Neil Young - Live Broadcast in Acl Austin (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

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Title: Live Broadcast in Acl Austin (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:22:01
Total Size: 550 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Are You Ready for the Country (Live) (03:25)
2. Hawks and Doves (Live) (04:29)
3. Comes a Time (Live) (03:34)
4. Bound for Glory (Live) (06:10)
5. Let Your Fingers Do the Walking (Live) (03:45)
6. Are There Any More Real Cowboys (Live) (03:13)
7. Heart of Gold (Live) (04:02)
8. Amber Jean (Live) (04:20)
9. Band Intro (Live) (01:54)
10. Roll Another Number for the Road (Live) (03:02)
11. Southern Pacific (Live) (08:27)
12. The Needle and the Damage Done (Live) (02:32)
13. Helpless (Live) (06:18)
14. California Sunset (Live) (04:12)
15. It Might Have Been (Live) (03:54)
16. Soul of a Woman (Live) (05:23)
17. Field of Opportunity (Live) (03:32)
18. Old Man (Live) (03:52)
19. Powderfinger (Live) (05:49)

An iconoclast with a large, loyal audience and a long, very successful career, Neil Young has explored a impressive range of styles – from acoustic introspection and wistful country rock to blistering hard rock, electronic experimentation, blues, rockabilly, and heartfelt polemics – while sounding entirely like Neil Young at all times, with his engagingly craggy voice, his flinty sincerity, and unique gifts as a songwriter. Young's creative restlessness is a comfortable match for his prolific nature, and he's not averse to dropping his current fascinations for something else on the drop of a dime, which frustrates some fans but also helps keep his music fresh and full of ideas. Even when he's in relatively familiar musical territory (his electric music with Crazy Horse, his rootsy semi-acoustic work, the intimacy of his solo performances, his thematic albums focusing on life experiences and his take on the world around him), there's a spark of unpredictability that fuels his muse and keeps him in the present day despite a career spanning over seven decades.