"I’m starting to feel like I could do it again...

Not all of Crazy Horse — this happened to a couple of us, and we’re not all the way back" Neil Young has finally commented on the recent Crazy Horse tour cancellation – see what he had to say below. READ MORE: Neil Young & Crazy Horse – ‘Barn’ review: rugged and rural beauty, with a sense of hope In late June, Young and the band took to his Neil Young Archives website to announce the cancellation of their remaining shows . The blog post shared revealed that a couple of band members fell ill following their gig at Detroit’s Pine Knob and would have to take “a big unplanned break.

” In a recent Zoom conference call for his Neil Young Archives followers – captured via video on Reddit, Young addressed the cancellations, recapping how he felt before and during most of the shows that were played: “I was doing great and we were moving right along. Everybody’s loving the shows. Then I just woke up one morning on the bus and I said, ‘I can’t do this.

I gotta stop.’ It was like I felt sick when I thought of going on stage.” He continued: “My body was telling me, ‘You gotta stop.

’ So I listened to my body. Then it gets into all the legal matters: ‘You got this, you got that, people bought tickets, they did this, they did that.’ I understand that.

What matters to me is the art of playing, and the music. That’s what matters. That’s what people loved.

That’s what they come to see. But if that.