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Video: Neil Young’s Powerful Chicago Theater Performance, April 22, 2014 – ‘Reason To Believe,’ ‘Heart of Gold,’ ‘Changes’ & More

Neil Young, April 22, 2014, Chicago.

So today I’ve got some clips from Neil Young’s show in Chicago, plus more from his Dallas shows. If you missed my Dallas show post, you can check it out here.

Neil Young at the Chicago Theater, Chicago IL., April 22, 2014.

“Reason To Believe”:

“Changes”:

“Harvest”

“Old Man”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

“Ohio”:

“Southern Man”:

“Mr. Soul”:

Another view of “Mr. Soul”:

“Someday”:

“Heart of Gold”:

“If You Could Read My Mind”:

Neil Young at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas TX on April 18, 2014 Dallas, TX.

“From Hank to Hendrix”:

Plus more from the April 17, 2014 show in Dallas at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

“Mellow My Mind”:

“On The Way Home” & “Only Love Can Break Your Heart”:

“Love In Mind”:

“Are You Ready For the Country?”:

“Someday”:

“Changes”:

“Harvest”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

“If You Could Read My Mind”:

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Video: Watch Jolie Holland’s New & Amazing ‘Dark Days’

Image from “Dark Days” video.

For the fantastic video to go with the even more incredible “Dark Days” off Jolie Holland’s wonderful new album, Wine Dark Sea, footage was appropriated from an old black and white film that I can’t place.

Maybe you know it. If so, let me know.

Meanwhile, dig the sonic glory.

Thanks to Aquarium Drunkard for hipping me to his video!

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Video: Previously Unreleased Dave Van Ronk Album Set For May Release

The late Dave Van Ronk’s previously unreleased Live in Monterey is will be released on May 13, 2014.

From the press release:

Live in Monterey looks back on his entire career. Recorded at Monterey, Calif.’s Carleton Hall, the album works both as a retrospective and an introduction. The 16 tracks include traditional numbers, blues classics and originals, touching on every aspect of what makes Van Ronk revered by musicians of every generation. The album features just Dave, his voice and his guitar. That’s all that’s needed.

“Dave’s voice is a wonder,” writes set co-producer Rick Chelew (who recorded the set) in his liner notes, “going from a delicate, almost feminine whisper to a powerful frightening growl that would make a punk-rocker shut up and listen — sometimes within the same song.”

Fellow Greenwich Village folk denizen Happy Traum, who also contributed liner notes to Live in Monterey, observes: “Those of us who had a chance to know
Dave Van Ronk were treated to a larger than life, contradictory, ultimately lovable
personality. He was generous, opinionated,
sharply intelligent, hypercritical, hospitable,
cranky, an unapologetic Trotskyite communist, a sci-fi aficionado, a musical polymath
with wide-ranging tastes, a darn good cook,
and a friend, mentor, and teacher to many
a young, aspiring guitarist.”

“At one point in
his career,” Traum continues, “Dave would surely have liked to become famous, but he lived his life and made his music on his own terms an settled reluctantly for being a ‘legend.’ The irony is that none of his peers, no matter how commercially successful they became, were dubbed ‘The Mayor of MacDougal Street,’ had a Greenwich Village street named after them, or are remembered with such affection.”

Yes, there have been other live Van Ronk releases, but all live performances are not equal, and it was a stroke of good luck that tape was rolling in this old Monterey church when the artist, in fine form, played an extraordinary set. “As soon as Dave started to play it was clear that this was one of those rare occasions …,” says Chelew. Van Ronk’s widow Andrea Vuocolo, who attended countless Van Ronk shows, concurs, recalling it as “a particularly strong performance.”
It is time again for an audience with The Mayor.

Track Listing:

1. You’ve Been A Good Old Wagon But You Done Broke Down |
2. Blood Red Moon
3. Jesus Met The Woman At The Well
4. Going Down Slow
5. Losers
6. Cocaine Blues
7. Winin’ Boy Blues
8. Did You Hear John Hurt?
9. Jelly Jelly
10. Spike Driver Blues
11. Sportin’ Life Blues
12. Come Back Baby
13. Candy Man
14. He Was A Friend Of Mine
15. St. James Infirmary
16. Four Strong Winds

Here’s a cool 1997 version of “St. James Infirmary” that is different from the one on the album:

Video: Jack White Back with Funk Rocking ‘Lazaretto’; Watch White Record the Song on Record Store Day

Jack White and band record “Lazaretto.”

We get a preview of Jack White’s upcoming solo album, Lazaretto, with this studio recording of the title track.

This is a good one.

Plus watch White make history recording “Lazaretto” on Record Store Day.

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Video: Bob Dylan Does ‘Cold Irons Bound’ in Toronto, 1998

Bob Dylan, Toronto, 1998.

