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by mywittyname
1603 days ago
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> Perhaps the particulars of the deal he signed still allows him to do this, in which case the investment company made a bad deal. Or they factored that into the price. The dude is known for political activism as much as he is for his music. Any investor who did their due diligence knows that Neil Young is very opinionated about how his music is used. So if he negotiated for continued control over his music, the investors should have known he was going to cost them money. |
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