Tag Archives: 2014

Video: Bruce Springsteen Rocks Perth, Australia — Part 2

Yesterday I posted some great clips from Bruce Springsteen’s three shows in Perth, Australia.

Since then more clips have gone online — some of these are incredible quality, both audio and video — and you can check them out below:

“Born To Run” & “Dancing In The Dark” – Perth Arena, Feb. 5, 2014:

“The River” – Perth Arena, Feb. 5, 2014:

“American Skin (41 Shots)” – Perth Arena, Feb. 5, 2014:

“Shout” – Perth Arena, Feb. 5, 2014:

“Girls in Their Summer Clothes” – Perth Arena, Feb. 7, 2014:

“Atlantic City” – Perth Arena, Feb. 7, 2014:

“Thunder Road” – Perth Arena, Feb. 7, 2014:

“Out In The Street” – Perth Arena, Feb. 7, 2014:

“Rosalita” – Perth Arena, Feb. 7, 2014:

“High Hopes” – Perth Arena, Feb. 7, 2014:

“The Ghost of Tom Joad” & “Land of Hope and Dreams” – Perth Arena, Feb. 8, 2014:

“Dancing In The Dark” – Perth Arena, Feb. 8, 2014:

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Video: Patti Smith Sings John Lennon’s ‘Beautiful Boy’

Last night Patti Smith sang “Beautiful Boy” at the Capitol Offenbach in Offenbach, Germany.

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Audio: Download U2’s New Song, ‘Invisible,’ Free ’til Midnight Tonight

Download new U2 song, “Invisible,” for free at iTunes until 11:59 PM tonight (February 2, 2014).

Or stream it right now:

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Video: Neil Young Performs ‘Mother Earth’ – ‘a little hymn for Canadians, and for Canada’

This is knock-out gorgeous and heartbreaking.

Neil Young, “Mother Earth” from “Honour The Treaties” tour, Calgary, Jan 20, 2014:

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Video: Check out Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Just Like Fire Would’

Photo via Bruce Springsteen’s Facebook page.

New video for “Just Like Fire Would” off High Hopes.

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Tom Waits Splits From Robert Wilson ‘Death Car’ Production

Self-portrait by Tom Waits.

Tom Waits has abandoned his Robert Wilson theatrical collaboration, “Death Car,” according to a spokesperson for Waits, but Waits remains involved with director Aaron Posner and Teller’s (of Penn & Teller) production of the Shakespeare play “The Tempest,” to which Waits and his wife Kathleen Brennan are contributing songs and music.

“Death Car” is based on the story of Bonnie and Clyde. The production was to premiere at the Royal Theater in Copenhagen on November 7, 2014, but has now been pulled from the Royal Theater’s 2014 schedule, according to the Danish newspaper Metroxpress.

Waits’ “agent” told the Royal Theater “he does not feel that he can complete the project as planned,” Metroxpress reported.

“It was a huge shock. It was completely unexpected,” the play’s producer Nicolai Vemming told Metroxpress.

“The problem is linked to the music,” Vemming said. “When all this being said, I am grateful to Tom Waits makes the assessment that he can not reach to complete on time, and that he will not deliver a bad product. He feels bad about it, but the decision is taken.”

Robert Wilson is still working on “Death Car,” which was also to be performed in Germany, Norway and The Netherlands.

Meanwhile, “The Tempest” will premiere at The Smith Center for Performing Arts in Las Vegas in early April of this year.

Here’s part of the promotional write-up for “The Tempest”:

Experience Prospero’s wizardry as never before in this startling production, featuring magic created by Teller (of the legendary duo Penn & Teller). When shipwrecked aristocrats wash up on the shores of Prospero’s strange island, they find themselves immersed in a world of trickery and amazement, where Tom Waits’ Dust Bowl balladry and Teller’s magic animate the spirits and monsters.

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Video: Watch Neil Young at First Night of ‘Honour the Treaties’ Tour – Jan. 12, 2014

Neil Young at Massey Hall. Photo via Global News.

Last night, (January 12, 2014), Neil Young began his “Honour the Treaties” tour at Massey Hall in Toronto.

Here’s the set list.

Here’s a video of Neil Young at a press conference on January 12, 2014 talking about why he is supporting the First Nations communities with his tour of Canada:

Below are the clips I’ve found thus far from Massey Hall. If you find more, please let me know.

Meanwhile, enjoy.

“Old Man”:

“Ohio”:

“Southern Man”:

“Pocahontas”:

“Pocahontas” (another clip):

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Heart Of Gold” (another clip):

Compilation including “Helpless,” “Comes A Time,” “Heart Of Gold,” “Ohio,” and “After The Gold Rush.”

(Also check my posts with videos from the Carnegie Hall shows. Watch the January 6 show here, the January 7 show here) the January 9 show here and the January 10 show here.

