Neil Young Starts Inserting Storytone Into His Setlist
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 Starts Inserting Storytone Into His Setlist

by Paul Cashmere on October 11, 2014

in Live,New Music,News

Neil Young is back on tour for some acoustic shows across America and has started to add songs from his upcoming ‘Storytone’ album to his set.

‘I’m Glad I Found You’ and ‘Plastic Flowers’ were played in Philadelphia at this week’s show as well as the lead track ‘Who’s Gonna Stand Up?’ which premiered on the European tour earlier this year.

Young also performed two tracks from his ‘A Letter Home’ covers album, Tim Hardin’s ‘Reason To Believe’ and Gordon Lightfoot’s ‘If I Could Read Your Mind’. ‘A Letter Home’, recorded at Jack White’s Third Man Records studio in Nashville, was released earlier this year.

Young’s ‘Storytone’ will be released through Warner Music on November 4.

Neil Young setlist Philadelphia October 9, 2014

From Hank To Hendrix (from Harvest Moon, 1992)
On The Way Home (from Buffalo Springfield Last Time Around, 1968)
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (from After The Goldrush, 1970)
I’m Glad I Found You (from Storytone, 2014)
Mellow My Mind (from Tonights The Night, 1975)
Reason To Believe (from A Letter Home, 2014)
Someday (from Freedom, 1989)
If I Could Read Your Mind (from A Letter Home, 2014)
Harvest (from Harvest, 1972)
Old Man (from Harvest, 1972)

Pocahontas (from Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
Heart Of Gold (from Harvest, 1972)
Plastic Flowers (from Storytone, 2014)
A Man Needs A Maid (from Harvest, 1972)
Ohio (CSNY single, 1970)
Southern Man (from After The Goldrush, 1970)
Who’s Gonna Stand Up (from Storytone, 2014)
Mother Earth (from Ragged Glory, 1990)
When I Watch You Sleeping (from Storytone, 2014)
Harvest Moon (from Harvest Moon, 1992)
After The Gold Rush (from After The Goldrush, 1970)

Thrasher (from Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)

Neil Young Plastic Flowers Live In Philly

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