Neil Young is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician known for his influential contributions to rock and folk music. With a career spanning several decades, his work includes classic albums like "Harvest" and "Rust Never Sleeps." Young's unique voice and socially conscious lyrics have made him an iconic figure in music and a powerful advocate for environmental and social causes.

"The cutthroat avenues of rock 'n' roll, I am fed up with. I don't want anything to do with it."



"It's a blue album, but it's not a blues album. I'm not pretending all of a sudden now I'm blues."



"I don't like war. I particularly don't like the celebration of war, which I think the administration is a little bit guilty of."



"I don't think there is one president that's come down the line that hasn't done something good somewhere."



"With Crazy Horse, it's all one big, growing, smoldering sound, and I'm part of it. It's like gliding, or some sort of natural surfing."



"To protect our freedoms, it seems we're going to have to relinquish some of our freedoms for a short period of time."



"Some people put down all presidents. If you say anything good about any of them, they think you're supporting everything they do."



"As I get older, I get smaller. I see other parts of the world I didn't see before. Other points of view. I see outside myself more."



"I don't look at a knife the way I used to. I'm more aware of what it is. I think twice. This is a key finger. It's in every chord."



"Studios are passe for me. I'd rather play in a garage, in a truck, or a rehearsal hall, a club, or a basement."

