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Neil Young 1980

“Ask ten people to describe Neil Young and you’ll probably get ten different responses. To some, he’s one of the dregs of the ’60s, a purveyor of stale hippie sentiments and, at worst, interchangeable with Stephen Stills, David Crosby and Graham Nash. Others, who have not forgotten (or forgiven) 1972’s Harvest and its attendant hit single, “Heart of Gold: charge him with responsibility for the touchy-feelie narcissism of the singer-songwriter boom.” [Trouser Press]

resurfacing article on NY.info reposted by opa.  |.PDF article| Neil Young’s Golden Decade – A Man for all seasons – Neil Young’s diamond’s and rust]

Thanks to Trouser Press in the 1980ies.

If the authors:

By Jon Young
Research by David Koepp

can listen and see this, please contact us. Brilliant article!

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The songs just happened. First thing in the morning, I\'d pick up a guitar, play two or three chords and go, \"That\'s the blueprint. That\'s what my soul told me, so that\'s what it is.\"
Then I\'d go to the studio. I would write the words, without guitar, in my car. I\'d keep stopping on the way -- write two verses, go a hundred yards, stop, write some more. I kept moving, and writing, until I got to the studio.
Whatever I had then, that was the song. \"Devil\'s Sidewalk\" -- the recording is the first time I sang it, the first time the band had ever heard it.

by Neil Young, Rolling Stone Interview, 4 Sept 2003.

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