Graham Nash/ Judy Collins Boch Center/ Schubert Theatre Thursday, October 3, 2024

I drove up from Long Island to my daughter’s house, just south of Boston, to go with her to see Graham Nash with Judy Collins at the Boch Center in Boston. Graham Nash and Judy Collins were only playing together on two dates of Nash’s tour, this one and a concert at Carnegie Hall. I left the Ford Explorer at home (I usually take the truck on the road trips) and drove my Cadillac north to Massachusetts. I picked up my daughter and we headed further north on the highway toward the show. I was taking it nice and easy in the right hand lane chatting with her when out of nowhere my car was being pushed to the right toward a metal divider. I looked up to my left and all I could see was the middle of a white coach bus that was nudging me out of the right lane toward the divider. Thankfully at some point the bus driver realized he had collided with my car, we disengaged and I followed him off of the next exit. I got out of my car while beneath the highway overpass fully expecting my car to be demolished but thankfully it was drivable (and eventually repaired back on Long Island). After exchanging information with the bus driver, and thankfully with no one injured, I suggested that we endeavor to make the show, and my daughter somewhat reluctantly agreed. We were late but unbelievably located a parking spot on the street near the theatre and found our way in to out 5th tow left center orchestra seats during the intermission. We missed Judy Collins (with Nash joining her on stage) but saw the entire Graham Nash set where he was backed by a young talented band and he interspersed great stories between songs (and thankfully except for a brief Kamala Harris approval comment, no politics). Graham’s voice is a bit more ragged, none of us are getting any younger, but it was an enjoyable concert and I am glad we managed to get there in one piece.

Our House

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Soulshine Benefit Madison Square Garden Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Soulshine Benefit concert that took place at Madison Square Garden on n Sunday, November 24, 2024 was nothing short of extraordinary. My son and I sat in the 5th row on top to the right of the stage, which was not a bad seat to begin with, but the large video screen with the livestream broadcast right in front of us made it perfect.
Goose, Warren Haynes, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Dave Matthews Band with special guests and moments throughout the event was a one shot special night of music. There are too many highlights to mention but Warren Haynes playing the Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street” with Joe Russo on drums shook the building and “Whipping Post” with Derek Trucks harkened back to The Brothers concert at MSG held the night before NYC was shut down for Covid. Mavis Staples, Susan Tedeschi, Robert Randolph, Trombone Shorty and Trey Anastacio were all incredible in their own rights, with Dave Matthews acting as a pseudo host, following his two nights playing the Garden with DMB, and the glue connecting the dots from the acoustic “Soulshine”opener with Haynes, to the group finale, the Beatles’ “Come Together”. I have attended a lot of concerts but it was definitely a privilege to be in the audience for this one.

GOOOOSE!!

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Jesse Malin Beacon Theatre Sunday, December 1, 2024

I have to admit I knew little of Jesse Malin before I purchased a nice seat on the aisle in the loge of the Beacon Theatre for the first of two Jesse Malin benefit concerts that took place earlier this week.The line up, that included Lucinda Williams, sounded interesting so I went expecting the evening’s guests to perform their own sets to help raise money for Malin’s medical bills. What we actually got though was a Jesse Malin concert with cameos, that included Little Steven and Elvis Costello, and was pretty damn good. Malin and his band primarily sat throughout the performance, much like Peter Frampton had at the Beacon Theatre during a recent show due to his own medical issues. The audience had a cool downtown New York City vibe and Malin proved to be an extremely likable front man. The gal next to me told me that Malin owned Bowery Electric and parts of about four other bars and it was easy to see by the support in the crowd, and some pre- show publicity, he is an extremely popular guy. The same gal told me she used to work at The Ritz (now Webster Hall) back in the day and we traded some stories about the heyday of the venue; I saw some incredible shows there to include U2 and Lou Reed and had numerous memorable, and some foggy, experiences there. Sometimes you have to roll the dice and take a chance chasing down live music experiences and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this show.

