
Hand-drawn by a redditer. Respect.
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Hand-drawn by a redditer. Respect.
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Bookstore Rap by Neil Young
Sugar Mountain Live at Canterbury House (1968) is the first Neil Young album in my iTunes, so I listen to it quite a bit—and it’s really an amazing chillout hour. It’s basically Neil chatting to the audience between songs, and it gives a really candid (audio) look at his character while still early in his career.
This track starts off slow, but the story by the end is pretty funny, I think. You can download the full album here.

Some graffiti my bud Ian sketched between auditions—(digitally) sprayed where it’ll be placed in scene #1 of 6Qin2C.
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