"You Never Call" - Neil Young, Albany, NY, May 18th, 2010
Neil Young -You Never Call by renzo39
"You Never Call" - Neil Young, Albany, NY, at Palace Theatre, May 18th, 2010
Audio synced with some nice photos of concert.
The sky is threatening...
(Note, 30 second advertising pre-roll.)
Also, see Neil Young Concert Reviews - Albany, NY, May 18, 2010.
11 Comments:
The best version of this incredible song!
Thx Thrasher... thx NEIL!
beautiful.
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I SHORE DO MISS MY DOG!
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I heard it the next night in Buffalo. Neil sang it in the language of the Heart. My wife had just passed away 13 days earlier and when I heard it all I could do was cry. I had a front row center PIT seat and could see the emotion on Neil's face and the light reflecting off His wedding ring. Doug.S. Warsaw N.Y.
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I shore do miss my dog.
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