I went to see Neil Young play the Manchester Apollo yesterday and rumour has it this year may be his last ever visit to the UK. The gig’s first half was a solo acoustic trip, where Young dithered around the stage, often appearing lost, before selecting which instrument to play his next song. I suspect this was an act, as after a short interval he returned with his band Crazy Horse and rocked with more energy than most bands half his age.
It was an amazing gig but with such a huge body of work, it was inevitable not all of his hits would get an airing. The night’s only let down was a 20 minute guitar solo, that could have been used to squeeze in the four or five classic songs I wish he’d played.
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