Neil Young gives complete musical catalogue to Greenland for free
Young also told fans that his music will “never be available on Amazon, as long as it is owned by [Jeff] Bezos”
By Andy Greene
Back in October, Neil Young pledged to remove all of his music from Amazon. And in a recent post on the Neil Young Archives, he said he’s sticking with the plan.
“Amazon is owned by Jeff Bezos, a billionaire backer of the president,” he wrote. “The president’s international policies and his support of ICE make it impossible for me to ignore his actions. If you feel as I do, I strongly recommend that you do not use Amazon. There are many ways to avoid Amazon and support individual Americans and American companies that supply the same products. I have done that with my music and people who are looking can find it in a lot of other places.”
“Record stores provide all my vinyl and CDs, while the digital music world has many alternative options to purchase my music if you like it,” he continued. “My music will never be available on Amazon, as long as it is owned by Bezos. My position is unfortunately harmful to my record company in the short term, but I think the message I am sending is important and clear. Thanks for buying music locally and from independent digital services.”
Young’s complete catalog and a vast archive of live concerts, studio outtakes, and concert films is available on the Neil Young Archives in super high definition sound. Prices range from $24.99 to $99.99 a year, but he’s just gifted all of it to the people of Greenland in response to President Donald Trump’s threats against the nation.
“I hope my music and music films will ease some of the unwarranted stress and threats you are experiencing from our unpopular and hopefully temporary government,” he wrote. “It is my sincere wish for you to be able to enjoy all of my music in your beautiful Greenland home, in its highest quality. This is an offer of peace and love. All the music I made during the last 62 years is yours to hear. You can renew for free was long as you’re in Greenland. We do hope other organizations will follow in the spirit of our example.”
Residents of Greenland can go to NeilYoungArchives.com/Greenland to sign up.
Finally, in a public letter he posted on Monday, his third in just three days, Young also shared some thoughts on the media landscape today. “If you watch Fox, try another channel for your news for just one day,” he wrote. “Untruths are abounding on Fox. New York Times used to be where I went for news. Now I go to The Guardian. I suggest you give it a try. Forget the news ‘shows’ on media. They are all posers and good looks. Remember ‘News Programs’ where it was not all about posing? Americans need some truth, not media obsessed with satisfying everybody. CNN? Trash mostly. Look deeper. There is real coverage. Go to independent journalism. Get some relief from white-washed ‘news shows.’”
Young has had a lot of time to read The Guardian since playing his most recent show at the Painted Turtle Camp in Lake Hughes, California, on October 25. He kicks off a European tour with the Chrome Hearts on June 17 at the Eden Project in Cornwall, England.
