Neil Young’s Massive Online Archive Is Open

“Don’t forget to have a good time, and try not to get lost”

Earlier this year, Neil Young announced that he was preparing to launch a massive online archive, featuring all his music, released and unreleased, for free in high quality audio via his new XStream Music streaming service. Today, on the release date of his new album The Visitor, he has launched the site. Indeed, the new Neil Young Archives include a filing cabinet and timeline listing all of his albums up through The Visitor, including several unreleased items like Chrome Dreams, Homegrown, and Toast (which are not yet available to stream). Also listed are his film projects and books. Explore for yourself here, and watch a tutorial video narrated by Young below. “Don’t forget to have a good time,” he instructs users. “And try not to get lost.”

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