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We are indeed fortunate to have someone of this IMMENSE talent still making fresh music with all the verve he brought a score of years ago.  My wife intended to go to the Hanover Theater in Worcester, MA last night to see a solo show by this ol' master.  I first saw him in Miami on the 'Trans' Tour in 1983, again--this time with Crazy Horse--on the 1996 Horde Festival Tour, and again for 'Greendale' in 2005.  The wife tried to work her way through a cold the last ten days and instead ended up with bronchitis so she bailed.  I went my buddy from Finland, Paul, and had a fantastic time.  We hit a dive called 'The Red Baron' before and after and consumed several Jim Beams over ice.  Suitably prepared, we ventured over to the 3,000 seat theater.  It was marvelously restored opera house with full carpets, chandeleirs, and uptight ushers.  We had second rown in the balcony and a fantastic sight line.  Bert Jansch, the Scotsman from Pentangle, opened up and was superb.  I forget the name of his third song but it sounded VERY 'Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp', except that it pre-dated it by some years as he explained.  He played about 50 minutes.  Neil came on about 8:50 P.M.   Just Neil....the set was very "Live Rust"--the outsized lamps, the cigar store indian, a huge candle--as customary--was on a riser at the back of the stage.  No words of intro...he picks up the guitar and starts.  
1. My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue) ... is this the story of the PiL singer I saw 12 days ago?
2. Tell Me Why ...  "How ya doin'" he asks...some wiseacre shouts back "How YOU doin'?" amd he responds "We'll see".....laughs
3. Helpless .... goose bumps....so perfect, his voice was 110% here...best version EVER!!
4. You Never Call
5. Peaceful Valley
6. Love And War
7. Down By The River .... for which he picks up "Ol' Blackie"....goose bumps again...
8. Hitchhiker
9. Ohio .... the big solid body Gretsch White Falcon appears....timeless...
10. Sign Of Love ... "I got a new hat"  "this isn't it"....laughs...."sometimes the old things are best" ....
11. Leia ...  on the pump organ ...
12. After The Gold Rush ....  this song frequently brings me to tears  ... this version could have  ... but witnesses were present!
13. I Believe In You ... at the piano
14. Rumblin'
15. Cortez The Killer ...  rippin'!!!
16. Cinnamon Girl ....  grungy perfect!!
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17. Walk With Me
18. Heart Of Gold ....the REAL surprise of the evening, a transcendental version...and we all thought he hated this song!  Smiley

coupla mo' bourbons   ... then a Coke ....

safe drive home, back by 1:10...asleep by 1:15!






a newspaper review...
Forever Young!
Five decades of music rock the Hanover
Neil Young at the Hanover Theatre last night (T&G Staff/Steve Lanava)