Here’s a live version of “Cold Irons Bound” that Bob Dylan played at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada, October 29, 1998:

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Video: Neil Young Releases ‘A Letter Home’ With No Pre-Release Hype

I first reported in mid-January of this year that Neil Young’s next album would consist of all covers and that he was “collaborating” with Jack White.

I speculated that songs on the album would likely include Phil Ochs’ “Changes,” Bert Jansch’s “Needle of Death,” Gordon Lightfoot’s “Early Morning Rain,” Ivory Joe Hunter’s “Since I Met You Baby” and Tim Hardin’s “Reason To Believe.”

Today the album, A Letter Home, was released with none of the usual pre-release hoopla, and it includes all of those songs, plus Bob Dylan’s “Girl From the North Country,” Bruce Springsteen’s “My Hometown,” a second song by Gordon Lightfoot, “If You Could Only Read My Mind,” plus songs by the Everly Brothers and Willie Nelson.

Jack White not only recorded the album on his 1947 Voice-o-Graph vinyl record recording booth at Third Man Records in Nashville, but he’s released the album on Third Man Records, is credited along with Young as the album’s co-producer (actually it says on the back cover “Reproduced by Jack White and Neil Young) and plays on two tracks.

“[It’s] a phone booth,” Young told Spin. “It’s all acoustic with a harmonica inside a closed space, with one mic to vinyl … It’s a funky old machine, it sounds like Jimmy Rogers or something.”

For Record Store Day tomorrow, the album will be available on vinyl in limited quantities at select record stores around the country.

TRACKLIST:

01 “Changes” (Phil Ochs)
02 “Girl From The North Country” (Bob Dylan)
03 “Needle of Death” (Bert Jansch)
04 “Early Morning Rain” (Gordon Lightfoot)
05 “Reason To Believe” (Tim Hardin)
06 “On The Road Again” (Willie Nelson)
07 “If You Could Only Read My Mind” (Gordon Lightfoot)
08 “Since I Met You Baby” (Ivory Joe Hunter)
09 “My Hometown” (Bruce Springsteen)
10 “I Wonder If I Care As Much” (Everly Brothers)

Here are live performances of some of the songs.

“Reason To Believe” at Farm Aid 2013:

“Changes” at Carnegie Hall 2014:

“Early Morning Rain” at Farm Aid 2013:

“Since I Met You Baby” at Farm Aid 2013:

“Needle of Death” at Carnegie Hall 2014:

“If You Could Read My Mind” at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, 2014:

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Video: Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Play ‘Million Miles’ Live

Bob Dylan, Toronto, 1998.

Two live versions of Bob Dylan playing “Million Miles” (off Time Out Of Mind) plus a live take on the song by Bonnie Raitt.

Bob Dylan at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada, October 29, 1998:

Bob Dylan at the Theater, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, January 16, 1998:

Bonnie Raitt at Amager Bio in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 21st, 2013:

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Video: The Band Live in Asbury Park, NJ. July 1976 – full hour 20 minute set

The Band, 1976.

This is a great set from The Band at Casino Arena, Asbury Park, NJ, July 20, 1976.

The video is pretty faded but the audio is terrific and The Band sound great.

Robbie Robertson – Lead Guitar
Rick Danko – Bass & Vocals
Levon Helm – Drums & Vocals
Richard Manuel – Piano & Vocals
Garth Hudson – Organ & Keyboards

1. Introduction 0:00
2. Don’t Do It 1:09
3. The Shape I’m In 6:01
4. It Makes No Difference 10:13
5. The Weight 17:16
6. King Harvest (Has Surely Come) 22:00
7. Twilight 25:36
8. Ophelia 29:22
9. Tears of Rage 33:03
10. Forbidden Fruit 38:45
11. This Wheels On Fire 45:00
12. The Night They Drove OI’ Dixie Down 48:53
13. Genetic Method 52:53
14. Chest Fever 57:12
15. Stage Fright 1:01:54
16. Up On Cripple Creek 1:06:30
17. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show 1:12:07
18. Life Is A Carnival 1:15:44

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Video: Lykke Li Offers Up Killer Acoustic ‘Gunshot’

Yesterday I posted a new Lykke Li song, “Gunshot.”

Today I’ve got the acoustic version which I’m digging so much.

You got to hear this!

If you haven’t heard the version that will be on Li’s upcoming album, I Never Learn,” give it a listen here.

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Audio/Video: Savages’ Jehnny Beth Has a Message of Strength – ‘Don’t Let the Fuckers Get You Down’

Savages are an important British band with a killer post-punk sound.

I’ve featured many video clips of Savages over the past seven months

Today I’ve got their trailer for their new single, “Fuckers” / “Dream Baby Dream.”

It’s worth watching and hearing. Savages’ Jehnny Beth has plenty to say, and given the stage of things in the world right now, her message has never been more timely.

“Fuckers” from a performance in Barcelona at the Primavera Sound Festival, June 1, 2013:

“Dream Baby Dream” from a show at the Classic Grand in Glasgow, November 10, 2013:

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