I've seen Neil about 18 times over the years since 1978. In many different styles, eras, bands etc. My first show was 1978 on my college campus, about 200 yards from my dorm room. The Rust Never Sleeps Tour with Crazy Horse. Incredible. I hadn't seen a recent picture of Neil so I thought he still looked like the long haired hippie Neil I saw in the then recent Like a Hurricane video with the fan blowing. Imagine my shock when Neil walks out with a closely cropped short haircut! In front of those huge oversize "speakers". He looked like a little kid! And if I recall, the first songs he sings are I Am a Child and Sugar Mountain! 😅 I admit, I then kind of lost touch with Neil's music in the early 80s. When that Doo Wop album came out and I saw some MTV videos, I thought he finally had lost it. So I basically missed Neil in the 80s, my fault. My 2 biggest concert regrets when it comes to Neil are missing THIS International Harvesters Tour in 1985, and then Neil with The Restless band in 1989, which was the complete opposite, a heavy distortion fest. They played one of their few shows right in my home town and I blew it. That would never really happen again. Starting with 1991 with the Smell the Horse Tour (see WELD live video), I saw almost every tour that I wanted to. Those 2 just burn in my regret file.
2:36 Are You Ready For The Country 6:17 Are There Any More Real Cowboys? 9:35 Comes A Time 12:33 Field of Opportunity 15:54 Amber Jean 19:41 Roll Another Number (For the Road) 22:26 Heart Of Gold 34:19 Let Your Fingers Do The Walking 37:25 The Needle & The Damage Done 39:54 Helpless 45:47 California Sunset 48:48 Old Man 1:01:19 Powderfinger 1:06:29 Get Back To The Country 1:09:19 Down By The River
Great quality, thanks for the upload. I have a VHS version of this for years, but this version is better quality. I also have a very high quality 2 cd set of the whole show. Always loved this show even though Country Neil is not necessarily my favorite Neil. This is the apex of Country Neil circa 1984-85. Neil was in kind of a tough place in the early 80s where it suddenly seemed he was "out of style" as the crazy synth rock New Wave was what all the cool kids were doing. So Neil kind of drifted from genre to genre in the 80s. Part of it was Neil had an autistic son with cerebral palsy who had severe communication issues. Neil was frustrated with his inability to communicate normally with him, and 2 things came out of that. 1) he developed and shared his love of trains with his son, so toy train collecting became a thing they could share together. 2) Neil's interest in new technologies led him to explore vocal synthesis and vocoders and that tied into a way to communicate with his son (don't ask me how that works). As a result Neil came out with the techno heavy albums Re-ac-tor and Trans in the early 80s. Re-ac-tor had techno heavy rock tunes like T-bone and Shots where synths and synclavier were used. Then on Trans there was even more of a techno emphasis, especially on Transformer Man, Computer Man and especially Sample and Hold, all songs with heavy use of a vocoder, which is how he was communicating with his son. After that period of techno exploration without big hits, he does a complete left turn with a 50s style Doo Wop album, Everybody's Rockin. His record company Geffen is completely unhappy as these albums in the 80s aren't doing well commercially and Geffen tells Neil "this music doesn't even sound like Neil Young". So they want him to go back to the Like a Hurricane/Cortez the Killer/Powderfinger/Hey Hey My My Neil. Ie, a Neil with commercial appeal. The next thing Neil does, being the type who doesn't like being told what to do, is put out a pure Country rock album called Old Ways, with fiddles and banjos and songs about Cowboys etc. But no real hits. When that album finally comes out, Geffen is beside himself and actually files a breach of contract lawsuit against Neil "for making music unrepresentative of Neil Young" 😂!! Neil's response was basically, "well, I simply will keep making albums like this (Old Ways), and then this type of music WILL be representative of me." 😂😂 That's classic Neil. So this Austin City Limits show is what Neil was doing in 1985, sticking it to Geffen, and putting a full country band together called The International Harvesters to play not only this new Country Neil, but the old folky early favs like Comes a Time, Heart of Gold, Old Man, etc. Actually it was a great band and tour, but they weren't selling tons of albums or selling out 20,000 seat arenas much. As usual, Neil had the last laugh, Geffen didn't succeed with the lawsuit, and Neil went back to his old label Reprise and would experience a HUGE popular resurgence in the late 80s starting with The Blue Notes album and then FREEDOM!!
