Graham Nash on Neil Young's Passionate Following of "The Muse"
With Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young now confirmed for the 2013 27th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert, hopefully much of the chatter about their relations will dissipate.
Here's Graham Nash on Neil Young's passionate following of "The Muse".
Unknown what the source is on this interview.
More on Neil Young Following The Muse.
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5 Comments:
I think what he's really trying to say is the muse is an excuse and Neil is an asshole. But that's just me...
Yeah, that's just you, Unknown.
"When you try to understand everything, you will not understand anything."
--Shunryu Suzuki
I think you guys are right! Thanks Mr Henry. That's a cool quote.
You're welcome, glad that you like it! And seriously, I do think that Graham has some very mixed emotions about Neil, more than the others--Stephen has the love/hate brother understanding and Cros is just happy to still be playing music. Graham is a very candid and upfront guy, and sometimes he says what he's feeling in the moment.
But he is also the one who most understands the power that Neil has with his own music and the music he creates with others. To borrow Vince Gilligan's words, Neil is "the one who knocks."
Don't know if the Bridge shows will just be a one off, or if there's another CSNY tour and maybe album in the works. I was 100% certain that Crazy Horse would be touring in 2012, and was really happy they continued on. It's a shame that it ended, and I hope I get the chance to see another show with Neil and the Horse. But I'm sure it will be cool whatever Neil goes with, just hope that he's happy with his decision and his music.
It's been a great ride seeing and hearing Neil Young over the past decades. All the amazing music, solo shows and great band members, amazing opening acts. As Dr. Seuss and many others have reminded us about the good things in life, don't be sad when it's over, be happy that it happened.
Take care....
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