975's Zuma] period—with those booming chords—was a huge influence.
Neil Young is a legend in my book and this is such a beautiful track. He still blows me away and is always an influence to me as a writer.