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Video: Neil Young Sings ‘Old Man,’ ‘Long May You Run’ at Dolby Theater, March 29, 2014

Photo by Zimbio.

More from Neil Young at Dolby Theater, March 29, 2014.

More videos here and here.

“Old Man”:

“Long May You Run”:

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Video: New Order Debut First New Song in a Decade in Santiago, Chile

Last night New Order played a new song, “Drop the Guitar,” – their first in nearly a decade – at Lollapalooza Chile in Santiago, Chile last night.

Check it out.

“Drop the Guitar”:

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Video: Neil Young at Dolby Theater to Obnoxious Fan, ‘F**K You!’ Plus ‘Heart of Gold’ & Many More

Photo via Zimbio.

Neil Young performed solo at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles last night March 30, 2014.

Thanks to a couple of fans, we can see and hear some of the show.

Over at Thrasher’s Wheat, some fans who saw the show were enthusiastic. However some fans at the show went overboard.

Blogger Rasputin1981 writes:

Great show .. Sadly still haven’t seen Thrasher .. Basically the same setlist except Blowin in the Wind instead of Thrasher, no harvest moon or flying on the ground and Reason to Believe instead of Are you ready for the country …

There was a complete ass who yelled for Cinnamon Girl after ever single song .. Just insane .. What’s wrong with these people? Neil finally couldn’t take it anymore and just screamed “fuck you” back. Everyone erupted in applause.

You can see Young scream “Fuck you” in this clip:

“Mellow My Mind”:

“Someday”:

“Harvest”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

“Southern Man”:

“If You Could Read My Mind”:

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Heart Of Gold,” another view:

“Long May You Run”:

“Long May You Run” another view”:

Setlist (thanks to Sugar Mountain):

From Hank To Hendrix/ On The Way Home / Only Love Can Break Your Heart / Love In Mind / Philadelphia / Mellow My Mind / Reason to Believe / Someday / Changes / Harvest / Old Man // Goin’ Back / A Man Needs A Maid / Ohio / Southern Man / Mr. Soul / If You Could Read My Mind / After The Gold Rush / Heart Of Gold // Blowin’ In The Wind / Long May You Run

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Video: Neil Young Performs Acoustic Show in Los Angeles, March 29, 2014

Photo by Brian van der Brug via the Los Angeles Times.

Last night Neil Young performed at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Times reviewed the show:

It wasn’t a big leap to wonder during Saturday’s opening night of Neil Young’s four-night run of solo acoustic concerts in Hollywood whether Jesus, if he returned to address a modern-day audience, would have to contend with a steady stream of shouts from the back for “Sermon on the Mount!” “Water into wine!” and “Free Bird!”
Young fielded a similar barrage of requests (“Cinnamon Girl!” “Down By the River!”) and comments (“You’re the man!”) from the sold-out crowd at the Dolby Theatre good-naturedly.

At one point he tacitly acknowledged the tone of almost spiritual pilgrimage in the air by shaking the water out of a harmonica onto folks sitting in the first few rows, a rock ’n’ roll priest anointing his flock. He even shifted into request mode himself after another outburst from fans, mock shouting “The Beatles!” “The Rolling Stoooooones!” “Free Bird!”

Read the full review here.

Check out the review in the Hollywood Reporter here.

(Watch videos from the March 30, 2014 show in this post.)

Below I’ve got a full take of “Goin’ Back” that sounds awesome, and then fragments of some other songs. Hopefully more complete songs will surface soon.

“Goin’ Back”:

“From Hank to Hendrix” fragment:

“If You Could Read My Mind” fragment:

“Mr. Soul” fragment:

“After the Gold Rush” fragment:

Here’s the setlist for the March 29, 2014 show.

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Video: Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Ron Wood at Live Aid 1985; Dylan: ‘We couldn’t hear anything’

Dylan at Live Aid.

In theory, Bob Dylan performing with Keith Richards and Ron Wood at Live Aid in 1985 should have been a home run.

One could imagine Richards and Wood adding ragged harmony vocals, and each supplying wiry guitar solos.

Oh but that was not to be. Instead they’re like the two stooges, floundering and posing while Dylan does his best to deliver three of his classics.

Looking at these clips now, I’m surprised at how good Dylan sounds. Despite his loaded buddies, he pulls this three-song set off, even dealing with a busted string.

