The legend of Candy House Alabama is certain up within the notion – false, because it seems – that the lyric was penned as an assault on Neil Younger, the Canadian hippy rock famous person recognized to his mates as ‘Shakey’, for his songs Southern Man (from 1970’s After The Gold Rush) and Alabama (from 1972’s Harvest), and their condemnation of the institutionalised racism as perpetrated south of the Mason-Dixon line.
The ‘offending’ part comes within the second verse, with a reference to Younger and his South-bashing songs. “Properly, I hope Neil Younger will keep in mind,” rasps Ronnie Van Zant, “A Southern man don’t want him round anyhow.”
“Ronnie wrote these traces about Neil Younger – that we don’t want him round, speaking concerning the South,” the late Gary Rossington informed Basic Rock, “as a result of we’d simply been in Alabama touring all of the again roads, assembly all of the folks and seeing all the gorgeous countryside and blue skies, and we thought it was nice. There have been numerous hardcore racists within the South, however we thought they have been simply foolish. All of us liked Neil Younger’s songs. And it’s humorous, as a result of folks nonetheless say to me, ‘What have you ever obtained towards Neil Younger?’ Nothing! It’s loopy.”
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“We liked Neil Younger,” added Gary. “That was a joke lyric about him.”
Younger later declared his love of Skynyrd, and stated he was honoured to be talked about in Candy House Alabama.
“They play like they imply it,” Younger stated in 1976. “I’m proud to have my title in a tune like theirs.”
Younger additionally admitted that one among his songs was misguided. “Alabama well-deserved the shot Lynyrd Skynyrd gave me with their nice file,” Younger wrote in his 2012 e book, Waging Heavy Peace. “I don’t like my phrases after I take heed to it immediately. They’re accusatory and condescending, not totally thought out, too straightforward to misconstrue.”
Certainly, Younger went so far as providing them one of many gems of his songbook – his shifting requiem for misplaced innocence within the Civil Battle, Powderfinger, which he later launched on 1979’s Rust By no means Sleeps – earlier than he’d even recorded it himself.
“Lynyrd Skynyrd nearly ended up recording Powderfinger earlier than my model got here out,” he stated in 1995. “We despatched them an early demo of it as a result of they wished to do one among my songs.”
Rolling Stone journalist Cameron Crowe was the conduit for these Younger tunes, later recalling that “Neil liked that band, and stated they reminded him of [Young’s first band] Buffalo Springfield, they usually made him yearn for the times of the Buffalo Springfield. Being an enormous Neil Younger fan, I type of appointed myself as cheerleader for that ‘love affair’ [between Young and Skynyrd] to occur and blossom.
“Neil Younger gave a tape to [photographer and Young confidant] Joel Bernstein to offer to me, which I gave to Ronnie, that had three songs on it – Captain Kennedy, Sedan Supply, and Powderfinger – earlier than they’d come out. Neil wished to offer them to Lynyrd Skynyrd, in the event that they wished to do one among his songs.”
Rossington additional revealed that the band as soon as deliberate to have Younger be a part of them on stage. “He wished to come back out and play Candy House Alabama with us. Ronnie was gonna say, ‘We don’t want him round anymore…’. We have been actually wanting ahead to it. But it surely by no means occurred.”
The “unhealthy blood” delusion was explored by Drive-By Truckers on their good 2001 album Southern Rock Opera, which explored Skynyrd’s rise, fall, and cultural legacy. On Ronnie And Neil, frontman Patterson Hood informed the story of Younger and Van Zant’s misunderstood friendship.
“And out in California, a rock star from Canada writes a few nice songs concerning the unhealthy shit that went down,” wrote Hood. “Southern Man and Alabama definitely informed some reality, however there have been numerous good of us down right here and Neil Younger wasn’t round.”
Later within the tune, Hood completed the story.
“Now Ronnie and Neil turned good mates / Their feud was simply in tune / Skynyrd was a bunch of Neil Younger followers, and Neil he liked that tune / So he wrote Powderfinger for Skynyrd to file / However Ronnie ended up singing Candy House Alabama to the lord.”
Ronnie Van Zant, who wore a Neil Younger Tonight’s The Evening t-shirt at Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Knebworth Park present with The Rolling Stones, died in October 1977. In response to Hood, Neil Younger was an honorary pallbearer on the funeral (it is doubtless that is one other apocryphal story), whereas rumours persist that Van Zant was buried in that shirt.
Three weeks after the funeral, Neil Younger gave a uncommon efficiency of Alabama on the Miami Music Competition Of The Arts. And in direction of the top, he broke from his personal tune to mournfully repeat the traces, “Candy House Alabama“ over Skynyrd’s iconic riff.
It is nonetheless the one time he is performed it.