Haven't listened to this in a while but it packs a healthy wallop still/again. Rufus Thiebideaux rocks me. California Sunset and Powderfinger get me excited in the best love-of-music way. And watching the Big Daddy move those long legs, dance and play never fails to thrill! A Treasure indeed.
Neil was my neighbor back in the day in Santa Cruz, Ca. He used to play at the local club called the Catalyst with a band he called The Ducks. They charged about $3.00 and would play for hours. Best value for my entertainment dollar I reckon..
This was the first time I saw Neil Young.I was 13. Him Singing Sugar Mountain totally entranced me. I went right to the local store and got a copy of Live Rust. Wore it out. Thank you Austin City Limits. They exposed me to so much great music I would have never heard.
Where has this one been all my life? The audio quality is surprisingly good and clean. This is kind of a Neil Young hoedown... with that fiddle and pedal steel in the mix... and damned if they don't sound natural and great in the sound palette. Well... off to try and find this on both DVD and CD....
Shoutout to the PBS pledge drive people! What other channel consistently airs an hour of straight-up American music just for the love? PBS is for the people!
Back in 1992, PBS rebroadcasts Neil Young's 1984 Austin City Limits performance, which was originally broadcast in 1985, as part of the program's 10th season, and the special was entitled "Neil Young in Concert: An Austin City Limits Special".
I think the complete original broadcast with 40 more minutes of music in ACTUAL order of performance is at this link. ruclips.net/video/u21Y-efZAo4/видео.html
Anthony Crawford is a great great talent....plays everything beautifully....reminds me of Danny Whitten playing jff of Neils riffs.....Neil should keep him around!
I loved that fiddle player. I saw Neil at the Spectrum in Philadelphia 1974. He had giant 12' tall speakers on stage. I remember "Cinnamon Girl" very well. Great stuff.
Oh do I love this. I remember watching it on tv when it was first broadcast. This is an absolute gem. All the musicians are so talented but I especially like Rufus on the fiddle. I don't think I've ever heard a better fiddle player. Thank you for posting this.
Neil Young das been part of my life since early 70s im 62 so I started early I loved Harvest Affter the Gold Rush but everything since .Don't be Denied See the Sky about to Rain Long Road brings me to my knees
Saw Neil in the early 80s in Perth, Western Australia. He brought out the International Harvesters for a similar set to this, then did a solo set, then unannounced, brought out Crazy Horse for a full set. Just an insane concert and just what I needed to become a lifelong Neil Young fan. Have seen him several times since and he never disappoints.
I saw him at the same tour but in Canada and it rained on us the entire concert. Actually it poured. I thought he should have canceled it. I won't pay to see him again. The best song he did that night was Southern Pacific
@@sherryfentiman3998 You won't pay to see him again because of something that happened way back in the beginning of the 80s? And it probably wasn't up to him, he has contracts that he has to respect. You are a real joke of a person, I must tell you :'D.
Nice, hey, isn't that Anthoney Crawford on lead guitar and vocals? He's a great guy, great singer and out there kickin it still with his wife in Sugarcane Jane band... Get out there and catch him live and on youtube! Great show for such a long time back with Neil Young...
This has always been my favorite performance by Neil Young. What a heck of a fiddle player they've got! I pick banjo and guitar and that kid play the s*** out of that banjo!
That's Rufus Thibodeaux. He's no longer with us. This is also my favorite Neil Young concert and I get a kick out of his band's name "The International Harvesters".
