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| And then he walked along the edge of the Circle
This is the place where we will post your stories about the Green's Playhouse, The Glasgow Apollo and Satelitte City (The Wee Apollo). As it develops we will break the stories up into sections such as Myths, Gigs I missed, Meeting the Bands, Where are they now etc. No story too trivial and we will only edit out bad language!
New Forum structure on Apollomemories soon.
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| The biggest mistake Neil Young has made in his life was to have the Eagles open a gig
for him. They were sheer class – he was a disaster. He could not hold a
tune to save himself and worst of all at the beginning of the gig he announced that
he was only going to do doing his new material. A bit rich considering (as far
as I know) this was his first visit to Scotland.
It proved to be a
catastrophe. Highlight of his performance was a sound engineer (!) coming out
from behind a huge speaker, with his headphones still on, trying to keep him in tune
by playing an accordion.
When he finished his set and came back on stage
(to lukewarm applause), he had the cheek to start his encore with the same song he
had started the concert with!.
I took me over 30 years to go back to
see him recently at the SECC where I must concede he was tremendous.
Despite
the foregoing, I am pleased I went. I wouldn’t have missed the Eagles for
anything.
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| I think Neil was going through a lot of anguish at that time as he had just lost two
friends to drugs. Yes the Eagles were brilliant. Some boys beside me were
heckling Neil Young every time he started to sing. They wanted 'Heart of
Gold.' I think Neil Young might have been in Glasgow before then. You've got to
hand it ot him, he's lasted the course! Anne Ross
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| went to this gig A Huge Neil Young fan and detesting The Eagles came out with
reversed opinions.The Eagles were Superb only saw them coz my girlfriend liked them I
wanted to stay in the Iron Horse what a mistake that would have been!Neil Young was a
mess as was the sound This was the 1st gig i ever walked out of early glad to
say hes got a lot better over the years
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| If I was granted a wish to travel back in time and attend any show from the past
which I missed I would have no hestitation in choosing Neil Youngs Nov73 Apollo
gig with the Santa Monica Flyers - and I wouldn't even care if I missed the
Eagles.
Although I wasn't there, this show is directly responsible for
turning me on to Neils music. One of my school friends attended the show and came
into school the next day telling me pretty much what the previous replies on this
thread stated, Neil was wasted.....Eagles were amazing...played songs twice
etc. I was immediately captivated by this having had Neil down as a wimpy
sensitive singer/songwriter type not worth much investigation. I borrowed a
cassette tape of After The Goldrush and was blown away thus beginning a 33 yr
(and counting) obssession with the man and his music.
I've since collected
recordings of this show (sadly incomplete) and several others from that tour and
these are amongst my very favourite music ever. Despite what folks say it sounds
to me like Neil does pretty good versions of his older songs and the crowd
sounds pretty enthusiastic even after the new songs. The Tonights The Night stuff
is off-key but then it's meant to be! Glasgow got off lightly with only 2
versions of Tonights The Night - at some shows he played it 3 times and in one
legendary US show from this tour played a >35min version!
I think what
some folks are missing is that this was a pretty much pre-planned show. The stage
patter (Welcome to Miami Beach..everythings cheaper than it looks folks) and
layout was the same at all the shows. Even Neil's wasted state ( on Tequila....for
the record ) was a constant feature and used more to get into the right mood for
the shows than the usual rock-star excess.
Finally got to see Neil for the
first time at the April 2nd 1976 show. Highlight of this one was hearing Like A
Hurricane for the first time. I recorded that show and on my tape you can hear
one of my friends at the end of that song declaring "That was the
best f***ing thing I've ever heard in my life" - honestly, it was
that good. Crowd were on good form too.....I remember after the encores when
the lights came up people were still singing "Were gonna wait until the
morning comes....till the morning comes"! Unfortunately I missed Neils
appearence busking in Central Station earlier in the day.
As a footnote,
Neil referred to the mighty Apollo some 17 years later at a 1993 show at the SECC.
....."that was a great place - pity they bulldozed it"
I couldn't
agree more.
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| I saw Neil Young and Crazy Horse at the Apollo in 1976, but my ticket stub says 28th
March - the same as the ticket stub on this site. Did he also play on the 2nd of
April? Or was the original gig rearranged for some five days later?
Whatever the date, my recollections are as follows - I don't remember there
being any support act and his set was dived into two - an acoustic section where he
was on stage by himself (he was wearing a checked lumberjack type shirt) and played
all the songs listed on here from "The Old Laughing Lady" right up to
"Heart of Gold". I am sure he said something at some point about
being "as happy as John Denver". He was then joined on stage by Crazy
Horse and they played an electric set, first of all tearing into "Country
Home".
During "Like A Hurricane", which was introduced as a new
song, a huge electric fan was turned on at the side of the stage and was
blowing Neil's hair all over his face. They finished up their set with
"Cortez The Killer" and then played two separate encores, first of all
"Cinnamon Girl" and then a barnstorming "Homegrown". He
must have played for well over two hours.
I thought it was absolutely
fantastic and out of all the other times I have seen him play only bettered by when I
saw him with Booker T and the MGs in Finsbury Park in London in 1995.
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| I was at that gig and my memory is that Neil Young and Crazy Horse were on great form
and doing loads of brilliant electric stuff - including Cowgirl and others from
Everybody knows this is Nowhere - but they were getting well booed from people who
seemed to only want the more laid back stuff from After the Goldrush. Neil then took
the huff and tried an accoustic set on his own but his heart wisny in it and he was
obviously well slaughtered on something or other. Still a good night and the eagles
were great even though I'd never heard of them before and slowly grew to hate them in
future years.
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| I must have been at the 2 April show as there was no Eagles and the NY & CH show was
tremendous!
I particularly remember hearing Like a Hurricane for the first
time, and the huge fan side stage.
I was doubting my memory reading the
comments above but am glad others put me straight!
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