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Neil Young solo set list — June 5, 2010, Bass Concert Hall, Austin, TX

Photos: Neil Young at Bass Concert Hall

Review: Neil Young at Bass Concert Hall

  1. My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue) (acoustic guitar)
  2. Tell Me Why (acoustic guitar)
  3. Helpless (acoustic guitar)
  4. You Never Call (acoustic guitar w/ pickup)
  5. Peaceful Valley (acoustic guitar w/ pickup)
  6. Love And War (acoustic guitar w/ pickup)
  7. Down By The River (electric guitar - Old Black)
  8. Hitchhiker (electric guitar - Old Black)
  9. Ohio (electric guitar - white falcon)
  10. Sign Of Love (electric guitar - white falcon)
  11. Leia (piano)
  12. After The Gold Rush (organ)
  13. I Believe In You (grand piano)
  14. Rumblin’ (electric guitar ­ white falcon)
  15. Cortez The Killer (electric guitar - Old Black)
  16. Cinnamon Girl (electric guitar - Old Black)
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  17. Old Man (acoustic guitar)
  18. Walk With Me (electric guitar - white falcon)

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By 60's girl

June 6, 2010 10:09 AM | Link to this

neil young: bombs going off in lush valley’s crystal clear streams of song

By Jeff Wells Music

June 6, 2010 12:06 PM | Link to this

Great show, great songs. Neat bass guitar effects during the electric guitar songs, but overpowered the vocals; disappointed that the vocals really needed to to come up in volume especially on the electric stuff, which were numerous. Also, Neil did not talk to the audience the entire 90 minute set.

By Jeff Wells

June 6, 2010 12:07 PM | Link to this

Great show, great songs. Neat bass guitar effects during the electric guitar songs, but overpowered the vocals; disappointed that the vocals really needed to to come up in volume especially on the electric stuff, which were numerous. Also, Neil did not talk to the audience the entire 90 minute set.

By Bruce

June 6, 2010 12:55 PM | Link to this

Amazing performance, but the catcalls and shouting grew old very quickly. It showed a complete lack of respect for Neil and the audience.

By g gassett

June 6, 2010 1:34 PM | Link to this

Saw Neil last nite and was not disappointed. Young and old alike, Rolexes and Birkenstocks, his fans spanned decades. It was a fairly subdued crowd with and occasional “NEIL”, ” I LOVE YOU, NEIL” and “MOVE TO AUSTIN, NEIL” but other than that everyone seemed to be completed immersed in Neil’s unprecedented talents. He brought with him, his pipe organ, one akin to an 1800’s church model, and took the house down while playing. Not to say that the man was able to produce sounds out of his electric guitars that can only be described as magical. I have always wanted to see Mr. Young live and I truly got my wish last night. Thank you Neil Young.

By Jeff Wells

June 6, 2010 1:35 PM | Link to this

Great show, great songs. Neat bass guitar effects during the electric guitar songs, but overpowered the vocals; disappointed that the vocals really needed to to come up in volume especially on the electric stuff, which were numerous. Also, Neil did not talk to the audience the entire 90 minute set.

By Margaret

June 6, 2010 7:12 PM | Link to this

What a fantastic show! I feel sorry for anyone who wasn’t there.

 

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