My favorite as well. The banjo/harmony/second guitar is Anthony Crawford. I spoke to him one time. he said he was sitting at home eating Cheerios one morning. He gets a call on the phone. A voice says "It's Neil, can you come on tour," or something like that. He didn't believe it at first. But yes, it was Neil Young asking him to go on tour. Of course he said yes. What a great performance by a great band here. One of Neil's best.
I remember seeing this ACL when it first came out. I recorded it for my old VCR and I played the heck out of it. The International Harvesters were a great backup band.
Same here, didn’t think I’d ever see this recording again . Anthony Crawford is still making music in Nashville with his wife. Sugarcane Jane . Awesome
This is my favorite hat he has . The Country Neil with his conductor hat . Best Austin City Limits I have seen . Looks he had a great time . We love you Mr Neil. ❤❤❤
Rufus Thibodeaux was a fantastic fiddle player…cut his teeth playing with Bob Wills, then Jimmie C Newman in Nashville…was a funny guy too…miss him dearly…
I love the way you are dressed Neil . You are very handsome . Love your hat . Some of these songs I haven't heard . Still like them . We love you Mr Neil ❤❤❤❤
Saw Neil with the International Harvesters in 1984 at the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium (yes, the home of the Louisiana Hayride). Great show. My favorite version of "Down By the River" I've heard Neil perform live.
I saw them in concert at HersheyPark Arena. I couldn’t get into it. I was unaware he had gone country. Keep in mind that I had cut my teeth with him and Crazy Horse in 1980 with “Rust Never Sleeps.” This country phase just shocked me. I think what happened was two of my classmates had an extra ticket so I went without knowing he had changed things up.
@@harrodsongs He did put out Amber Jean from the performance on an album a few years back and I think California Sunset was issued as well way back. Yeah, not sure the rights arrangements…just wish he would.
Would you upload the original version of Neil Young's Austin City Limits concert from 1985, including the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council logo, funding credits, Austin City Limits 10th Anniversary intro, closing credits with "London Homesick Blues", and the text reading "(c) 1985 THE SOUTHWEST TEXAS PUBLIC BROADCASTING COUNCIL", and the 1984 PBS "Split Profile" logo at the end?
I think the complete original broadcast with 40 more minutes of music in ACTUAL order of performance is at this link. ruclips.net/video/u21Y-efZAo4/видео.html
2:33 Ready for the Country 6:00 Anymore Real Cowboys 9:19 Comes a Time 12:30 Field of Opprotunity 15:50 Amber Jean 19:30 Roll Another # 22:25 Heart of Gold 25:20 INTERMISSION - this is 9 mins of B.S...so you can subtract it from the total time of the video with performance 34:18 Fingers do the Walkin 37:23 Needle/Damage 39:52 Helpless 44:49 California Sunset 48:45 Old Man 52:14 subtract another 9 Mins of B.S. 1:01:17 Powderfinger 1:06:29 Back to the Country 1:09:17 Down by the River I think the complete original broadcast with 40 more minutes of music in ACTUAL order of performance is at this link: ruclips.net/video/u21Y-efZAo4/видео.html
I always liked Neil but it's funny that he never gets any grief when he puts on a cowboy hat and gets all country-fried gravy like this but when he put on the wraparound sunglasses and got all techy people raked him through the coals. He's from Ottawa! He's no more Texas than he is Silicon Valley.
I love Neil Young especially 70s version. The band is tight the effort is there but the music or songs feel inauthentic, like Neil is miscasting himself as a country and western singer. At times its almost comical like is he putting us on? No but the eighties musical inspiration had hit the skids.
There's a sameness to the country stuff. When he switches to 00.22 "Heart of Gold," it's obvious. Wow! 00:39 Helpless 00:49 Old Man 1:00 Powderfinger 1:09 Down by the River
@@billyboy1093 I’m pretty certain that’s not Joel Bernstein. He’d be 32 when this was shot. Also take a look at Bernstein on the Trans tour video, it’s not the same guy.
