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High Flyin'

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Neil just had enough, I guess,” says Mosley. “Neil didn’t come around any more, so we didn’t play any more. Plus I was doing stuff with Moby Grape again.” I'm glad I'm not the only one not excited for Carnegie, Royce, Dorothy. It would be different if we didn't have three similar shows already. Ultimately, whether these are sold at bootleg prices will determine if I open my wallet.

I don't have Rainbow, but I have the Manchester show from immediately before or after the London gig. A cleaned up version of London would improve it a lot, because Manchester sound quality is meh. (I think its audience tape?) However, most of the set list is the same as Roxy, except for the last few songs. I agree with Tomatron. Carnegie, Royce, and All Came Down are essentially the same set lists, all though the performances may differ. the sound quality has got to be much better than the boots, of course. I have boots of #1 and #3, and that's good enough for me right now. there's still a lot of music missing from this compilation - but that's probably gonna show up on the archives vol. 3.

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Funny enough, I think someone does ask for Southern Man as I’m pretty sure Neil tells the story of him walking out the middle of a show after seeing a cop beat down a guy who was just very excited to be there and had since not played that song. It’s been a little while since I listened to that though. Rolling Stone: Neil Young: The Last American Hero". Rolling Stone. October 17, 2006. Archived from the original on October 17, 2006 . Retrieved April 15, 2023.

Rainbow because, well, it's 1973 Neil and I can't get enough of that. I'd be salivating even more if was the Bristol gig from the UK leg, but this will be great. super solid and quiet pressing. probably 150 grams. nothing i could complain about. clean and crisp right out of the sleeve and gorgeous mastering all around. really good pressing.

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In 2018, Lofgren joined Crazy Horse after the retirement of guitarist Frank “Poncho” Sampedro, reuniting him with Talbot and Molina for the first time since the Tonight’s The Night tour. The new lineup of Crazy Horse has recorded three albums with Young (2019’s Colorado, 2021’s Barn, and 2022’s World Record), though they’ve played a mere seven concerts because of the pandemic.

I'm beyond excited for Somewhere Under The Rainbow, Citizen Kane Jr,and High flyin. Not sure about getting them on vinyl but can't wait to hear em. I think what Neil is doing here is more like the Springsteen releases. Let's hope the mastering on these will be better than the Bruce discs. Given that it's Neil there is every expectation that it will be.

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Speak not because it is safe, but because it is right.— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) February 11, 2017 Neil Young at The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, 1977 Gigs of 1977 [ edit ] Dates and Venues All venues located in Santa Cruz, California

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