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Replying to @wayneworley454 In 1970, a 24-year-old Neil Young was on top of the music world. He had just made his first massive fortune from his work with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and his solo album After the Gold Rush. ​Wanting to escape the chaos of the Los Angeles music scene, he took $350,000 in cash—an absolute fortune at the time—and bought a stunning, isolated 140-acre property in Northern California called the Broken Arrow Ranch. ​But when Neil moved onto the property, he didn't just inherit land; he inherited its caretaker, an elderly man named Louis Avila. ​The Truck Ride That Changed Everything ​Louis Avila had worked the ranch for years under its previous owner. He was a proud, traditional, hard-working country man who had absolutely no idea who Neil Young was, nor did he care about rock and roll. ​Shortly after Neil moved in, Louis took his new, young boss for a drive around the property in an old, battered blue Jeep. ​As they drove out to the back pastures, Louis stopped the truck, looked over at this long-haired, 24-year-old hippie, and asked a blunt, honest question: ​
Replying to @wayneworley454 In 1970, a 24-year-old Neil Young was on top of the music world. He had just made his first massive fortune from his work with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and his solo album After the Gold Rush. ​Wanting to escape the chaos of the Los Angeles music scene, he took $350,000 in cash—an absolute fortune at the time—and bought a stunning, isolated 140-acre property in Northern California called the Broken Arrow Ranch. ​But when Neil moved onto the property, he didn't just inherit land; he inherited its caretaker, an elderly man named Louis Avila. ​The Truck Ride That Changed Everything ​Louis Avila had worked the ranch for years under its previous owner. He was a proud, traditional, hard-working country man who had absolutely no idea who Neil Young was, nor did he care about rock and roll. ​Shortly after Neil moved in, Louis took his new, young boss for a drive around the property in an old, battered blue Jeep. ​As they drove out to the back pastures, Louis stopped the truck, looked over at this long-haired, 24-year-old hippie, and asked a blunt, honest question: ​"How does a young man like yourself have enough money to buy a place like this?" ​Neil, feeling a bit put on the spot but wanting to stay humble, looked back at him and said: ​"Just lucky, Louis. Just real lucky." ​Louis shook his head and replied: ​"Well, that’s the damndest thing I ever heard." Two different lives, the exact same human needs. 🌾🎸 The legendary story behind Neil Young's 'Old Man' is the perfect reminder for Father’s Day. #neilyoung #oldman #harvest #musichistory #70smusic

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