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…."I seen the needle and the damage done"….

Today we are remembering Danny Whitten who passed away on Nov. 18, 1972. Danny was an musician and songwriter best known for his work with Neil Young's backing band Crazy Horse, and for the song "I Don't Want To Talk About It", a hit for Rita Coolidge,Rod Stewart and Everything but the Girl.

Although his role in Crazy Horse was that of support, Whitten sang the album's opening track "Cinnamon Girl" along with Young, and Whitten and ...Young played guitar on "Down by the River" and "Cowgirl in the Sand."

Whitten began using heroin and quickly became addicted. Although he participated in the early stages of Young's next solo effort, "After the Gold Rush," Whitten and the rest of Crazy Horse were dismissed about halfway through the recording sessions, in part because of Whitten's heavy drug use. Whitten performs on "Oh, Lonesome Me", "I Believe in You", and "When You Dance I Can Really Love". Young wrote and recorded "The Needle and the Damage Done" during this time, with direct references to Whitten's addiction and its role in the destruction of his talent.

Neil Young recalled, "We were rehearsing with him and he just couldn't cut it. He couldn't remember anything. He was too out of it. Too far gone. I had to tell him to go back to L.A. 'It's not happening, man. You're not together enough.' He just said, 'I've got nowhere else to go, man. How am I gonna tell my friends?' And he split. That night the coroner called me and told me he'd died. That blew my mind. Fucking blew my mind. I loved Danny. I felt responsible. And from there, I had to go right out on this huge tour of huge arenas. I was very nervous and ... insecure.”

Years later, Young told biographer Jimmy McDonough that for a long time after Whitten died, he felt responsible for Whitten's death. It took him years to stop blaming himself. "Danny just wasn't happy", Young said. "It just all came down on him. He was engulfed by this drug. That was too bad. Because Danny had a lot to give, boy. He was really good."
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RIP Danny. Sometimes the demons are just too strong.
 
Dam man I just got 7 years off heroin this past may and I should be dead it was a struggle and I hate seeing such talented people's talents wasted and cut short by that garbage drug

What's up buddy on a lighter note
 
Sadly....these days folks don't have to shoot heroin to be a blazin' addict. In today's world...the doctor provides all of the highs any addict needs via his script pad. In the end, there isn't any difference in the addiction to heroin or pills or where you get it...an addict is an addict. Been there, done that.

best of luck to any and all still ridin the train (to nowhere)...
 
Sadly....these days folks don't have to shoot heroin to be a blazin' addict. In today's world...the doctor provides all of the highs any addict needs via his script pad. In the end, there isn't any difference in the addiction to heroin or pills or where you get it...an addict is an addict. Been there, done that.

best of luck to any and all still ridin the train (to nowhere)...
Truth..
My addiction was beer after beer after beer after beer...
when I blew out knee I took 3 of them oxys hated the feeling. bit my cell phone in half..
Another time they gave me demoral on demand press button had bad reaction did not work was hollering in hosp. hall for help They switched to morphine seemed to work better for near death appendix rupture pain.
did not crap for a week on that stuff itchy wiped out.
I got to be able to GO GO GO!!!!
 
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