Neil Young “won’t close the door” on a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young reunion
“I can hold a grudge with the best of them but only if there’s a reason for it.”
Neil Young has revealed that he’s open to the idea of a reunion with former bandmates David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, even though it’s not a decision that lies in his hands.
“Crosby should write an introspective book: Why People Won’t Talk to Me Anymore,” said Young.
During an interview with AARP, the 73-year-old revealed that he remains hopeful for a Crosby, Still, Nash & Young reunion and “won’t close the door on anything”. He hinted at tense relations with Crosby, saying, “I don’t know what happened with David. I got nothing to say. I love Stephen. I love Graham. I can hold a grudge with the best of them but only if there’s a reason for it.”
In spite of this, Young remains active with his music. He recently released Colorado with his band Crazy Horse, their 13th album together and the follow-up to 2012’s Psychedelic Pill. It was also released with the documentary Mountaintop, which chronicled the recording of the album.
Colorado out now on Reprise Records.
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