Neil Young wrote many deeply moving songs, some of which have seemed somehow in homage to the Indians. "Broken Arrow" being probably the most obvious. The story is that they saw the name on a street steamroller somewhere, and figured it was a cool combination of name and object. But I've always wondered if there wasn't something more to …
Neil Young wrote many deeply moving songs, some of which have seemed somehow in homage to the Indians. "Broken Arrow" being probably the most obvious. The story is that they saw the name on a street steamroller somewhere, and figured it was a cool combination of name and object. But I've always wondered if there wasn't something more to the name. Album covers seemed maybe so. And weren't album covers the greatest? This retired hippie thinks so! ✌️
Neil Young wrote many deeply moving songs, some of which have seemed somehow in homage to the Indians. "Broken Arrow" being probably the most obvious. The story is that they saw the name on a street steamroller somewhere, and figured it was a cool combination of name and object. But I've always wondered if there wasn't something more to the name. Album covers seemed maybe so. And weren't album covers the greatest? This retired hippie thinks so! ✌️