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Sat, Nov 17 The fans had come to hear Neil Young sing Neil Young songs. He had upset a
in the upper bowl screamed for "Old Man" during the opening, solo acoustic
by a band (led by longtime drummer Ralph Molina) and plugged in Old Black, his
vintage Les Paul. During the electric portion, the title of each son...

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