By Craig S. Semon telgram and gazette



WORCESTER —  Not only will rock 'n' roll never die; if Neil Young's sold-out performance last night at the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts is any indication, it gets better with age.
As part of his solo “Twisted Road Tour,” and following opener Bert Jansch, Young gave the lucky Neilophiles and Rusties who packed the place a no-frills, passionate performance that was one part retrospective, one part reinvention and one part relaxed rehearsal. His 18-song, one-hour-and-45-minute set (which included a two-song encore) consisted of seven new songs, eight gems from the '70s, two nuggets from the '60s and one unreleased song that before his current tour hasn't been played for 18 years.
There are few veteran rockers who can capture an audience with the sole grace of their words on intimate issues dealing with relationships, romance, personal redemptions, hopes and regrets, and Young is certainly one of them. This show was for Young's most loyal and dedicated fans who are patient for songs to unfold and reveal their genuine rock 'n' roll heart.
Showing no signs of rust or any danger of putting an audience to sleep, The Ragged Glory from the Great White North opened with an acoustic version of “My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue),” followed by the twangy crowd-pleaser “Tell Me Why” (from “After the Gold Rush”) and the priceless “Helpless” (from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's “Déja Vu”).
During numbers like “Helpless,” Young showed his uncanny ability to convey the hopes and dreams of an idealistic youth and the triumphs and tragedies of a hardened adult without reverting to cheap embellishment, cheesy melodrama or clumsy bombast. Peppered with melancholy harmonica playing meshing with his chimy acoustic strums, Young's youthful yearnings resonated with the same intimacy, urgency and grace that they did 40 years ago when he first recorded them.
The relaxed, living room-like set served the stripped-down classic and, especially, new tunes well. The 64-year-old, two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer got out of his chair, traded his acoustic guitar for another acoustic (with an electric pickup) and delivered three new songs that nicely stacked up with gems from his catalog.
On the offbeat “You Never Call,” Young depicted God as a loafer, daydreamed about “the ultimate vacation with no back pain” and pontificated on the great Canadian pastime of hockey. It was hard to tell if the song was meant to be funny or profound. Either way, it worked.
There was no question what Young's intentions were on the far from peaceful, “Peaceful Valley.” With a cigar store Indian watching over him (and casting stone cold judgment on us all), Young chastised the white man for raping and pillaging the Native American's land and, as the song progressed, all humanity for ignorance for what they have done to Mother Earth. With his ominous acoustic guitar bellowing as if it was in agony, Young cried out, “Who will be the one who leads the nations and protect God's creations?" Powerful stuff.
Proving to be the eternal hippie and strengthening the notion that this was certainly a thinking man's concert, Young sang about two of life's absolutes on the anti-war lament aptly titled, “Love and War”. Young crooned, “I sang for justice and hit a bad chord/But I'm still trying to sing about love and war” and crowd clapped and roared with approval.
The man some consider to be the Godfather of Grunge strapped on “Old Black” (his trusty 1953 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop) and made a racket on the explosive rockers “Down By the River,” from 1969's “Everybody Knows This is Nowhere” and the unreleased rare track “Hitchhiker.”
With his Gretsch White Falcon from his Buffalo Springfield days, Young sang about Kent State as if it happened last week. Arguably the greatest Vietnam War-era protest song ever recorded, “Ohio” resonated with a raw, riveting intensity, as if Young was telling the crowd that we haven't learned anything from the days of Nixon and Vietnam.
Young got intimate singing about him and his wife having “silver hair and a little less time” on “Sign of Love,” a straightforward love ditty with a dark undercurrent and sense of uncertainty, courtesy of the jagged guitar line. He followed this up with the tender piano lullaby, “Leia,” inspired by his baby granddaughter. However, Young's most elegant and tender moment came a few numbers later with “I Believe In You,” in which he sang in a tortured, borderline falsetto while playing a grand piano.
Behind a curious looking and equally curious sounding pipe organ, Young prophesied how Mother Nature is going to pack up her bags some day and take the first silver space ship out of here on “After the Gold Rush.” In the guise of possessed preacher/demented doomsayer, Young gave the song a crowd-pleasing update, crooning, “Look at Mother Nature on the run/In the 21st century” instead of the original “In the nineteen seventies.”
In case someone in the audience didn't get their fill of musical tales about raping and pillaging, Young delivered the dissidence-drenched death march “Cortez the Killer” (sung in the perspective of the Aztecs butchered and beaten by the famed Spanish conqueror). In songs such as “Cortez the Killer,” “Peaceful Valley” and “Rumblin'” (another new song about Mother Nature suffering a bad case of acid reflux because of man), Young gave the audience plenty to ponder and feel guilty about. It seemed as if the only guilt association he didn't make was that of the mistreatment of the Na'vi people on Pandora.
His voice in fine form and never sounding better, Young ended the main set with the timeless hippie anthem “Cinnamon Girl” and came back with the catchy new tune, “Walk with Me” and the No. 1 classic, “Heart of Gold,” in which he crooned, “And I'm getting old.”
Old? Maybe.
Irrelevant? Never.
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Another review.....

"I've got a new hat," Neil Young announced rather gleefully, if not with a note of self-satisfaction, at Friday night's sold-out show at the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester, MA. The folk rock veteran wore a very dapper Panama hat and his audience cheered in approval. "But I'm not wearing it tonight," he quickly corrected. "I'm very comfortable with the old one I've got."

This curious confession came two-thirds of the way through the show, the third concert of Young's 14-date 'Twisted Road' solo tour, which began May 18 in Albany, NY, and continues through June 7. Young, seated at an upright piano, spoke little all night and didn't elaborate an further on his sartorial preferences. After the hat comment he got on with the next song, a jaunty, sweet new number called 'Leia,' which he said was about a tiny young girl.

Some 50 minutes earlier he began with a trio of his best known songs: the throaty guitar chug of 'My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue),' with its contrasting feral harmonica yelp and warm, woody acoustic guitar riffs, followed by 'Tell Me Why' and 'Helpless,' both soothingly sad. It was the perfect setup for a trio of new songs destined for Young's next album, reportedly titled 'Twisted Road' and produced by Daniel Lanois (U2, Bob Dylan).

The bitter 'You Never Call' felt raw; 'Peaceful Valley,' meanwhile, was a somber tale of the West's violent colonization (and violence in general); and 'Love And War,' perhaps the most autobiographical song, discussed always singing about love and war with Young noting, "I sang about justice once and hit a bad chord." Those new hats don't always impress.

Young knew perfectly well when to pull back and return to the well-worn. Not that he was in any way shackled to conformity; the performance continued to include some deliciously spare and staccato electric guitar jams. But there they were, the love and war songs: A vitriolic 'Down By the River'; the celestial clangs of 'Cortez the Killer'; a strident 'Ohio' plucked from his wide-bodied white Gretsch, a Cadillac of a guitar; and a bolshy 'Cinnamon Girl.' War and love intertwined into meaningless passion plays, while the doleful, reverential 'After the Gold Rush,' eked out on the pump organ, found the middle ground between acceptance and peace.
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Another review.....

