Highlights from the 1st show of their 2024 tour, an amazing setlist kicking off with Cortez the Killer and straight into Cinnamon Girl, closing with My My, Hey Hey
I grew up in the 1970s on this music and will be taking my teenage son this month to see Neil with Crazy Horse. Perhaps one of the best nights of my life is coming with my son.
I can say that I will never forget seeing Crazy Horse with my mom. It was quite special seeing the tears in her eyes as it brought back memories for her. They put on a great show, y'all are in for a treat.
Yeah, me too... BUT I stopped after he did that shit with Joe Rogan and took his stand with Joni M....... and I don't play or sing the songs any more either..... fuck that, he's a selfish dangerous compromised fraud....
Just go for a walk instead!...As a 77yo "hippie", I endorse what Mick Jagger said, 50 years ago!--"If I am still prancing around the stage at age 40, somebody please shoot me!"...He knew even then, that ROCK is a younger man's game, only relevant to youthful rebellion. These geezers need to stop pretending they are offering anything important to newer "fans". Half of their original fan base is dead, anyway!
❤also ich war ein Fan seiner Musik,ich war nach Budapest getrampt,um seinen Film zu sehen,wir haben im Freiluftkino getanzt.Aber seine Unterstützung für Biden lehne ich ab.Als Anthroüosoph kann ich es tolerieren.Aber dadurch macht er sich unglaubwürdig.Herr Biden ist schuld an dem Ukrainekrieh.
It's impressive how good he sings, like his voice hasn't hardly changed since he was a young man. Unlike some other performers like Elton John and Mick Jagger. They are all great performers, Neil just sounds really good. Rock and Roll will never die!
0:24 Cortez the Killer 15:14 Cinnamon Girl 18:52 Scattered (Let's Think About Livin') 23:14 Don't Cry No Tears 25:10 Down by the River 28:55 Everybody Knows This is Nowhere 30:50 Lova and Only Love 33:50 Comes a Time 36:55 Heart of Gold 37:10 Old Man 40:54 Don't be Denied 41:22 Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)
I can't disagree...but unless you see them play acoustic in the middle of nowhere, there wouldn't be much to look at in terms of stars due to light pollution unfortunately. Sorry to buzz kill your fantasy.
What a gift! Thank you so much for sharing this! ❤ Definitely better to burn out than to fade away, she says at 69 f'ing years old. How the hell it happened I don't know, but so blessed to have grown up with this guy's music!
This 68 yr old agrees with you. I think we grew up with the best music. Also so fortunate to still be able to see them in concert after all these years. ☮️
Oh My, Hey Hey. Only since about 1972 listening to Neil, no matter what hes doing its always Neil. This made me cry. So cool he still gets out and just rails wide open.
Amazing performance for someone of his age. Many of the old acts should retire because they just can't bring it anymore, but Neil still delivers. Those monstrous speakers look almost as old as Neil is.
So much thanks for sharing this 💚 Hope Uncle Neil will come to Europe once more... unless, I enjoy your post with much love ❤🤘A Neil fan from Belgium 🤩😉
Awesome, so good to see Neil and Crazy Horse still rocking! And thanks for panning around as that brings back many memories of concerts I went to at that amphitheater over the years. A fantastic place to see concerts.
Sons of Champlin, The Tubes, Copperhead, Merry Clayton (early '70's). SDSU had some magic back then. Peterson Gym (Frank Zappa, Joan Baez, Furry Lewis, Cannonball Adderly, Shelley Manne). The Auditorium (Dr John, Stoneground, Johnny Otis). Mary McCaslin, Los Alacranes Mojados. Magical time and place. Aztec Bpwl (Grateful Dead).
Never been a fan of Neil Young and crazy horse but i sure enjoyed this and can appreciate the heck out of this and can tell that they are all pretty much still on the form i know of them. Not many that age could perform like this that is for sure. Just look at some of the ageing " pop stars " that are still trying to dance and look sexy in their 60's and act the way they did when young, where this type of stuff is timeless really.
Thank you for sharing this. Man, I tried listening with my eyes closed and Neil's voice sounded as if it changed that much since the Rust Never Sleeps concert back in the day. And look at stage setup, it's the same minus the roadies in cloaks. And so is Crazy Horse sounds great.
Damn right old man... Keith Richards can't keep up with you anymore...I am always glad that you are still doing your thing, and still alive ...David Gilmour is even releasing a new album soon. You few originators of modern rock and roll keep shining brighter than one could have imagined...
Please Neil & Crazy Horse, come to europe too (after a good rest, yr impressive american/Ca. tour). Thousands fans here, well you know! Pete , fan 55 years
This is wonderful, thanks for posting!! This takes me back to another classic performance by NY&CH on the evening of October 25th 2012 @ The Tuscaloosa Ampitheater.☮♥ & NY and CH 🎶
What a fkng show! Big props to the sound engineers. Was about 10 rows back stage left. Been to all kinds of different genres of live music. From classic rock to blues, funk, oldies n reggae. Seen Neil 9 times and I’ve never heard anything of this quality ever!
I was at Liverpool Empire when he played with Crazy Horse. I Won two tickets from Radio Merseyside for naming his backing band! 🐎Again in 1982 Neil Young and Transband in Quimper France. Driving on a road trip in a Beetle we saw a poster so drove to see the concert.
Nice - thanks for the vid - hope they don't take it down - one of the reasons I play guitar - was easy to learn Neils creations - his voice sounds the same as 40yrs ago (almost)
the horse still rides......the slow fires burn.....sound sound creeps lava like.....the sun flares....the moments drip.....the aching resonates.....it's all the same song......and the feeling you get when you sliink back into the amps and the feedback runs right through you....sustaining...drone .....the quiver....the shake
Man does this take me back. Just seeing those stage props of the extra BIG Fender Amps from the Rust Never Sleeps Tour brings tears to my eyes. The only thing missing are The Road Eyes. You had to be there to appreciate it. Thank you for posting this gem.
Crazy Horse, started in 69, I was 11! Haha, Was 10 years later before I discovered CSN&Y. Then solo Neil. etc... Would love to play rhythm or bass with Neil at 78 years old. He comes up and says, "Let's start with 15 minutes of Cortez the Killer" , I say, " Love it man". Micah Nelson is an amazingly versatile guitarist talent for sure. So glad he joined for this. Peace and Love Y'all
As much as I've loved all his incarnations over the last six decades, for my money Neil as the Godfather of Grunge playing with Crazy Horse is the greatest of the great. I would love to listen to (and watch) a professionally produced version of this concert
5.17 Mansfield Massachusetts... my brother Neal got us tickets once again.... uncle Neal always delivers. .. seen neil horse 🐎 a bunch of times.... gunna be a fungus night.... we don't fck around 😂😂😂😂....
Generally I am not a fan of a mobile recording but today I make an exception :) Uncle Neil was not touring for a long time due to pandemic and post pandemic era and it is really nice to see him performing on the stage. Lucky you guys on other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Hopefully Neil and Crazy Horse decide to visit Europe the next year.
È un musicista sempre uguale a se stesso. Fuori dalle mode e dai travestimenti. Un cappello sulla testa e una chitarra. Lo stimo e adoro il suo modo di suonare.
Thank you so much for posting this @mikel92009. Didn't know he was touring. Missed this show just 80 miles from me, guess I'll have to make it out to Utah at the end of July.