1st* International Harvesters - 1984: "Timeline Concert of the Week" | Neil Young Archives
With the recent announcement of Neil Young Archives Membership Tiers: Rust & Patron, more details have been forthcoming on the "Timeline Concert of the Week" feature.
The "Timeline Concert of the Week" feature is now available to members at the Rust tier level with streams of live concerts from Neil Young's entire career. "Rust" subscribers can also exchange memories and stories with other subscribers. Some concerts are already accessible via the timeline, more will be added over time. Subscribers can send inquiries and express requests.
- Note: this show is a bit frankenstein'd from the early and late shows, since we had some intractable issues with the beginning of the early show tape. We've replaced the bad section of the early show with the same section of the late show, which means for the first four songs you'll actually be hearing the second show of The International Harvesters, and for that we apologize. C'est la vie
w/ The International Harvesters
Are You Ready For The Country? / Motor City / Comes A Time / Hawks And Doves / Saddle Up The Palomino / Old Man / Amber Jean / Roll Another Number (For The Road) / The Ways Of Love / Southern Pacific / It Might Have Been / Heart Of Gold / California Sunset // Get Back To The Country
More on Neil Young & The International Harvesters.
Anthony Crawford - guitar, banjo, fiddle, vocals
Rufus Thibodeaux - fiddle
Spooner Oldham - piano
Tim Drummond - bass
Karl T. Himmel - drums
Larry Cragg - autoharp
Joel Bernstein - guitar
Also, see Boulder, Colorado 1976: "Timeline Concert of the Week" | Neil Young Archives.
More on "Timeline Concert of the Week" on the recent announcement on Neil Young Archives.
Also, see full listing of "Timeline Concerts" and upcoming releases on Neil Young's "The focus, a gift": Reflecting on Reflections.
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5 Comments:
I hope the waitresses got their tips.
So, who plays the saxophone on Ways of Love? My guess would be Larry Cragg, although he is not credited as such on Sugar Mountain.
Anyway, quite the ragged show. Lot's of fun in between song banter.
What a great feature this is.
@harm ragged but glorious.
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My first NY show was in Christchurch New Zealand 1984 .. . What a show
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