Photos and Review: Neil Young with Promise of the Real Posted on 06/09/2019 by BBS Neil Young @ the Paramount Theatre, 5/21/19Photos by John Rudolph Neil Young and Promise Of The Real played The Paramount on Tuesday, May 21st to a sold out, silver-fox, hippy crowd that was straight groovin’ to some ’60s tunes. The folk/rock icon wasn’t as overtly political as he was in the ’60s, but there was definitely a hint of it. Tuesday’s concert kicked off with Neil playing a series of songs alone, playing the piano and the guitar solo. Young crushed 7 songs, including: “After the Gold Rush,” “Green Is Blue,” “Comes a Time,”and “Mother Earth (Natural Anthem).” After he finished his solo, Promise Of The Real joined Neil on stage and completely rocked! To be honest, I was pleasantly surprised how much Neil Young and Promise Of The Real could rock. They didn’t stop for 20 songs – with 2 in the encore. Some fans were a little disappointed that Tuesday’s show was shorter than past shows, however, he played 3 shows in a row with 23 songs in Eugene. His show really wasn’t short for most performers, as Neil Young is known for his hours-long performances. From start to finish, Neil was crazy energetic and he rocked the crowd as hard as any band half his age. Neil Young – photos by John Rudolph Written by: BBS on 06/09/2019.Last revised by: Dagmar Post navigation ← Previous Next →