Neil Young first released his song, “Southern Man,” in 1970 as a part of his record, After The Gold Rush. Despite the fact the song came out 50 years ago, the legendary singer-songwriter thinks it’s even more relevant today then it was back then.
Moreover, Young says it applies to more than just the south, but the entire country. Rolling Stone picked up on a blog post from Neil Young on his website in which he posted a video of himself singing the classic song that was written, according to Neil: “after countless years of racism in the USA.” Young went on to say that it has “gone on for way too long.” Young urged the police to change the way they go about doing their jobs.
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