A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop

"A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop"
Song by Neil Young from the album The Monsanto Years
Released 2015
Recorded  USA
Genre rock
Label Reprise Records
Writer Neil Young
Language English language
Producer Neil Young y John Hanlon
The Monsanto Years track listing

Big Box
(4)
"A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop"
(5)
Workin' Man
(6)

"A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop" is a protest song aimed at Starbucks and Monsanto recorded by Neil Young that has attracted worldwide attention.

About the song

The song was released as a single in May 2015, the first from his album The Monsanto Years.[1][2] The lyrics criticize Starbucks and its alleged use of GM (genetically modified) food. Young sings, "I want a cup of coffee but I don't want a GMO. I'd like to start my day off without helping Monsanto." [3][4]

The song refers to the lawsuit by Monsanto against Vermont because of the state's attempt to pass a GMO labeling law.[5] It also mentions “the poison tide of Monsanto” and a farmer who signs a GMO deal.[6]

In a brief review of the song, Stefan Schmidt in The National Singles Round-Up said the song pulled no punches in attacking Starbucks and Monsanto. Schmidt suggested that Young hadn't lost his appetite for tackling the current big issues.[7]

As of 31 May 2015, the song was Video of the week on the Food Consumer website. [8]

Venue

An acoustic version of the song debuted in Maui, Hawaii by Young and his backing band called Promise of the Real to bring attention to Monsanto’s destructive practices in Hawaii. Paul Towers of the Pesticide Action Network said that Hawaii was the global epicenter for GMO seed testing.[9]

The song was featured in Young's July and October 2015 tours. [10]

References

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