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The video discusses the mixed opinions around Neil Young's music, touching on his relationship with Bob Dylan and various humorous critiques from the speakers.
Now, Bob Dylan was, uh, hated Neil Young When Heart of Gold came out, because it was all over the radio, and Bob thought that Neil Young was ripping off his sound with the harmonica and the Yeah, you don't wanna, you don't wanna make fun of anybody. Neil Young? What the fuck? I understand you don't like music, but this is an abomination. That is the type of music. Where I savage myself in front of boomers. Then I shoot a thick one in someone's shoulder. Oh my God! Right, that's what I'm talking about. Obamination. Obamination, yes. Obamination. Here's my, here's my issue with Neil Young, okay? He lies about going to the moon. We all know he didn't go. Well, if you say that to his face, he will punch you out. Because he believes he went. And that's all that matters. It's not a lie if you believe it. I can't remember that crap. It's the second time you did a Costanza line on this program in one day. first of all, it's not a Costanza line. I was saying that- I learned that line from my parents when I was a child. So Costanza just took a- Yeah, I understand ya. That's right, he took a standard black, uhhh, adage and just made it popular for white people. And you don't even know, maybe Neil Young's brother would be like, I fuckin' hate that music, I mean, god damn. Nah, I don't think so, cuz he just did a single with him called Hey America, which I'm curious about, cuz it's Canadian guys tellin', now, Neil Young is known, he did a, uh, antiWarsong, uh, Ohio, for dead and, uh, antiNic, uh, Yeah, that was a good song. I liked that song. I didn't know that was him. I thought that was Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, but Yeah, but it was Neil Young's song. They, they, it was on one of the CSNY albums, but it's his song.