Neil Young closes his headline set at Hop Farm Festival in Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent on Sunday 6 July 2008 with a cover of The Beatles classic, A Day In The Life.
digitaljoke ~ thats the problem, we needed love to "endure" not "indure" !
Just jokin' I was there and the whole event was managed very well until the end when a few idiots thought they were the most important people on site and should leave first. Result was a prang and a punch up. They could not have been Shakey fans though as they left before he did Day In The Life.
Agree with 19111967 that he over played No Hidden Path but otherwise..... Brilliant.
I know exactly what a Neil young gig is all about have been a Neil young fan for 30 years probably longer than you were born son,have seen him play live 11 times now,hes a genius but even the most hardened fans think that 30 minutes for a song 25 of which is a repetitive solo is pushing it, even for Neil young. If it had been like a hurricane maybe there an excuse, but not a new song off the last album, which by the way was written over 30 years ago and only released now. Back 2 westlife you go
Neil's a living God! Shame everyone turned into selfish idiots just as soon as they where back in their little cars trying to get home. Didn't take long for the love to go and you all to forget lyrics like 'love and only love will indure' -Peace
See i thought the other way around. Primal scream sounded like they had given up being cool for lent, whilst neil put in a decent electric set when he has been doing acoustic stuff recently. Loved it
Really enjoyed it. Supergrass were excellent as well.
Dmanlamius76 3 years ago
I was There! Great venue.
Met up with Bob Gillespie during Neil Young.Perfect night.
D.D
reverb1974 3 years ago
gah im raging, i was going to go but my dickhead mate couldnt get the day off work. this looks amazing too. thanks a lot chip.
coombeh 3 years ago
My dad went!
IWillSubYou 3 years ago
digitaljoke ~ thats the problem, we needed love to "endure" not "indure" !
Just jokin' I was there and the whole event was managed very well until the end when a few idiots thought they were the most important people on site and should leave first. Result was a prang and a punch up. They could not have been Shakey fans though as they left before he did Day In The Life.
Agree with 19111967 that he over played No Hidden Path but otherwise..... Brilliant.
FarmerJohnOHHARR 3 years ago
I know exactly what a Neil young gig is all about have been a Neil young fan for 30 years probably longer than you were born son,have seen him play live 11 times now,hes a genius but even the most hardened fans think that 30 minutes for a song 25 of which is a repetitive solo is pushing it, even for Neil young. If it had been like a hurricane maybe there an excuse, but not a new song off the last album, which by the way was written over 30 years ago and only released now. Back 2 westlife you go
19111967 3 years ago
you didnt deserve to be at the concert, you dont know what a neil gig is about!
HU1212ICANE 3 years ago
Neil is brilliant but did he do the 30 minute hidden path song there too, lost the will to live man
19111967 3 years ago
Neil's a living God! Shame everyone turned into selfish idiots just as soon as they where back in their little cars trying to get home. Didn't take long for the love to go and you all to forget lyrics like 'love and only love will indure' -Peace
digitaljoke 3 years ago
See i thought the other way around. Primal scream sounded like they had given up being cool for lent, whilst neil put in a decent electric set when he has been doing acoustic stuff recently. Loved it
joealexanderuk 3 years ago