CONCERT REVIEW: Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts @ Hollywood Bowl - September 15 | Lefsetz Letter

“Doesn’t mean that much to meTo mean that much to you”Neil Young is beyond image.
He’s lived so long, played so long, that it’s just him, sans trappings. As for his contemporaries…
They feel that they’ve got to convince the audience, overwhelm them, prove that they’ve still got it, are as important as they once were, still as meaningful, you should be wowed just to be in their presence.
But you’re not.
It’s creepy. So many have had plastic surgery. Because that’s the image they want to project, of them in their heyday, youthful, meaningful. They’re in stage outfits. And the production! The hi-def screens and the lasers, they’ve got to have the latest technology, to rationalize the ticket price if nothing else. It’s a veritable assault. By time it’s over you should feel worn out, like you’ve had the experience of a lifetime. But it’s nowhere close. It’s just old people playing old songs.And then there’s Neil Young.He seemed to be having fun.Let’s be clear, he doesn’t need the money. He made that Hipgnosis deal, never mind the cash he’s already got. As for losing that money to his ex-wife… She died and probably left it to his children, so that kind of equalizes the equation. In any event, he’s got a ton of bread.But what are you gonna do with all that money? Do you need a plane? How many houses can you buy, never mind needing to manage them.So at the end of the day, you’re a musician.Let’s be clear, so many are not, especially of the younger generation. They’re two dimensional constructs made to front the work of behind the scenes writers and producers. Did you see who’s headlining Coachella? Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G? A big time concert promoter told me he was gonna retire because he was sick of presenting music he didn’t like. I give Paul Tollett credit for changing with the ages, forgetting the old acts that he used to hire to headline, but these acts? The attendees are not going so much to see them as to show off, shoot selfies of their outfits. There’s not much there. It’s showbiz, but more pre-Beatles than anything else.So Neil Young shows up on stage in the clothing he wears off stage. This was a thing back when he broke through in 1970. But his contemporaries, they started showing up in tuxes at awards shows, wearing dignified clothing on stage. I can’t remember ever seeing Neil in a tux, he’s stayed true to himself when so many have not.
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9 Comments:
That's a very fine article by Mr Lefsetz.
He makes so many great points that resonate with me - not just about the concert, but also about the state of music today, musicians, living a life and the passing of time.
He's selected some highly relevant lyrics to complement his writing, and I laughed out loud trying to imagine Neil in a tux.
Although this was the last show of the tour, I am sure he's right when he says "This was not a finale, but just another stop on an endless road."
Thanks for writing Bob.
Agreed, & my sober ears did not deceive me. Nor would I deceive you when I say that the Hollywood Bowl was one hell of a great show! Be the Rain! YBAiS
THAT was one hellofa review! Very enjoyable read. Spot on all points. Could’ve also been entitled “Why I am a life long Neil Young fan”.
I only wish ticket prices were more affordable @ local “Live Nation” venue. $30 fer nosebleeds sounds about right.
Never happen with above naming rights.
The $30 tickets were not nose bleeds. These tickets were available for a short time and were half way back on left. Great seats for the money. Those prices disappeared shortly. YBAiS
One heck of an article! Outstanding!
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Just wanted to add that Neil has said on NYA that he and Lou Adler are working on an album of the LOVE EARTH tour. Should be good - hopefully there will be a film too!
Bit surprised Bob said he couldn't hum Ambulance Blues - I thought everyone who owned On The Beach would be at least able to hum the 'you don't know it but you are...' and 'there ain't nothing like a friend who can tell you...' parts. :-)
Anyway hope those of you going to Farm Aid have a great time - the next stop on the 'endless road' already!.
Enjoy Farm Aid! I look forward to hearing about it! Live stream? I have gotta look at that!
Love, your Brother Alan in Seattle
$30 nosebleeds were the summer sale @ local slavenation venue - for acts no one ever heard of nor wanted to pay to see.
Now I’m more envious of the $30 HB seats. Damn!
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