From Hank to Hendrix
I walked these streets with you
Here I am with this old guitar
Doin' what I do

I always expected
That you should see me through
I never believed in much
But I believed in you

Can we get it together
Can we still stand side by side
Can we make it last
Like a musical ride?

From Marilyn to Madonna
I always loved your smile
Now we're headed for the big divorce
California-style

I found myself singin'
Like a long-lost friend
The same thing that makes you live
Can kill you in the end

Can we get it together
Can we still stand side by side
Can we make it last
Like a musical ride?

Sometimes it's distorted
Not clear to you
Sometimes the beauty of love
Just comes ringin' through

New glass in the window
New leaf on the tree
New distance between us
You and me

Can we get it together
Can we still walk side by side
Can we make it last
Like a musical ride?


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From Hank to Hendrix Lyrics as written by Neil Young

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    yeah its definately about a split with a woman, with the music weighing in as well. "Can we get it together? Can we still stand side by side? Can we make it last Like a musical ride?"

    alot of people can relate with this song very easily. "The same thing that makes you live Can kill you in the end" If there is a breakup the fact that you are without that person you loved so dearly can kill you.

    i think the references of "hank to hendrix" and "marilyn to madonna" are just references of time. he has loved her the whole time, from old to new.

    anyways, thats my take. great song, one of my favourites from neil.

    shamion March 30, 2008   Link

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