NeilYoungIsBack
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Do you mean he 're-purposed' one of his own tunes, or that he ripped off someone else's?Pocahontas
Do you mean he 're-purposed' one of his own tunes, or that he ripped off someone else's?Pocahontas
Listen to He's a Bad Boy from Carole King, her song in 1963.Do you mean he 're-purposed' one of his own tunes, or that he ripped off someone else's?
Yeah I can forgive him this transgression :)Wow, I’d never heard the Carol King song before. It’s exactly the same.
He’s still a musical great IMO.
Finally got round to do a proper chronological listen to his studio albums, some for the first time ever - obviously it's taking me quite a bit and I have to stop and listen to whatever BlueHammer's album of the week is every so often, but as I expected it's all good stuff up to now (except for that country album one). Just played Trans and loved that, didn't expect him to go that route. 14 down just another 25 albums or so to do.
| On The Way Home |
| Helpless |
| Dance, Dance, Dance |
| I've Loved Her So Long |
| Down By The River |
| I Am A Child |
| Everybody's Alone |
| Wonderin' |
| Oh, Lonesome Me |
| Flying On The Ground Is Wrong |
| Country Girl |
Great song listThere hasn't been a new recorded concert performance on the Neil Young Archive web site for over a month, but the new one loaded this morning is great if you are in to rarities.
It is from Ann Arbour, Michigan, 16 October 1969 - first set. Only 11 songs, but four are debuts and at least 3 have only been played live a handful of times in his whole career.
Here's the list for anyone who might be interested:
On The Way Home Helpless Dance, Dance, Dance I've Loved Her So Long Down By The River I Am A Child Everybody's Alone Wonderin' Oh, Lonesome Me Flying On The Ground Is Wrong Country Girl
I Am A Child gets me everytime.Great song list
I Am A Child gets me everytime.
Did he tour between Live Rust and Trans in 82 @NeilYoungIsBack ? I assume he did - are there any official live shows released from 79-81 ?
Yes indeed. I'm hoping they will also upload the 3rd set he played that night at some point. The third set has Down to the Wire - the only time he has ever played it live.Great song list
Ah, ok, cheers for that reply. Yes, I knew about his son, but hadn’t fitted it into the timeline properly. And that use of vocoder in 82 now makes perfect sense. ThanksHi, he didn't perform live at all in 1979, and only once in 1980. The 1980 one was connected to the launch of Hawks & Doves, but on that occasion they also performed an unreleased song I've never heard played called Winter Winds.
In 1981 he appeared once on stage as a guest at a tribute concert for someone but I can't remember who.
The reason why he wasn't touring in 1979-1981 is connected to his youngest son, who was born severely disabled in the late 70s. NY and his wife dedicated themselves for several years to some kind of intensive around the clock therapy programme that meant there was not much time for anything else.
As part of this programme they used a vocoder to try and communicate with their infant son. This device ended up being used for the vocals on the Trans album and also on stage during the Trans tour by NY and Nils Lofgren.
| Year | Date | Venue | Line-up |
| 1969 | 16/10/1969 (First set) | Ann Arbor, Michigan | Solo |
| 1976 | 06/11/1976 | Boulder, Colorado | Crazy Horse |
| 1984 | 06/06/1984 (Early show) | San Jose | International Harvesters |
| 1988 | 18/05/1988 | Toronto | Bluenotes |
| 1989 | 11/12/1989 | Paris | NY + Ben Keith & Poncho |
| 2001 | 03/07/2001 | Stockholm | Crazy Horse |
| 2009 | 22/04/2009 | Kelowna, BC | Electric Band |
| 2010 | 29/05/2010 | Atlanta, Georgia | Solo |
| 2013 | 09/03/2013 | Hunter Valley, NSW | Crazy Horse |
| 2013 | 13/03/2013 | Melbourne | Crazy Horse |
| 2016 | 07/06/2016 | Belfast | Promise of the Real |
| 2019 | 09/07/2019 | Antwerp | Promise of the Real |
The 2nd set is also now available, with a few songs added that weren't included in the first set. e.g. Birds, Cinnamon GirlThere hasn't been a new recorded concert performance on the Neil Young Archive web site for over a month, but the new one loaded this morning is great if you are in to rarities.
It is from Ann Arbour, Michigan, 16 October 1969 - first set. Only 11 songs, but four are debuts and at least 3 have only been played live a handful of times in his whole career.
1 | On The Way Home |
2 | Helpless |
3 | Cinnamon Girl >>> The Loner |
4 | Birds |
5 | I Am A Child |
6 | Everybody's Alone |
7 | Dance, Dance, Dance |
8 | The 1956 Bubblegum Disaster >>> It's My Time |
9 | Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere |
10 | The Old Laughing Lady |
11 | I've Been Waiting For You |
12 | Here We Are In The Years |
13 | Wonderin' |
14 | Down By The River |
15 | Country Girl |
Yeh I find it difficult to split the top 2 - probably comes dow to daily preference to be honest.On the Beach
Tonight's the Night
Time Fades Away
I love TFA but the others, which could easily be ranked the other way round, are even better.