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NEIL YOUNG - Live At Massey Hall

| Uncut | The Neil Young goldrush started late last year with a 1970 set from the Fillmore East, and will climax in the autumn with Archives Part One, an 8CD box. For now, though, there’s this solo show, recorded in Toronto on the Journey Thru The Past tour (and set to be included in the Archives box), a long-time staple of Young's bootleg catalogue.
In many ways, it’s the mirror image of the Crazy Horse-accompanied 1970 Fillmore electric rampage....full text |
| | Sputnikmusic.com | | There are some albums that are great to go to sleep to. Then there are those albums that are too good. I was going to sleep last night rather early and I decided to listen to Live at Massey Hall for the first time while going to sleep. Well, I never went to sleep. Neil Young’s performance at Massey Hall is moving. He bears his soul to the crowd, who can’t get enough of it. Just looking at the track list you can tell it’s going to be great....full text |
| | Popmatters | | What an opportune time to be a Neil Young fan. Those of us still tingling and reeling from the remarkably hype-worthy Live at the Fillmore East may be neither worthy nor ready, but the next installment has arrived. (Typical Neil: make the fans wait for decades to deliver the goods, then drop two bombs within a matter of months.) Live at Massey Hall offers an ideal counterpart for the sublime sonic assault of the Crazy Horse concert; indeed, this recording is as restrained as the previous one was riotous, showcasing Young in as intimate a setting as possible: alone, in a small venue....full text |
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