This Neil Young performance is absolutely sublime!💪
I've seen Neil about 18 times over the years since 1978. In many different styles, eras, bands etc. My first show was 1978 on my college campus, about 200 yards from my dorm room. The Rust Never Sleeps Tour with Crazy Horse. Incredible. I hadn't seen a recent picture of Neil so I thought he still looked like the long haired hippie Neil I saw in the then recent Like a Hurricane video with the fan blowing. Imagine my shock when Neil walks out with a closely cropped short haircut! In front of those huge oversize "speakers". He looked like a little kid! And if I recall, the first songs he sings are I Am a Child and Sugar Mountain! 😅
I admit, I then kind of lost touch with Neil's music in the early 80s. When that Doo Wop album came out and I saw some MTV videos, I thought he finally had lost it.
So I basically missed Neil in the 80s, my fault. My 2 biggest concert regrets when it comes to Neil are missing THIS International Harvesters Tour in 1985, and then Neil with The Restless band in 1989, which was the complete opposite, a heavy distortion fest. They played one of their few shows right in my home town and I blew it. That would never really happen again. Starting with 1991 with the Smell the Horse Tour (see WELD live video), I saw almost every tour that I wanted to.
Those 2 just burn in my regret file.
2:36 Are You Ready For The Country
6:17 Are There Any More Real Cowboys?
9:35 Comes A Time
12:33 Field of Opportunity
15:54 Amber Jean
19:41 Roll Another Number (For the Road)
22:26 Heart Of Gold
34:19 Let Your Fingers Do The Walking
37:25 The Needle & The Damage Done
39:54 Helpless
45:47 California Sunset
48:48 Old Man
1:01:19 Powderfinger
1:06:29 Get Back To The Country
1:09:19 Down By The River
Thanks a lot!
Great job 👏 👍
Great quality, thanks for the upload. I have a VHS version of this for years, but this version is better quality. I also have a very high quality 2 cd set of the whole show. Always loved this show even though Country Neil is not necessarily my favorite Neil.
This is the apex of Country Neil circa 1984-85. Neil was in kind of a tough place in the early 80s where it suddenly seemed he was "out of style" as the crazy synth rock New Wave was what all the cool kids were doing. So Neil kind of drifted from genre to genre in the 80s.
Part of it was Neil had an autistic son with cerebral palsy who had severe communication issues. Neil was frustrated with his inability to communicate normally with him, and 2 things came out of that. 1) he developed and shared his love of trains with his son, so toy train collecting became a thing they could share together. 2) Neil's interest in new technologies led him to explore vocal synthesis and vocoders and that tied into a way to communicate with his son (don't ask me how that works). As a result Neil came out with the techno heavy albums Re-ac-tor and Trans in the early 80s. Re-ac-tor had techno heavy rock tunes like T-bone and Shots where synths and synclavier were used. Then on Trans there was even more of a techno emphasis, especially on Transformer Man, Computer Man and especially Sample and Hold, all songs with heavy use of a vocoder, which is how he was communicating with his son.
After that period of techno exploration without big hits, he does a complete left turn with a 50s style Doo Wop album, Everybody's Rockin. His record company Geffen is completely unhappy as these albums in the 80s aren't doing well commercially and Geffen tells Neil "this music doesn't even sound like Neil Young". So they want him to go back to the Like a Hurricane/Cortez the Killer/Powderfinger/Hey Hey My My Neil. Ie, a Neil with commercial appeal.
The next thing Neil does, being the type who doesn't like being told what to do, is put out a pure Country rock album called Old Ways, with fiddles and banjos and songs about Cowboys etc. But no real hits. When that album finally comes out, Geffen is beside himself and actually files a breach of contract lawsuit against Neil "for making music unrepresentative of Neil Young" 😂!! Neil's response was basically, "well, I simply will keep making albums like this (Old Ways), and then this type of music WILL be representative of me." 😂😂 That's classic Neil. So this Austin City Limits show is what Neil was doing in 1985, sticking it to Geffen, and putting a full country band together called The International Harvesters to play not only this new Country Neil, but the old folky early favs like Comes a Time, Heart of Gold, Old Man, etc. Actually it was a great band and tour, but they weren't selling tons of albums or selling out 20,000 seat arenas much.
