Tag Archives: Carnegie Hall

Video: Watch Neil Young’s Entire Amazing Carnegie Hall Concert – Jan. 7, 2014

Neil Young at Carnegie Hall, Jan. 6, 2014. Photo via the New York Times website.

I’ve posted video clips from this show before, but now Reelife Productions has put together a terrific concert film based on “crowd sourced” material from the January 7, 2014 Carnegie Hall show.

The audio is quite good and so is the video.

-– A Days of the Crazy-Wild blog post: sounds, visuals and/or news –-

Video: Neil Young’s Final Night at Carnegie Hall — Jan. 10, 2014

Neil Young at Carnegie Hall, January 9, 2014. Photo via Jersey Nola.

Last night (January 10, 2014) Neil Young played the final night of his four-night run at Carnegie Hall.

The setlist is here.

(Also check my posts with videos from the January 6 show here, the January 7 show here) and the January 9 show here.

“On The Way Home”:

“Only Love Can Break Your Heart”:

“Mellow My Mind”:

“Mellow My Mind” (Another clip):

“Needle and the Damage Done”:

“Needle and the Damage Done” (another clip):

“Ohio” and “Southern Man”:

“Mr. Soul:”

“Changes”:

“Harvest”:

“Goin’ Back”:

“Out Of My Mind” (partial):

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Journey Through the Past” (brief clip):

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Video: Neil Young at Carnegie Hall, Night Three — Jan. 9, 2014

Neil Young, Jan. 9, 2014, Carnegie Hall, via Brooklyn Vegan. Photo by Dana Yavin

Last night, January 9, 2014, Neil Young played his third show at Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium in New York City.

Check out a nice sampling of the show.

The setlist is here.

(Also check my posts with videos from the January 6 show here and the January 7 show here.)

“Love In Mind”:

“Only Love Can Break Your Heart”:

“Helpless”:

“Birds”:

“Are You Ready For The Country”:

“Someday”:

“Changes”:

“Changes” (different clip)”

“Harvest”:

“Old Man”:

“Goin’ Back”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

“Ohio”:

“Ohio” (another video):

“Southern Man”:

“Needle and the Damage Done”:

“Harvest Moon”:

“After The Goldrush”:

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Comes A Time”:

“Long May You Run”:

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Video: Neil Young at Carnegie Hall, Jan. 7, 2014 + Full Show Audio

Photo via theuofmusic.

Neil Young at Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium in New York City, January 7, 2014.

Here’s the setlist.

By the way, if you want to download the entire January 6 and 7 shows, go here and look around.

(Also check my posts with videos from the January 6 show here, the January 9 show here and the January 10 show here.)

“On The Way Home”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

“Goin’ Back”:

“Ohio”:

“Southern Man”:

“Southern Man” (another video)”

“Mr. Soul”:

“Needle Of Death”:

“Harvest Moon”:

“Flying On The Ground Is Wrong”:

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Comes A Time”:

“Comes A Time” (another video):

“Comes A Time”:

“Long May You Run”:

“Long May You Run” (Another video):

And from the January 6 show:

“Hank To Hendrix”:

“Only Love Can Break Your Heart”:

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Video: Neil Young Performs ‘Needle Of Death’ at Carnegie Hall + More Videos — Jan. 6, 2014

Photo of Neil Young at Carnegie Hall via New York Times website.

Neil Young performs Bert Jansch’s “Needle of Death” and other songs, January 6, 2014, at Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium in New York City.

Here’s the setlist.

Here’s the New York Times’ review.

(Also check my posts with videos from the January 7 show here and the January 9 show here.)

“Hank To Hendrix”:

“On The Way Home”:

“Only Love Can Break Your Heart”:

“Love In Mind”:

“Mellow My Mind”:

“Someday”:

“Old Man”:

“Ohio”:

“Ohio” (different perspective)”:

“Southern Man”:

“Needle Of Death”:

“Heart of Gold”:

“Comes A Time”:

“Long May You Run”:

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Listen: Neil Young “Live At The Cellar Door” Preview

Neil Young sounds great on this preview, which offers audio excerpts from 1970 of “Tell Me Why,” “Old Man,” “Bad Fog Of Loneliness” and “Cinnamon Girl.” There was such vulnerability in his voice back then.

Plus here’s a fan’s audience recording of Neil at Carnegie Hall that same year, 1970, singing “Tell Me Why.”