Watch: Neil Young on Charlie Rose
Monday, July 21st, 2008
Neil Young’s one-of-a-kind voice, crude guitar work, and outspoken political opinions made him a music legend. Last week, he sat down with Charlie Rose to discuss his recent tour with CSNY, his despair about the war in Iraq, and his dedication to, as he puts it, his “boss” — inspiration.
Watch the interview:
Watch Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young perform “Déjà Vu” on their recent “Freedom of Speech” tour:
For more interviews with musicians and dissidents, visit CHARLIE ROSE online.
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Neil is a modern day pioneer, and an inspiration to a generation of kindred spirits. I am honored that he has posted my videosong, ‘Cheers,’ on his Living With War Today site, along with the heartfelt works of so many of my brothers and sisters. Keep on rockin’ the free world. Harmony in Hilo