Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
From Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam, and Justin Richmond. The musicians you love talk about their life, inspiration, and craft.
From Broken Record:
If Broken Record had an all-star list, Neil Young would be at the top.
He’s been on the show three times now, and his legendary body of work has been brought up by more musicians interviewed on our show than any other artist—except maybe Joni Mitchell.
That’s because Neil is a true artist’s artist.
His dedication to his craft is resolute. He’s been writing and singing songs since the early '60s and his creative output has been near constant for the last six decades. Neil stopped by Shangri-La following the release of Crazy Horse’s latest album, World Record. The album was produced by Rick Rubin, and on today’s episode, Neil talks to Rick about the remarkable way the new songs were conceived.
Neil also reminisces about recording After The Gold Rush and Harvest.
And he explains how THC changes his relationship to music.
Also, see Rick Rubin & Neil Young Tease Their New Music For Jack White.
More on Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse "World Record":
Also, see:
- INTERVIEW: Neil Young Embraces Imperfection | The New Yorker
- Neil Young Talks World Record, Harvest 50th Anniversary, Elon Musk, Joni Mitchell & Climate Change | Zach Sang Show
- All About Making Neil Young & Crazy Horse "World Record" | Rusted Moon
- REVIEW: Finding the Way into Neil Young's "World Record"
- Comment of the Moment: "World Record" by Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse
UNBOXING VIDEO REVIEW: Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse "World Record"
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