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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Report: Borrowed Tunes - Toronto Neil Young Tribute
Layah Jane & Oliver Johnson performed Neil Young's "Looking for a Leader" during the Borrowed Tunes: Neil Young Tribute Concert at Hugh's Room, Toronto, ON on April 17, 2010.
Last week, a 2 night tribute to Neil Young's music was held in Toronto, Borrowed Tunes: Toronto Tribute - 4/16 & 17.
Mike R. reports the setlist and a couple of videos up on YouTube.
Here's the set list for Borrowed Tunes - Neil Young Tribute:
- Sarah Cripps
Lotta Love
For the Turnstiles
- Adam Crossley
Cinnamon Girl
- Soul Surfers
Tell Me Why
After the Goldrush
- Flashlight Radio
Pocahontas
Silver and Gold
- Dala
Ambulance Blues/Birds
Ohio
Harvest Moon
- Hemingway Corner
Tell Me Why
Sugar Mountain
- Andrew Cole
From Hank to Hendrix
Needle and the Damage Done
- Layah Jane
Looking for a Leader
Don't Let it Bring You Down
- Liam Titcomb
Bandit
Heart of Gold
- Daniel Roth/Liam Titcomb
My My Hey Hey
- Brent and Liam Titcomb
Old Man
Comes a Time
- Finale: Helpless
Layah Jane, Oliver Johnson, Ben Whiteley & Brent Titcomb performed Neil Young's "Cowgirl in the Sand" during the Borrowed Tunes: Neil Young Tribute Concert at Hugh's Room, Toronto, ON on April 17, 2010.
Thanks Sharry for "Keepin' jive alive in T.O." & Mike R.!
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awesome cover of looking for a leader, far better than the original, for me. spaghetti western sound, simply awesome. thanx thrash
ReplyDeleteI always have liked interpretive covers of others tunes. Looking for a Leader here howls! A whole new vibe.
ReplyDelete(now where is that Scarbourough Fair rewrite I did 15 years ago?