Crazy Horse & Neil Young – Fu##in' Up album cover

Crazy Horse & Neil Young – Fu##in' Up

Album 2024

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2024 album Fu##in' Up.

Music from Fu##in' Up

Gear Used On Fu##in' Up

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Guitars used by Neil Young on Fu##in' Up

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Korina Flying V

Avg price: $9,196.19

Q : You're talking about an Epiphone acoustic, with the ornamentation ?

NEIL : Yes, it's one of the cheapest. It's probably lying on the floor in my bedroom right now. It looks like it's in good shape but the action's really bad and the neck isn't too good. And it's always going out of tune. But I like it. Most of the songs on American Dream were written on it. I think I also wrote Fuckin' Up on it, too. But I also have very nice guitars, great for recording and composing. I have quite a few Martins, Gretschs -- particularly White Falcons, old Explorers, Flying V s. Larry Cragg has more than I do. You should talk to him about my guitars and amps. My amps are something else.

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Avg price: $2,483.57

Q : You're talking about an Epiphone acoustic, with the ornamentation ?

NEIL : Yes, it's one of the cheapest. It's probably lying on the floor in my bedroom right now. It looks like it's in good shape but the action's really bad and the neck isn't too good. And it's always going out of tune. But I like it. Most of the songs on American Dream were written on it. I think I also wrote Fuckin' Up on it, too. But I also have very nice guitars, great for recording and composing. I have quite a few Martins, Gretschs -- particularly White Falcons, old Explorers, Flying V s. Larry Cragg has more than I do. You should talk to him about my guitars and amps. My amps are something else.

Steel-string Acoustic Guitars

Epiphone FT-145 Texan

Avg price: $675.00

In an April 1992 interview with Guitare & Claviers Magazine (French), Neil Young said:

I have a Japanese Epiphone that I bought in New Zealand. The sound isn't good, but it's unique. I like to always buy second-hand guitars, because I know I'm going to write at least one or two songs with them. Because every guitar comes with its own history and the feeling of all the people who have used it before. That makes you play certain chords that you wouldn't play normally and pushes you towards something new. If you're lucky, you'll get a song out of it. [...] It's probably lying on the floor in my bedroom right now. It looks like it's in good shape but the action's really bad and the neck isn't too good. And it's always going out of tune. But I like it. Most of the songs on American Dream were written on it. I think I also wrote Fuckin' Up on it, too.

The guitar can be identified as the Epiphone FT-145 Texan in the official music video for "Unknown Legend". As of 2022, it is at the Youngtown Rock & Roll Museum.