Watch Neil Young Debut New Backing Band the Chrome Hearts at Farm Aid
The all-star charity show also featured a rendition of “The Weight” with Dave Matthews, Lukas Nelson, Micah Nelson, and Nathaniel Rateliff sharing lead vocals
Three months after calling off his summer tour with Crazy Horse due to an unspecific illness in the band, Neil Young returned to the concert stage Saturday evening at Farm Aid in Saratoga Springs, New York. He was backed by his new group the Chrome Hearts, which features organist Spooner Oldham, guitarist Micah Nelson, and the Promise of the Real rhythm section, bassist Corey McCormick and drummer Anthony LoGerfo.
Their abbreviated set kicked off with a trio of songs from Harvest Moon: âFrom Hank to Hendrix,â âHarvest Moon,â and âUnknown Legend.â The latter two were inspired by the late Pegi Young, and Oldham was a pivotal part of her backing band the Survivors in the final years of her life. (He also has a long history with Neil Young.) It was the beautiful way to honor her memory.
Young then sat down on the piano to perform the nostalgic âJourney Through the Pastâ for the first time since 2019, followed by Farm Aid-friendly âLove Earthâ from his 2022 LP World Record. His acoustic guitar came back out for a rare full-band âHeart of Gold,â where Nelson expertly recreated Ben Keithâs pedal steel parts from the original on his electric guitar, and then Young strapped on Old Back for a singalong rendition of âHomegrown.â He wrapped up the set with a blazing âPowderfinger.â
âThis is something we can to help all the farmers,â Young told the crowd. âWhen the earth is solid and the earth is healthy, the farmers can really do their thing. Not the corporate framers. Not the factory farmers. Not the farmers with the big offices. The farmers, the real American farmers, all colors, all kinds of people on the earth together, all Americans, working together.â
Earlier in the night, Lukas Nelson and bluegrass band the Travelinâ McCourys played a cover of Adeleâs âSomeone Like Youâ before bringing out Del McCoury himself for Willie Nelsonâs âMan With The Blues.â Mavis Staples turned her set into a gospel revue with powerful renditions of Staples Singers classics âHeavy Makes You Happy,â âFreedom Highway,â and âCity in the Sky.â
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Margo Price, Farm Aidâs youngest board member, centered her set around new material like âDonât Wake Me Upâ and âWild at Heartâ before dedicating a cover of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakersâ 1986 deep cut âWays to Be Wickedâ to the the memory of Jeremy Tepper.
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds delighted the crowd with Nineties favorites âDonât Drink the Waterâ and âAnts Marchingâ before bringing out Lukas Nelson, Michael Nelson, and Nathaniel Rateliff to cover âThe Weight.â It was a tiny preview of the upcoming Life is a Carnival Last Waltz Tour â24, which will feature Lukas Nelson on a couple of dates. Rateliff is playing the kickoff event October 17 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles alongside Staples, Trey Anastasio, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Bob Weir, and many others.
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John Mellencamp began his segment of the show with his 2008 deep cut âJohn Cockers,â and then tore through big Eighties hits like âSmall Town,â âPaper in Fire,â âJack and Dianeâ and, of course, âRain on the Scarecrow.â Willie Nelson closed out the night by playing standards like âWhiskey River,â âOn the Road Againâ and âBloody Mary Morningâ alongside his two sons.
The show was the kick-off for an abbreviated tour for Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts. They play at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester on Monday and Tuesday before headlining the Painted Turtle benefit show in Lake Hughes, California, alongside Stephen Stills and John Mayer on October 5.