REVIEW: 03 Jul 2009
‘Rockin In The Free World’ sees much air-punching and dancing and is resuscitated for three glorious finales – a spectacular finish by any measure.
REVIEW: 01 Jul 2009
Shakey’s long awaited archives box set
REVIEW: 27 Mar 2009
Craggy eco-concept record not the car-crash it could have been
NEWS: 05 Mar 2009
He also has a new album out in April
REVIEW: 04 Jul 2008
Shakey on top form for enthralling Malahide performance
REVIEW: 04 Jul 2008
Near-religious experience in Cork as Shakey performs at his best
NEWS: 04 Mar 2008
Neil Young is Ireland-bound this summer for a brace of shows in Malahide Castle, Dublin (June 29) and Live At The Marquee, Cork (30).
REVIEW: 06 Nov 2007
Unlike his recent output, there’s no overarching preoccupation here, there is only a bunch of good tunes.
REVIEW: 25 May 2006
Recorded in six days and rushed out – first on the ‘net and now as an album release proper – Neil Young’s 32nd album is without a doubt his most...
REVIEW: 15 Sep 2005
From balmy folk revivalist to angst-rock totem, there are many Neil Youngs. Sometimes, you wish there was only one: the feckless, snarling fallen angel of On...
REVIEW: 20 Aug 2003
REVIEW: 02 Jun 2003
Lyrically the 57-year-old’s never been in better form.
NEWS: 12 May 2003
Art of gold: the opening gig of Neil Young's acoustic three-night stand in Vicar St makes Bono, Edge, Ron Wood and of course your correspondent Stuart Clark...
NEWS: 12 May 2003
Art of gold: the opening gig of Neil Young's three-night stand at Vicar St makes Bono, The Edge, Ronnie Wood and of course your correspondent Stuart Clark...
NEWS: 10 Mar 2003
Neil Young's three landmark shows in Vicar St sell out in fifteen minutes
REVIEW: 03 Apr 2002
This time out, the sound is Stax and the vibe is, in Ginsberg's words, holy soul jellyroll, blues but no haikus
REVIEW: 19 Oct 1994
Neil Young: “My Heart” (Reprise)
REVIEW: 24 Aug 1994
NEIL YOUNG: “Sleeps With Angels” (Reprise)
REVIEW: 23 Nov 2000
As Neil Young enters his fifth decade of writing and performing music, the world needs to be reminded of his god-like contributions, particularly as recent...
REVIEW: 20 Oct 1993
Neil Young: "Long May You Run" (Reprise)
REVIEW: 14 Nov 1991
If you were to look up the meaning of the word weld in the Oxford English Dictionary you'd find: *Weld v. unite (pieces of esp. heated metal etc.) into solid...
REVIEW: 27 Apr 2000
"Good to see you, good to see you again", is the phrase Neil Young begins Silver And Gold with, and never were truer words spoken.
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