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Video: Neil Young’s Final Night at Carnegie Hall — Jan. 10, 2014

Neil Young at Carnegie Hall, January 9, 2014. Photo via Jersey Nola.

Last night (January 10, 2014) Neil Young played the final night of his four-night run at Carnegie Hall.

The setlist is here.

(Also check my posts with videos from the January 6 show here, the January 7 show here) and the January 9 show here.

“On The Way Home”:

“Only Love Can Break Your Heart”:

“Mellow My Mind”:

“Mellow My Mind” (Another clip):

“Needle and the Damage Done”:

“Needle and the Damage Done” (another clip):

“Ohio” and “Southern Man”:

“Mr. Soul:”

“Changes”:

“Harvest”:

“Goin’ Back”:

“Out Of My Mind” (partial):

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Journey Through the Past” (brief clip):

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Coachella 2014 Lineup: Arcade Fire, OutKast,The Replacements, Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel

Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2014, April 11-13 and April 18-20.

Day 1: OutKast, The Knife, The Replacements, Broken Bells, Zedd, Girl Talk, Ellie Goulding, Chromeo, HAIM, Neko Case, AFI, Martin Garrix, Bonobo, Bryan Ferry, The Glitch Mob, The Afghan Whigs, The Cult, Bastille, Flume, Aloe Blacc, Jagwar Ma, A$AP Ferg, Grouplove, Woodkid, Carnage, Shlomo, Gareth Emery, Michael Brun, MS MR, Kate Nash, Hot Since 82, Damian Lazarus, GOAT, Nina Kraviz, Anthony Green, Duke Dumont, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Solomun, ZZ Ward, Anti-Flag, Caravan Palace, Flatbush Zombies, Deorro, Waxahatchee, Title Fight, Davide Squillace, DJ Falcon, Dum Dum Girls, Austra, Tom Odell, Dixon, Wye Oak, Crosses, Mako, The Preatures, The Bots, Gabba Gabba Heys

Day 2: Muse, Queens Of The Stone Age, Skrillex, Pharrell Williams, Lorde, Foster The People, Pet Shop Boys, MGMT, Empire Of The Sun, Fatboy Slim, Nas, Kid Cudi, The Head And The Heart, Sleigh Bells, Cage The Elephant, City And Colour, CHVRCHES, Dillon Francis, Capital Cities, The Naked And Famous, Temples, Mogwai, Warpaint, Solange, Washed Out, Future Islands, Ty Segal, DARKSIDE, Banks, Tiga, Bombay Bicycle Club, Holy Ghost!, Netsky, RL Grime, Galantis, Foxygen, White Lies, Graveyard, The Internet, Laura Maula, The Dismemberment Plan, Headhunterz, Blood Orange, GTA, TJR, Cajmere, Guy Gerber, Nicole Moudaber, MAKJ, Bear Hands, The Magician, Young & Sick, Unlocking The Truth, Saints Of Valory, Carbon Airways, UZ, Syd Arthur, Bicep, Drowners

Day 3: Arcade Fire, Beck, Calvin Harris, Neutral Milk Hotel, Disclosure, Lana Del Rey, Motorhead, Alesso, Duck Sauce, Little Dragon, Beady Eye, Flosstradamus, The Toy Dolls, The 1975, Adventure Club, Big Gigantic, Chance The Rapper, Laurent Garnier, Krewella, Rudimental, STRFKR, Fishbone, Trombone Shorty, AlunaGeorge, Art Department, Flight Facilities, Frank Turner, John Newman, Maceo Plex, Superchunk, Bombino, Daughter, Bad Manners, Surfer Blood, Lee Burridge, Poolside, Classixx, Showtek, James Vincent McMorrow, Bo Ningen, Aeroplane, Ratking, Jhene Aiko, J. Roddy Walston & The Business, Factory Floor, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Anna Lunoe, The Martinez Brothers, Scuba, John Beaver

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Video: Neil Young at Carnegie Hall, Jan. 7, 2014 + Full Show Audio

Photo via theuofmusic.

Neil Young at Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium in New York City, January 7, 2014.

Here’s the setlist.

By the way, if you want to download the entire January 6 and 7 shows, go here and look around.

(Also check my posts with videos from the January 6 show here, the January 9 show here and the January 10 show here.)

“On The Way Home”:

“A Man Needs A Maid”:

“Goin’ Back”:

“Ohio”:

“Southern Man”:

“Southern Man” (another video)”

“Mr. Soul”:

“Needle Of Death”:

“Harvest Moon”:

“Flying On The Ground Is Wrong”:

“Heart Of Gold”:

“Comes A Time”:

“Comes A Time” (another video):

“Comes A Time”:

“Long May You Run”:

“Long May You Run” (Another video):

And from the January 6 show:

“Hank To Hendrix”:

“Only Love Can Break Your Heart”:

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