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Sunday, August 05, 2012

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Concert: Red Rocks, CO - 8/5 & 8/6/12

Crazy Horse
Photo by Tina Hagerling, heyreverb.com
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Nice photo gallery from heyreverb.com by Tina Hagerling.


Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Over and Over - Red Rocks - 8/5/2012

Just check out the jam with Poncho and Neil around 6:00 or so.

Also, concert report by bh on human-highway.org.

Thanks bh!

More comments below \/ \/ \/ .




Neil Young & Crazy Horse

Neil Young & Crazy Horse


Neil Young & Crazy Horse will be performing tonight at Red Rocks, CO.

After the tour opener on Friday of Neil Young & Crazy Horse in Albuquerque, New Mexico, all bets are now off.

Got a report? Drop a comment below.

Check Sugar Mountain for setlist updates and Chronological Grid, Recording Summary, Statistics and Extras.

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Thanks Jim M!

114 comments:

  1. Any set updates?

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  2. Anyone see setlist info? I haven't been able to find any.

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  3. you folks need a life...seriously.

    I have a better idea: don't pay any attention to setlists, don't watch any youtube video, show up to the show, and remind yourself what a concert used to be like: the surprises... those moments that make your hair stand up....

    roger waters summed it up recently: "I go to all this trouble to make this enormous set so you can have a once in a lifetime experience, and you sit there watching the show through your f@!king 2 by 3 cell phone camera." if you video a concert, you are a loser - no, a 3D loser....

    stick a cell phone in front of my face at a NY&CH show and you will eat it...I promise...

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  4. How do you know they are going to the show?

    I'm in Australia and I can't get to any of these shows and I'm anxiously awaiting set list info.

    Some of us like to see what he is playing for nothing other than personal interest and excitement.

    But thanks for being condescending all the same.

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  5. @ 12:36 Anon

    First off, people have been following setlists for bands since about 1965. This is nothing new.

    Second, why are you reading a thread about a show if you aren't supposed to read about shows before going to them?

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  6. And what on earth does looking at a set list have to do with (a) enjoying a show, or (b) filming a show with your camera?

    Newsflash: I follow Neil Young set lists and when I finally saw him live it was incredible and the best gig I've been to. He played songs I didn't expect, and didn't play songs I thought he would. Surprise - reading the set list made no difference to me whatsoever.

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  7. Looks like Over and Over in the encore. Hope its OK to post this and I haven't turned everybody into 3D losers

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  8. Roger Waters might be a genius, but even a musical genius can be an crabby asshole. They take what they do -- making rock'n'roll -- way too seriously. Oh yes, bow down to the almighty Pink Floyd so they are free to insult people who pay to see them. Funny how these uppity "my shit don't stink" rock legends like to shove it in their fan's face. They act like they're fricken curing cancer or something.

    I'm just here for the music...

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  9. For my friends in Aussie land and everywhere else that the sun is coming up!

    Love And Only Love
    Powderfinger
    Born In Ontario
    Walk Like A Giant
    The Needle And The Damage Done
    Twisted Road
    For The Love Of Man
    Ramada Inn
    Cinnamon Girl
    F*!#in' Up
    Psychedelic Pill
    Mr. Soul
    Hey Hey, My My
    Over And Over

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  10. Ameri-what???

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  11. Have never seen Neil so relaxed and seeming to have so much fun. Same setlist from ABQ, with only one encore (no Roll Another Number). Very talkative, joking, smiling. They DID NOT mail it in by any stretch of the imagination! Knocked the new material out of the park.

    Great show, the Horse was tight and having a good time. The LiveNation pukes sitting in the first (handicapped) row were annoying though. Neil showed up, but I wouldn't say the sold out audience did the same.

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  12. Walk like a giant was something like 23 minutes long. Over and over was a great encore, but left me wanting more. No Americana at all.

    They sure looked like they were having fun and were in exceptionally fine form. Looking forward to the encore choice tomorrow night.

    BTW, anonymous # 3, you are an condescending &*%^ole. Everyone else, I'll have some youtube video shot from the 6th row up by tomorrow.

