Neil Young Opens Up About Sobriety
“I did it for 40 years,” he says. “Now I want to see what it’s like to not do it. It’s just a different perspective.”
In the book, he elaborates: “The straighter I am, the more alert I am, the less I know myself and the harder it is to recognize myself. I need a little grounding in something and I am looking for it everywhere.”
Yet the book – written despite Young’s onetime declaration that he would never write a memoir – features some requisite tales of rock & roll excess. The 66-year-old recalls being arrested for drugs with Eric Clapton and Stephen Stills, and he jokes about David Crosby’s legendary stash: “I still remember ‘the mighty Cros’ visiting the ranch in his van. That van was a rolling laboratory that made Jack Casady’s briefcase look like chicken feed. Forget I said that! Was my mike on?”
Elsewhere, Young makes no apologies for the sometimes confounding career decisions he’s made over the years. “I work for the muse,” he tells the Times. “I’m not here to sell things. That’s what other people do, I’m creating them. If it doesn’t work out, I’m sorry; I’m just doing what I do. You hired me to do what I do, not what you do. As long as people don’t tell me what to do, there will be no problem.” READ MORE
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