| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
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Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
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08/18/69 |
Max Yasgur's Farm |
Bethel |
NY |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Sounds great, even though it's missing more than half the set (did anyone record all those missing songs at all?). The band still sounds like they haven't played much together, but it's great stuff. |
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08/26/69 |
Greek Theatre |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Bring Me Gladness bootleg. Much better sound than the other source. The sound is still a little distant and it gets worse during the electric set, but that's about the only problem. The acoustic set has great vocals and quiet guitars. Great recording for early CSNY. |
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09/13/69 |
Esalen Institute |
Big Sur |
CA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
This version is much better than the one I had before, mainly because the time between songs is set on different tracks. This is especially handy when there seem to be fights breaking out in the audience... I just don't want to listen to those. The acoustic set sounds okay for its age, though there are a few pops here and there. |
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06/03/70 |
Fillmore East |
New York |
NY |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Another nice soundboard from the 1970 leg of the tour. It sounds more deteriorated than the others I've heard, though, so it's not quite perfect. Filler on second disc from Roosevelt Raceway 9/8/74 |
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06/04/70 |
Fillmore East |
New York |
NY |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
For show notes, see 6/5 and 6/6/70. They're all basically the same. Perfect sound, same nice performance. |
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06/05/70 |
Fillmore East |
New York |
NY |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Amazing sound, as good or better than 4 Way Street. The performance and setlist are even better, too. This is the version that is missing the first 4 songs, but everything else more than makes up for the missing songs. |
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06/06/70 |
Fillmore East |
New York |
NY |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
3 audio discs.
This is one of the best of the 1970 CSNY concerts that I've heard. The banter between songs is a little different from the others, it's the complete show (minus a bit of Love The One You're With), and it sounds great. |
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06/26/70 |
The Forum |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Slightly hissy sound, but it's another one of those Halverson Tapes recordings, so it's good. It still seems weird to me how all the recordings from 1970 seem to have nearly the same performances and the same between-song banter with only slight alterations. It's slightly disconcerting. |
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06/28/70 |
The Forum |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
There are a few small dropouts in the recording, and it sounds pretty muffled. The bass during the electric part of the show is pretty heavy. |
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07/07/73 |
Winterland Arena |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Tracks 1,3,9 have small dropouts at some point during each track, but for the most part they are relatively small. The performance quality makes up for that. One of the best CSNY bootlegs ever. |
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07/09/74 |
Seattle Center Coliseum |
Seattle |
WA |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
After relistening many times, I've decided this recording isn't nearly as bad as I once thought it was. The bass is pretty heavy, as any audience recording usually is, and the vocals can be a little distant during the acoustic sets, but aside from that it really doesn't sound half bad. The performance isn't anything special compared to many other CSNY shows, but it's still CSNY. |
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07/13/74 |
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum |
Oakland |
CA |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Pretty tinny sound, and the mix isn't exactly the best. Better than some recordings of the tour, but overall it's a little disappointing for a soundboard. |
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09/08/74 |
Roosevelt Raceway |
Westbury |
NY |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
The sound for this show starts out great, but it goes downhill starting during the second disc as Stills and Young do their acoustic sets. The vocals get a lot more distant during this drop in quality, and it almost sounds like a switch from sbd to aud. The A- is for everything before the quality drop. Afterwards it's about B/B+ |
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02/09/00 |
Arco Arena |
Sacramento |
CA |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Good sound quality but a little thin sounding, and a pretty nice show. A few digiclicks on Our House. |
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03/14/00 |
Phillips Arena |
Atlanta |
GA |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
A few small moments of static between songs, but this is a great soundboard recording. |
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04/05/02 |
Compaq Center |
San Jose |
CA |
3 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Slightly tinny sound, but a pretty good recording aside from that. Booker T Jones on keyboards. CSNY is in great form, and one of the better renditions of SJBE I've heard in a while. |
