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Waging Heavy Peace A Hippie Dream
Neil Young's "Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie's Dream" is less a structured narrative and more a deeply personal, free-associative journey through the life and mind of the iconic musician. He uses his unique, often rambling style to explore his early life, the evolution of his career with pivotal bands like Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, and Crazy Horse, and his lifelong pursuit of artistic authenticity. The book delves into the creation of his legendary music, the complexities of his relationships, and his ongoing struggles with health, offering an unfiltered look at the man behind the music. Beyond the recording studio and concert stage, Young candidly shares his profound passions for classic cars, intricate model trains, and his fervent commitment to environmental causes. The memoir grapples with themes of aging, mortality, the elusive nature of idealism, and the constant negotiation between personal vision and commercial demands. What makes "Waging Heavy Peace" compelling is its raw, often disarmingly honest voice, inviting readers into Young's internal world with all its quirks and profundities. The non-linear structure and broad scope provide an intimate portrait of a multifaceted artist who has consistently followed his own path.
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Tomes & Tales
$12.95
1 copy
Publisher
Penguin
Pages
502
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780399159466
ISBN-10
0399159460
Language
English
Published
2012-01-01
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