As usual, Neil had the last laugh, Geffen didn't succeed with the lawsuit, and Neil went back to his old label Reprise and would experience a HUGE popular resurgence in the late 80s starting with The Blue Notes album and then FREEDOM!!
Thanks for this great, informative post.
@@kathleenb1947
You're welcome!
I’ve never heard Neil like this.
He hadn’t found that Fender 5E3 Deluxe amplifier yet. And he’s got chorus or a phaser on that lead. 😮
❤ This music brings comfort when people are down and need some help. Thanks
Haven't listened to this in a while but it packs a healthy wallop still/again. Rufus Thiebideaux rocks me. California Sunset and Powderfinger get me excited in the best love-of-music way. And watching the Big Daddy move those long legs, dance and play never fails to thrill! A Treasure indeed.
Hello 👋 kathleenb
How're you doing
Thanks for being a fan of my musical craftiness,
It's nice meeting you here
Neil was my neighbor back in the day in Santa Cruz, Ca. He used to play at the local club called the Catalyst with a band he called The Ducks. They charged about $3.00 and would play for hours. Best value for my entertainment dollar I reckon..
That's so awesome!
I reckon that too ... a real bargain.
Hah..! Blast from the past..! I’d frequent the Catylist in 78..80… Some great talent went through there… I missed Neil though.. bummer
Love Neil Young,Been Listening to him for more than 50 Years now,Would Love to meet Neil Young in person.
This was the first time I saw Neil Young.I was 13. Him Singing Sugar Mountain totally entranced me. I went right to the local store and got a copy of Live Rust. Wore it out. Thank you Austin City Limits. They exposed me to so much great music I would have never heard.
I've got my copy of Live Rust on vinyl too. Great stuff!
Where has this one been all my life? The audio quality is surprisingly good and clean. This is kind of a Neil Young hoedown... with that fiddle and pedal steel in the mix... and damned if they don't sound natural and great in the sound palette. Well... off to try and find this on both DVD and CD....
Shoutout to the PBS pledge drive people! What other channel consistently airs an hour of straight-up American music just for the love? PBS is for the people!
I saw him in October 84 in Calgary, Alberta....thanks for the memory, I was 30, great year!!
Back in 1992, PBS rebroadcasts Neil Young's 1984 Austin City Limits performance, which was originally broadcast in 1985, as part of the program's 10th season, and the special was entitled "Neil Young in Concert: An Austin City Limits Special".
I think the complete original broadcast with 40 more minutes of music in ACTUAL order of performance is at this link.
ruclips.net/video/u21Y-efZAo4/видео.html
What a diamond this performance is. Thank you
Anthony Crawford is a great great talent....plays everything beautifully....reminds me of Danny Whitten playing jff of Neils riffs.....Neil should keep him around!
Spectacular upload. I cannot thank you enough! Outta' this world!
I loved that fiddle player. I saw Neil at the Spectrum in Philadelphia 1974. He had giant 12' tall speakers on stage. I remember "Cinnamon Girl" very well. Great stuff.
Oh do I love this. I remember watching it on tv when it was first broadcast. This is an absolute gem. All the musicians are so talented but I especially like Rufus on the fiddle. I don't think I've ever heard a better fiddle player. Thank you for posting this.
I like this gig too. it`s seams like the happiest people find this. Let`s keep on beeing happy
I have always loved Neil's countriefied sound
@@rollie3383 my favorites too, especially 'Albuquerque'❤
Rufus was a master of his craft.
This is so awesome - and those pledge breaks, talk about nostalgia 😄. Thanks for uploading, what a great set of music.
Yep, before they depended on corporate funding it was truly the peoples station, those days are long gone!