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  13. I've never seen Neil have more fun. It was clear he's in a good spot. I left wondering, did Crazy Horse play three songs off Ragged Glory when they promoted it? They clearly play what they want, when they want. Can't wait until tomorrow!

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  14. Maybe that's a rhetorical question, but to answer it, four of the "Ragged Glory" songs were part of the standard setlist during the "Smell the Horse" tour in '91 - "Mansion on the Hill," "Love to Burn," "Love and Only Love" and "F-in' Up" - while "Days That Used to Be" and "Farmer John" were played several times, and "Country Home" once (that one, of course, was a fixture back in '76). They did not play the other oldie on that album, "White Line," "Over and Over" or "Mother Earth."

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  15. I saw two shows early in the Smell The Horse tour, less than two weeks apart. Four songs from Ragged Glory played at both: Love To Burn, Mansion On The Hill, Fuckin' Up, Love and Only Love.

    Both of those shows closed with Rockin' In the Free World, then a two song encore of Welfare Mothers and Like A Hurricane. Of the thirteen songs each night (eleven plus two), five are being included so far: Into the Black, Cinnamon Girl, Fuckin' Up, Powderfinger, Love and Only Love.

    The big early standouts were Blowin' In the Wind (yellow ribbon and peace sign) after incredible Crime In the City. Other song was Cortez.

    I can still hear the jams from those shows in everything Neil has played since then.

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  16. I really wanna hear those new songs. Nothing appearing on dime and youtube... :(

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  17. "Twisted Road" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9RRWZ49Sqw

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  18. Neil Young - For The Love Of Man (short)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5-7qCrMkCw

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  19. Jesus' Chariot in Albuquerque

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_-rsImM8no

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  20. Jesus' Chariot sounds great live.

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  21. For the love of man
    Who could understand
    What goes on
    What is right
    and what is wrong
    Why the angels cry
    And the heaven's sigh
    When a child is
    born to live
    But not like you and I.

    Let the angels
    ring the bells
    In the holy hall
    May they hear the voice
    That calls to them
    For the love of man
    Who will understand
    It's alright
    I know it's alright.

    Down the dusty road
    To the forest church
    Let wander there
    Let me wonder why
    On the ocean wave
    In the billowing sky
    Let wander there
    Let me wonder why.

    Let the angels
    ring the bells
    In the holy hall
    Let them hear
    the voice that calls.
    For the love of man
    Who will understand
    It's alright
    But I wonder why.

    I wonder why.
    I wonder why.
    I wonder why.
    I wonder why.

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  22. OVER AND OVER played for the 3rd time live:

    1990-11-12, The Mountain House, La Honda, California, USA

    1990-11-13, The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California, USA

    2012-08-05, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, Colorado, USA

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  23. Special thanks to HarryO. He's consistently the most considerate rustie. So many Neil fanatics talking big, so very, very few who make the effort to share in anything close to real time with those of us who can't be there. Thank you Harry. Your effort is much appreciated. Thanks also to Underthedesertmoon for posting so many clips to youtube. And still no one has bothered to record and post most of the new tunes. Rusties talk a big game, but tour after tour they don't really come through much at the critical times. Sigh.

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  24. They did do this Rust-Fest thing and will be sober next week again.... But, yes, thanks HarryO!

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  25. some pic on Human Highway:

    http://www.human-highway.org/

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  26. .... "we used to Walk the Land like Giants" is fabulous !!
    ..... those guys are having waay fun onstage !

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  27. Excellent show 8/5. Walk like a giant was unreal, though it was sad to hear Neil losing his hope in humanity's capability to solve our problems. A very powerful song to be sure. Neil's respect for Frank was hugely evident and touching. It's not clear why he only did one encore, as they were enjoying the performance so much. I have to believe that Neil felt the energy around the show and the venue and didn't want to get too close to the light. He'll probably go a little further 8/6 and lay out a dynamite encore set.

    I found the red rocks fans to be very easy going and mellow. The people I saw were all into the show and grateful to be seeing the horse. Can't wait the 20 years for the shakey crew shot movie of this show to be released in Archives 6 or so.

