
Some of the best:
-C.U. Fieldhouse, November ’76 w/ Crazy Horse - blistering
through material from his mid-period masterpiece Zuma, the energy just poured off
the stage.
-McNichols Arena, 1978, Rust Never Sleeps tour - entire
audience is handed 3-D glasses so they can see the band rust in real time. With
oversized props and everyone wearing the glasses it was surreal.
-Cheyenne Frontier Days, 1984, International Harvesters tour
- pouring rain, Neil and his band played a total hoedown.
-Red Rocks, Freedom Tour - A fog-shrouded stage revealed
Neil by himself opening and closing with "Rockin’ In The Free World."
-Red Rocks, Alchemy Tour - Neil’s manager Elliot Roberts
(one of the coolest guys ever- may he rest in peace) arranged for a few record
store owners to meet Neil in Elliot’s tour bus after an incendiary 2 1/2 hour
guitar-fest. We sat on the bust admiring Elliot’s orange plastic bong, when
Neil came bounding in full of energy and enthusiasm. He looked amazing and was
totally friendly and excited to talk about his new Pono device. After a couple
of questions from me he realized I had concerns about the Pono cutting
traditional retail out of his music. Instead of being taken aback, you could see
the wheels turning in his head and he said, “Well, we’ll still make you records
and Blu-Rays - nothing sounds better than that.” He was so gracious and open.
My party walked off that bus two feet off the ground. We knew we had been in
the presence of not only a great artist but a truly kind human soul.
Through each new album, every tour, the books and movies,
even the technology projects Neil has been an artistic and spiritual companion
to me since the 1960’s and he means more to me each year. I hope he never
stops!
- Paul Epstein
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