Shakey: Neil Young's Biography
Shakey: Neil Young's Biography
Jimmy McDonough
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Neil Young is one of rock and roll's most important, influential and enigmatic figures, an intensely reticent artist who has granted no writer access to his inner sanctum - until now. Shakey is the whole story of Young's incredible life and career: from his childhood in Canada to the founding of folk-rock pioneers Buffalo Springfield; the bleary conglomeration of Crazy Horse and the monstrous success of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; to the depths of the Tonight's the Night depravity and the Geffen years; and Young's unprecedented nineties 'comeback'. Shakey (the title refers to one of Young's many aliases) is also the compelling human story of a lonely kid for whom music was the only outlet, a driven yet tortured figure who controlled his epilepsy via 'mind over matter', an oddly passionate model train mogul who, inspired by his own son's struggle with cerebral palsy, became a major activist in the quest to help those with the condition. This long-awaited, unprecedented story of a rock 'n' roll legend is uniquely told through the interwoven voices of McDonough - biographer, critic, historian, obsessive fan - and the ever-cantankerous (but slyly funny) Young himself.
The raw materials of the story are sensational: burning ambition, clashing egos, onstage epileptic seizures, deranged groupies, great albums, the birth and death of Sixties idealism, and, most of all, extremes of substance abuse ― Scotland on Sunday
Succeeds in stripping a star of his iconography - McDonough's book excels at anecdotes of music excess from a bygone era - Observer
It's hard to imagine anyone trying to better this book - It has an abundance of what Young values above all else - passion - Evening Standard
I've been reading this biography of Neil Young called Shakey and it's changed my life, man - Liam Gallagher - NME
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 9780099443582 Binding: Paperback
Date: 6/2/2003 Pagination: 816 pages
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