Commitments are one of the worst things to have in the music business. They're very annoying.
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I don't like to be labeled, to be anything. I've made the mistake before myself of labeling my music, but it's counter-productive.Neil Young
It's kind of too bad that people know about this, because it's like, 'The only way he could make a good album is if he had an aneurysm,' or something. I feel a little funny about it, because I know I would have made an album anyway, and I don't feel like I'm slowing down, but these things happen. Yeah, there's a lot of reflection. It affected all the songs.
Neil Young
I just wrote one song at a time. Kinda like an alcoholic. One day at a time.
Neil Young
It's really the first time a filmmaker, and a filmmaker of Steven Spielberg's caliber will collaborate at this level on an original game. He understands how our medium works and wants to push it in different directions, putting innovations in a game that no one has ever seen before.
Neil Young
The archive project has been as time-consuming as Prairie Wind was spontaneous. When I do finally get it out there, it's going to be a great relief, ... It's like a huge overcoat that I wear. It's got a lot of pockets in it. Some of them are full of diamonds. Some of them are just full of lead. It's a burden, but it's getting lighter.
Neil Young
When the punk thing came along and I heard my friends saying, I hate these people with the pins in their ears. I said, Thank God, something got their attention.
Neil Young
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