About what Neil Young is worth...
Clearly he is worth a very large sum of money, a 100 million?...I would suspect a lot more since his ranch alone is worth a hug amount by now. After 40 plus years of success...albums and touring, and not being a fool like many of his contemporaries etc. , but the real answer is none of our business...
To his fans he is worth far more than a dollar sum. I saw him preform two nights ago and I was just as impressed, or moved as I was 40 years ago, he's actually better now than when he was 25. And I have been disappointed by some of his shows over the years...when he wasn't in any shape to preform, but I suppose it hasn't always been easy being Neil Young either...I mean people want to know how much money you have, and I'm sure a lot more...
I read the lyrics to "World on a string," yesterday, it pretty much covers it.
So he doesn't worry about money, just what people want from him...unfortunately it's not just his music. We all have to worry about who to trust, suppose you were very rich and famous, wouldn't you want to lay that burden down sometimes?
I've no doubt contributed to his great wealth in a small way over the years, but this relationship has never been about money. You can't buy his talent or my appreciation...
One thing is certain...Neil Young doesn't do what he does for money, he hasn't needed more money for a long time. So be assured what Neil Young does is who Neil Young is
'Southern Man' was included in Neil Young's album 'After the Gold Rush'. The album was recorded from August 1969 thru June 1970.
Neil Young has won 7 Juno awards throughout his career. They include: Album of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Best Male Artist, Producer of the Year, Adult Alternative Album of the Year (twice), and Artist of the Year.
Neil Young is a famous rock star entered into the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. He specializes in vocals, guitar, banjo, keyboards, and the harmonica. Neil Young was born November 12, 1945 in Toronto, Canada.
None, he never even finished high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
"Southern Man" from the 1970 album "After the Gold Rush"
It's important to note that there was no problem between Neil Young and the band, in fact, they were just "taking a jab" at him...it was all tongue in cheek. Read up on how Sweet Home Alabama was written by the guys. It led most non-southerners to believe that's where the band was from....but nay nay, they were from my hometown of Jacksonville Fl. They wrote it after doing several trips to Alabama to record and simply loved the state, as most do, if you ever visited. Great song that for some reason, always reminds me of Florida lol....go figure.
Neil's Harvest record of 1972 has a song called "Alabama" a response to " Sweet home Alabama" ? before it was released. Maybe.
The Neil Young song at the closing of the movie 'Philadelphia' is called 'Philadelphia'.
No, he wasn't in New York during the peak jazz musician heroin crazy and he became a Buddhist soon after arriving, which kept him off the stuff.
somewhere between 1 and 1 million ( I'm not sure)
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Surviving polio will make a persons resolve very decided and one thing he decided to do was sing. I'm extremely grateful that he chose to share this part of his soul with those of us ready to appreciate it.
The song was written about the 1970 shootings during a non-violent peace rally at Kent State University in Ohio, where 4 people were killed by the National Guard.
He felt that he was more accepted (with Yoko Ono) in NYC. he was more comfortable there, fans and the paparazzi weren't hounding him and Yoko like they were in England. he liked the feeling of walking down an ordinary street and not being attacked. john liked the feeling of being a ''new yorker'' and also because New York city was the center of culture and he wanted to be involved. but he basically liked how accepting and how kind the new yorkers were to him and Yoko compared to the press and the fans from England that were always bashing Yoko on her looks and asking john why he was with her. they treated him like a regular person in NYC, he wasn't treated like the world famous John Lennon of The Beatles, and that's all he really wanted. he never wanted to be famous all he wanted to do was make music.
no they where influenced heavily by the ramones, the sex pistols, the who, the clash covering alot of there songs
No. Most notably he has lived in the following places: Toronto, Ontario; Omemee, Ontario; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Topanga, California, and for the past 40 years, La Honda, California.
Walter Wallace Owens and lives on board the Ragland in Port Townsend......that's my guess
The original "All by Myself" was recorded by Eric Carmen in 1975. Since then, it's also been recorded by such music greats as Frank Sinatra, Hank Williams Jr, Shirley Bassey, Sheryl Crow, Jewel and Celine Dion.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!yes he does!
Backing vocals on the Neil Young album Harvest Moon were sung by Linda Ronstadt (tracks 1 - 5: Unknown Legend, From Hank to Hendrix, You and Me, Harvest Moon, and War of Man), Ben Keith (tracks 1 - 4), James Taylor (tracks 2, 4, and 5), Nicolette Larson, (tracks 3 and 4, along with track 7 - 10, Such a Woman, Old King, Dreamin' Man, and Natural Beauty), and Larry Cragg (vocals on track 4).