Neil's amazing singer/songwriter, man, I was 24 back then, it honestly doesn't seem that long ago, time slips by.
DUH!
A lifetime went by knowing Old Man weird
I was 24 also. 1960 was a good year.
I was 24 in '93. Fun times!
Great Grungie!❤
You have no idea!
Thank you for sharing this concert. It is fantastic.
Walter P Hopkins It’s my pleasure.. I’m really glad I was able to find this piece of history and that it’s allowed to be up here.
Just fricking crazy. Songs, band, Neil. Down by River...be on my side...he just plays. Thank you for the work uploading!!!
Wow. I love this ❤. Back to the Country. The violin and banjo are superb . ❤❤❤
Rufus is god.
David Geffen: “We need another Heart of Gold”
Neil: “Oh, ok.”
Records as Neil and the Shocking Pinks
Always followed his own path.
Ever so Shakey was he
Neil Young das been part of my life since early 70s im 62 so I started early I loved Harvest Affter the Gold Rush but everything since .Don't be Denied See the Sky about to Rain Long Road brings me to my knees
I saw neil at grand ole opry around this time now going to franklin Tennessee tomorrow nite see him again been 40 years
This is a real gem.
For ever neilyoung ,,, this concert is my favorite en his band so great it's pure country collection at all times
Neil Young great legend never die
Saw Neil in the early 80s in Perth, Western Australia. He brought out the International Harvesters for a similar set to this, then did a solo set, then unannounced, brought out Crazy Horse for a full set. Just an insane concert and just what I needed to become a lifelong Neil Young fan. Have seen him several times since and he never disappoints.
I saw him at the same tour but in Canada and it rained on us the entire concert. Actually it poured. I thought he should have canceled it. I won't pay to see him again. The best song he did that night was Southern Pacific
@@sherryfentiman3998 You won't pay to see him again because of something that happened way back in the beginning of the 80s? And it probably wasn't up to him, he has contracts that he has to respect. You are a real joke of a person, I must tell you :'D.
For some guys, time should not pass away...long may you run, Neil!
I always loved the baked-in mischief in his smile.
Canada has given the world some amazing talents: Joni, Neil, Leonard Cohen, McGarrigles, Lightfoot.
And Men Without Hats. 😂
Guess Who, Rush, most of The Band, Heart
Nice, hey, isn't that Anthoney Crawford on lead guitar and vocals? He's a great guy, great singer and out there kickin it still with his wife in Sugarcane Jane band... Get out there and catch him live and on youtube! Great show for such a long time back with Neil Young...
This has always been my favorite performance by Neil Young. What a heck of a fiddle player they've got! I pick banjo and guitar and that kid play the s*** out of that banjo!
That's Rufus Thibodeaux. He's no longer with us. This is also my favorite Neil Young concert and I get a kick out of his band's name "The International Harvesters".
My favorite as well. The banjo/harmony/second guitar is Anthony Crawford. I spoke to him one time. he said he was sitting at home eating Cheerios one morning. He gets a call on the phone. A voice says "It's Neil, can you come on tour," or something like that. He didn't believe it at first. But yes, it was Neil Young asking him to go on tour. Of course he said yes. What a great performance by a great band here. One of Neil's best.
You can tell this is old no area code on the PBS phone number and Neil has brown hair. Neil is like a fine wine both are an acquired taste
One the all-time great versions of “Down by the River”…
Always liked Anthony Crawfords’r rhythm guitar and vocal harmonies.
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@@lewisc215
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Love this performance! "Are you ready for the country, 'cause it's time to go"
for real, this version is nuts
I remember seeing this ACL when it first came out. I recorded it for my old VCR and I played the heck out of it. The International Harvesters were a great backup band.
John I did the same thing and still have the tape! This turned me on to the album called "old ways" Since then saw Neil many times.
Same here, didn’t think I’d ever see this recording again . Anthony Crawford is still making music in Nashville with his wife. Sugarcane Jane . Awesome
Neal’s best collection of musicians !
