TONIGHT: Harvest Moon Benefit Concert w/ Neil Young, Beck + More

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by thrasher@PermaLink: 10/25/2025 07:50:00 AM
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11 Comments:
No Livestream/ppv option?
Bummer.
atest show
2025-10-25, Painted Turtle Camp, Lake Hughes, California, USA
Harvest Moon - A Gathering
Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts
1. Tumbleweed
2. Sugar Mountain
3. Old Man
4. Comes A Time
5. Human Highway
6. Heart Of Gold
7. My Boy
8. Cowgirl In The Sand
9. Vampire Blues
10. Big Crime
11. Rockin' In The Free World
12. Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
13. Harvest Moon
14. After The Gold Rush
15. Cortez The Killer
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16. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
Thanks for setlist.
Looks like last song of 2025 will be Roll Another Number.
How appropriate.
Let's thank Sugar Mountain the other great site for NY data. I agree about a PPV option. It's a benefit show. Bring in as much as possible as long as it gets to the right places. And sure in these times we might as well be blazed. 🤯
Great song choice! Long May You Run! YBAiS
https://youtu.be/VL_bha5a6Ys?si=n4wrt0qaQjti2X7Y Needle cover
In other related Neil Young News, Neil's team has just released the audience recording from Hamilton Ontario Oct 28 1973. I listened to it on NYA and it is absolutely amazing!
Thanks rider!
Appreciate you keeping us updated. As we head into the traditional slow season at end of year, we're working on some plans for 2026.
We'll try and keep up with updates as we head towards holidays.
It's a pretty great listening experience. Neil decides to do some older songs on the acoustic. They are rough but awe inspiring performances.
Incredible show. I saw NY/Chrome Hearts five times this tour but only in the US. The first time I saw em was hard to beat (Light Up the Night Benefit with "Ordinary People" and a fiery pre-release "Let's Roll Again"). The shows I was from the tour proper were incredible with transcendent moments each night because, as NY told Kurt Vile, something like, "we can go to space anytime we want". But I felt like the US West Coast shows I saw lacked this enthusiasm and warmth I saw watching some of the EU gigs. This could just totally be a misconception, and I still loved every minute of the tour shows, but this one was looser, warmer... Neil seemed super happy to be there and the setlist really felt like it wasn't thought about much until they hit the stage in the most intimate and honest way possible. It felt (again, could be misconception) like once Old Black rumbled with a wave of unexpected feedback when being handed off to Neil, it charged him up and changed the course for the night in a very exciting way. Sure, he might have been primed to play the same songs he was gonna anyway - I can't say - but something about that feedback was like a man possessed, a preached bathed in the holiest of waters. It was something to see. Loved it. Loved the vibe of the show and will be going back for years to come. Extra plus being one of a small group of folks that have every album NY and Lana Del Rey have released, respectively. Would have every Beck album but kinda drifted away after Morning Phase... though seeing him still be so articulate, cool, and unique makes me wanna rectify that and see what I've been missing. GOOD STUFF!
Just watched a recording of the full show, wow superb, especially the electric songs. Cowgirl and HHMM outstanding.
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