Oh Neil, the great contrarian. Here's where his difficult
reputation was cemented, on tour following his breakthrough album
Harvest, and the massive hit "Heart Of Gold." You can just imagine the
shock all those new fans must have felt in 1973, when they left the
concert hall after this show. It starts out nicely enough, Young doing
acoustic versions of older material such as "After The Gold Rush" and
the Harvest faves ("Old Man", "Out On The Weekend"). But then the ragtag
ensemble known as the Stray Gators starts in on the hazy, haggard new
songs Young had been writing, leading up to his Tonight's The Night
period.
This tour has already been
documented on the rather insane Times Fades Away live album, released
back in the day to great confusion and disappointment from the casual
fans. It then took on a mythic status, loved by the "Rusties," his most
fervent followers, and its disappearance from his catalog during the CD
era, finally earning reissue 30 years later. There's some repetition in
cuts, but not many. This hour-long set includes much of the acoustic
opener of this night in Tuscaloosa, and the latter half has different
new electric numbers, including Tonight's The Night's "New Mama" and
"Lookout Joe." Those "Heart Of Gold" fans must have been scratching
their heads over lines such as "Remember Millie from down in Philly/She
took my brain and forgot my name."
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