Stuggles of Neil Young

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July 10, 2015

 

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Young had fired Danny one night as he had become a heroine junkie and was not performing well during recording sessions. Later that night, Young had received a called from the Los Angeles coroner, the coroner had the grim news that Whitten had been found and he had died of a heroin overdose (Crowe 193)...
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Young had commented in a Rolling Stone interview in 1975 that "I Felt Responsible." (193). Whitten, however was not the only person in Young's life that had problems with a heroin addiction, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's long time roadie Bruce Berry had also overdosed on heroin as well (193). The death of Berry inclined Young and the remaining members of Crazy Horse to record Tonight's the Night an album, which many fans view as an anti-drug album, at Bruce Berry's brother studio (McDonough 431)...
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