![]() ![]() It's just deja vu, as time loops on & on into infinity. Especially when we wrote about "Funny how some things never really change." ![]() We did hunt around a bit for the "Tell Me Why" story but didn't really find anything.īut wee did find an interview titled "Tell Me Why" for an interesting time capsule. Thrasher? I thought I heard the Tell Me Why story here back in 2003 ? Do you recal? I think you might be able to find the original post. ![]() ![]() If I died before a Neil show my hope would e for someone to pass along that message. But Neil knew that the person passed away (that was written on a small message handed over to him at the start of the break), but the audience did not know and started giggling. So if anyone is able to fill in blanks on the 2003 tour in Antwerp, please let us know!Īt the very end of the show in Antwerp he also played "Long May You Run", and he commented : "For the same guy who couldn't come". Steve and Danielle in Brisbane, Australia Kind of like what we mentioned the other day regarding 3 Harvest Moon concert stories: We must admit that it's these kinds of stories which find most rewarding to share here on TW. Kind of sad, but nice to know Neil was making a gesture to his fans. The next show after Antwerp he started again his second set with "Lotta Love".Īlbert - that's pretty cool. He mentioned that the song was dedicated to "someone who bought a ticket but couldn't come". Then he changed his standard setlist and opened the second set with "Tell me why". But in Antwerp Neil was informed that there were two open seats left in the audience because one of the people who bought a ticket passed away. Two interesting details about this song :ġ) it was the opening song of the show when I saw Neil & Horse for the first time in 1976,Ģ) during the Greendale solo tour in 2003, he opened the second part of all his shows with "Lotta Love". ![]()
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