Consequence of Sound — Including the live debut of "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?" and the first performance of "I Wanna Be Your Man" in 23 years. more info
Stereogum — Neil Young and Paul McCartney headlined the second night of the Desert Trip classic-rock wet dream festival in Indio, California last night. Midway through McCartney’s closing set, he brought Young back up to the stage to perform the Beatles’ “... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Moral outrage, and its frequent companion, righteous indignation, have played crucial roles in rock ‘n’ roll since political and social commentary joined the musical conversation in the 1960s, the jumping off point in the careers of all ... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Moral outrage, and its frequent companion, righteous indignation, have played crucial roles in rock ‘n’ roll since political and social commentary joined the musical conversation in the 1960s, the jumping off point in the careers of all ... more info
New York Times — Checking in with some of those on hand for a three-day festival featuring some of rock’s most venerable names: Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, Neil Young and the Who. more info
New York Post — Neil Young was probably right when he sang “rock and roll can never die,” but even he would have to admit that it’s been missing in action lately. In August, MTV’s Video Music Awards featured not even one guitar-based band in the entire show.... more info
New York Times — The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, the Who and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd are among scheduled performers at the festival in Indio, Calif. more info