Neil Young, solo - Winnipeg, 2014, Jan.16 (AUDIO),Full set,19 songs,99 mins.

Good quality audio recording."Honour the Treaties" tour, Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, January 16, 2014. Set list: 01. From Hank To Hendrix talk 02. On The Way Home 03. Only Love Can Break Your Heart 04. Love In Mind talk 05. Mellow My Mind talk 06. Are You Ready For The Country 07. Someday -talk -- about Phil Ochs 08. Changes -- Phil Ochs cover talk 09. Harvest 10. Old Man 11. A Man Needs A Maid talk 12. Ohio talk 13. Southern Man 14. Mr. Soul 15. Pocahontas 16. Helpless talk 17. Heart Of Gold encore break 18. Comes A Time 19. Long May You Run 99 Minutes - **Later update, Jan. 19, 2014. Today I came across a letter to the editor at The Globe & Mail site written by Neil, answering criticisms aimed at him re. his earlier comments re. the Alberta oil sands. It's here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-... Video song clips from this same show have also been upped by other youtubers. Some of the photos in this slideshow come from those clips. Thanks for those. The onstage pics of Neil are all from the "Honour the Treaties" tour, most from Winnipeg, & some from Toronto. The other two cities on the tour were Regina & Calgary. This recording comes from a FLAC format torrent file kindly shared via popular live shows torrent sharing site, dimeadozen.org, by Dime member Dan896 who I assume also recorded the show: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-de... Or, anyone interested can also direct download an audio file of this show in lossless FLAC format via a file hosting site here: https://mega.nz/#!iQsljJ5K!u2KrDhZmtt... Neil Young 2014-01-16,Winnipeg. A concert to aid the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Legal Defense in their court challenge against Shell Canada's plan to expand its oil sands strip mining operations north of Ft. McMurray, Alberta.The first nation believes the expansion is a violation of their treaty rights protecting their land use rights in their traditional territory. Their community is downstream from current oil sands activity. The Athabasca Chipewyan are also concerned toxins from oil sands production, including in the fish they eat from waters polluted by oil sands toxins, may be the cause of what they say is a significant spike in cancer rates in their community in recent years. Neil Young, as a environmental activist, is concerned about CO2 emissions contributing to global warming, & is opposed to oil sands expansion which creates far more CO2 than does even other forms of oil production. Neil notes the extensive strip mining used to recover oil sands bitumen-oil is causing environmental devastation in Northern Alberta. Neil says large areas there resemble the moon, a war zone, or Hiroshima, post-atom-bomb.