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Topic: dont forget about old neil young - he's still; rockin' (HARD) in the free world! Return to archive
03-08-04 11:30 PM
mac_daddy yowza!!!

neumanns > mp2 > sbm1


great setlist, too!

Neil Young & Crazy Horse
2004-02-23
Memorial Auditorium
Sacramento, California


source info: Neumann KM140's -> SD-MP2 -> SBM1 -> D8
transfer: DAT master -> optical -> HHb CDR-830 -> EAC -> WAV -> CDR -> EAC -> WAV -> FLAC


CD1 [0:53:52]
01. Falling From Above
02. Double E
03. Devil's Sidewalk
04. Leave The Driving
05. Carmichael
06. Bandit

CD2 [44:34]
07. talk about Grandpa
08. Grandpa's Interview
09. Bringin' Down Dinner
10. Sun Green
11. Be The Rain

CD3 [1:11:26]
12. All Along The Watchtower
13. Powderfinger
14. The Losing End
15. The Old Country Waltz
16. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
17. Cinnamon Girl
18. Cortez The Killer
19. Hey Hey, My My
20. Roll Another Number
21. Rockin' In The Free World
03-08-04 11:35 PM
polksalad69 Neil Young & Crazy Horse
2004-04-28
Tingley Coliseum
Albuquerque, New Mexico


location: row 4, center
lineage: CSB -> Sony D8 -> Sony DGD120P -> optical Tascam -> WAV -> Fujifilm CDR -> EAC -> CoolEdit (recut) -> FLAC
this is a "time was just a joke" production


CD1 [0:59:21]
01. Falling From Above
02. Double E
03. Devil's Sidewalk
04. Leave The Driving
05. Carmichael
06. Bandit


CD2 [0:57:52]
07. Grandpa's Interview
08. Bringin' Down Dinner
09. Sun Green
10. Be The Rain

11. All Along The Watchtower
12. Hey Hey, My My


CD3 [1:10:25]
13. Powderfinger
14. Down By The River
15. Roll Another Number
16. Rockin' In The Free World

17. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
18. Farmer John
19. Cortez The Killer
03-08-04 11:40 PM
mac_daddy I saw that one - another great setlist...

I am hoping somebody with a sweeter rig ran tape at that one, though

that neumann source is a keeper!
03-09-04 12:07 AM
polksalad69
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:
I saw that one - another great setlist...

I am hoping somebody with a sweeter rig ran tape at that one, though

that neumann source is a keeper!



That's cool. Too many damn shows to d/l.
03-09-04 10:18 AM
Lazy Bones Mac, if you still have my list, PM me and tell me what you'd like for an audio copy of that...
03-09-04 01:20 PM
Sir Stonesalot I got row 15 for friday night.

03-09-04 01:22 PM
jb
quote:
Sir Stonesalot wrote:
I got row 15 for friday night.




Neil needs to shave his head....
03-09-04 01:32 PM
Sir Stonesalot No way. Neil looks exactly like he should look.

How about you JB? Care to cross over to the bald side?

All the hot chicks wanna touch it....
03-09-04 01:37 PM
Joey " All the hot chicks wanna touch it.... "









Ninea Abs Shae Monkee !!!!!!


NINEA !!!!!!!!


NINEA !!!!!!!!

Jack the fly !





03-09-04 01:41 PM
jb
quote:
Joey wrote:
" All the hot chicks wanna touch it.... "









Ninea Abs Shae Monkee !!!!!!
SS is not serious anymore!!!!!!


NINEA !!!!!!!!


NINEA !!!!!!!!

Jack the fly !







03-09-04 01:43 PM
Joey

SS is friggin funny !
03-09-04 09:35 PM
mac_daddy just got to listen to this one...

sounds wonderful - exactly like the room must have felt

however, the delivery is a little lacking - I think the performance I saw at the Greek this summer, and the one I have from MSG both blow the doors off this SAC performance...

and the Bonnaroo set from last year is in a class by itself...

but the sound on this one is wonderful - SS, I hope Neil brings it with passion for ya this week! He sure does sound good in these smaller venues...

_____

quote:
" All the hot chicks wanna touch it.... "





that sh*t is funny








[Edited by mac_daddy]
03-11-04 08:23 AM
mac_daddy another nice-looking source...

