Neil Young: Music has lost its strength
Neil Young has muttered gloomily about how the once world-changing
power of music has gone. Not like in his day, of course:
"I think that the time when music could change the world is past," he
told reporters. "I think it would be very naive to think that in this
day and age."
Young added: "I think the world today is a different place, and that
it's time for science and physics and spirituality to make a
difference in this world and to try to save the planet."
Young's generation, of course, were able to stop the Vietnam War using
music in just sixteen years; while in the 1980s strict injunctions
from musicians for Margaret Thatcher to "stand down" saw her quit
Downing Street just some eleven years after she entered it. Meanwhile,
the world-changing power of music was bringing about the end of
Aparthied. "We would have ended it a lot earlier" confirmed FW
DeKlerk, "but when our policymakers went to the Virgin Megastore,
they'd been buying Queen records instead of stuff by the Specials..."
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