Fu##in' Up
Released in 1990, *Ragged Glory* was always seen as a kind of comeback album—not only because it was Neil Young’s best (or at least his best with Crazy Horse) since *Rust Never Sleeps*, but because it came out at a time when you could hear his influence everywhere in underground rock, from the Pixies to Sonic Youth to Dinosaur Jr. Recorded during a private live set in late 2023, *Fu##in’ Up* is a by-and-large faithful reading that stretches out the jams (“Valley of Hearts \[Love to Burn\],” “A Chance on Love \[Love and Only Love\]”), cranks the crankiness (“Heart of Steel \[Fuckin’ Up\]”), and, with the help of 30-plus more years, makes Young’s yearning for a simpler life sound that much more poignant (“City Life \[Country Home\]”). Fans knew it was a classic—now they know Young knows, too.
Last year, Neil Young and Crazy Horse played a VIP private party for one of Canada’s richest men. Now you’re invited to hear their cantankerous takes on almost every song from 1990’s Ragged Glory.
A live recording taped at a private party in 2023, Young and his bandmates give the songs from their 1990 classic 'Ragged Glory' a modern, unkempt and unfiltered second life.
Neil Young with Crazy Horse’s live album ‘Fu##in’ Up’ revisits its source material with even more grit and grime.
A track-by-track homage to their classic album Ragged Glory, Fu##in' Up highlights Neil Young and Crazy Horse at their best – loose, loud, and long-lasting.