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  28. Twisted Road Lyrics

    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home
    Gave it a twist and made it mine
    But nothing was as good as the very first time
    Poetry rollin off his tongue
    My Hank Williams chewing bubblegum
    Asking me “how does it feel?”
    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home

    (chorus)

    Walkin with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listenin to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music is to soothe my soul
    If I ever get home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll (repeat)

    Flyin down the road in a dream of mine
    Too late tour through a state of mind (?)
    Singing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Playing that place gave me so much joy
    Brand new tune with familiar chords
    Flashbulbs poppin at the stage door
    All the time looking for something new
    Singing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Playing that place gave me so much joy

    (chorus twice)

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  29. Over and Over: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CFt9oyk7ic

    Fuckin' Up (Red Rocks): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlSzS5PuRos&feature=plcp

    Hopefully this person is uploading more as I type.

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  30. "...poetry rolling off his tongue and
    my Hank Williams chewing bubble gum ..."

    Neil, nothing you ever did was bubble gum. It always came from straight from the heart, like Hank, and that's why you write such beautiful songs. I agree chewing on a little bit of Hank's stuff is what gets us through the journey. And isn't it ironic the man who endured loss and pain throughout his lifetime could write songs that filled our hearts with so much joy? Hank had it. Roy had it. And you have it, too. Rock on.

    Much love,
    Mother Nature on the Run

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  31. Twisted Road Lyrics

    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home
    Gave it a twist and made it mine
    But nothing was as good as the very first time
    Poetry rollin off his tongue
    Like Hank Williams chewing bubblegum
    Asking me “how does it feel?”
    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home

    Walkin with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listenin to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music is to soothe my soul
    If I ever get home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

    Flyin down the road in a dream of mine
    Too late tour through a state of mind (?)
    Singing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Playing that place gave me so much joy
    Brand new tune with familiar chords
    Flashbulbs poppin at the stage door
    All the time looking for something new
    Singing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Playing that place gave me so much joy

    Walkin' with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listenin to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music is to soothe my soul
    If I ever get home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

    Walkin with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listenin to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music is to soothe my soul
    If I ever get home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll
    Let The Good Times Roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

    I also don't know if this one is right: Too late tour through a state of mind (?), but it sounds like it.
    It's "Like Hank Williams chewing bubblegum" instead of "My Hank..."

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  32. If I were Neil I would change "mine" into "time". "Mine" and "mind" doesn't sound that nice in this beautiful song.

    Flyin down the road in a dream of time
    Too late tour through a state of mind

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  33. Cinnamon Girl € Red Rocks 2012
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq6212h3spQ&feature=plcp

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  34. Has anybody heard of the Buffalo Springfield?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZK0IQAL0_0&feature=plcp

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  35. I think the line in chorus goes:"That old time music used to soothe my soul" instead of "is to soothe my soul."

    Otherwise thanks for writing it out!

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  36. SD, is this one right: Too late tour through a state of mind?

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  37. Words flow out of Neil like feathers falling around you ... they show you the way to go.

    Thanks for transcribing the song for us. That's real love and dedication.

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  38. Listening to it again I think it is:

    "Two-lane tour through a state of mind."

    Makes sense with the road theme, too. Also, sounds to me like he sings 'My Hank Williams Jr bubble gum' so that seems right.

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  39. Look out mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsTiwdZmLv0&feature=plcp

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  40. Ahhh....somebody who is a big fan of Ritzy Bryan is uploading a boatload... let it ride.

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  41. Oh yeah..

    I have to say, this is way beyond anything I expected. these videos make me happy.
    Its like meeting an old friend after a long time. This is the energy that i was missing in most of the stuff he did over the past couple of years.
    The Horse is alive.

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  42. Ralph & Billy can do this in their in sleep. But man, doncha just wanna let loose on that electric Les Paul and be Poncho for one night?

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  43. That's not what I mean. Ralph & Billy have a lot of responsibility carrying bassline and backbeat for Neil but a girl can dream.

