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After the Gold Rush (song)

"After the Gold Rush" is a song written and performed by Neil Young and is the title song from his 1970 album of the same name.[1] In addition to After the Gold Rush, it also appears on the compilation albums Decade, and Greatest Hits, and on Live Rust.

"After the Gold Rush"
Song by Neil Young
from the album After the Gold Rush
ReleasedAugust 31, 1970
RecordedMarch 12, 1970
GenreFolk rock
Length3:45
LabelReprise
Songwriter(s)Neil Young
Producer(s)Neil Young
David Briggs
Music video
"After the Gold Rush" on YouTube
"After the Gold Rush"
Single by Prelude
from the album After the Gold Rush
B-side"Johnson Boy"
Released1974
Recorded1974
GenreFolk rock
Length2:01
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)Neil Young
Producer(s)Neil Young
David Briggs
Prelude singles chronology
"Out There"
(1973)
"After the Gold Rush"
(1974)
"Dear Jesus"
(1974)

An a capella version of the song was a hit in many countries in 1974 for the English vocal group Prelude.

It is ranked number 322 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[2]

Composition edit

Young has said that he doesn't recall what the song is about. Dolly Parton, recalling a conversation while in the process of recording a cover of the song, along with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, for their 1999 album Trio II, said:

I loved the song on Neil Young's [1970] album and I loved it when Prelude had it out in 1974. But I didn't know what the song meant. Linda and Emmy knew Neil, so we called him and asked him. He said, 'I have no idea.' I thought that was so funny. I think it's about the Second Coming or the invasion of aliens, or both.[3]

However, in his 2012 biography Young reportedly gave a different explanation of the song's origin and meaning, describing the inspiration provided by a screenplay of the same name (never produced), which apocalyptically described the last days of California in a catastrophic flood. The screenplay and song's title referred to what happened in California, a place that took shape due to the Gold Rush. Young eventually concluded that:

After The Gold Rush is an environmental song... I recognize in it now this thread that goes through a lotta my songs that’s this time-travel thing... When I look out the window, the first thing that comes to my mind is the way this place looked a hundred years ago.[4]

"After the Gold Rush" consists of three verses which move forward in time from the past (a medieval celebration), to the present (the singer lying in a burned out basement), and, finally, to the end of humanity's time on Earth (the ascension process in which the "chosen ones" are evacuated from Earth in silver spaceships). On the original recording, in addition to Young's vocals, two instruments are utilized: a piano and a flugelhorn.[5] In the decades since the song was first released, the horn solo in the song has typically been replaced by a harmonica solo by Young in live performances.[6]

The line "Look at Mother Nature on the run / In the 1970s" has been amended by Young in concert over the decades and is currently sung as "Look at Mother Nature on the run / in the 21st century."[7][8][9]

Cover versions edit

The song has been covered numerous times:

  • Perhaps best known is the 1974 interpretation by the group Prelude, whose a capella version was a top 40 hit in numerous countries, especially the United Kingdom where it re-charted in the Top 40 in 1982,[10] and in Canada where it reached number five in 1974.[11] The song also peaked in Australia at number 51 in 1974, and the re-recording[clarification needed] at 98 in 1982.[12] In the US, it went to number 22 on the Hot 100.[13]
  • The country music trio of Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt covered the song on the 1999 album Trio II with two changes to the lyrics: The line "Look at Mother Nature on the run / In the 1970s" became "Look at Mother Nature on the run / in the 20th century", and the line "There was a band playin' in my head / And I felt like getting high" was changed to "There was a band playin' in my head / And I felt like I could cry."[14] According to Parton, "We asked permission to change the line about getting high because we were mothers, and we didn't want to put forward that sentiment."[15] Parton performed the song during the 2019 Grammys with Maren Morris and Miley Cyrus.[16] The Trio version of the song was also released as a single. It received modest radio airplay, a video accompanying the song was very popular on a number of cable video outlets (including CMT), and the song received the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals in 2000.
  • Patti Smith covered the song on her 2012 album "Banga".
  • Comedian John Early covered the song in his 2023 special, "Now More Than Ever."[17]

References edit

  1. ^ Clayton-Lea, Tony. "Neil Young: After the Gold Rush review: 50-year-old treasure still shines". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  2. ^ "After the Gold Rush ranked #322 on Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs List". Rolling Stone. 15 September 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  3. ^ . Emmylou.net. Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  4. ^ Hasted, Nick (12 November 2016). "The Story Behind The Song: Neil Young - After The Gold Rush". Louder Sound. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  5. ^ <https://americansongwriter.com/the-meaning-behind-after-the-gold-rush-by-neil-young/>
  6. ^ "Song - After The Gold Rush - Choral and Vocal sheet music arrangements". www.singers.com. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  7. ^ Armstrong, Neil. "After the Gold Rush — Neil Young's song has beguiled and bewildered since 1970". Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  8. ^ Hasted, Nick (12 November 2016). "The Story Behind The Song: Neil Young - After The Gold Rush". Louder Sound. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  9. ^ "After The Gold Rush by Neil Young". songfacts.com. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  10. ^ "After the Gold Rush". Official Charts. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  11. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - November 16, 1974" (PDF).
  12. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 238. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  13. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Record Research. p. 670.
  14. ^ "After The Gold Rush Lyrics - Trio". Absolute Lyrics.
  15. ^ "Dollymania: The Online Dolly Parton Newsmagazine. Your premier resource for Dolly Parton news and information". www.dollymania.net.
  16. ^ Moreau, Jordan (11 February 2019). "Dolly Parton Honored by Katy Perry, Kacey Musgraves at Grammys". Variety.
  17. ^ "More Like John Ennui". Vulture. 16 June 2023.