Memory Motel

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David Gilmour Madison Square Garden Sunday, November 10, 2024

My wife and I sat in the nosebleeeds to the right of the Madison Square Garden stage for the last performance of the 2024 David Gilmour tour. I did not want to miss this opportunity to catch Gilmour, particularly since years ago, when I was driving livery part time, I spoke to a woman who was a concert junkie like myself, and she said Gilmour at Radio City Music Hall was the best concert she had ever seen. Best concert you’ve ever seen?
I attended Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” tour at Nassau Coliseum, I saw the David Gilmour version of Pink Floyd at Yankee Stadium and I have gone to a couple of Roger Waters tours along the way.; I had to see David Gilmour.
We were pumped that there was no opening act last night; the band hit the stage shortly after the 7:30 PM start time and played until after 10:30 PM with an intermission.
The first half was a great show with a couple of Pink Floyd classics interspersed with David Gilmour’s solo material. This was clearly a “David Gilmour” tour and not a Pink Floyd concert and that was fine. The sound snd light show were phenomenal; the audience was respectful and attentive, mostly keeping their cell phones out of view as was requested before the concert began. The second half began with a Gilmour era Floyd song into a number of melodic solo offerings. Once again, this was fine, but We kept waiting for a kick ass Pink Floyd classic or two as the end of the show drew near. I never look at set lists before a show but my wife did. It was either catch the 10:45 train to Babylon or transfer at Jamaica on the 11:06 to Long Beach. Was it “Shine on You Crazy Diamond”? ( an unused to that point mirror ball hung above the audience); no “ Comfortably Numb”. Great song but work in the morning and the train schedule won this time. Great concert, glad we went, but just missed being epic.

Time

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Farm Aid Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saturday, September 21, 2024

I always like going to the Farm Aid festivals with Neil Young all but sure to perform except for a few recent Covid related absences. I missed the last few Farm Aid shows, unfortunately including last year when Bob Dylan did a previously unannounced set with the Heartbreakers (there is great YouTube video of Dylan with Tom Petty snd the Heartbreakers from, I think, Australia which is extraordinary). This year’s Farm Aid was held at Saratoga Performing Arts Center; my wife and I had rear orchestra seats to the left of the stage on this beautiful September day in upstate New York. Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats were an early highlight; I have seen the band open for Chris Stapleton, headline the Apollo Theatre and I believe perform at the last Farm Aid held in Saratoga. The band killed and the crowd was totally into their set where they played mostly familiar songs. Margo Price looks great but I find her voice not to be especially powerful and she was not really doing it for me. Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds were great as always and there was clearly a large DMB contingent in the audience who sang along to every Dave tune. For his final tune, Matthews brought Ratelifff back on stage with Micah and Lucas Nelson to perform The Band’s classic “ The Weight” which was yet another highlight of the day. The John Mellencamp set is pretty much the same year to year but he always blows the crowd away with his many classic hits. Mellencamp is every bit the rock star and knows how to rouse an audience. Next was Neil Young and his crew scurried to set up for a full band stage presentation as this would be the debut of The Chrome Hearts as Neil’s latest backing band. Micah Nelson remains from the Crazy Horse tour that was abruptly suspended in Chicago and then canceled due to illness. Replacing Ralph Molina on drums and Billy Talbot on bass were the Promise of the Real rhythm section with legend Spooner Oldham on keyboards filling out the line up. Young eased into things with a few Harvest Moon songs before going electric with “ Powderfinger”. Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts followed up the Farm Aid appearance with what is supposed to be the start of an east coast tour with two killer shows at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York where I managed to be right up front for both nights in the general admission orchestra ( more on that later). Willie Nelson and Family had some major technical issues to start their set with with no amplified sound and video images of Willie making him look frail, somewhat confused and every bit of 90 plus; but the band played on as we listened to the bulk of their set on Sirius as we headed to a local hotel for the night. It was a great day of music for a good cause. Next stop, the Capitol Theatre for two more epic Neil Young performances