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  44. Update
    Twisted Road Lyrics

    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home
    Gave it a twist and made it mine
    But nothing was as good as the very first time
    Poetry rollin' off his tongue
    Like Hank Williams chewing bubblegum
    Asking me “how does it feel?”
    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home

    Walkin' with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listening to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music used to soothe my soul
    If I ever get home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

    Flyin' down the road in a dream of mine
    Two-lane tour through a state of mind
    Singing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Playing that place gave me so much joy
    Brand new tune with familiar chords
    Flashbulbs poppin at the stage door
    All the time looking for something new
    Singing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Playing that place gave me so much joy

    Walkin' with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listening to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music used to soothe my soul
    If I ever get home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

    Walkin' with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listening to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music used to soothe my soul
    If I ever get home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll
    Let The Good Times Roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

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  45. Twisted Road @ Red Rocks

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo7M3hvPczc

    ...with different lyrics...

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  46. Twisted Road (Red Rocks) Lyrics
    He's f•!*ng up the lyrics again....

    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home
    Gave it a twist and made it mine
    But nothing was as good as the very first time
    Poetry rollin' off his tongue
    Like Hank Williams chewing bubblegum
    Asking me “how does it feel?”
    First time I heard Like a Rollling Stone
    I felt that magic and took it home

    Walkin' with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listening to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music used to soothe my soul
    If I get back home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

    Singing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Playing that place gave me so much joy
    Brand new tune with familiar chords
    Flashbulbs poppin at the stage door
    Flyin' down the road in a dream of mine
    Two-lane tour through a state of mind
    All the time looking for something new
    Playing in the place where I first saw Roy
    Feeling that place gave me so much joy

    Walkin' with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listening to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music used to soothe my soul
    If I get back home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

    Walkin' with the devil on a Twisted Road
    Listening to The Dead on the radio
    That old time music used to soothe my soul
    If I get back home I let the good times roll
    Let The Good Times Roll
    Let The Good Times Roll
    Let The Good Times Roll

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  47. Ahhhhh...

    Dylan's lyrics lured a lot of us into the crossroad. We're all just waking up some of us.

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  48. WOW!

    Twisted Road is not exactly Crazy Horse material or is it? Do you think that's coming out in October?

    Wonder what it sounds like with his Crazy Horse band?

    I'm in tears after hearing that song just thinking our boy Neil Young is alive and letting the good times roll on the Twisted Road...

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  49. Thrasher - your headline makes it seem like the two dates are August 5th and June 12th...just sayin'...

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  50. Over and Over is a great song. Just love watching Neil ease into his tremolo on that one. I hope the audience is a little more receptive tonight... Do you think it's because they're not familiar with Ragged Glory? Opening up with Love and Only Love reeled me in right away. Wow!!!!

    Great set list!!!!!!

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  51. So good. So good. So good.

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  52. Great show. Good crowd...it's just hard to clap when you're holding a cell phone. And I would guess at least 50% of the crowd had theirs out at any given time.

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  53. Twisted Road doesn't seem very inspired to me. The lyrics are pretty vacuous. He's not saying much of anything. The melody is forgettable and the lyrics feel crammed in. I'm holding out hope for the other three songs, but this isn't a good indicator to me. He's still not working at the new songs, until the evidence shows otherwise. That's the source, writing the new songs, that's the point of creation and he's still not making full contact. But on the positive side, he is giving a very energetic performance and he's obviously having a great time. But it does feel like he's just yankin his wanker. Here's hoping the other new ones are better. In my opinion, Americana would have been a much richer live show. Dan

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  54. Over and Over again is pure brilliance ... amazing to see Neil breaking out Ragged Glory tunes for basically the first time, 20+ years after making that masterpiece ... the Youtube video is just amazing, don't really ever remember Neil so gregarious and joyful , ever ... he's clearly in a very good place ... very, very cool ... hope he keeps pulling out from the RG material as the tour progresses ... I just watched the video and I'm totally speechless ... pure, unadulterated joy ... can't get over how good of a mood Neil is in ...

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  55. Twisted Road sounds just awesome....It gave me chills...which is always a great sign!!!

    I can't wait to hear the new Horse CD....<3

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  56. Anon 03:13:00 PM -

    Vacuous? Are you reading the same lyrics I am? Vacuous. There's some pretty apparent meaty meaning-type content there, imo. Ah well.

