2014-04-17, Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
Solo
1.From Hank To Hendrix
2.On The Way Home
3.Only Love Can Break Your Heart
4.Love In Mind
5.Mellow My Mind
6.Are You Ready For The Country?
7.Someday
8.Changes
9.Harvest
10.Old Man
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11.Goin’ Back
12.Pocahontas
13.Ohio
14.Southern Man
15.Mr. Soul
16.If You Could Read My Mind
17.Harvest Moon
18.Red River Valley
19.After The Gold Rush
20.Heart Of Gold
Here is the setlist for Neil Young’s fourth and final show of the 4-night acoustic solo performances on 2014-04-02 at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Neil Young performs at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times
Here is the set list for Neil Young’s second night performance at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.
No Thrasher tonight during the encore – it was replaced with “Blowin’ in the Wind.”
Neil yells “Fuck You” to some drunk, asshole dude screaming “CINNAMON GIRL.” Bravo Neil, epic. Right before launching into “Long May You Run.”
During the first set Neil replaces “Are You Ready for the Country” with “Reason to Believe.” In the second set “”After the Gold Rush” is replaced with “Harvest Moon” and “Flying on the Ground is Wrong” is replaced with “Heart of Gold.”
Neil plays again on Tuesday April 1 and Wednesday April. 2
2014-03-30, Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA
“It confuses me to hear people shouting at us that musicians should just shu…t up and entertain. Where the hell did that lame-ass idea come from? Music was, is and always will be about social condition and cause and change. Music speaks for the oppressed and downtrodden. Music launches revolution. Woody Guthrie and Hank Williams and Bob Dylan and Joan Baez and Johnny Cash and Joni Mitchell and Willie Nelson and John Lennon and Eddie Vedder and Neil Young and all the giants of the art know this. What the fuck kind of music and musicians are these boneheads actually listening to?” by -- The Passenger
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