Neil Young & Crazy Horse
2004-02-19
Queen Elizabeth Theater
Vancouver B.C.


lineage: Schoeps MK4->Sonosax SX-M2/LS-> M1 DAT->CDRW700->EAC->CDWAV->CDR


CD1 [0:53:07]
1. Falling From Above (aborted)
2. Falling From Above
3. Double E
4. Devil's Sidewalk
5. Leave The Driving
6. Carmichael

CD2 [0:48:09]
1. Bandit
2. Grandpa's Interview
3. Bringin' Down Dinner
4. Sun Green
5. Be The Rain

CD3 [1:04:59]
1. All Along The Watchtower
2. Don't Cry No Tears
3. The Losing End (When You're On)
4. The Old Country Waltz
5. Love And Only Love
6. Prisoners Of Rock 'n' Roll
7. Hey Hey, My My
8. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
9. Rockin' In The Free World
03-11-04 05:44 PM
Lazy Bones What in God's name are you trying to do to me?
03-16-04 08:51 AM
mac_daddy Neil Young Tour Powered by Vegetable Oil

By Sheri Linden

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Neil Young (news) wants to talk about vegetable oil.

It would be reasonable to expect that the rock 'n' roll veteran has more pressing matters on his mind -- he's just launched a month-long concert tour to complement the theatrical release of "Greendale," his first film in 22 years.

But for anyone familiar with the project's storyline, which tackles such weighty subjects as religious warfare, corporate duplicity, the erosion of privacy and the destruction of natural resources, it will come as no surprise that its creator is eager to discuss not merely the tour itself but the tour's means of transportation.

"I have 17 diesel vehicles, and they're all running on vegetable oil farmed by American farmers," Young, one of the founders of the annual Farm Aid charity concerts, said in a recent interview with Reuters.

Traveling cross-country in that biodiesel caravan with Young are his longtime backing band Crazy Horse and a troupe of friends and family, most of whom are reprising roles they created in the film. In Young's visionary slant on contemporary Americana, they play the residents of an invented California town.

With its rural setting and "down-home" people, Young said, "Greendale" is "almost like Disney at first. It's pretty mellow." But there's a decidedly non-Disney resonance to the fictional story's events -- murder, civil disobedience, FBI (news - web sites) surveillance and media voyeurism.

OLD MAN TAKE A LOOK AT MY LIFE

"You can read about it in any paper; it's happening right now," Young said. "They're real people. And they're being affected by what's going on."

Emblematic of that is the character of Grandpa, the outspoken patriarch of the Green family. Cutting to the heart of the matter with folksy and incisive observations, he's struck a chord with American concert audiences.

"He's having a rough time," Young said. "The whole thing that he believed in is breaking down." Young senses that, like Grandpa, his U.S. audiences "don't like America to not be free. They don't like all of this behind-the-scenes stuff," he added, referring to the Patriot Act, a controversial tool in the U.S. government's war on terror.

Young said he supported the act until he saw how it was being implemented. "It gives people who are shown to be untrustworthy -- and unworthy of having power -- way too much power."

But for all the bleak issues that "Greendale" confronts, it's not hopelessness that prevails but a powerful sense of renewal, with 18-year-old protagonist Sun Green (Sarah White) finding her voice as an artist and protester.

"I believe in youth," Young said. "It's eternally going to wash away all of the sins and start over again. It is the great thing that happens."

Young, whose four-decade career has been characterized by faithfulness to his muse rather than slavishness to audience expectations, didn't set out to create a self-described "musical novel."

MULTIMEDIA APPROACH

He followed his instincts to new ground, and "Greendale" has evolved into a multimedia composition that includes the film and concert/stage show, plus two editions of a CD/DVD set, a book to be published in the spring and an intricately detailed Web component (http://www.neilyoung.com), complete with the Green family tree and character profiles.

Performing "Greendale's" 10-song cycle last summer in a solo acoustic tour of Europe, before the album was released, Young prefaced the numbers with explanations of the events linking them, adding and refining details with each telling. The introductions sometimes ran longer than the songs themselves and possessed a vivid visual sense.

"When the story of Greendale came out in the music and I finished the record, that's when it struck me that we could make a film," Young said.

He experimented with dialogue for a long-form video, and found the juxtaposition of dramatic scenes and band performances "no good." But director Bernard Shakey (Young's nom de film) saw "an otherworldly quality" in the acted sequences. He continued working with his cast -- among them Young's wife, Pegi -- who lip-synced to the album's tracks.

Self-distributed by Young's own Shakey Pictures, the film is set to be shown in at least 40 cities so far.

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