Unknown Legend

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Rod Stewart Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theatre Friday, July 23, 2004

Now if I am recalling this Rod Stewart concert at Jones Beach Theatre correctly, I had four seats in the mezzanine (any seat in the mezzanine at Jones Beach is to be avoided; bad views and usually worse sound depending on how the wind is blowing that night) and our friends had bailed because of the rain. My wife and I then took our daughter and son (they weee young and did not have much choice) and Stewart played a mix of the Great American Songbook project and his many rock and roll classics. I just saw that Rod Stewart is going to play Mohegan Sun in the fall which makes sense as his recent tours have entertaining but a bit too Vegasy for my liking. The first Rod Stewart songs I remember as a kid in the 1970’s were “Stay With Me” and “ Maggie May”; two all time great rock and roll songs. Rod has managed to navigate through the pitfalls of show business over decades and maintain an incredible legacy; he is a truly a one of a kind musical icon.

Rhythm of My Heart

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NYCH Love Earth 2024

Neil Young & Crazy Horse finally hit the road with the “Love Earth” tour and it has been epic. The first Young & Crazy performance this year, for me, was at my first New Orleans Jazz Fest. The Rolling Stones started off weekend two of the festival on Thursday, with Foo Fighters, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, and the Coral Reefer Band filling out the weekend headlining. Next stop for me was Camden, New Jersey, where I met up with my buddy Eric in Philadelphia and we took the ferry across to the show. Two nights at Forest Hills Stadium followed with my son joining me in the GA pit for night one. Thankfully the tour stopped at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts, which is a short drive from my daughter. A somewhat stressful drive from New York to her house culminated in the two of us getting to the venue during the opener “Cortez the Killer” and wedging our way into the oversold pit area in front of the stage. When the tour was first announced it seemed as though Chicago would be the last U.S. date so I picked up a single pit ticket for myself with the perfect plan. As luck would have it, the Cubs had a day game and WhiteSox a night game same day with the concert venue for Neil that night in close proximity. A three and a half hour flight delay from LaGuardia Airport crimped my Wrigley Field portion but I made it in time to catch a few innings with some peanuts left to spare. I returned to the hotel to get ready for a few innings of White Sox- Orioles then NYCH. Just before leaving my room I saw there was an email from the venue which I assumed would be another warning to get there early as traffic would be bad. Unfortunately the email stated the concert had been postponed due to illness with no further specifics provided. Wow; my perfect plan came off the tracks and, after digesting the news, I went to the White Sox game and then the hotel bar for a nightcap. We still don’t know who was ill, or when the Chicago and two Texas dates that were to follow would be rescheduled, but I still have a pair on the pit for the added Denver gig in July and will travel to the rumored Saratoga Springs Farm Aid benefit in September. The tour is the closest thing to a “greatest hits” show that Neil has maybe ever put together, in honor of the great David Briggs who produced many of the tunes being performed. I believe the Canadian leg of the tour is supposed to kick off in July; let’s hope Neil gets back on the Horse snd is able to fulfill current tour commitments, and beyond, because these dates have been a celebration, and a blast.

Dangerbird

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Forest Hills Stadium Wednesday, May 15, 2024

For the second Neil Young & Crazy Horse performance at Forest Hills Stadium (and my fourth on this “ Love Earth” tour) I attended solo and stood about five rows back behind the pit facing the left side of the stage. After the band opened with “ Cortez the Killer” and “Cinnamon Girl” Neil blew up the set list adding “ Roll Another Number”, “ Dangerbird”, and “ Sugar Mountain” into the mix while also reinstating “Down By The River” and “F*!#in’ Up”.

The overcast sky hanging over this iconic outdoor venue provided an ambience that Mr. Young seemed to appreciate.

