NEW TIMELINE CONCERT: Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rotterdam, The Netherlands on Mar 24, 1976 | NYA
A 1976 Tour of Japan & Europe concert by Neil Young & Crazy Horse at Sportpaleis Ahoy' in Rotterdam, The Netherlands on Mar 24, 1976 is now streaming on Neil Young Archives.
From Neil Young Archives:March 3, 2022
Touring with the Horse in 76, after arriving in Oslo Norway from Japan, we crossed Europe and played a great rock and roll hall in Rotterdam. Then we went on and toured the the US. An album was made and a film was created to memorialize that world tour. Perhaps the Horse was at the first peak of its powers. It was a great tour. Coming soon in NYA Volume 3, the film and the record.
Love Earth, Be well, Neil
More reviews and photos on Sugar Mountain, as always.
Here is a listing of all of the Neil Young concerts on the NYA Timeline:
- Boulder, Colorado, Nov 6, 1976 w/ CH
- Melbourne, AUS (The Plenary) 13th march 2013 w/ CH
- San Jose, 1984-06-06, w/ The International Harvesters
- Antwerp, July 9, 2019 w/ POTR
- Paris, 11 dec 1989
- Stockholm, 3 jul 2001
- Kelowna, 22 apr 2009
- Hunter Valley, 9 mar 2013
- Belfast, 7 jun 2016 w/ POTR (3h !)
- Amsterdam w/ Promise of the Real - July 9, 2016 (205 mins and 26 songs the longest Neil show ever)
- Solo Trans Tour, Buffalo - 1983
- w/ Booker T. & The MGs at Finsbury Park - London, England on July 11, 1993
- Solo @ United Palace - New York City, New York, Dec 16, 2007
- Los Angeles, 1999 Solo Tour
- Solo @ Canterbury House, Ann Arbor, Michigan - Oct 16, 1969
- w/ The Bluenotes - CNE, Toronto - August 18, 1988
- Solo @ Fox Theatre, Atlanta, May 29, 2010
(Have we missed any? Is there a complete listing on NYA somewhere???)
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13 Comments:
Smack dab right between Odeon and Budokan! Oh man these 70s era gigs are muchly anticipated. Looks like the tape ran out on them boys a coupla times… Good times! First official take of Country Home as far as I can tell. Very cool that Volume 3 will get to rewind slightly to bring us more Crazy Horse ‘76. Conspicuously absent from Vol. 2 was film too… Yup, that’s what we’re lookin for.
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That looks like the full list to date, Thrasher. I’m not aware of any master list of them on the site. Today I just had scrolled from ‘69 to ‘19 to get a feel for where they fall on the timeline. One feature that is new to me is the inclusion of a song card next to a song’s title in the set list, so you can jump right to that song if it appeared on a release. Still stoked to give it a listen this weekend! This show would be the second-earliest timeline concert, as well as the earliest (as of yet) official full show featuring Poncho-era Horse.
Alan, that was a real loss. Lanegan had such an iconic voice. If there is such a thing as grunge, his vocals are the quintessential representation of that feel. He was one of the earliest originals, too. It was truly an epidemic that wiped those guys out. We were lucky to have him as long as we did. He has a huge catalog, so I’m exploring it more deeply now. Blues Funeral is my favorite right now, hope to find it on vinyl. Electric guitars and beats, killer lyrics.
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Apologies for the numerous posts.
@ Tomatron and @ Thrasher
I love Country Home and it is amazing it stayed unreleased for so long. It was perfect on Ragged Glory.I have not yet listened to the new show but will soon if I can find time in between Mark Lanegan albums and vids.
He was a tough rascal and I relate to him in some ways. He made some fantastic music. You all should check it out.
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Full list of NYA timeline concerts here on the stunning www.sugarmtn.org
http://sugarmtn.org/sm_nya_perf.php
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@ Brother Alan in Seattle - thanks for the heartfelt and passionate tribute to Mark Lanegan.
We pulled your comments off of this post and moved to new thread @
http://neilyoungnews.thrasherswheat.org/2022/03/a-tribute-to-mark-lanegan.html
Feedback comments from Richie and others moved as well to thread link above.
@ Andrew - thanks for SM link. great resource!
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