Originally formed as a vocal group called Danny And The Memories by Danny
Whitten, the band evolved in to folk act The Rockets, who released one
self-titled album in 1968 and jammed with Neil Young during a legendary gig at
the Whisky A Go Go club in LA. It led to Young recruiting Whitten, bassist Billy
Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina as a backing band for classic albums After The
Goldrush (1971), Tonight's The Night (1975) and Rust Never Sleeps (1979), before
Crazy Horse (as they were now known) went on to become recognised as a great
garage rock band in their own right. Working...