Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts: Toronto, Canada - August 17 & 19

Tonight, Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts Love Earth Tour are in concert @ [CORPORATION] Stage in Toronto, Canada.
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Tumbleweed. This Notes for You. He's really stirring things. Love it
First This Note's For You since Bridge School 1997.
I was there. They made it work. But Crazy Horse is electric. It's kinda their thing.
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This Notes for You had that Rust Bucket sound. Sounded great!
Had the same thought re: Rust Bucket. And you know what... It had the joy too. What a fun summer.
This Notes For You - great choice and quite a surprise (at least to me).
But then I remembered the venue in Toronto is called the Budweiser Stage, so perhaps not so surprising and actually very appropriate.
Watched a video of the performance of TNFY and thought it was great. They really seemed to enjoy playing it and I get the references to the Rust Bucket vibe in the comments above.
The video also included the RITFW performance which was great too and featured an epic ending including Neil creating feedback on Old Black by rubbing it on his belly. The performances of RITFW I have previously watched from the Europe leg were good, but this was another level. Take America Back!
I also very much enjoyed the Mr Soul on the Orange Gretch from Blossom - just sounded so alive.
Finally the performances of Like A Hurricane seem to be getting better and better too. Watched a few this week and very much enjoyed them. "Somewhere where the feeling stays..."
The acoustic guitar Ambulance Blues (thought there'd be a bigger cheer for "I'm up in TO") followed by electric Cowgirl with long intro jam, was a smile-inducing opening pair. Then Be the Rain! Oh, my ... getting goosebumps writing it. A jokey story about renaming the amphitheatre and playing songs we've never done (not really). Then requesting the ukelele from backstage for Tumbleweed and a feeling-it-out improv by the band. Live music IS better. The acoustic riff for New Mama (highlight; those young guys can sing). Forget which one but Spooner on piano when we got to hear him, was groovin'. Was a good mix from up on the lawn (the organ not always discernable) and mostly solid loud. I know it's better from closer but not bad up there. Micah was a treat: all his instruments and beautiful fills (the fiddle run in Ambulance, for example, on acoustic guitar). The energy of the band is terrific, and when the rhythm section is singing along off-mic you know we're having fun. And when on-mic they sound great. Good singing by the crowd (TO usually not so noticeably enthusiastic) on Ohio, Old Man, This Note's For You and a clap-along (and at least me singin' the hey-now) for Daddy Went Walkin'. I'd never heard Southern Man live before. Bonus. Some mistakes, yet that's part of why we go. It's a team workin' their asses off up there. Hurricane was emotional with "somewhere safer where the feelin' stays" over and again. Ending with a rest-on-the-Eagle-deserving (always fun to spot that thing) Rockin' to take America back. Every time I go I wonder whether I'll be disappointed and should have left it with the earlier show memories. Not yet! This was a favourite.
"Up in TO" got quite a sizable reaction on the floor- might have been mixed reactions around the venue. Neil seemed to be enjoying himself. Was very surprised to hear This Note's For You, but maybe the repeated references to renaming the venue "Fresh Water Amphitheatre" was a harbinger. Eager for tonight- hoping One Of These Days gets back into the setlist, and would love for Don't Cry No Tears or Love to Burn to return as well...
Ah, good to hear. Lawn has a lot (ie. too many, yakkers – why are they here?). We need this rain, yet hope you get such a beauty evening as the other day.
take America back?
from what?
real leadership?
Up to 20 songs from the opening show of 15. I'm the Ocean debut last night.
Thrilled to hear I’m the Ocean. When it popped up early on, I started hoping it would mean quite a different setlist from the prior night. Ended up being very close, but great to hear One Of These Days. Great show, and a very fiery Hey Hey My My to close.
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