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- Neil Young discusses the druggie myth that surrounds him
The destructive effects of drug addiction would become a theme for Young’s bleak 1975 record Tonight’s the Night, which reflected on Young’s recent past and the overdoses of Whitten and Bruce Berry, a Crazy Horse roadie who tragically passed away in 1973 Despite the fact that during the early ’70s Young’s life was drastically changed by the overdoses of his two friends, he couldn
- The Needle and the Damage Done - Wikipedia
" The Needle and the Damage Done " is a 1972 song by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Neil Young The lyrics describe the effects of heroin addiction on musicians Young knew, including his friend and Crazy Horse bandmate Danny Whitten, who would die of an overdose the same year the song was released The money that Whitten used to buy the drugs was provided by Young The song would preview
- Neil Young ‘Worst Drug’ Used Finally Revealed
Neil Young recently reacted to a fan reminding him how he quit drugs, and one specifically that he used, in a new NeilYoungArchives com Q A Neil Young recently dropped a stunning retirement
- The Meaning of Neil Youngs The Needle and the Damage Done
"The Needle and the Damage Done" is powerful track from Neil Young's iconic album 'Harvest' that describes the painful impacts of addiction
- The Needle And The Damage Done by Neil Young - Songfacts
Neil Young's album Tonight's The Night also portrayed Whitten's tenure with the band and leading up to his death (also is the worst album he ever made) Amy from Chicago, Il This is the best, most touching song about losing someone to drug addiction
- Neil Young – “The Needle and the Damage Done” Lyrics Meaning
Neil Young’s “The Needle and the Damage Done” is a deeply personal tune, striking chords of loss and warning It’s a lament for friends lost to heroin addiction and a stark message about the ravages of drug abuse Young sings from the heart, sharing the pain of watching a loved one’s downfall and the broader impact on the community
- Meaning of The Needle and the Damage Done By Neil Young
Neil Young’s “The Needle and the Damage Done” transcends its time, speaking to the enduring struggle against addiction that continues to plague society Its legacy is one of raising awareness and fostering empathy, using the medium of music to confront a topic so often shrouded in shame and secrecy
- The musicians who inspired the anti-drug Neil Young song
In the early 1970s, many musicians lost their lives to drugs Neil Young penned the song 'The Needle and the Damage Done' after losing a friend to heroin
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