Should we dive into the from After the Gold Rush , or would you like a playlist of similar 70s folk classics?
Nestled on the masterpiece After the Gold Rush , the song wasn't actually written about a romantic breakup of Neil's own. Legend has it he wrote it for his friend and bandmate after Nash’s split from Joni Mitchell. Knowing that context adds a layer of brotherhood to the track; it’s a gentle, waltzing reminder to a friend that the pain they're feeling is universal. Why It Still Hits Today Neil Young-Only Love Can Break Your Heart
The title itself is a profound realization. We spend so much time worrying about our careers, our status, or our plans, but Young reminds us that the only thing with the power to truly shatter us is . It’s a paradox: the very thing that makes life worth living is the only thing that can break us. Should we dive into the from After the