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| Date |
Venue |
City |
State |
Count |
|
Sound Quality |
SHN Info |
Notes |
|
|
|
02/25/70 |
Music Hall |
Cincinnati |
OH |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Neil's in a pretty good mood for this performance, which makes it pretty fun to hear. Sound quality isn't spectacular, but it's not too shabby either. The 20 minute DBTR rocks hard! |
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|
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03/06/70 |
Fillmore East (Early) |
New York |
NY |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Wicked cool recording! You can hear its age, but it's not bad considering that. Mostly very clear sound. And it's a rocking show. It's nice to hear Whitten and Young jamming on these old classics. |
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|
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02/27/71 |
Royal Festival Hall |
London |
England |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Missing "Expecting To Fly"
A great setlist and a great show. This is one of those great Neil acoustic shows that puts you right in the first row for a laid back and very enjoyable show. |
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01/08/73 |
Cobo Arena |
Detroit |
MI |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Sounds like it was taken from an old vinyl, or the analog master wasn't in great shape. It's listenable because the music is great, but I won't be playing it too often. |
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01/15/73 |
Maple Leaf Gardens |
Toronto |
ON |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
The sound is pretty good on this compared to other shows from this tour. There is a little evidence of hiss removal, but not nearly as much as on other shows I've heard. The performance is quite nice- lots of rare songs and just plain nice renditions. The bass gets to be way too heavy on the electric set. |
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11/03/73 |
Palace Theatre |
Manchester |
England |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
A little hissy and tinny, but damn is it a fine performance! All the new (at the time) material is unbelievable, and this is one of the best performances of Cowgirl In The Sand I've heard. |
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11/15/73 |
Queen's College (Early) |
New York |
NY |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs. A nice show, although as always with this tour the sound is pretty ragged. The guys put on a nice show, starting with that classic Don't Be Denied and going through a very sweet set. Worth a listen or two. |
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??/??/73 |
Time Fades Away LP |
Various |
Various |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Unreleased vinyl album, and man is it good! Most of these songs you can't find anywhere else, which is a damn shame. Every one of them is amazing. |
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??/??/73 |
Time Fades Away Tour Compilation |
Various |
Various |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
3 audio discs.
Great performances from a tour that is too hard to find. Generally the sound is surprisingly good, but there are some parts with too much hiss or audience noise. If you like Time Fades Away (and you should) you'll probably enjoy this. |
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??/??/75 |
Chrome Dreams |
Studio |
Compilation |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
A few small skips on Sedan Delivery, but everything else sounds as good as studio recordings should. |
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03/03/76 |
Aichken Taiikukan |
Nagoya |
Japan |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
This is a 6 audio disc set of 3/3, 3/5, 3/6, and 3/8/76 in Japan. Each show is 2 audio discs or 1 FLAC disc, or all of them fit on 6 audio discs together.
3/3/76: Pretty hissy. The show is a little less exciting than some of the others in this set. This is the shortest electric version of Down By The River I've heard, which is kind of interesting. |
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03/05/76 |
Festival Hall |
Osaka |
Japan |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
This is a 6 audio disc set of 3/3, 3/5, 3/6, and 3/8/76 in Japan. Each show is 2 audio discs or 1 FLAC disc, or all of them fit on 6 audio discs together.
3/5: The sound is not bad. A tiny bit of hiss and a little distant, but the audience is good about not making much noise during the performance, so it works out nicely. And it's quite an entertaining show. For some reason, the sound quality on the last three songs is quite ugly. |
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03/06/76 |
Festival Hall |
Osaka |
Japan |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
This is a 6 audio disc set of 3/3, 3/5, 3/6, and 3/8/76 in Japan. Each show is 2 audio discs or 1 FLAC disc, or all of them fit on 6 audio discs together.
3/6: There are a few moments where you can hear people talking during the songs, but otherwise this is the best sound out of the four shows in this set. It's a hot show, too.
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03/08/76 |
Kyuden-Kinen Taiikukan |
Fukuoka |
Japan |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
This is a 6 audio disc set of 3/3, 3/5, 3/6, and 3/8/76 in Japan. Each show is 2 audio discs or 1 FLAC disc, or all of them fit on 6 audio discs together.
3/8: Quite hissy, and a few warts here and there. The show is nice, lots of songs that you don't see many other places, and a really nice version of Too Far Gone. Southern Man rocks a lot harder than usual, too. |
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03/19/76 |
Stadthalle |
Offenbach |
West Germany |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Most of the second disc is filler from the Boarding House 1978 shows.
