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Midnight Movie: Neil Young and His Eco-Friendly Lincoln Continental
Check out these clips from Neil Young's new album Fork In The Road, due out April 7. Archives be damned, it's time for a concept album about energy-efficient cars. Not content to write a song about it, he's gone and had himself a Lincoln Continental re-tooled for extra clean burning. You can also check out the car's very own blog at www.lincvolt.com. Tune in at the right time and you might catch ol' Neil driving around on the live webcam & get to check out what's in his grocery bags.
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