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Old Man Takes A Look At His Life

Neil Young never stops moving forward musically, but lately the 63 year old force of nature has been on a journey through his past as well. The first volume of the long time coming Archives set is allegedly due out early in 2009, and the latest live set to be pulled from the vaults is the new Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House 1968, which was recorded when he was 22, and is a stoner-era acoustic marvel. He'll be at the old Spectrum tonight, with Wilco and Everest. Here's a Harvest-era "Old Man" video clip, and the entire Canterbury album can be heard at npr.com.


Update: Here's the set list from last night's show. And the review is here.

Love And Only Love
Hey Hey, My My
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Powderfinger
Spirit Road
Cortez The Killer
Cinnamon Girl
Oh, Lonesome Me
Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)
The Needle And The Damage Done
Light A Candle
Unknown Legend
Heart Of Gold
Old Man
Get Back To The Country
Just Singing A Song
Sea Change
When Worlds Collide
Cowgirl In The Sand
Rockin' In The Free World

Encore:

A Day In The Life

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