Sound is very tinny and a little distant, though listenable. The sounds good except his voice is a little quiet. The filler is mostly better than the main show because of the small audience. |
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11/15/76 |
Auditorium Theater |
Chicago |
IL |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Another show with great sound from a great tour. The volume seems to fluctuate a bit, but other than that it's a fine recording. |
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|
|
11/22/76 |
Music Hall |
Boston |
MA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs
There's some audience noise, but during the songs it's very clear. A nice recording and a nice show. A very pleasant listen. |
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|
|
08/22/77 |
The Catalyst |
Santa Cruz |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
This is really cool. If it really is an audience recording, it sounds as good as SBD quality. The show is very cool, with Neil mostly playing guitar and not singing so much, but it's nice and laid back. It's certainly a unique period in Neil's career, and it makes me wish he did this sort of thing more often. |
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|
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05/24/78 |
The Boarding House (Early) |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Here's another Neil acoustic show I thought was okay at first, and after re-listening a while later I've decided this show is amazing. The sound only leaves a little bit to be desired (there are some barely audible high frequency squeaks once in a while), but the show... Shots, Thrasher, My My Hey Hey, Ride My Llama, and The Ways Of Love are played for the first time ever at this show. And the small audience is having a blast. It's definitely a good listen. |
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05/27/78 |
The Boarding House (Late) |
San Francisco |
CA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
The sound is very clear, although there are a few problems like a dropout during Pocahontas and a few bumps on the microphone during the show. Other than that, it's another great Boarding House show with a bunch of songs you won't hear anywhere else. And Neil's audience interaction is just great. Probably one of the few times you'll hear him actually happily talking to the audience. |
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10/01/78 |
Maple Leaf Gardens |
Toronto |
ON |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
The sound is a little distant, and the crowd can be very loud at times. During the electric set the crowd is quieter, but the band sounds even more distant. But what a great concert it was! |
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10/23/78 |
The Forum |
Inglewood |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
The source file that came with these SHNs says it's a SBD recording, but this is definitely an audience recording. A good audience recording, though. Just a little bit of low level chatter and tiny bit of that distant sound. It's a cool show, though. Quite nice! While the electric songs aren't as drawn out as they sometimes can be, they rock harder than ever. |
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09/25/84 |
KLRU Studios |
Austin |
TX |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Another great soundboard recording. And how can you go wrong with Neil doing country! This is a nice hootenanny-like show and it's just lots of fun. |
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08/23/85 |
Zoo Amphitheater |
Oklahoma City |
OK |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
Pretty good sound, with very little audience noise. The International Harvesters were a pretty cool band, and Neil pulls a lot of very nice songs out for this show. Grey Riders and Southern Pacific sure are delightful. |
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11/21/86 |
Cow Palace |
Daly City |
CA |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
This is a really amazing recording and a great show, but I just can't stand some of the silly banter between songs and the synths. 90% of this recording is perfect, though. |
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05/11/87 |
Tempodrom |
West Berlin |
West Germany |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Very fiery performance. Just enough reverb to tell it's an audience recording, but the whole band rocks very hard from the get go. |
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05/28/87 |
Vorst National Stadium |
Brussels |
Belgium |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Another very powerful show from the 87 European tour. Not as amazing as 5/11 or 6/2, but it's still great stuff. The sound is quite nice, with just a little audience noise here and there. |
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06/02/87 |
National Exhibition Centre |
Birmingham |
England |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
So far, this is my favorite Neil Young recording. Nearly perfect sound, just a little hiss, but the music is where it's at. Some of Neil's and Crazy Horse's best musicianship. You can practically feel the anger/frustration they were feeling during this tour through the music. |
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08/13/87 |
Pacific Amphitheater |
Costa Mesa |
CA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
A very fun show, and a fine recording. Not quite as awesome as the shows from the European minitour from earlier that year, but Neil was clearly having a better time on this show. Fun stuff all around. |
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08/16/88 |
Poplar Creek Music Theatre |
Hoffman Estates |
IL |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
A raw soundboard recording, but it's a fine, fine performance. That twenty-minute Sixty To Zero is craaazy! And it's just fun music all around. Great stuff! |
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08/18/88 |
CNE Central Grandstand |
Toronto |
ON |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Another fine show from the Bluenotes tour. The sound is very good for an audience recording, although not quite as good as 8/27. The performance is stellar, as it should be. The 18-minute Sixty To Zero really makes me wish he'd put the whole thing on Freedom. |
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08/27/88 |
Jones Beach Music Theater |
Wantagh |
NY |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Perfect sound and a perfect show! So the first time I heard about the Blue Notes, I thought "Neil doing blues? Sounds boring!" And once again I stand corrected. I'm beginning to think that the years from 87-89 were Neil's best ever. Whoah this show rocks! If you haven't heard Ordinary People yet, you must. The last three tracks are filler from some other show. |
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01/13/89 |
Brady Theater |
Tulsa |
OK |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
A bit hissy, and not the complete show, but it is a soundboard recording from early 89, and any 1989 Neil Young is great as far as I'm concerned. |
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02/18/89 |
Eureka Municipal Auditorium |
Eureka |
CA |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
Not perfect sound, but it's a rockin show. Neil and the boys put on a loud show with lots of great songs and they seem to be having a good time. Once again I say 89 was an amazing year for Neil. Too bad he didn't do more electric stuff that year, because this is proof that he could rock the house down. |
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02/21/89 |
Paramount Northwest Theater |
Seattle |
WA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
It's an audience recording, and you can tell. The audience gets loud at times, but it's a very cool show. The electric set rocks very hard, especially since this is the first performance of Rockin in the Free World.
