Lone wolf roaming vast musical frontiers with fierce independence.
When he walked away from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at the height of their commercial peak to record the deliberately abrasive *Tonight's the Night* — a raw, grief-soaked album his own label begged him not to release — he was demonstrating the wolf's defining characteristic: the willingness to abandon the pack rather than compromise the hunt. Wolves are territorial, fiercely self-directed, and follow internal compasses that others cannot read, which explains Young's infamous declaration that "it's better to burn out than to fade away" and his lifelong habit of torching his own musical directions before anyone could box him in. From his sudden departure from Buffalo Springfield to his decades-long refusal to license his music to corporations, he has navigated vast creative territories on his own terms, answering to no one — the lone wolf's most essential truth.
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