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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Stephen Stills Brings Kent State, Ohio To Its Feet


"Ohio" by Stephen Stills
(NOTE: Not such great audio, but great photo "stills")

From The Burr :: Spring 2010 :: Stephen Stills brings Kent crowd to its feet by Sarah Steimer // Photos by Laura Torchia:
“Well, I really couldn’t play in Kent, Ohio without doing this one,” Stephen Stills said. He strummed the first few chords as the crowd began to cheer. “No, not that one, we’ll play that one later,” he laughed. And with that, Stills launched into “Find the Cost of Freedom.”

Stills played two shows at the Kent Stage, at 8 and 10:30 p.m on Friday. The audience was a who’s who of great Northeastern Ohio beards, with a few young pups mixed in.

The old venue held two nearly identical shows, and even some of the jokes were recycled. Stills and his band opened with “Helplessly Hoping,” and the crowd was immediately hooked. After a shout-out to his old band mate Neil Young, he poked a little fun at Young and his fellow Canadians who stepped forward at the closing ceremony of the Olympics and introduced themselves, in Stills opinion, like alcoholics at an AA meeting.

Thanks Tim!

More on Four Dead in Ohio.

5 comments:

  1. This is why we should all appreciate Neil...a fine red wine..getting better with age.

    Its either Neil on his own with this one or the 4 of them like on 4 way street..sorry Stephen.

    doc

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  2. He is also playing "Long May You Run" but no audio/video has surface so far....

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  3. Cool.

    I saw Stephen solo in 2008, he was great.

    Never thought I'd see him solo in the UK, I still live in hope he'll return.

    He plays a mean blues guitar, and his voice has improved a lot over recent years, he sounds better than ever.

    :-)

    Davie from Scotland

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  4. Yeah but all the antics of the Olympics' last night were worth waiting and wading through for Neil's closer -- one man, one guitar, the flames and the ice and the snow falling. Mrs Soul singing Long May You Run.

    It will stick with us

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  5. The singing wasn't great but the guitar work was good.

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