"I've got a new hat," Neil Young announced rather gleefully, if not with a note of self-satisfaction, at Friday night's sold-out show at the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester, MA. The folk rock veteran wore a very dapper Panama hat and his audience cheered in approval. "But I'm not wearing it tonight," he quickly corrected. "I'm very comfortable with the old one I've got."

This curious confession came two-thirds of the way through the show, the third concert of Young's 14-date 'Twisted Road' solo tour, which began May 18 in Albany, NY, and continues through June 7. Young, seated at an upright piano, spoke little all night and didn't elaborate an further on his sartorial preferences. After the hat comment he got on with the next song, a jaunty, sweet new number called 'Leia,' which he said was about a tiny young girl.

Some 50 minutes earlier he began with a trio of his best known songs: the throaty guitar chug of 'My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue),' with its contrasting feral harmonica yelp and warm, woody acoustic guitar riffs, followed by 'Tell Me Why' and 'Helpless,' both soothingly sad. It was the perfect setup for a trio of new songs destined for Young's next album, reportedly titled 'Twisted Road' and produced by Daniel Lanois (U2, Bob Dylan).

The bitter 'You Never Call' felt raw; 'Peaceful Valley,' meanwhile, was a somber tale of the West's violent colonization (and violence in general); and 'Love And War,' perhaps the most autobiographical song, discussed always singing about love and war with Young noting, "I sang about justice once and hit a bad chord." Those new hats don't always impress.

Young knew perfectly well when to pull back and return to the well-worn. Not that he was in any way shackled to conformity; the performance continued to include some deliciously spare and staccato electric guitar jams. But there they were, the love and war songs: A vitriolic 'Down By the River'; the celestial clangs of 'Cortez the Killer'; a strident 'Ohio' plucked from his wide-bodied white Gretsch, a Cadillac of a guitar; and a bolshy 'Cinnamon Girl.' War and love intertwined into meaningless passion plays, while the doleful, reverential 'After the Gold Rush,' eked out on the pump organ, found the middle ground between acceptance and peace.




thanks fer the review LOJ. seeing Jansch also is a tremendous bonus you lucky bastard!!! why do you have to invoke the fifth in the Bay State anymore? LOL!!!
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Great review Jizzy. But I'm a little unclear on the concept. It was Neil solo. But was it all acoustkic or did he do some solo electric? Don't think I've ever seen anybody do that before.
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One T-shirt for sale accurately stated "I said 'solo', THEY said 'acoustic'".   He started on a stool with an acoustic guitar.  Ol' Blackie and the white Gretsch were on either side of him, as were an upright piano and a pump organ.  At far stage right was a grand piano.  All were utilized during the night, as was the ubiquitous harmonica rack.  I have seen a concert where the artist did this before---Neil himself back in '83.....btw, the concert was in the Bay State but I reside in the Ocean State.....
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If you wanna checkout how amazing this years solo tour is then download this incredible quality audience recording!Smiley

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Neil Young
2010-05-18, Palace Theatre,
Albany, New York, USA
Solo

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Intro/False Start
My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
Tell Me Why
Helpless
You Never Call
Peaceful Valley
Love And War
Down By The River
Hitchhiker
Ohio
Sign Of Love
Leia
After The Gold Rush
I Believe In You
Rumblin'
Cortez The Killer
Cinnamon Girl
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Walk With Me
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Great review. Many thanks. Loved the bit about the 'solo' T-shirt.
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Neil Young
2010-05-21
Hanover Theatre, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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01. My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
02. Tell Me Why
03. Helpless
04. You Never Call
05. Peaceful Valley
06. Love And War
07. Down By The River
08. Hitchhiker
09. Ohio
10. Sign Of Love
11. Leia
12. After The Gold Rush
13. I Believe In You
14. Rumblin'
15. Cortez The Killer
16. Cinnamon Girl
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17. Walk With Me
18. Heart Of Gold


suggested disk break: after song 13

Tour: 2010 Twisted Road Tour
Neil Young - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, pump organ, harmonica, vocals
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One T-shirt for sale accurately stated "I said 'solo', THEY said 'acoustic'".   He started on a stool with an acoustic guitar.  Ol' Blackie and the white Gretsch were on either side of him, as were an upright piano and a pump organ.  At far stage right was a grand piano.  All were utilized during the night, as was the ubiquitous harmonica rack.  I have seen a concert where the artist did this before---Neil himself back in '83.....btw, the concert was in the Bay State but I reside in the Ocean State.....




