Neil Young Plays Fan-Favorite Song Live for the First Time in 25 Years: Watch!
The Godfather of Grunge is back, and he brought some old favorite tracks with him! Neil Young kicked off his Love Earth Tour in Rattvik, Sweden on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, backed by his new band The Chrome Hearts.
The legendary singer-songwriter played many of his famous classics, like "Harvest Moon" and "Old Man," but fans were surprised to see some tunes on the setlist that hadn't been played in decades.
Crazy Horse hit "Sun Green" made it onto the lineup for the first time since 2004, while Young played the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song "Looking Forward" for the first time since 2000, according to Ultimate Classic Rock — a whopping 25 years ago! Watch the powerful performance below:
"Looking forward all that I can see/Is good things happening to you and to me/I'm not waiting for times to change/I'm goin' to live like a free roamin' soul/On the highway of our love," sings the crooner.
The often-controversial Canadian-American musician plans to rock out on the European leg of the tour until coming to North America for the second leg beginning Aug. 8, 2025.
Young had multiple brief stints teaming up with David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash to release music under the name Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, releasing albums as a foursome in 1970, 1988, and 1999. Their final album included the hit "Looking Forward," which Young wrote.
Young dug up another old hit recently, reaching even further back in his musical portfolio for a benefit show at Lakefield College in Ontario, Canada. The lyricist played "My Boy," a song from his 1985 album, Old Ways that hadn't been performed since 1983, according to Stereogum.
Neil Young Plays Fan-Favorite Song Live for the First Time in 25 Years: Watch! first appeared on Parade on Jun 19, 2025
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