DO you know who these Musicians are?
Everyone loved seeing you at Austin City Limits . Great cause . Super concert . Loved it . We love you Mr Neil. ❤❤❤
I also Still have my original vcr or this but thanks as this is so much easier.
Saw this show at Jones Beach
Loved this Neil
Waylon Jennings opened with Are you ready for the country
Then played it again guesting with Neil on his opener
He sang on the album
Pure gold, this is.
Neil is remarkable.
This is my favorite hat he has . The Country Neil with his conductor hat . Best Austin City Limits I have seen . Looks he had a great time . We love you Mr Neil. ❤❤❤
And the Waylon pin!!
Rufus Thibodeaux was a fantastic fiddle player…cut his teeth playing with Bob Wills, then Jimmie C Newman in Nashville…was a funny guy too…miss him dearly…
I love the way you are dressed Neil . You are very handsome . Love your hat . Some of these songs I haven't heard . Still like them . We love you Mr Neil ❤❤❤❤
Saw Neil with the International Harvesters in 1984 at the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium (yes, the home of the Louisiana Hayride). Great show. My favorite version of "Down By the River" I've heard Neil perform live.
I saw them in concert at HersheyPark Arena. I couldn’t get into it. I was unaware he had gone country. Keep in mind that I had cut my teeth with him and Crazy Horse in 1980 with “Rust Never Sleeps.” This country phase just shocked me. I think what happened was two of my classmates had an extra ticket so I went without knowing he had changed things up.
This has one of the best live versions of Down By The River that I've ever seen. Thank you for uploading this.
Spotify had this whole album but it's gone. So I'm here to get my fix.
right on , Neil's guitar solo is crazy good
Dear Neil: Pls remaster and issue. Sincerely, all of your fans.
He probably doesn't own the rights.
@@harrodsongs He did put out Amber Jean from the performance on an album a few years back and I think California Sunset was issued as well way back. Yeah, not sure the rights arrangements…just wish he would.
Love the outfit he is wearing . The hat is my favorite . Awesome . This is a very good show . The music is fantastic. We love you Mr Neil. ❤❤
Fantastic!! Thanks for sharing
Look at those children..! Such a long time ago..!!✌🏼❤️
What a great fiddle player , and the band ,
Rufus Thibodeaux was his name
Nice to see him as a young man still sounds the same 😊
Great stuff !!
I just donated!
This version of Old Man is so good.
heckin' awesome ! ! !
I love Crazy Horse but the Stray Gators were so tight.
Just great
I do support public television, so I pledge $75
I was born in the wrong year
It wasn’t that great. You make your own fun whenever you’re coming up
I wanted an ACL hat, called the number to pledge, and the line wasn't working🤨
I cannot believe that the new Young Camp wants to defund PBS unbelievable
❤ Neil I love you
This, when Neil was "nervous".
Man, that's a young Tom Spencer!
Would you upload the original version of Neil Young's Austin City Limits concert from 1985, including the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council logo, funding credits, Austin City Limits 10th Anniversary intro, closing credits with "London Homesick Blues", and the text reading "(c) 1985 THE SOUTHWEST TEXAS PUBLIC BROADCASTING COUNCIL", and the 1984 PBS "Split Profile" logo at the end?
If it exists on these tapes I have, I will definitely upload it!
I think the complete original broadcast with 40 more minutes of music in ACTUAL order of performance is at this link.
ruclips.net/video/u21Y-efZAo4/видео.html
@@ameerordimly1449, unfortunately that video got a copyright claim from KLRU.
Neil Young never lived in Santa Cruz.And he only played the catalyst one time
This makes me happy!
He looks so young!
He was. And so were we.
No shit Sherlock...it was 40 years ago !
