After Neil Young released a synth album, his label Geffin Records requested a more traditional “rock n roll” album, so he released 1983’s “Everybody’s Rockin'” — a major departure from his previous sounds but still Rock n Roll. Geffen sued him for being “not commercial” (and lost).

“I wish you wouldn’t make the strings such an important part of your arrangements because frankly they’re only a tax dodge!” – Tommy Dorsey (to arranger Nelson Riddle)

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