    Yes, a spirited performance up there. I'm loving what I'm seeing on the videos. I hope to catch them in MSG when they get out East.

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  57. Can't wait to see him on Friday in SF. Has anyone ever been to Outside Lands before?

    I've been to ACL Fest, Lollapalooza, Bumbershoot, and Pitchfork Fest. I would think only ACL Fest and Lolla are comparable in layout/setup/size... but just wondering how much of a zoo to expect!

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  58. http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=415608

    last nites show upped by Kurly5
    thanks man!

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  59. Think all four rolled into an urban park setting like Central Park only you have the Golden Gate Bridge as your backdrop and in this zoo there are no cages and the animals are free to express themselves and roam. It'll be fun. Just don't take any hits off any smoke unless you grew it and rolled it yourself. Travel in pairs.

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  60. In a nutshell,only one word ...WOW!

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  61. Holy Shit this is some AMAZING stuff!!!! I might have a kid just so I can call it "Crazy Horse". (I'm not even joking)

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  62. Hope the show gets posted somewhere other than Dime for us who can't get on there. :(

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  63. Horse Back!!! I reckon so.

    Play it over and over again with you... over and over again

    The best thing I can say is that I'm glad I'm not suprised it's so good. And yet I am still.

    Neil Young does the present tense REALLY good, especially from the past and future

    WOW!!

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  64. If anyone would like to re-up the show on dime for us non-dimers, this is a nice site to do so:

    https://www.wetransfer.com/

    I havn't heard "Psychedelic Pill" yet, but I'm guessing it is NOT a cover of this song?:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSh2PB_rjIs

    Or is it this tour's "Farmer John"?

    So glad I have a chance to see them this tour, long time fan but I was lost in crystal canyons and became rock formations for much of my youth, couldn't get it together for earlier outings. First saw Neil with Buffalo reunion. Deepest respect.

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  65. I think neil dyed his hair. It looks weird.

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  66. @Sultan: "I havn't heard "Psychedelic Pill" yet, but I'm guessing it is NOT a cover of this song?"

    NO it's not a cover of that song.

    According to Mr. Young: "It's a new song but it sounds exactly like an old song"
    "I don't even know what it is..."

    There you go.

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  67. Here's (most of) 'Walk Like a Giant': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEPPuyA3GOs

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  68. And here's "Ontario": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3JIVuX15Go&feature=plcp

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  69. A new song....just like the old song....it's all one song....and this song - walk like a giant - just confirms it.....its not as dynamic or melodic as, say, no hidden path, but its still all one song....one very very long song...

    except over and over - that's the BEST song - we've all been waiting 20 years to see it live, and that was just perfect - great video - confirms for the guitarist rusties exactly what positions he is in throughout the song - definitely 10/12/10/12/14/12 on the low E and A on the intro and outro - anybody guess the tuning? sounds 440 to me - never loose that video.....ever....thanks.

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  70. For some reason I'm having trouble commenting here lately ...
    so next try:

    Here are the lyrics for

    Ramada Inn


    So many years now together
    All those good times, up’s and down
    So many joys raising up those kids
    They moved on now
    Out of town
    So many times, she tried
    So many times, she cried

    And every morning comes the sun
    And it goes rising to the day
    Holding on to what they done
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She does what she has to
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She does what she needs to

    In the Ramada Inn near the Grapevine
    They stopped to rest for the night
    Travelling down south
    Looking for good times
    Visiting old friends, feels right
    People, they haven’t seen him forever
    Since High School Santa Fe times
    The restaurant filled and the bottle
    They had a few drinks
    Now they’re feeling fine

    And every morning comes the sun
    And it goes rising to the day
    Holding on to what they’ve done
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He does what he has to
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He does what he needs to

    Seems like lately things are changing
    Seems like lately things are going south
    A few drinks now
    Then she hardly knows him
    He just flips away and checks out
    When she says, it’s time to do somethin’
    Maybe talk to his old friends, who gave it up
    He just poures himself another tall one
    Closes his eyes, he says, that’s enough

    And every morning comes the sun
    And it goes rising to the day
    Going on to what they done
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She does what she has to
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He does what he needs to


    And every morning comes the sun
    And it was rising to the day
    Holding on to what they done
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He loves her so
    He does what he needs to
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She loves him so
    She does what she has to


    Love this song so very much!!