@@saifonlawrence2044 nice
Super
48:48
Slide guitar and banjo on Old Man!
even near 40yrs ago!, DANG - does ANYBODY do LIVE music BETTER than AustinCityLimits! (and STILL do!...) Yee-HA 🤠
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤BELLO BELLO BELLO TIENE ARCANGEL BELLO BELLO
I'M READY FOR THE COUNTRY I'M TIRED OF THE CITY LIMITS
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I was a pretty darn good cowboy I just got tired of the cows eating my plants
2:33 Ready for the Country
6:00 Anymore Real Cowboys
9:19 Comes a Time
12:30 Field of Opprotunity
15:50 Amber Jean
19:30 Roll Another #
22:25 Heart of Gold
25:20 INTERMISSION - this is 9 mins of B.S...so you can subtract it from the total time of the video with performance
34:18 Fingers do the Walkin
37:23 Needle/Damage
39:52 Helpless
44:49 California Sunset
48:45 Old Man
52:14 subtract another 9 Mins of B.S.
1:01:17 Powderfinger
1:06:29 Back to the Country
1:09:17 Down by the River
I think the complete original broadcast with 40 more minutes of music in ACTUAL order of performance is at this link:
ruclips.net/video/u21Y-efZAo4/видео.html
Thank you Ameer! I actually uploaded the full broadcast, but it kept getting taken down for copyright claim. Hopefully that one stays up.
Thank a lot for your work bro.
@@bond7459 wow!..Thanks..thats what i hoped..that it would help someone.
@@ameerordimly1449 the video got a copyright claim by KLRU, unfortunately.
I always liked Neil but it's funny that he never gets any grief when he puts on a cowboy hat and gets all country-fried gravy like this but when he put on the wraparound sunglasses and got all techy people raked him through the coals. He's from Ottawa! He's no more Texas than he is Silicon Valley.
He's from Winnipeg, Manitoba...
I stand corrected!
@@stevefaure415 no big deal... I'm from Ottawa myself...
And wearing the Harley log on his hat. Capitalist hypocrite, nothing more.
i would say Manitoba is WAY more TX than it is Silicon Valley.
To grasp the excellence that is Neil Young simply skip to the last song and closing segment 1:09:20
I'd like to know who the band members are. Fiddle, pedal steel, piano, harmonica......wow.
Rufus Thibodeaux-Fiddle, Anthony Crawford -Guitar, Ben Keith-Steel, Karl Himmel-Drums, Spooner Oldham-Piano, Neil Young, Vocals, Guitars.
Ben Keith and Spooner Oldham go way back with Neil, I think they were in his "Stray Gators" band in 73>75 or so.
I love Neil Young especially 70s version. The band is tight the effort is there but the music or songs feel inauthentic, like Neil is miscasting himself as a country and western singer. At times its almost comical like is he putting us on? No but the eighties musical inspiration had hit the skids.
There's a sameness to the country stuff. When he switches to 00.22 "Heart of Gold," it's obvious. Wow!
00:39 Helpless 00:49 Old Man 1:00 Powderfinger 1:09 Down by the River
Back when Austin City Limits was great . Yeh I guess Im an ole fuddy duddy. Can I say that without offending anyone 65 and older?
Who is that on keyboard piano? Is that Spooner Oldham?
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I donate to @WHYY if they played this shit instead of paying Bill Marrazzo nearly $840,000 dollars
Is this video available on the Neil Young Archives website?
He´s not a country singer, he´s a punk rocker
Set list anyone?
Ok ,my best musician in rock and more are Neil young, John Fogerty,Group Status Quo ,Bruce Springsteen,
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helpless
He is great,John Fogeerty is thev Best.
who was the other guitarist and back up singer
Joel Bernstein, good harmony singer, blends well with Neil.
@@billyboy1093 I’m pretty certain that’s not Joel Bernstein. He’d be 32 when this was shot. Also take a look at Bernstein on the Trans tour video, it’s not the same guy.
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1:01:17 Powderfinger
It interesting how NY “borrowed” the country rock concept from FBB and his bud’s SS Manassas
Neil was doing Country Rock way back in 1966-68 with Buffalo Springfield. Get a clue. You obviously DONT Know it All.