Neil Young
Neil Young - The Needle And The Damage Done Live from Live Aid 1985
Venue: John F. Kennedy Stadium
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Date: July 13, 1985
In 1985, Neil Young took the stage at Live Aid, captivating an audience of 100,000 at the John F. Kennedy Stadium. This performance came on the heels of his album 'Old Ways,' released in 1985, which showcased his foray into country music. At this point in his career, Young was navigating a creative evolution, blending rock with country influences. Interestingly, he played 'The Needle and the Damage Done,' a poignant reflection on addiction and loss, underscoring the event's charitable aim to raise awareness for hunger. His raw, emotive delivery resonated deeply, reminding fans why he's often dubbed the 'Godfather of Grunge.' This live moment solidified his legacy as an artist who not only entertains but also conveys profound messages.