Posted AT 5:14 AM EST on 26/04/06
Neil Young lets loose a war cry
ROBERT EVERETT-GREEN
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail
We met outside a bagel joint in north Toronto, then drove a few blocks to a quiet street where two strangers could sit in a big old Cadillac and listen to the car stereo in peace. Then Robert Young slipped a CD-ROM from a plain white sleeve and gave me a rare preview of the nine explosive new songs on his brother Neil Young's much-anticipated album, Living With War.
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