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Fork in the Road

Lake SuperiorFirst of all, thank you to everyone for the BEAUTIFUL tributes to The Baron that were posted on Human Highway. He would have felt honored.

Thanks to everyone who helped to tell Rainer’s story, sent pictures of time spent with him and shared remembrances of his life, also in videos and song.

I dream’d in a dream I saw a city invincible to the attacks of the
whole of the rest of the earth,
I dream’d that was the new city of Friends,
Nothing was greater there than the quality of robust love, it led the rest,
It was seen every hour in the actions of the men of that city,
And in all their looks and words.

~Walt Whitman

(Found on one of Rainer’s very old websites)

Chicago show – night one “restless energy”

Chicago TheaterReview of first Chicago show. Neil plays again tonight, Tuesday April 22. More reviews from Human Highway roving reporter to come.

Chicago Tribune review of the Monday, April 21 Neil Young solo acoustic show starts:

“His eyes shaded by a black fedora, Neil Young strapped on a guitar that  once belonged to Hank Williams Sr. and leaned in, as if ready to whisper in someone’s ear.

‘Come a little bit closer, hear what I have to say,’ he sang near the end of his sold-out concert Monday at the Chicago Theatre.”

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-04-22/entertainment/chi-neil-young-concert-review-20140421_1_neil-young-buffalo-springfield-chicago-theatreRead the entire review here:

Setlist:

Neil Young
2014-04-21 Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Solo

01. From Hank To Hendrix
02. On The Way Home
03. Only Love Can Break Your Heart
04. Love In Mind
05. Mellow My Mind
06. Reason to Believe
07. Someday
08. Changes
09. Harvest
10. Old Man

the second set opened with some sort of spoken “Hippy Beatnik” poem by Neil
11. Pocahontas
12. Cortez The Killer
13. A Man Needs A Maid
14. Ohio
15. Southern Man
16. Mr. Soul
17. Harvest Moon
18. If You Could Read My Mind
19. After The Gold Rush
20. Heart Of Gold

21. Thrasher

Tour: 2014 Solo Tour
Band: Solo

Neil Young – vocals, acoustic guitar, 12 string acoustic guitar, piano, pump organ, harmonica

 Thanks to Tom Hambleton at Sugar Mountain:

 

 

The Best Concert Review Ever

An Evening With Neil YoungWOW. Thrasher’s Wheat had the honor of publishing the best Neil Young concert review ever by Bucks Burnett, who attended the April, 18, 2014 solo acoustic show at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas.

To read journalism like this is to be in the presence of greatness. WOW again.

Sit back and enjoy the read of your life.

It’s titled: “Why I’m Not Here Anymore.”

“Last night was not a concert. It was a congregation being blessed by snake oil from a traveling salesman. But this guy carries the real stuff because we are healed from our earthly concerns. This was a very rare example of paying $200 for a four million dollar show. He took us away and we are not coming back. I do not want to hear music today or talk to people today. Or be seen. I want to be alone with this vibration in my soul.”

Read the rest here:

http://neilyoungnews.thrasherswheat.org/2014/04/maybe-best-neil-young-concert-review.html?showComment=1398100424119

Thanks to BH, who was also at the concert, and agrees.

 

 

Neil Young confronts heckler at Dallas show

shutupThis was posted at JamBase:

Neil Young played a two-set solo acoustic show in Dallas April 17, 2014 and towards the middle of the second set Young was telling the story behind his Martin D-28 guitar when an audience member cut him off by repeatedly yelling “Play it!”

“I don’t think I’m going to play it,” Neil said.  “I’m trying to remember the last time I did what somebody told me to do.” Neil continued to get into it with the fans, exclaiming “what is this, a job?” and “How about you talk, and I’ll listen?” He then offered a biting take on “Harvest Moon” after which he noted, “Funny — that song is not supposed to be angry, You get what you demand.”

Take a listen to how it went down:

 

Second Dallas Concert Setlist

Neil Poster 2014Setlist from Neil Young’s solo acoustic show on April 18, 2014

Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas

Always thanks to Tom Hambleton at:

http://sugarmtn.org/

Random Quote

How can I bring you
To the sea of madness?

by -- Neil Young

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