Neil Young Reintroduces Greendale Song Into Set
Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Plenary, Melbourne, Australia, Noise11,Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Plenary, Melbourne, Australia, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young Reintroduces Greendale Song Into Set

by Paul Cashmere on August 16, 2014

in Live,News

Neil Young has added ‘Be The Rain’ from his 2003 concept album ‘Greendale’ back into his European set for the first time in 10 years.

Young stopped playing ‘Be The Rain’ at the end of the Greendale tour when he was playing the musical stage play from start to finish. The song has featured early in Young’s set in recent weeks in France, Belgium and Norway.

Young’s European tour has continued to showcase the unreleased ‘Standing In The Light Of Love’ and the new ‘Who’s Gonna Stand Up And Save The Earth’.

Young most recent show Festival de la Foire aux Vins d’Alsace in Colmar, France on August 8.

Neil Young setlist

Love and Only Love (from Ragged Glory, 1990)
Be The Rain (from Greendale, 2003)
Standing In The Light Of Love (unreleased from 2001)
Days That’s Used To Be (from Ragged Glory, 1990)
Like A Hurricane (from American Stars N Bars, 1977)
Living With War (from Living With War, 2006)
Blowing In The Wind (Bob Dylan cover)
Heart Of Gold (from Harvest, 1972)
Powderfinger (from Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
Down By The River (from everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969)
Name of Love (from American Dream, 1988)
Rockin’ In The Free World (from Freedom, 1989)

Who’s Gonna Stand Up And Save The Earth (new)

Neil Young and Crazy Horse have now completed their European tour. Young’s next live appearance will be on September 13 for Farm Aid. He will also perform two solo shows in Boston on October 5 and 6.

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