NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVES TIMELINE CONCERT OF THE MOMENT: Red Rocks, Colorado - 1989
A new Timeline Concert of the Moment is now streaming on Neil Young Archives. (Thanks the Road Dawg!)

For more on Neil Young concerts @ Red Rocks, see Neil Young + Promise of the Real @ Morrison, CO, July 8, 2015.
Photos by thrashette
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9 Comments:
$18.50 + fees = $20 .35
Them were the days!
And we prob, NO DEFINITELY, bitched about the $1.85 in fees!
I saw Neil for $14 in cleveland in 1985
Second row center
This tour was good, but what I really dig is the tour before that with The Restless.
I Didn’t know where to post this.
It is off topic. But may be quite valuable to Vinyl Neilophiles:
AcousticSounds.com
Dan, you out there?
Maybe Thrash can link to the Neil Young search page & maybe get a kick $. Or the YouTube. I dunno?
Fer the record this is psa to fellow shakey fans. I make no coin from this info.
Merry Christmas!
More Importantly.
Judy Greenburg.
Why is no one mentioning her passing?
Thrash?
Wow! There are some great deals here, not just for Neil. Always makes me feel like a chump when I've shelled out for these already at full retail. Ditto the current 30% off an all Archives box sets on The Greedy Hand store.
I feel ya nomad. I got burned on a pre sale from another artists page. When I protested they actually told me no problem. We can cancel the pre sale and you can purchase elsewhere. I was TRYING to do the right thing & support a band directly. Such hubris is off putting. Money is not flowing in my direction like it was in years past. If I can save $30 + on a single purchase, no brainer. If yer telling yer fans to shop elsewhere, no brains.
I’ll also mention the customer service, packing & shipping has been second to none (if you’ve never shopped @ acoustic sounds b4)
I know this isn't the place to post it and, as we wrap up the year and everyone (hopefully) spends less time crawling around comment sections on the internet and more time with the people or the things they love, this coulee very much go completely unnoticed... but what the hell... I know there's enough of a crossover at this point that plenty of visitors to this site have to also be at least familiar with Yo La Tengo, if not actively fans of the great Hoboken three piece that can go from delicate to riotous string breaking feedback jams with the same dedication Neil brings to his shows. Well, at one of their recent Hanukkah shows (an annual tradition), they did a blistering cover of "Big Crime".
I love this. It shows that the song works for what it is.... a modern folk protest song drenched in feedback. It might not have the lyrical complexity of some of NY's work, but it works exactly as intended. I'd love to see this have legs, see more bands covering this one. Solo folk singers, full bands, NY's peers, whoever. YLT have always had a way with covers, but I think it also shows that the directness and simplicity of this song really lends itself to being interpreted by anyone who connects with it.
If yr not already aware. Enjoy (hopefully!)
https://youtu.be/FL0DUlADG4U?si=df84034MAgHOggfb
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