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Chris Willman Music WriterHow does the man who wrote “Rockin’ in the Free World” feel about the putative leader of the free world? There hasn’t been much doubt about that, as Neil Young has made headlines several times for his resistance to having his songs played at Donald Trump rallies, as they mysteriously often are. Last week, he even threatened to sue the president over the matter.But in case there was any doubt, he’s written a hurricane-level fusillade taking Trump on.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIf there’s one thing that can be said for Neil Young over the course of his nearly 60-year career, it’s that he stands behind his principles.
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Hold on there just a minute. Donald Trump, 74, is notorious for angering artists whenever he plays their songs at his gatherings without their alleged permission.
Neil Young has followed up on his threat to sue Donald Trump by, you know, suing Donald Trump.The lawsuit over Trump’s use of Young’s music at his political rallies has been a long time coming.
Neil Young has filed a lawsuit against the Donald Trump 2020 campaign.
NEW YORK -- Neil Young sued President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign Tuesday for copyright infringement, saying he doesn’t want his music used as a theme song for a “divisive un-American campaign of ignorance and hate." The Grammy-award winning Canadian-born musician filed the lawsuit through his lawyers in Manhattan federal court, seeking up to $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringement. A message seeking comment was left with a campaign spokesperson.
Chris Willman Music WriterNeil Young has made good on his threat to file a lawsuit against the Donald Trump campaign over its continued — and he contends legally unauthorized — use of his music for political purposes.
Neil Young is taking the Donald Trump campaign to court.
Neil Young is suing President Donald Trump's presidential campaign for playing his music at rallies, saying his songs "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk" have been used "for a divisive, un-American campaign of ignorance and hate.”
Neil Young is suing US President Donald Trump over the unauthorised use of his music at his campaign rallies.Young today (August 4) posted a lawsuit against Trump’s campaign on his Archives website, claiming the US President does not have proper license to play his songs at his campaign rallies.
Donald Trump is at it again, making us all scratch our heads and wonder how the f**k we ended up in the worst possible timeline.
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Neil Young has shared a new live performance of his 2006 song, ‘Lookin’ for a Leader’, with edited lyrics that criticise Donald Trump’s presidency.The new lyrics reflect Young’s support for the Black Lives Matter movement, his admiration for Barack Obama and his contempt for Trump.“Yeah, we had Barack Obama/And we really need him now/The man who stood behind him/Has to take his place somehow.”Read Young’s reworked lyrics in full below:The full performance was uploaded to Young’s website, which