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Post by renoman on Feb 9, 2008 4:08:41 GMT -5
Canadian folk rock legend Neil Young said he has lost all hope that music can change the world, as he presented a documentary about his 2006 anti-war concert tour at the Berlin film festival on Friday. "I know that the time when music could change the world is past. I really doubt that a single song can make a difference. It is a reality," Young told reporters.
"I don't think the tour had any impact on voters."
But the silver-haired frontman of the sixties supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young nonetheless dealt US President George W. Bush a stinging, back-handed insult and said his own "naive" urge to make people think remains intact. www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080208160230.p2cyq6q1&show_article=1
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Post by Chilehead on Feb 9, 2008 9:47:11 GMT -5
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Post by Quaalude™ on Feb 15, 2008 15:50:52 GMT -5
A Southern man Don't need Him around anyhow , as far as Music changing the world , sure it dose and has , Imagine your world without *your favorite Band * QC I Live the work Young has done over the years too. at Least Music - a Good Decent Song can cause a change in the world because for however long it takes you to here the song , your at some sort of peace and not a War !
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