Neil Young appeared on Howard Stern's show yesterday, where he confirmed that Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young would never tour again, and discussed his decision not to take part in the Woodstock film ("I didn't like the fucking cameras.") Watch it below.
The singer gave a 75 minute interview on the SiriusXM radio show, during which Stern asked him about recent comments that Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young will "never in a million years" tour again.
"Playing with Stills and Nash was really great," he said. "I wish [Crosby] the best with his life. There's love there, there's just nothing else there." He added, "We've been together for a long time. We did a lot of great work. why should we get back together and celebrate how great we were? What difference does it make? it's not for the audience, it's not for money either."
Listen to Howard Stern's full Neil Young interview below
Young also discussed his experiences playing Woodstock, and why he refused to appear in the film documenting the iconic festival. "I didn't like the fucking cameras, they didn't have to be on stage," he said.
When asked if he regretted the decision not to appear, Young cheerfully said, "Who cares? It doesn't matter, I was there, I saw it. Who gives a shit? I couldn't care less."
Young will release Storytone, his 35th studio album and second of 2014 on 4 November through Warner Bros Records.
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