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jumpontopofmebaby
I wonder how close we are to getting Neil / Promise of the Real summer tour dates?
I am actually holding off on a few other events waiting to see what Neil does.
It has to be getting close to time to release dates.
Better than having to cough up money a year in advance though (I'm talking to you Foo Fighters! Their Seattle show is Labor Day weekend @ Safeco Field. While the GA/field tickets are gone, the sales for other seats are soft).
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jumpontopofmebaby
I wonder how close we are to getting Neil / Promise of the Real summer tour dates?
I am actually holding off on a few other events waiting to see what Neil does.
It has to be getting close to time to release dates.
Better than having to cough up money a year in advance though (I'm talking to you Foo Fighters! Their Seattle show is Labor Day weekend @ Safeco Field. While the GA/field tickets are gone, the sales for other seats are soft).
I have a feeling we'll hear about a tour announcement from Neil before the Stones. And who knows, he might even release another new album before then!
He's released at least 10 new albums of original music since A Bigger Bang came out in 2005 - the man does not rest on his laurels and keeps moving forward!
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Hairball
I have a feeling we'll hear about a tour announcement from Neil before the Stones.
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RollingFreak
Admittedly that sounds very specific to them and a bit close minded, although I fully understand where they are coming from. But if they listened to someone like you that would have their best interests and enjoyment at heart that should be enough. If it wasn't, setlists should be convincing. As you say, their loss, but I just feel thats too much on them than the average concertgoer to completely shut him down after that show. I understand people that aren't fans of his at all, but those that are casual fans and know diehard Neil fans they can trust seems odd for them never to return.
As for Greendale, its completely understandable why many would be turned off. Its a strange album (a good one, but a grower) and if you weren't prepared for that tour then I understand how anyone that wasn't a diehard was turned off. Even some diehards were. Not to the point that they turned their back on Neil, but essentially turned a blind eye to the record and tour though. Even for Neil that tour was a lot to take in, especially if you were unprepared for the format and didn't like the album. I think its looked at more fondly than when first released when people possibly wanted something different from Crazy Horse's first album in nearly 10 years with Neil.
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Hairball
I have a feeling we'll hear about a tour announcement from Neil before the Stones.
We'll possibly even hear about a new album announced from Neil before the Stones ...
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mosthigh
Rumour mill says fall tour.
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Cristiano Radtke
Track listing for ROXY - Tonight's The Night Live:
Side 1:
1. Tonight's The Night
2. Mellow My Mind
3. World On A String
Side 2:
1. Speakin' Out
2. Albuquerque
3. New Mama
4. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
Side 3:
1. Tired Eyes
2. Tonight's The Night
3. Walk On
Side 4:
Etched artwork
[www.broadwayworld.com]
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Cristiano Radtke
Track listing for ROXY - Tonight's The Night Live:
Side 1:
1. Tonight's The Night
2. Mellow My Mind
3. World On A String
Side 2:
1. Speakin' Out
2. Albuquerque
3. New Mama
4. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
Side 3:
1. Tired Eyes
2. Tonight's The Night
3. Walk On
Side 4:
Etched artwork
[www.broadwayworld.com]
Do you know if he recorded Borrowed Tune that night? Or is it not included for copyright or financial/legal reasons (i.e., (and ironically) because it's a borrowed tune)? Either way, its absence is a deal-breaker for me ... easily the greatest track on the disc, IMO.
Drew
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Hairball
Seems Neil Young is EVERYWHERE these days, and soon to be back on the road.
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Hairball
Seems Neil Young is EVERYWHERE these days, and soon to be back on the road.
He has at least one solo concert planned for April 21:
"Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Burt Bacharach, Judy Collins, Sheryl Crow, Chris Stills, Oliver Stills, Benmont Tench, Mike Campbell, Steve Ferrone, and emcee Jack Black, plus many special guests, will return to Los Angeles on Saturday, April 21 at the Dolby Theatre for the 5th Annual Light Up The Blues Concert—An Evening of Music to Benefit Autism Speaks, the world’s largest autism science and advocacy organization. Hosted once again by Kristen and Stephen Stills, the event will also feature performances by three artists with autism. Produced by Nederlander Concerts, the benefit concert will begin at 7:30 P.M."
[dolbytheatre.com]