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04/18/89 |
Entertainment Hall |
Sydney |
Australia |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
This is one of those shows that makes me yell "holy crap!" Ordinary People, No More, and pretty much every other song are unbelievable. The sound is better than the 2/21 show, but it's still far from perfect. |
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06/14/89 |
Jones Beach Music Theater |
Wantagh |
NY |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Sound is very good, just a little crackly hiss all over, but it's quiet. The show is very well done, as with most of his 89 shows. |
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08/18/89 |
Pacific Amphitheater |
Costa Mesa |
CA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
There's some low-level audience noise throughout the show, and sometimes it gets to be a little louder, but generally the sound is very nice. Lots of different versions of songs, and lots of nice classic songs. I may even go so far as to say this is one of the best acoustic performances I've heard by Neil. Quite nice. |
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12/10/89 |
Muziektheater Stopera |
Amsterdam |
Holland |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
This is a really good show. Aside from the perfect sound quality, Neil's voice carries a lot of weight during the performance... just listen to the first Rockin' In The Free World you can hear loads of genuine emotion in those words. Damn good stuff. |
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12/13/89 |
Ahoy Sportpaleis |
Rotterdam |
Holland |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs. This is the complete show, with better sound quality than the previous bootleg I had (scrounging for quantity). As for the show, it's my favorite of the 89 acoustic shows because of all the rare and unreleased gems. Cocaine Eyes, Dreamin' Man, F**in up... they're all amazing! |
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11/13/90 |
The Catalyst |
Santa Cruz |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Full show. Expands to 3 audio discs.
Ooooh, this is hot! Over three hours of Neil & Crazy Horse rocking harder than ever! The sound on this source is a little better than Feedback Is Back, in my opinion. Sounds quite nice! |
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01/20/92 |
Paramount Northwest Theater |
Seattle |
WA |
1 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Missing Old Man. Sounds a little distant, and the crowd can be noisy at times, but everything comes through nicely ninety percent of the time. It's nice hearing the bare-bones versions of songs from Harvest Moon. |
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11/17/92 |
WTTW Studios |
Chicago |
IL |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Nice soundboard quality, and a pretty mellow show. |
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09/18/94 |
Louisiana Superdome |
New Orleans |
LA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Pretty intense show right from the start. Sound quality is amazing, and it's just a rocking show. Very fun to listen to. The actual date of this show is 9/18/94 though. |
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09/18/94 |
Louisiana Superdome |
New Orleans |
LA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
A fantastic show with perfect sound (except piece of crap, which is from an audience source). I'd say this is possibly one of the best electric Neil recordings of the decade... one of many, of course. |
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10/01/94 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Mountain View |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Pretty good audience recording, just a little audience chatter throughout, and it's a fine fine show. Check out that feedback from the acoustic guitar on Change Your Mind. Nice! |
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10/02/94 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Mountain View |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
A soundboard of a great Neil show. The performance is almost the same as the previous day's show, except slightly less impressive. I'd say go for 10/1/94 first. |
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10/03/94 |
Complex Recording Studios |
Los Angeles |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Hempsall tree version. The studio sessions are quite nice, although I'm not sure they add anything to what's on the Sleeps With Angels album. The filler is kind of boring. All perfect sound, though. |
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10/22/94 |
Hamilton Warren Amphitheater |
Sedona |
AZ |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Another fantastic show and a very nice recording. Change Your Mind and Cortez are always great, but I'm pretty sure they're even better than usual on this show. |
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??/??/94 |
Rock 'N' Roll Cowboy: A Life on the Road 1966/1994 |
Various |
Various |
4 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Now I see what all the hullabaloo is about. This is easily the best compilation bootleg I've ever heard. Amazingly chosen songs, and each one sounds better than the other recordings of those shows that I've heard. Just the first disc is worth the effort of getting this, and there's a lot more after that. |
