Neil Young performed his 1970 track 'Till The Morning Comes' live for the first time during a show in Paris earlier this week.
Young played a private concert for French billionaire Édouard Carmignac at the Théatre Mogador on Monday (January 25), with the veteran singer-songwriter offering up a rare rendition of the 'After The Gold Rush' album cut.
He followed the performance with 'Creeple Creek Ferry', another song he has rarely played live. Stereogum reports that Young has only performed the latter track three time prior.
Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/neil-young/9102 ... BCVDMgJ.99
(with video footage)
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