Everything about the two day Neil and Horsefest was special somewhat taking the sting out of what I spent at the merch booth. I ran into my childhood friend and concert buddy Joe Fisk and his girlfriend in a bodega on my way to the conveniently located Long Island Railroad Station and headed home a happy man. Tonight I try to catch up on some sleep, after a whirlwind rock and roll couple of weeks with work interspersed throughout, before heading to my daughter’s on Friday afternoon where we will be in the pit for Young & Crazy at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts that night. I had taken the family to a CSNY concert at the Jones Beach Theatre when the kids were much younger, but this is the first tour either of them have seen Uncle Neil & Crazy Horse up close and personal. David Fricke wrote an outstanding review of the Neil Young & Crazy Horse concert that took place at Forest Hills Stadium on Tuesday.; a must read.
The road goes on forever…..

Like a Hurricane

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Forest Hills Stadium Tuesday, May 14, 2024

The very long awaited, and several times postponed, Neil Young & Crazy Horse “Love Earth” tour is in full swing and it is an epic evening of rock and roll. My wife and I attended the second weekend of the New Orleans Jazz Festival a couple of weeks ago with the Rolling Stones playing Thursday, Foo Fighters headlong Friday and Neil Young & Crazy Horse Saturday. It was an absolutely outstanding weekend of music and food but the crowd around us for the Crazy Horse set was uninspired and either somewhat worn out from three days of festival or just not into Young and Crazy’s great set of mostly familiar tunes. I then broke up three days of working the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the US Tennis Center in Queens to meet my buddy Eric from Pittsburgh in Philadelphia where we took a ferry to Camden, New Jersey to see Neil Young & Crazy Horse perform Sunday night. Reverend Billy opened; he opened for Neil at Jones Beach Theatre several years back and I remember that, for a variety of reasons, I was not digging what the Rev was pitching. I’m not sure of it’s a complete goof, or partly serious, but the evangelical gent in the white suit irritates the hell out of me. Then Neil & Crazy Horse hit the stage and just blew everyone away, starting with an extended version “Cortez the Killer” with a newly discovered extra verse that was somehow lost while recording the original. Last night, my son and I were in the pit at Forest Hills Stadium for a ferocious set that included “Vampire Blues”, technical issues throughout “Hey Hey, My My” and ending with a raucous encore of “ Sedan Delivery” then “Rockin’ in the Free World”. Billy, Ralph, Micah and Neil seem to be getting better with each show and I will be there again tonight for a second helping at the always very cool outdoor venue, Forest Hills Stadium, where there are still plenty of tickets available and a price drop for orchestra seats. It may rain but who cares; go see this show!

American Stars ‘n Bars!

Down By The River

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Aerosmith Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theatre Thursday, June 22, 2004

I do not know how many times I have seen Aerosmith perform in concert. The first time was around 1978, or so, at the Nassau Coliseum when someone turned up Joe Perry’s amp to “11” during “Back in the Saddle” and the increased volume nearly knocking me off of the metal folding chair I was standing on in the orchestra. I saw Stephen Tyler reunite with Joe Perry during, what I believe at the time, was the last Joe Perry Project show that happened at My Father’s Place in Roslyn. I have seen Aerosmith perform with Cheap Truck opening I do not know how many times; it has been a few. The most memorable Jones Beach Theatre Aerosmith concert I attended was the one that I attended with my son with Groupon tickets and Stephen Tyler whacked Joe Perry in the face while spinning the mic stand around. That might be this 2004 concert, but I am not entirely certain as the many Aerosmith experiences seem to blend together at this point. I had purchased tickets for the Madison Square Garden farewell tour show that was “postponed” because of Stephen Tyler’s throat issues but ended up taking the refund; they are still holding on to the money with no rescheduled dates announced or on the horizon as of yet. The Black Crowes, who were supposed to open for the tour, are using the hiatus to do their own headlining concerts in support of a new album and will make a stop at Radio City Music Hall.

F.I.N.E.

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