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Have fun. I'm looking forward to seeing the setlists and hoping I dont kick myself too hard when I realize what I missed.
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If anybody needs 2 free lawn tickets for DTE in Michigan tomorrow, let me know. I decided to upgrade once I saw the awesome reviews and setlists...
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New Neil solo show stream announced! July 3rd, live from Detroit. The solo shows have had some awesome setlists so far, so this is definitely one to catch!
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Incredible set list. Jealous of anyone that gets to go. A coworker who is a Heart Of Gold Toe Tapper that lives in Vancouver Washington is going to one of the shows and doesn't really know anything outside of the hits.. I hope he enjoys the variety of this setlist.
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So fun seeing his setlists this tour. Would have loved to go to more shows. Mixes it up more than Pearl Jam. And to hell with On the Beach - He played The Loner <3 <3
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Saw Neil last night with Promise of the Real in Belfast. This is a awesome show. 3hrs long, great setlist and great band backing him. Sort of reminded me of the Mirrorball tour. Well worth going to see if you get a chance.
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Promise of the Real was such a great surprise in 2016. And it feels it has energised Neil and the setlists were so good last year.Haven't seen him with Crazy Horse since 2001 (my first Neil show), so don't know how they play nowadays.
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Do they have that setlist on the stage with them and just cherry pick from it or something or what way do they work it, like where was that photograph posted? That's awesome. I love love love artists that have so much stuff in their repertoire that they can just play stuff they haven't done for years (no shit Conor, look…
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Should have seen him at least once more this tour. Promise of the Real has really opened everything up, it's loose - it's surprising - anything can be played. If he goes out with Crazy Horse next time, or someone else I bet the setlists will be more rigid and more boring.
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This is the way that I wish every artist I went to see was. So many bands become very formulaic in their setlists. Even the more unpredictable ones, if you study them long enough, you can narrow it down to a handful of openers (Pearl Jam are a case in point here). Long live Neil Young.
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