"The thing about my music is, there really is no point"
- Neil Young
About this Quote
The quote by Neil Young is a fascinating declaration about his music. Initially glimpse, it may look like he is dismissing the value of his own developments. However, upon closer assessment, it ends up being clear that he indicates something entirely different. He thinks that music must exist for the sake of music itself, without requiring any grand or particular function. Rather, it must be crafted simply for the enjoyment and expression of the developer, and for the listeners who appreciate it. In essence, Young is mentioning that the worth of music depends on the experience of it, rather than any particular significance or message.
This quote is written / told by Neil Young somewhere between November 12, 1945 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from Canada.
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