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Neil Young Endorses Bernie but Allows Trump to Use His Music

  • Neil Young says he doesn't endorse Donald Trump but it's alright if he uses his music in his campaign.

    Neil Young says he doesn't endorse Donald Trump but it's alright if he uses his music in his campaign. | Photo: Reuters

Published 24 May 2016
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Young said that the fact that Trump knows he supports Sanders should have compelled to ask him if it was alright to use "Rocking' in the Free World."

Neil Young, a Canadian citizen, can't vote in the upcoming U.S. presidential election — but the 70-year-old rocker has plenty to say about it.

In a video interview with Reuters ahead of the release of his new album "Earth," the Grammy-award-winning singer-songwriter excused Donald Trump for using his music without asking his permission.

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Trump's use of "Rockin' in the Free World" during the Republican nominee's campaign launch raised hackles last June. Young's management company released a statement at the time saying that Trump was not authorized to use the song in the announcement of his presidential candidacy.

Young now says he has nothing against Trump using his song. He just would have liked to have been asked.

"The fact that I said I was for Bernie Sanders and then he didn't ask me to use 'Rockin' in the Free World' doesn't mean that he can't use it," said Young, who has long lived on a ranch in California.

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Young confirmed the Trump's campaign statement that the campaign had a license agreement with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for the right to play the recording.

Young says his support for Sanders in the election race was still strong, despite Hillary Clinton's lead in the contest for the Democratic nomination.

"He's the only one talking about the issues, about issues that matter to me, the issues on my mind - problems of corporate control of democracy and everything slipping away and not being able to have six major companies owning all the media in the United States," Young said.

Young's latest album, featuring live recordings of songs from throughout his career, will be released on June 17 on Reprise Records.

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