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Neil Young Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Wayne Robins

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Neil Young.
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Critical Essay by Wayne Robins

[Tonight's the Night] is an album of resolute drugginess and obsession with death…. But mostly, it is about Neil Young and his nightride into devastation.

The atmosphere Young creates is that of a solitary figure riding through this album like a bad luck John Wesley Harding: a rootless, drug saturated hippie, cruising the west in search of the ultimate burnout….

This is not the work of a detached, millionaire pop star. Young has assimilated the collective unconscious of the knife wielding, gun toting, dope burning street people who populate western towns like Boulder or Santa Fe, the acid casualties of the counter-culture who'll call you brother but kill you for some spare change. Perhaps it's the life Neil's been living all along….

In On the Beach …, Neil Young came to grips with the Southern California of Charles Manson, the horror of the Dune Buggy Night. But the terror of...
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This section contains 276 words
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Purchase our Young, Neil 1945– - Critical Essay by Wayne Robins
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