Neil Young Adds “A Day in the Life” Cover to European Shows
Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily —
A month after
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Neil Young Covers The Beatles
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Here's Neil Young tearing up "A Day in the Life" in Dublin. Pretty damn cool.
Neil Young Covers the Beatles' 'A Day in the Life'
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It took Paul McCartney more than 40 years to perform the Beatles ' 'A Day in the Life' -- from the 1967's iconic 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' -- which he did last month during a concert in Liverpool. Now, Neil Young is covering the classic tune as an encore on his European summer tour. Warning: the video, shot at Malahide Castle in Dublin, Ireland, is rather shakey, but the audio is solid. Happy Canada Day, Neil!
Neil Young Covers "A Day In The Life" In Dublin
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