Neil Young in Austin, Texas in 1976
A super photo gallery of Neil Young in Austin, Texas on November 9, 1976 photographed by Mark Estabrook.
Thanks Mark for dropping link! Great shots!
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4 Comments:
The 1976 photos from Mark Estabrook capture Neil so well. He actually looks like he enjoys being photographed. Excellent work.
Stringman
Ithink Neil just released album 'Long May you Run' with stephen Stills, and have tour in US,but the tour didnot finish as schdule due to some problems with Neil and Stephen.
I sat on the front row of this particular concert. I think it was a bad experience for Neil. With no floor security, people wandered up to the stage and began talking while Neil was doing his acoustic set. After this went on a while, he cut the acoustic set short and went electric. Otherwise, great as always.
twentw: I was there too. The breaking point as I remember it was when some drunk yahoo kept yelling "Rock & Roll!" really loudly duriing Harvest. What I remember is that he stopped halfway through the song , turned to the crowd , and said something like "You want rock and roll? We're come back and play, really, really loud." and did they ever. It was so loud people were fleeing the rows iin front of the stage. What I remember best was an incandescent with rage version of "Hurricane".
And after the electric set he came back finished "harvest", and said something like "I am never playing here again" and I don't think he did for a very long time.
My ears hurt for days afterward
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