Overview
- Neil Young headlined the Light Up the Blues charity concert in Los Angeles, debuting the politically charged song 'Let’s Roll Again' with critiques of Tesla and corporate practices.
- During the performance, Young revived 'Ordinary People,' a deep cut not played live since 1988, in a new guitar-heavy arrangement.
- Young reunited with longtime collaborator Stephen Stills, performing 'Human Highway,' 'Rockin’ in the Free World,' and joining Stills for Buffalo Springfield’s 'For What It’s Worth.'
- The event, held at the Greek Theatre, raised funds for Autism Speaks and featured performances by Billy Idol, Cat Power, Nathaniel Rateliff, Rufus Wainwright, and Linda Perry.
- Young has expressed concerns on his blog that his outspoken criticism of Donald Trump could result in being barred from re-entering the U.S. after his upcoming European tour.