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  1. Long May You Run is a studio album credited to the Stills–Young Band, a collaboration between Stephen Stills and Neil Young, released in 1976 on Reprise Records. It peaked at #26 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold in the United States by the RIAA. The album is the sole studio release by Stills and Young as a duo.

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    • September 20, 1976
    • February 16 – June 7, 1976
  2. Sep 19, 2012 · He broke off a tour with Stephen Stills without warning and sent him a telegram — “Funny how some things that start spontaneously end that way. Eat a peach, Neil.”

  3. However, they had a falling out only nine days into the Long May You Run tour. Young decided to abandon the project, leaving Stills with a mere telegram to explain his departure. It read: "Dear Stephen, funny how some things that start spontaneously end that way. Eat a peach. Neil."

  4. Jul 22, 2002 · Eat a peach, Neil.” Discussing the incident, Young’s long-time manager, Elliot Roberts, explains, “That was Neil. They called Neil ‘Snake,’ and for good reason — if it wasn’t happening,...

  5. Sep 10, 2016 · Stills was the recipient of a telegram that read, “Dear Stephen, funny how some things that start spontaneously end that way. Eat a peach. Neil.”

  6. Jul 21, 2022 · By way of explanation, Neil penned a note to bandmate Stephen Stills: “Dear Stephen, Funny how some things that start spontaneously end that way. Eat a peach, Neil.” The pithy sendoff was perhaps Young’s way of telling his former bandmates to eff off without being too much of a jerk.

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