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08/26/95 |
Royal Society Showgrounds |
Dublin |
Ireland |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Sound is fairly distant, but play it loud and it'll rock. I know a lot of people think Neil Young + Pearl Jam is blasphemous or something, but it's something different and very entertaining. Well worth a listen or two. The recording is in a different order than the actual performance. |
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05/09/96 |
Catalyst |
Santa Cruz |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Play it loud. If you can't get enough Neil & Crazy Horse, this might satisfy you. Lots of long solos and nice songs. Sound is a little distant and thunderous, but that can be a good thing. |
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05/23/96 |
Old Princeton Landing |
Princeton By The Sea |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Another really loud show to satisfy your craving for electric Neil Young. Vocals can be a bit low at times, but that's about the only problem. |
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07/07/96 |
Werchter Rock Festival |
Werchter |
Belgium |
2 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
Ooooh man this is great. Perfect sound quality, great show with lots of tasty nuggets, and a few nice new songs. |
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07/09/96 |
Waldbuehne |
Berlin |
Germany |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs.
Wow. Two more songs and this would have everything from Rust Never Sleeps... Really great sound for an audience recording, and it's a fun show. You can hear the audience during the acoustic parts of the show, but it's not very bad. |
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05/19/97 |
Catalyst |
Santa Cruz |
CA |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
That's a pretty killer setlist! Lots of stuff from Mirrorball, and he even brought back Don't Be Denied. Pretty crazy. The sound is not bad... pretty heavy bass and slightly murky sound. It's a good show, though. |
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08/08/97 |
Great Woods Center For The Performing Arts |
Mansfield |
MA |
1 FLAC |
|
notes |
|
2 audio discs. Very good sound, if a little distant. The show rocks very hard, as Crazy Horse always should. Every song here is performed with a lot of energy, and it's just a good time all around. |
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09/19/00 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
Morrison |
CO |
2 CDR |
|
notes |
|
Perfect soundboard sound (no way this is an audience recording), and a great show. Neil should do more tours like this one, with a badass country-rock backing band. This is a wicked cool show in every which way. |
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07/24/01 |
Ahoy Hall |
Rotterdam |
The Netherlands |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
|
3 audio discs.
For an audience recording, this has pretty amazing sound quality. There are lots of long solos and hard rocking songs here, and it goes on for quite a while. |
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10/27/02 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Mountain View |
CA |
1 SHN |
|
notes |
|
Very nice taping job, and some good acoustic numbers. Pretty cool to hear Falling From Above before anyone had any idea what Greendale would be. |
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04/29/03 |
Congress Centrum Hamburg |
Hamburg |
Germany |
2 SHN |
|
notes |
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3 audio discs
Another very pleasant acoustic Greendale show. There are a few very minor sound problems, mostly on the first track. Good music, as always, with a particularly nice Cortez. |
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05/23/03 |
Koningin Elisabethzaal |
Antwerp |
Belgium |
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Very amazing sound for an audience recording. The crowd is almost entirely silent during the performance, except for a few coughs and shouts (the audience sounds like it wasn't expecting two hours of Greendale). Neil tells the whole story of Greendale between songs, and the audience is very respectfully patient. |
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06/13/03 |
Bonnaroo Music Festival |
Manchester |
TN |
2 SHN |
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Perfect sound, and a damn fine concert. Be The Rain is a fine addition to the Crazy Horse setlists, and hopefully he keeps playing it. This is a good example of one of those loud electric Neil shows with extremely long instrumental passages that sound just fine to me. |
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10/24/04 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Mountain View |
CA |
1 CDR |
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Perfect sound, considering it's an audience recording in an amphitheater of an acoustic show. These tapers are pretty amazing. Great show, and a nice mellow set for any acoustic Neil fans. |
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