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After the Gold Rush is a song written and performed by Neil Young and is the title song from his 1970 album of the same name 1 In addition to After the Gold Rush it also appears on the compilation albums Decade and Greatest Hits and on Live Rust After the Gold Rush Song by Neil Youngfrom the album After the Gold RushReleasedAugust 31 1970RecordedMarch 12 1970GenreFolk rockLength3 45LabelRepriseSongwriter s Neil YoungProducer s Neil YoungDavid BriggsMusic video After the Gold Rush on YouTube After the Gold Rush Single by Preludefrom the album After the Gold RushB side Johnson Boy Released1974Recorded1974GenreFolk rockLength2 01LabelIslandSongwriter s Neil YoungProducer s Neil YoungDavid BriggsPrelude singles chronology Out There 1973 After the Gold Rush 1974 Dear Jesus 1974 An a capella version of the song was a hit in many countries in 1974 for the English vocal group Prelude It is ranked number 322 on Rolling Stone s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 2 Composition editYoung has said that he doesn t recall what the song is about Dolly Parton recalling a conversation while in the process of recording a cover of the song along with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt for their 1999 album Trio II said I loved the song on Neil Young s 1970 album and I loved it when Prelude had it out in 1974 But I didn t know what the song meant Linda and Emmy knew Neil so we called him and asked him He said I have no idea I thought that was so funny I think it s about the Second Coming or the invasion of aliens or both 3 However in his 2012 biography Young reportedly gave a different explanation of the song s origin and meaning describing the inspiration provided by a screenplay of the same name never produced which apocalyptically described the last days of California in a catastrophic flood The screenplay and song s title referred to what happened in California a place that took shape due to the Gold Rush Young eventually concluded that After The Gold Rush is an environmental song I recognize in it now this thread that goes through a lotta my songs that s this time travel thing When I look out the window the first thing that comes to my mind is the way this place looked a hundred years ago 4 After the Gold Rush consists of three verses which move forward in time from the past a medieval celebration to the present the singer lying in a burned out basement and finally to the end of humanity s time on Earth the ascension process in which the chosen ones are evacuated from Earth in silver spaceships On the original recording in addition to Young s vocals two instruments are utilized a piano and a flugelhorn 5 In the decades since the song was first released the horn solo in the song has typically been replaced by a harmonica solo by Young in live performances 6 The line Look at Mother Nature on the run In the 1970s has been amended by Young in concert over the decades and is currently sung as Look at Mother Nature on the run in the 21st century 7 8 9 Cover versions editThe song has been covered numerous times Perhaps best known is the 1974 interpretation by the group Prelude whose a capella version was a top 40 hit in numerous countries especially the United Kingdom where it re charted in the Top 40 in 1982 10 and in Canada where it reached number five in 1974 11 The song also peaked in Australia at number 51 in 1974 and the re recording clarification needed at 98 in 1982 12 In the US it went to number 22 on the Hot 100 13 The country music trio of Dolly Parton Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt covered the song on the 1999 album Trio II with two changes to the lyrics The line Look at Mother Nature on the run In the 1970s became Look at Mother Nature on the run in the 20th century and the line There was a band playin in my head And I felt like getting high was changed to There was a band playin in my head And I felt like I could cry 14 According to Parton We asked permission to change the line about getting high because we were mothers and we didn t want to put forward that sentiment 15 Parton performed the song during the 2019 Grammys with Maren Morris and Miley Cyrus 16 The Trio version of the song was also released as a single It received modest radio airplay a video accompanying the song was very popular on a number of cable video outlets including CMT and the song received the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals in 2000 Patti Smith covered the song on her 2012 album Banga Comedian John Early covered the song in his 2023 special Now More Than Ever 17 References edit Clayton Lea Tony Neil Young After the Gold Rush review 50 year old treasure still shines The Irish Times Retrieved 2021 04 29 After the Gold Rush ranked 322 on Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs List Rolling Stone 15 September 2021 Retrieved 23 September 2021 Trio II The Songs Emmylou net Archived from the original on 19 September 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2015 Hasted Nick 12 November 2016 The Story Behind The Song Neil Young After The Gold Rush Louder Sound Retrieved May 26 2020 lt https americansongwriter com the meaning behind after the gold rush by neil young gt Song After The Gold Rush Choral and Vocal sheet music arrangements www singers com Retrieved 2023 04 13 Armstrong Neil After the Gold Rush Neil Young s song has beguiled and bewildered since 1970 Retrieved October 5 2021 Hasted Nick 12 November 2016 The Story Behind The Song Neil Young After The Gold Rush Louder Sound Retrieved October 5 2021 After The Gold Rush by Neil Young songfacts com Retrieved October 5 2021 After the Gold Rush Official Charts Retrieved 2020 03 13 RPM Top 100 Singles November 16 1974 PDF Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 238 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Whitburn Joel 2013 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 14th Edition 1955 2012 Record Research p 670 After The Gold Rush Lyrics Trio Absolute Lyrics Dollymania The Online Dolly Parton Newsmagazine Your premier resource for Dolly 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