Unlike the archive excavation from the Massey Hall 1971, here are few stories of Neil Young heard. And the "sequencing", the arrangement of the pieces is fundamentally different - read times the titles in succession, which alone already suggest a story! It is fantastic to experience quite intimate in front Young pretty small audience. Even if you have already heard some of the songs a hundred times, the nature of his presentation, intense, most straightforward, and yet feeling any vibration probing, guaranteed to say the least, goosebumps (among those who have a long Hörgeschichte with Neil Young)!
His piano playing (on six songs, including a charming version of Cinnamon Girl) believe in interaction with his singing wholeheartedly, even if he misses with self-mockery about his key skills even before the last song. But not only that: his little chat over High Will, a Steinway grand piano, and the crazy world can, en passant hinted the lost love, and the pain he processed in breathtaking songs that quickly briefly joined with higher, timeless spheres. Truly a treasure trove, this archive of old master! PS The last time I saw him this summer in Cologne with Crazy Horse. An Indestructible.