83 at the WBCNTRUM? hit that one!!! ah the ocean state, have some found childhood memories of watch hill. is the carousel still there?
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Just got back from seeing Neil in Reno last night. I am now 2 for 2 on excellent Neil shows in Reno. Wasn't quite sure how how I'd like it going in. I love Neil,but I've never seen an artist do a solo show before. But Neil pulls it off flawlessly. Well almost flawlessly. As he was starting Helpless,he stopped when he hit a funky note on the harmonica. He pulls it off and says I can't play in two different keys. Not even in Reno. Shakes some spit out of it and started over. About the only thing he said all night,besides thanks at the end. The selist is basicly the same he's been doing since the start of the tour. He did add Old Man during the encore last night Obviously he's got it down pat now. I've heard some people say that the solo electric stuff is a little awkward. Well it's always nice to have the Horse behind him. But he still pulled those numbers off very strong. Highlight of the night. After the Gold Rush on the good old pump organ. It almost made a grown man cry.
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my good friend ringo turned me on to bert jansch a while ago...superb talent and an EXCELLENT guitar player.

here, he performs pagey's "black mountainside"....er...i mean "black waterside".....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkX7Q2J7k48

moonie and i are planning to hit the neil show at northrop auditorium on july 29. i am so excited i am typing this with my d'yer maker.....sean, i will send a review!
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Starbuck wrote on Jul 18th, 2010 at 7:53pm:
my good friend ringo turned me on to bert jansch a while ago...superb talent and an EXCELLENT guitar player.

here, he performs pagey's "black mountainside"....er...i mean "black waterside".....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkX7Q2J7k48

moonie and i are planning to hit the neil show at northrop auditorium on july 29. i am so excited i am typing this with my d'yer maker.....sean, i will send a review!

I caught a bit of Bert Jansch's set. I have now discovered the cure for insomnia. This guy would have to step up his performance to be boring. Right now he is abysmal. Interesting stuff Ronnie!
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We have tickets to see Neil at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on September 23rd, so far its the only show on  his 2010 solo tour that late in the year(except the Bridge School shows in October) we CAN'T WAIT!!!
Gonna try to hook up with JB down there---remember him?Smiley
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We have tickets to see Neil at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on September 23rd, so far its the only show on  his 2010 solo tour that late in the year(except the Bridge School shows in October) we CAN'T WAIT!!!
Gonna try to hook up with JB down there---remember him?Smiley



Has anybody here seen my old friend JB?
Can anybody tell me where he's gone
He freed a lot of people but it seems the good they die young
You know, I just looked around and he's gone.

Anybody here seen my old friend Moonie?
Can anybody tell me where he's gone
He freed a lot of people but it seems the good they die young
You know, I just looked around and he's gone

Anybody here seen my old friend Saint Sway?
Can anybody tell me where he's gone
He freed a lot of people but it seems the good they die young
You know, I just looked around and he's gone

Didn't you love the things they stood for
Didn't they try to find the good in you and me
And we'll be free
Someday soon and it'sa gonna be one day

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has sway officially flown the coop? seems he drops in for a few weeks to a month of intense posting once or twice a year.

as for moonpiddle, joshie and SS...they have departed for good. except for sending pics of themselves in their office with diplomas and Jack Daniel's for others to post, that is.
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have some found childhood memories of watch hill. is the carousel still there?



Yes, it's still there!  If you're ever again in town, let me know....
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sean! or anyone else who has seen a solo neil show!

the mrs and i have tickies for tonight's show at northrop in minneapolis...show starts at 8 PM!

anyone know how long bert and neil play? what time will the show be over? we're arranging for child care and need to know ASAP!

thanks in advance!

(oh yes....and do you really think we'll get "tell me why"???)
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Starbuck wrote on Jul 29th, 2010 at 1:03pm:
sean! or anyone else who has seen a solo neil show!

the mrs and i have tickies for tonight's show at northrop in minneapolis...show starts at 8 PM!

anyone know how long bert and neil play? what time will the show be over? we're arranging for child care and need to know ASAP!

thanks in advance!

(oh yes....and do you really think we'll get "tell me why"???)



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sean! or anyone else who has seen a solo neil show!

the mrs and i have tickies for tonight's show at northrop in minneapolis...show starts at 8 PM!

anyone know how long bert and neil play? what time will the show be over? we're arranging for child care and need to know ASAP!

thanks in advance!

(oh yes....and do you really think we'll get "tell me why"???)


Neil plays for about 90 Mins. Not sure about bert jansch. Probably about 45 mins....ANd yes you will get Tell Me Why considering he's done on every show of the tour so far.
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Reading that makes my head hurt. stu watching how stupid we are LOL
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mojoman wrote on Jul 29th, 2010 at 2:05pm:

Reading that makes my head hurt. stu watching how stupid we are LOL

that's what you've said about shakespeare, dr seuss and charlie brown, no?
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