NEIL YOUNG STORIES
'...Large man in jeans with the zipper broken and a muslin shirt, both garments white, wanders around a big white Caddy with the engine running. We’re in the wilds of Topanga Canyon outside some woebegone hippie house, past its prime and oozing that Manson vibe. He’s annoyed, motioning for me to hurry. It takes me a minute to realize that the man is Bruce Palmer, the extraordinary bass player best known for his membership in Buffalo Springfield.'
'Kelly didn’t know Neil Young all that well—few in Topanga did—but Louie was a part of the canyon spirit. His parties were infamous, and he remains a charter member of the Topanga All-Stars, a loose congregation of fifteen or so roughnecks who functioned as Topanga’s answer to the James Gang.'
'The last song on Time out of Mind was “Highlands,” a rambling, sixteen-minute-plus piece of psychobabble that became even more curious when Dylan threw Young’s name into the stew.'
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