Rolling Stone writer Andy Greene writes a little lengthier article on Neil Young’s duo LA shows scheduled for March.
The LA Times is reporting that Young’s representative said the two Dolby shows will feature different set lists.
Fan Karen Popp is reporting that a notice is already being posted on the ticket website that anyone causing disruptions will be asked to step outside to view the monitor and no refunds or exchanges will be allowed. This, following some incidents that occurred in the front row at Carnegie Hall back in January.
Greene writes: “While Young is notoriously unpredictable, it’s likely that the shows will be similar in format to his recent Carnegie Hall stand and the Canadian Honor the Treaties concerts that followed. Those eight shows were solo acoustic gigs and focused heavily on Young’s 1960s and 1970s catalog. Big hits like ‘Old Man’ and ‘Heart of Gold’ were mixed in with deeper cuts like ‘A Man Needs a Maid’ and ‘Flying on the Ground Is Wrong.'”
It is a great honour for ATP to announce that Neil Young & Crazy Horse will perform their first ever show in Iceland on July 7th 2014. The show will take place at Laugardalshöllin in Reykjavík on the Monday before ATP Iceland, which will be held from July 10th – 12th.
“Neil: These days it\'s all about closure of this and that for me. I have too many things to finish. How can I move on until I clean that slate? My film Human Highway [made in 1982] is one of those things. It should be available to the public. Dean Stockwell and Russell Tamblyn, my old friends from Topanga Canyon, and Dennis Hopper, a good old friend, were in this movie with me, and we wrote the dialogue as we went along. It is the dorkiest damn movie ever, and it walks a very fine line right on the edge of being too dorky. Some may say it falls over that line. The film was never put to rest to my satisfaction. When I finish something, I want it to be right, or as right as it can be.” by --Neil Young, 2012 interview with Costco
Neil Young on Tour
Sugar Mountain setlists
Tom Hambleton provides BNB with setlists, thankfully. His website is the most comprehensive searchable archives on the Internets about anything Neil Young related setlists. Goto Sugar Mountain.