Ron Wood, Dylan and Keith Richards at Live Aid.

That night there was a private party inside the second floor suite at the Palace Hotel in Philadelphia. I was reporting a cover story on Live Aid for Rolling Stone (August 15, 1985 issue) and managed to get into the party, which was attended by Dylan, Wood and Richards, as well as Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Stephen Stills, former Temptations Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin, Andy Taylor of Duran Duran, Jack Nicholson, Neil Young, Miami Vice‘s Don Johnson and others.

I asked Richards what it was like for him to play with Dylan.

“Well it’s not the first time,” he said.

“It’s the first time you’ve played together in public,” I said.

“Yeah, first time before a paying audience. Course we didn’t get paid.” He laughed, and joked, “Would have been better if we’d gotten paid.”

I went up to Dylan and asked if he’d had fun on stage.

“Fun?” he said. “No, we couldn’t hear anything. We had fun rehearsing.”

“Ballad of Hollis Brown”:

“When the Ship Comes In”:

“Blowin’ in the Wind”:

Plus here’s Dylan at the Willie Nelson Tribute Birthday Party, May 1993, singing “Hard Times”:

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Video: Stephen Malkmus, Spiral Stairs Mini Pavement Reunion, Perform ‘Stereo’

Last night at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles, Scott Kannberg, a.k.a. Spiral Stairs joined Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks to perform Pavement’s “Stereo.”

Check it out:

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Audio: Bob Dylan & Rolling Thunder Revue Play ‘You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go’

On May 16, 1976 the Rolling Thunder Revue played the Tarrant County Convention Center Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

Here they perform “You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go”:

Plus here’s Dylan and Joan Baez singing “I Shall Be Released” at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, on Dec. 1, 1975:

I Shall Be Released by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Wild Mountain Thyme” with Joan Baez from the Dec. 2, 1875 show at the Maple Leaf Gardens:

Wild Mountain Thyme (trad.) by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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Audio: Bjork, Patti Smith, Lykke Li Perform at ‘Let’s Protect the Park’ Benefit Concert in Iceland

Patti Smith and Darren Aronofsky at screening of “Noah.”

On March 18, 2014 at at Harpa in Reykjavík, Iceland, a benefit concert, Let’s Protect the Park, was held featuring Bjork, Patti Smith, Lykke Li and others.

Over $300,000 was raised for Icelandic environmental organizations.

Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah,” which was filmed in Iceland, was screened that night.

Listen to over an hour of the concert, including a beautiful set by Patti Smith.

Plus a fan-shot video of all the artists performing the Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage.”

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Audio: Bruce Springsteen Live in Cape Town, South Africa 2014 – Full Show

Bruce Springsteen in Australia, 2014, via his Facebook page. Photo by Jo Lopez.

Here’s a full show from Bruce Springsteen, live at the Bellville Velodrome in Cape Town, South Africa, January 29, 2014.

Setlist

1. We Take Care Of Our Own
2. Night
3. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
4. High Hopes
5. Adam Raised A Cain
6. Something In The Night
7. Wrecking Ball
8. Death To My Hometown
9. Hungry Heart
10. Tougher Than The Rest
11. Jack Of All trades
12. Heaven´s Wall
13. This Is Your Sword (World Premiére)
14. Because The Night
15. She’s The One
16. Working On The Highway
17. Shackled & Drawn
18. Waitin’ On A Suny Day
19. The Rising
20. The Ghost Of Tom Joad
21. Badlands
22. Sun City (World Premiére)
23. Rocky Ground
24. BTR
25. Glory Days
26. Seven NIghts To Rock
27. Dancing In The Dark
28. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
29. Twist & Shout
30. Thunder Road (solo acoustic)

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Audio: Bob Dylan Sings ‘The Times They Are A-Changin’,’ ‘Everything Is Broken’ & More – Germany, 1996

More from Bob Dylan’s concert at Zeltfestival, Konstanz, Germany, July 3, 1996.

If you missed my previous post with songs from this show and another one, head here.

“The Times They Are A-Changin'”:

“Everything Is Broken”:

“I’ll Remember You”:

Plus one from Dylan’s show at The Palace, Louisville, KY, May 07, 1996.

“Never Gonna Be The Same Again”:

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