
Photographer Henry Diltz was on the scene for the high point of California rock in the Sixties and Seventies: He was friends with the likes of David Crosby and Joni Mitchell, and was their documentarian as well, gaining access to their Laurel Canyon homes and capturing crucial shows, from Monterey Pop to Woodstock. Click here for photos from his new book, California Dreaming (Genesis Publications), which are also being shown at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York.
California Dreaming: Photos of Neil Young, The Doors, Joni Mitchell and More by Henry Diltz
11/19/07, 4:59 pm EST
Comments
Hey Neil | 11/24/2007, 10:12 pm EST
Wrong. He will continue to fade until they put him in the ground!!!
corroder | 11/23/2007, 7:09 pm EST
You know he aint gonna die
Hey Neil | 11/23/2007, 3:39 am EST
Hey hey my my . . .
It’s better to burn out than fade away, huh Neil?
I guess we all know which road you decided to take!!!
Why don’t you go reuinite with that self-righteous windbag Crosby, and those two other over the hill fossils?
A southern man still don’t want you around, anyhow!

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