Marcy Playground had one very successful album in the late 1990s, but this cover of the Neil Young song from a 2012 album is uncanny in how much it sounds exactly like the original!
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Marcy Playground had one very successful album in the late 1990s, but this cover of the Neil Young song from a 2012 album is uncanny in how much it sounds exactly like the original!
As I said to Brian in an email: THAT was almost creepy in an echo of Young's version—though I heard he strayed off a couple high notes that Young used.
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