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  71. I really like the whistling in 'Walk Like a Giant', sounds really good. And of course Neil and the Horse sound great on it.

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  72. Thanks, brother for posting "Ontario". Great morning!

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  73. 'Walk Like a Giant'
    BEST CRAZY HORSE SONG EVER

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  74. @Anon 7:41 about tuning. It sounds like Over and Over is Edith Ate Dynamite Good Bye Edith.

    I wasn't aware that Neil goes beyond 440 for tuning. What songs does he change it on?

    Neil is all over the map on the licks like always but I hear this strumming pattern G C D over and over again which is what Poncho does. The chorus switches to C and D.

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  75. Does anyone have Ramada Inn on torrent or youtube?

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  76. MNOTR: Here's a link to an .mp3 torrent of the 1st Red Rocks show. Listening to it now, great audience recording.

    http://www.torrenthound.com/hash/fb5fea0fce68b9aa515cda8e62c6b1bf47a4a03b/torrent-info/Neil-Young--Live-at-Red-Rocks--August-5,-2012

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  77. "A new song that sounds exactly like an old song"

    The "old" song he´s refering to is Sign Of Love. That´s what Psychedelic Pill is, but with different lyrics.

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  78. From Band of Horses on FB:

    "Band of Horses, Neil Young with Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, Black Keys, K’Naan
    9/29/2012 Live in Central Park. "

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  79. Neil and CH at Central Park Sept 29th:

    http://globalfestival.com/

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  80. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/neil-young-foo-fighters-black-keys-to-headline-global-festival-in-central-park-20120807

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  81. So you're saying that Neil's Psych. Pill is based on the Lenoise Sign of Love?


    Lady Wingshot turned into Hurricane. I like Lady Wingshot better. Can you imagine ?

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  82. Neil before Mr. Soul on Red Rocks night 1: "I'm talking way too much. That means I'm nervous. That means I'm not sure how we're doing. I don't know, I don't know what to do. I'm stressing out."

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  83. No really listen again, the riff is the same(you know the one that sounds a bit like cinnamon girl).

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  84. SD - He is pretty chatty. Can't imagine what he's stressing out about. Maybe it's too easy? His licks sound better than ever. Maybe the difference is that while he can deviate like he does with Stills, Crawford, Ben, and Pegi's band -- maybe this band is holding him back. I think Billy and Ralph can do it on a fly but when your side man is doing one and two and three between chord changes it does present challenges. I'm just guessing here because I can't imagine why he would be stressed out... It's a band jam on stage. Neil's the show. He's always been the show.

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    1. Here what I observe about Crazy Horse band through the ages. The band 's reputation has always been about FEELING the music. Billy is not acting up there. He REALLY is trying to feel the music because he's providing the pulse and Ralph's got the heartbeat. They are giving 200%. Poncho hesitates. He's got to let the music flow out of him. He needs to visualize that he's part of that flow on stage... It looks like to me he's too distracted.

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  85. MNOTR: I assume he is referencing the new songs they're performing, being nervous/stressed performing them for the first few times. Either that or he wasn't being serious.

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  86. @MNOTR - in the recent past, you have basically trashed Poncho's guitar playing while trashing 'Americana' at the same time...now you're calling CH a jam band but at the same time, you said CH might be holding Neil back.

    WTF? Which is it?

    Your lunacy continues...good grief...at least Doc went away...

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    1. I'm not trashing Poncho or Americana. Go back and quote me on where I am trashing either without taking it out of context.

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  87. Regarding Neil's comments at Red Rocks about stress - nothing said from the stage that night was serious, except maybe "No more plastic" and "Don't believe commercials." Neil was smiling and joking throughout the show, even during the dramatic endings to many songs. "Right on America's children!" was uttered several times, to the amusement of the band.
    Regarding Poncho's guitar playing: while this was only my fourth Crazy Horse show, Frank seemed to be actually 'playing' more than just strumming chords. Some nice counterpoints, some inventive up-the-neck positions for chords, changing guitars/sounds - he was in fine form.

