By Tyler Jenke Neil Young has dug deep into his archives for the latest addition to his Fireside Sessions, pulling out “Pardon My Heart” for its first performance in over 50 years. Explore ...
Click here to check it out. The mournful “Pardon My Heart” was first heard live on May 16, 1974, when Young played a surprise late-night set at New York’s Bottom Line after a Ry Cooder show.
Neil Young has shared "Pardon My Heart" as the latest video in his Fireside Sessions series which sees him perform deep cuts from his extensive back catalogue. On Christmas day, he shared a video of ...
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On Saturday, he posted another home video doing “Pardon My Heart,” a song he hadn’t played live in over 50 years. Young’s new performance of “Pardon My Heart” is the second entry in ...
Once the track was completed, it sat in the vault for over a year. ‘Pardon My Heart’ was released only a few months later on ‘Zuma’, but his album ‘Homegrown’ didn’t see the light of ...