A great versionI saw him in Bristow VA this past Saturday. Great show, very similar setlist to the Camden show, although I am bummed we didn't get Down by the River.
His body of work is so prolific that a 20-page thread would not surprise me.Can’t believe a two page thread on Neil.
Cinnamon girl, when you dance, and like a hurricane are on most of my playlists
Wore out the grooves on After the Gold Rush and Rust Never Sleeps in college and after.
Yeah I subscribe to his archives and for me it's totally worth it. Lots of live stuff, every album, etc. Still favor vinyl though!His body of work is so prolific that a 20-page thread would not surprise me.
Live Rust came out when I was in college. Still play it over 40 years later.Can’t believe a two page thread on Neil.
Cinnamon girl, when you dance, and like a hurricane are on most of my playlists
Wore out the grooves on After the Gold Rush and Rust Never Sleeps in college and after.
It's definitely in my regular rotation... it was the first Neil album I ever listened to all the way through.Live Rust came out when I was in college. Still play it over 40 years later.
I was there. Still remember that and her.Yeah, she can really sing. I saw that tour at SPAC, 1996 I believe. Neil helped jumpstart her career.
I was at that show too!As long as we're throwing out favorite shows, I saw Neil at Carnegie Hall in 2014 and that was probably the best of all time. I couldn't even guess how many times I've seen him... at least 30 but probably more.
I can't remember which of the 4 shows in that run I saw but it was like cliftonparksufan said... He was on a stool surrounded by God knows how many guitars and pianos and banjos. I made my wife go even though she was the only wife that went and it was one of her favorite concerts of all time also.