I wanna live with a cinnamon girl; I can be happy the rest of my life with a cinnamon girl.
Entries categorized as ‘Philosophies’
Cinnamon Girl
April 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Happiness/fulfilment · Ideals · Philosophies
Tagged: 1969, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
“I see country music, I see people who take care of their own…”
April 7, 2008 · 2 Comments
I see country music, I see people who take care of their own. You got 75 year-old guys on the road. That’s what I was put here to do, y’know, so I wanna make sure I surround myself with people who are gonna take care of me. ‘Cause I’m in it for the long run. Willie Nelson’s 54 years-old* and he’s a happy man, doing what he loves to do. I can’t think of one rock and roller like that. So what am I gonna do?
- Neil Young in “Legend of a Loner”, an interview with Adam Swetting in Melody Maker; 7th September 1985 [source]
* this age was true in 1985. Willie Nelson’s date of birth is 29th April 1933 – so get that calculator out!
Categories: City/Country life · Future · Happiness/fulfilment · Music · Philosophies · Reality
Tagged: 1985
“In some ways, rock and roll has let me down…”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I think in some ways – only in some ways – but in some ways, rock and roll has let me down. It really doesn’t leave you a way to grow old gracefully and continue to work. If you’re gonna rock you better burn out, ‘cos that’s the way they wanna see you. They wanna see you right on the edge where you’re glowing, right on the living edge, which is where young people are. They’re discovering themselves, and rock and roll is young people’s music. I think that’s a reality, and I still love rock and roll and I love to play the songs in my set that are sort of rock and roll, but I don’t see a future for me there.
- Neil Young in “Legend of a Loner”, an interview with Adam Swetting in Melody Maker; 7th September 1985 [source]
Categories: Creativity · Future · Growing up · Human tendencies · Music · Philosophies · Reality
Tagged: 1985
“Earth is a flower and it’s pollinating.”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I even go as far as to think that in the plan of things, the natural plan of things, that the rockets and the satellites, spaceships, that we’re creating now are really… we’re pollinating, as a universe, and it’s part of the universe. Earth is a flower and it’s pollinating.
- Neil Young in “Legend of a Loner”, an interview with Adam Swetting in Melody Maker; 7th September 1985 [source]
Categories: Creativity · Future · Natural World · Philosophies · Reality
Tagged: 1985
“Revenge of the Nerd? Great…”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Revenge of the Nerd? Great. [...] Because to achieve nerd status with only homegrown knowledge of nerddom is a fuckin’ great accomplishment – and I’m proud.
- Neil Young in an interview with Jimmy McDonough, in response to McDonough’s statement that many see Neil’s childhood as a classic case of “Revenge of the Nerd”; specific date unknown
Reference: McDonough, J. (2002). Shakey: Neil Young’s Biography. UK: Vintage Press. “Mr. Blue and Mr. Red”, p.62.
Categories: Growing up · Humour · Ordinary People · Past (Nostalgia/memories) · Philosophies
Tagged: Shakey (Jimmy McDonough)
“I think I was a little like Mr. Blue…”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Another song I used to listen to was Mr. Blue by the Fleetwoods. I related to the story. That feeling – if Mr. Blue was more aggressive, he probably wouldn’t be Mr. Blue. He probably would’ve found out either yes or no and would’ve been able to move on – but he wasn’t. [...] I think I was a little like Mr. Blue. And maybe I hadn’t gotten to the point in my life where I realised that Mr. Blue could be squelched any time by… Mr. Red. Heh heh heh. And that Mr. Blue was just running the show for entertainment and Mr. Red was calling the shots… y’know?
- Neil Young in an interview with Jimmy McDonough; specific date unknown
Reference: McDonough, J. (2002). Shakey: Neil Young’s Biography. UK: Vintage Press. “Mr. Blue and Mr. Red”, p.53.
Categories: Creativity · Growing up · Human tendencies · Music · Ordinary People · Past (Nostalgia/memories) · Philosophies · Reality
Tagged: Shakey (Jimmy McDonough)
“I really don’t think I know that much…”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I don’t really have the confidence to stand behind things that I say – because I really don’t think I know that much. [...] That’s better than somebody who’s confident they they know what they’re talking about and they’re sure – because that leads them down a path. [...] Even the things I believe in the most, I doubt. And so when I see something that I’ve said, or hear it – it makes sense to me that I might not feel the same way next time. Because that’s the way I am.
- Neil Young in an interview with Jimmy McDonough; specific date unknown
Reference: McDonough, J. (2002). Shakey: Neil Young’s Biography. UK: Vintage Press. “Mr. Blue and Mr. Red”, p.38.
Categories: Human tendencies · Humour · Philosophies · Reality · Simplicity
Tagged: Shakey (Jimmy McDonough)
“I really don’t have a yearning to return to Canada…”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
It’s my roots [but] I really don’t have a yearning to return to Canada – although I might someday. To me, Canada is my family, where I grew up, memories of bein’ young and bein’ open to ideas. And then tryin’ to get outta Canada because it was limiting. [...] Once you get [to the United States] you find out how beautiful Canada is and what it has to offer – natural resources that are awe-inspiring. So I’m proud to be Canadian – but I don’t let it hold me back. Part of the planet, not part of the nation.
- Neil Young in an interview with Jimmy McDonough; specific date unknown
Reference: McDonough, J. (2002). Shakey: Neil Young’s Biography. UK: Vintage Press. “Mr. Blue and Mr. Red”, p.37-38.
See also: “Omemee’s a nice little town…” ; “I feel a kind of pulling from the area where I remember things as a kid…”
Categories: Creativity · Growing up · Natural World · Past (Nostalgia/memories) · Philosophies · Reality
Tagged: Shakey (Jimmy McDonough)
“I guess I’m an extremist.”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I get into each thing I do – to the point where nothing else matters. I guess I’m an extremist.
- Neil Young in an Amsterdam press conference, 12′th October 1989
Reference: McDonough, J. (2002). Shakey: Neil Young’s Biography. UK: Vintage Press. “Innaresting characters”, p. 13
See also: “The stuff I did, I’d get so into it…” ; “You have to be ready to give everything you have…”
Categories: Creativity · Happiness/fulfilment · Human tendencies · Philosophies
Tagged: 1989, Shakey (Jimmy McDonough)
“You have to be ready to give everything you have…”
March 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
You have to be ready to give everything you have, and you have to make sure you’ve really got a lot to give. Because if [...] you’re not ready to give everything you have, [...] then you’re nothin’.
- Neil Young in an interview with Laura Gross; 1988
Reference: McDonough, J. (2002). Shakey: Neil Young’s Biography. UK: Vintage Press. “Innaresting characters”, p. 13
See also: “The pieces of shit should be there too…”; “I guess I’m an extremist.”
Categories: Creativity · Philosophies · Reality
Tagged: 1988, Shakey (Jimmy McDonough)