STUNNING MID\-CAREER BROADCAST FROM NEIL YOUNG \x26 CRAZY HORSE\n• By the time Neil Young played the indoor arena just outside San Francisco formerly known as the California State Livestock Pavilion \- but since 1941 simply known as The Cow Palace \- on his ‘Live In A Rusted Garage with Crazy Horse’ tour of 1986, he had already released 16 solo albums, three more with Buffalo Springfield and another three with Crosby, Stills \x26 Nash \- or members thereof. And across this staggering body of work, amassed by the time NY had only just reached his 40th year, the overall quality and influence of his work by this juncture in his career was almost unsurpassed in the world of contemporary music.\n• This spectacular show was caught in all its magnificence by KLOS FM, and broadcast across the airwaves for all to witness. The Palace held a particular resonance for Young; it was here that he recorded live a majority of tracks for Rust Never Sleeps in 1978, with the accompanying film of the same name directed by Shakey himself, capturing that gig perfectly. At well over two hours long, and boasting impeccable sound quality, on his return visit some 7 years later Young draws from his full catalogue of work, albeit peppered with 8 of the 9 tracks that would be included on his 1987 record Life, here being given an early airing to the crowd and radio listeners alike, and proving hugely popular if the reaction of the audience is anything to go by. Somewhat sensibly, Neil restricts choices from his July ‘86 offering, Landing on Water, to a solitary cut, then as now an album often considered something far removed from his finest.\n• After a lengthy introduction Young reveals his ongoing fondness for the vocoder, before he finally launches into the earliest composition performed during proceedings, the much\-loved Buffalo Springfield number ‘Mr Soul’, followed by two more classics, ‘When You Dance I Can Really Love You’ and ‘Down By The River’. By this point, the mood of the evening is set and over the next 120 or so minutes, Young and The Horse do what they do best, playing what is often voted Neil Young’s finest show of the 1980s.\n• With Young in a boisterous yet jovial mood, and displaying so much of his unique guitar work, plus forays with harmonica, vocoder and even a telephone, and Messrs Sampredo, Molina and Talbot in their finest form for years, this performance at Cow Palace on the 21st November 1986 illustrates perfectly – if anyone were still in doubt \- ‘what all the fuss is about’.\nDISC 1 1. Introduction 1:22 2. Mr. Soul 4:37 3. When You Dance, I Can Really Love 4:24 4. Down by the River 7:19 5. Too Lonely 2:36 6. Neil’s Mom Calls 2:43 7. Heart of Gold 3:51 8. After the Goldrush 4:52 9. Inca Queen 7:50 10. Drive Back 6:45 11. Opera Star 4:28 12. Sam Kinison Calls 1:39 13. Cortez the Killer 9:20\nDISC 2 1. Sample and Hold 6:00 2. Computer Age 5:38 3. Violent Side 5:08 4. Mideast Vacation 5:57 5. Long Walk Home 6:34 6. The Needle and the Damage Done 3:39 7. When Your Lonely Heart Breaks 5:27 8. Around the World 5:59 9. Powderfinger 5:58 10. Like a Hurricane 11:29 11. Hey Hey, My My 6:33 12. Prisioners of Rock ‘n’ Roll 5:17
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