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    1. I agree I thought Poncho was right there with Neil all night 8/6 maintaing the power rythyms and had a few riffs of his own here and there. Outstanding performance by all members... Crazy Horse is alive & well!

      Peace "Rockin' Gramps"

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  88. "Over And Over" is in standard tuning.

    I must defend what Poncho does. His job is to provide the steady chord rhythms for NY to work from. His tone is usually pretty clean, no effects, in distinct contrast to all the changes and manipulations that NY is doing. His basic sound is not unlike NY's, though, as he is also using Les Pauls into an old narrow panel Tweed. He will sometimes add small clean melodic fills (note on the "Powderfinger" recording from the first Red Rocks show), and will move his positions on the neck relative to NY's- when NY is low Poncho will go high, and vice versa. But he has to stay steady- he goes off the rails and you would get a disturbing cacophony. But he doesn't and you get the very lush and fluid and powerfully full sound. NY needs his steadiness in order to fly to the places he does. As the songs are fairly basic -2 or 3 or 4 chords- Poncho has to stay on the ball and not zone out- he has to be ready when NY moves. He does an amazing job. Listen to recordings with him on headphones- sometimes you can't tell who is playing what, as their sounds mesh so well. Only the stereo spread allows you to define who is who, and when Old Black jumps in front of the mix.

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    1. Thanks for that explanation. Well leave the cacophony to the big guns like Becker and Friedman or the dynamo Iron Maiden. I guess we're talking apples and oranges.

      @Anon, I'm not picking on Poncho -- I'm booting him in the behind.

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  89. So was the 2nd night the same setlist as the first? :)

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  90. Here the lyrics for Ontario:

    Ontario

    You might see me down in Alabam’
    Or Baton Rouge down in Louisian’
    I might make it up to Detroit city
    Where people work hard and live is great
    Don’t really matter where I am
    Cause what I do and what I have
    This old world has been good to me
    I try to give back and I wanna be free
    I was born in Ontario
    I was born in Ontario
    Ontario, Ontario, Ontario

    I still like to sing a happy song
    But once in a while, when things go wrong
    I pick up a pen
    Scribble on a page
    Try to make sense of my inner age
    One cold winter
    We went down south
    Where daddy is typewriter for a couple of months
    But I was born in Ontario
    I was born in Ontario
    Ontario, Ontario Ontario

    I was born in Ontario
    Where the black fly bites and the green grass grows
    That’s where I learned mostly what I know
    ‘ause you don’t work much, when you start to get old
    I left home at a tender young age
    Cause Mom and Daddy never liked to stay
    At anyone place for very long
    So we just kept movin’, movin’ on
    I was born in Ontario
    I was born in Ontario
    Ontario, Ontario, Ontario

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  91. I have seen Mr. Young every time he has been at Red Rocks, he did great this time. The drunks are obnoxious, and the freeloaders who try to move down to more expensive seats are worse! I paid alot for my seat, but kept having people trying to sit with me. The best part of the show was ruined when some strange man stood behind me-not cool! Respect others space when they pay the money for good seats. I didn't pay for strangers to keep bugging me!

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  92. Please bring this tour to Scotland, Neil, Crazy Horse.

    Desperate to see you guys live. I don't care what you play - just bring it!!

    :-)

    Davie from Scotland

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  93. I went to both shows ... they were both magnificent. Although the amazing My Morning Jacket 3.5 hour show on Saturday night made Neil's shows seem short! I think both clocked in around the 2hr 10min mark.

    The moment he started on Sunday... that TONE from his guitar ... I was in heaven.

    I timed Walk Like A Giant on the second night at 23:30, it was maybe even longer on the first night. Although I wish he might have knocked a minute or 2 off a few song outros to fit in an extra song.

    Night 1 was my favourite ... Neil was in some kind of form. I've never seen him actually talk to the crowd and engage in banter so much. He was in fine spirits both nights, joking around, but Sunday night was something else. If he wasn't so old, I might have even thought he had taken some mind altering substances.

