CONCERT LIVE STREAM TONIGHT: Neil Young + Promise of the REAL - Santa Barbara, CA, June 20
Setlist via Sugar Mountain:
Neil Young
2018-06-20
Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, California, USA
w/ Promise Of The Real
01. Like An Inca (~28 minutes)
02. Lotta Love
03. I Am A Child (dedicated to the children separated from their parents by the USA)
04. Sign Of Love
05. Someone's Gonna Rescue You
06. Rockin' In The Free World
07. Love And War
08. Peaceful Valley Boulevard
09. The Ocean (Micah Nelson song; Micah on vocals)
10. Forget About Georgia (Lukas Nelson song; Lukas on vocals)
11. Powderfinger
12. Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
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13. Angry World
14. Like A Hurricane
length: ~120 minutes
Tonight's concert of Neil Young + Promise of the REAL at the Lobero Theater, in Santa Barbara, CA on June 20 will be streamed live on Neil Young Archives.
Per NYA T-C, Neil will sing "I Am A Child" for the children separated from their parents at the border.
The concerts are part of a warm up for Arroyo Seco Weekend. More on last night's concert at Lobero Theater, Santa Barbara, CA, June 19.
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Check Sugar Mountain for setlist updates and Chronological Grid, Recording Summary, Statistics and Extras.
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16 Comments:
Is this an Audio only or Video stream?
OK I'll say it. Picture of an old school TV (Like the Home coming show in Canada) & old school video test pattern. I'm guessin' a video stream?
"Hearse Theater".
DUH.
Nevermind.
This has been an actual, real-time thought process in progress.....
we now return to our regularly scheduled programming,...
:)
thank you for all the NY news, TW. Id be clueless without your site. lets go NY+POTR!
Hurricane was great. Micah's song made me want to kill my laptop. Actually destroy a electronic device because of the displeasure it brought. my reviews are succinct and to the point. some good some bad.
Like An Inca opener.....at least 20 minutes long. RITFW was very hot. Michah's song was nice, Lucas tune was even better, everything after that was top notch. Great show!
Loved IT!
"Like an Inca" @ nearly 30 min. sounded like a diff song w/ "The Real" Bongos, etc...
different vibe then a "Horse" show fer sure. Tons of energy, Loved the "LeNoise" tunes.
Micah & Lucas tunes were o.k. (as mentioned) NOT Great, just o.k. Everything Else made up for it, in spades (including when Neil stopped a song b/c he forgot the words - Don't get more "Real" than that!).
Neil is def energized with these guys. Can't wait fer them to hit the road :)
I didn't find out about the live-stream until "Rockin In The Free World" but I was able to catch it at that point and moving forward.
wsanjose01 expressed my exact feelings about the Micah song--in that environment with Neil on stage, it was a complete waste of time and space. I too wanted to destroy my laptop!! I understand that Neil wanted to give both Micah and Lukas a showcase, and I applaud him to an extent for that, but it was soooo bad and boring, and it was even worse watching Neil standing there during it all looking like an old sideman barely strumming an acoustic while whistling. The song by Lukas was better in comparison with some nice guitar work by Lukas, but again, it was generically boring (on a laptop), especially when on stage with Neil and thinking about what could have been played instead..
Other than those two low points, the show was good, but it seemed to me Neil was just leaning a little too much towards his more "tedious" side. The show had a radically different vibe than his recent NYCH shows with Nils, and it was just a little too meandering at times to feel as "vital" as the CH shows did to my ears.
Oddly enough, on his last tours with POTR, I felt they re-invigorated Neil and made him look, sound and feel younger. But last night, somehow that dynamic seemed to shift, and I felt Neil was much more dynamic with CH this go around.
But, I was thrilled Neil live-streamed the show and I'm grateful he's still pursuing new and challenging things while giving us a glimpse into it all. Thank you Neil...
"Take my advice
Don't listen to me"
3rd show added for tonight--sold out.
:Take my advice
Don't listen to me"
Lsst night's show was a bit better than the first - flashback to Fox Theater Pomona '16 with an extended Like an Inca as opener and closing with Like a Hurricane - enough said. And aside from the Nelson boys' mediocre songs (why?), both shows were tremendous. I'll also be at the show tonight for a three-peat, and based on the last two nights, more energy and unique setlists to look forward to. I was also at the NYCH Fresno and Bakersfield shows, and no reason to compare as it's apples and oranges - both tasty! While I might prefer the old school Crazy Horse, something about these "young-uns" that get's the blood flowing with their energetic youth. And to be in a small 600 capacity theater with Neil...count me in any time no matter who he's playing with!
Great show, watched it streaming, what a treat. Also Loved Like an Inca, I saw them perform this live in Pomona. I agree with ForeverYounger - the bongos really take it to the next level, would love to see a live version of this song released on an album or the archives. Looking forward to the show this weekend!
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Dunno what happened.... I signed on to the Archives before 8pm and stared at the blank stage screen (with open curtains) for nearly 50 minutes (roughly 8:50pm) until I finally gave up and turned off the stream. Did I not hang in there long enough? Or?
about 8:25 the feed came thru and showed the crowd. a guy held small signs to the camera, NYA etc. 8:29 or so the band came on. I was only kicked out once near Hey Hey My My. I refreshed and it came right back.
How were you all being notified about the streaming concert? I heard about the "I Am A Child" a little too late but even checked the website that night and found nothing.
Sure hope there is some sort of notification in advance once the archives go to paid status because I'm retired now and the show doesn't start till 11:30 PM in my area on the other coast.
I've been catching the Dominican Jazz Project at UNC-CH all week doing photography for them and "Like An Inca" would have been a nice change of pace.
http://dominicanjazzproject.com/music
Did send Lookout all my tear sheets from weekly Variety, the Detroit Free Press and the Ypsilanti Press for the archives timeline but they'll have to get permission from the publisher to post I'm sure.
Did anybody end up recording the livestream? Can't find a recording anywhere and would love to hear it. Really unique setlist with the selections from Le Noise. Looks like he went out of his way to play the 2 songs from it that he didn't do on the tour for that album.
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