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Neil Young/Pegi Young
7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 18. The Fox Theatre, 527 North Grand Boulevard.
Published on November 14, 2007
The eternal enfant savant Neil Young calls Chrome Dreams II "a form based on some of my original recordings, with a large variety of songs, rather than one specific type of song," which is true even if no one knows what the hell that means. After the all-too-literal eco-mess of Greendale and the once-necessary, now-fruitless fight songs of Living With War, Young may be better off not meaning too much, even as he dips into his infinitely inscrutable archives for long-rumored, eighteen-minute guitar and horn epics, dorky jokes, country fluff and Crazy Horse smackdowns. His current tour features wife Pegi as an opener and then acoustic and full-out electric sets from the impetuous genius they don't call Shakey for nothing.