Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Tweeter Centre
Ironic that Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young have titled their 30-city American tour, "freedom of speech", when the U.S. is currently exporting democracy to Afghanistan and Iraq. But that's what irony is all about - to expose hypocrisy. Some have said this tour is just to showcase or showoff Neil Young's new anti-war album, Living With War. That misses the point that CSNY have always been at the vanguard of social activism. Also note that the muddled East is currently getting worse not better. So what better time to head out and rally the folks who can make a difference and to quote David Crosby's Long Time Coming "Speak out against the madness/ you've got to speak your mind/ if you still dare."
We offer you the opening show of the tour at the Tweeter Centre, in Camden, New Jersey, on July 6, 2006. This is the first of three sets they played that evening. It's a solid audience recording that could have been better if the PA was more willing and able.
- 01 Flags Of Freedom
- 02 Wooden Ships
- 03 Woodstock
- 04 Long Time Gone
- 05 Military Madness
- 06 Wounded World
- 07 After The Garden
- 08 Living With War
- 09 The Restless Consumer
- 10 Shock And Awe
- 11 They Want It All
- 12 Feed The People
- 13 Immigration Man
- 14 Families
SOURCE | AUD | SOUND QUALITY | A- | FORMAT | Mp3 | BITRATE | 192 | TRACKS # | 14 |
LOCATION / VENUE | Camden, NJ | Tweeter Theater | DATE | 06–07–06 | |||||
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Labels: CSNY, Neil Young
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