    F*&%%) Up (on the first night especially) was a real hoot. I was in 3rd row centre, and it was great to see all the little band interactions and smiles and goofing around. They were having a blast.

    During Over & Over, he locked eyes with two ladies dancing in the front, and jammed with them for a while ... a really great moment.

    Some more setlist variety would be great, but the tour has just started. And combined with recent tour history, I wasn't expecting much change. I live in Austin, hopefully they have worked up some different songs when he is back here a bit later in the year.

    Long live the Horse!

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  94. I think Poncho has been the star of this tour so far...

    The Flying Scotsman.

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  95. @ Liza. Thanks you for posting the lyrics!
    I must have listened to "Ontario" twenty times today. Two of the greatest things came out of Ontario. Neil and ME!!!!! We rock!

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  96. @MNOTR - no thanks...I don't have time to search back through your tens of thousands of rambling posts...I know you are very consistent at being 100% incomprehensible and very sorta kinda inconsistent at saying...well who cares?

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  97. It's hard pushing all this thinking into one little finger. On the other hand, I think your reading comprehension is very poor. I think I've been very honest and direct, but I've never trashed Crazy Horse band. I like most of what the do even after 1972.

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  98. Request pls, Country Home, Sedan Delivery at Tahoe, either way will be a blast, 3 days camping is always fun but with your show in the middle we cant lose.

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  99. Here's the first part of Walk Like A Giant (as posted before):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEPPuyA3GOs

    From another uploader comes the second half:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Obb2nya9OU

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  100. UnderTheDesertMoon8/08/2012 05:37:00 AM

    I was front and center at the ABQ show. I had my face blown off! Walk Like a Giant was epic! It was so cool to see Neil smile. All the guys seemed to be having the time of their live. Those old f*ckers can still rock my socks off! I can't wait to get to another show!
    Monica - aka UnderTheDesertMoon on youtube!

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  101. Thanks UnderTheDesertMoon for your awesome videos for those of us who can't be there.

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  102. Anon 5:17

    So old??? Hey man, the 60's is the new 40's! Neil is in the prime of his life.

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  103. Has anyone seen night 2 recorded yet? I was at both and would love to savor the memories. Amazing shows, both with such different energy. I got nite 1 off torrent hound and it sounds great

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  104. I have a difficult time even hearing Poncho's guitar. I'm sure that in studio recordings that Neil probably over dubs a lot of the rhythm guitar. Not so sure what Poncho is even playing. With Danny it was different. His guitar was different. It had a distinct sound that you could actually distinguish between his and Neil's. I'm sure it had a lot to do with recording technique as well. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere was mostly recorded live in the studio with minimal over dubbing and with the simplistic approach had Danny's guitar coming from the left channel and Neil's from the right.There was an obvious distinction between the two. With Poncho, he appears to just 'strum' if anything where as Danny was more like a second lead player. I'm just sayin that when I watch live videos of 'Poncho era' Crazy Horse I have a difficult time even hearing Ponchos contribution to the sound. Maybe he's better then we give him credit for because he may be what gives the Horse that full wall of sound without show boating. I'm still not sure.

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  105. Poncho sure seems to be having the time of his life though. Unlike the Poncho of old, he is constantly smiling and hopping around. He sure seems to be into it more then ever even though it almost seems to me that his guitar is hardly audible. But as I said previously that may be because he's so good that his sound just gel's so well with Neil that it sounds like one big guitar .....

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  106. If you're having trouble hearing Poncho's guitar, maybe listen to the recording of Every Morning Comes the Sun from that bootleg of the Sunday show.

    You can hear Poncho's rumbling chords being struck in the background, while Neil plays his lead over the top. For example, right now I am listening to it at around 8:30 into the song.

    I actually think Every Morning Comes The Sun is a freaking pearler. Slow burning classic. When I was at the shows, I put my head down and closed my eyes and let the guitars just wash over me.

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  107. Pnocho's sound is HUGE! You must be hearing him without realising it, surely?!

    Listen to Ragged Glory - he is louder than Neil!

    Tne Flying Sctosman.

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  108. Over and over Neil best Song ever

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