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Neil Young Sweatshirt
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Code: NEYSW10001 |
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THIS SWEATSHIRT IS NEW.
MATERIAL 50% POLYESTER %50 COTTON.
STRAIGHT FROM THE
MANUFACTURE.
Sweatshirt.
High Quality Silk Printed Image.
Not some cheap iron.
You can wear it as many times as you want,
but the picture will be like new.
Preshrunk for minimizing shrinkage.
Do not shrink after washing.
Spandex trim in the waistband, neck and cuffs, as well as
double-needle cover seamed colret, waistband and armholes.
We guarantee uniqueness in most
alterna-oriented and gothic club movements.
Although Neil Young
has experimented widely with differing music styles, including swing, jazz,
rockabilly, blues and electronica throughout a varied career, his most
accessible and best known work generally falls into either of two distinct
styles: acoustic, country-tinged folk rock, as heard in songs such as "Heart of
Gold", "Harvest Moon" and "Old Man," and nineteen sixties era garage rock, in
songs like "Cinnamon Girl", "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Southern Man."
Young first came to prominence as a member of the folk-rock band Buffalo
Springfield in the mid-1960s and then as a solo performer backed by the band
Crazy Horse. He reached his commercial peak during the singer-songwriter boom of
the early 1970s with the albums After the Gold Rush and Harvest as well as with
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. He has long been distrustful of commercial
management in the music business, and has at times created highly accessible and
durable popular music while at other times has indulged in outlandish and
uncompromising experiments that have left audiences, critics, and—in one notable
case—his record label baffled. |
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