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Watch Neil Young Play ‘Pardon My Heart’ for First Time in 50 Years
Neil Young broke out the 'Zuma' deep cut 'Pardon My Heart' for the first time since 1974 as part of his ongoing 'Fireside Sessions' video series.
Three days after posting a rare live performance of the title track to his 2000 LP Silver and Gold as part of his Fireside Sessions video series, Neil Young dug deeper into his past and broke out “Pardon My Heart” in a new clip. He recorded the track at his home studio at Broken Arrow Ranch on June 16, 1974, with Tim Drummond on bass, and the Crazy Horse rhythm section of Ralph Molina and Billy Talbot on background vocals. Young formed the Chrome Hearts earlier this year after he was forced to prematurely call off his summer tour with Crazy Horse due to an undisclosed health situation.
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