Neil Young Drops 2019 Live Version of ‘Southern Man,’ Calls for ‘New Rules for Policing’
“It’s not just ‘Southern Man’ now. It’s everywhere across the USA. It’s time for real change, new laws, new rules for policing,” Young said
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Subscribe Now“It’s not just ‘Southern Man’ now. It’s everywhere across the USA. It’s time for real change, new laws, new rules for policing,” Young said
Without any warning, Young came out during Phish’s 1998 Farm Aid set and jammed with them on his Crazy Horse classic
Solo acoustic show also features llamas and vintage tunes like “Harvest,” “Old Man”
The first glimpse of his long-lost 1975 album Homegrown sees Young offering a more heartsick version of Harvest-era country-rock warmth
He also performed 1975 deep cut “Through My Sails”
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young recorded one of their most enduring songs, a response to the National Guard opening fire on a college campus. But the band itself was on the verge of collapse
Song was filmed at the Shakespeare Theater in Stratford, Connecticut, shortly after the release of ‘After the Gold Rush’
Previously unseen 1991 gig shot at Buffalo, New York’s War Memorial captures Young at the height of his “Godfather of Grunge” period
“It will be a down-home production,” Young wrote, “a few songs, a little time together”
“In 2016, if Bernie had run instead of Hillary Clinton, I think we would not have the incompetent mess we have now,” Young writes