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(hennemusic) Neil Young is previewing plans for a 2020 tour with Crazy Horse. They released their first album together in seven years, "Colorado", last October.
"We have been looking at booking the Crazy Horse Barn tour," writes the rocker on his Neil Young Archives site. "Many of the old places were used to play are gone now, replaced by new coliseums we have to book [a] year in advance and we don't want to anyway. That's not the way we like to play.
"It sounds way too much like a real job if you have to book it and wait a year, so we have decided to play the old arenas - not the new sports facilities put up by corporations for their sports teams. Largely soulless, these new buildings cost a fortune to play in.
"We wanted to play in a couple of months because we feel like it. To us it's not a regular job. We don't like the new rules." Young then proceeded to share a list of demolished arenas across North America alongside a number of existing buildings
"If you are looking for us on our Crazy Horse Barn Tour," adds Young, "we will hopefully be in one of the existing arenas. Hope to see you there. News coming pretty soon!" Read more here.
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