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Rush Announces Reunion Tour To Celebrate Life Of Drummer Neil Peart
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Rush Announces Reunion Tour To Celebrate Life Of Drummer Neil Peart

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, co-founders of the classic rock band Rush, have announced the band’s first tour in 11 years. The 2026 “Fifty Something” tour will, in the words of the band, celebrate Rush’s “music, legacy and the life of late drummer and lyricist Neil Peart.”

The tour, with German musician Anika Nilles taking drum duties, launches Sunday June 7 at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, the first of two nights there.

See below for full tour itinerary.

In a lengthy statement (read it in full below), Lee said, “It’s been over 10 years since Alex and I have performed the music of RUSH alongside our fallen bandmate and friend Neil. A lifetime’s worth of songs that we had put our cumulative hearts and souls into writing, recording and playing together onstage. And so, after all that has gone down since that last show, Alex and I have done some serious soul searching and come to the decision that we fucking miss it, and that it’s time for a celebration of 50-something years of RUSH music. So in 2026, my BFF Lerxst (aka Alex Lifeson) and I are going to hit the road once again to pay tribute to our past and to Neil by performing a vast selection of RUSH songs in a handful of cities. No small task, because as we all know Neil was irreplaceable.”

Peart died in January 2020 of glioblastoma.

The 2026 tour is being undertaken with the full support of Peart’s widow Carrie Nuttall-Peart and daughter Olivia Peart, who said in a statement, “We are thrilled to support the Fifty Something tour, celebrating a band whose music has resonated and inspired fans for generations, and to honor Neil’s extraordinary legacy as both a drummer and lyricist.”

After the two dates in Los Angeles, the Fifty Something tour will then go to Mexico City for one show, followed by two-night stands in Fort Worth, Chicago, New York and Toronto. The tour ends on September 17 with a single concert in Cleveland.

The band also announced today a 50-track super deluxe anthology, RUSH 50, available in five distinct configurations, including the (1) Super Deluxe Edition, (2) RUSH Store Exclusive Super Deluxe Edition, (3) 7-LP Deluxe Edition, (4) 4-CD Deluxe Edition, and (5) Digital Edition. The career-spanning anthology includes the first-ever reissue of their 1973 debut single and concludes with a live recording the final song Lee, Lifeson, and Peart played together during the 2015 R40 Tour closer at The Forum.

Among the band’s many hits are “Tom Sawyer,” “Fly By Night” and “New World Man.”

Here is Lee’s full statement:

“It’s been over 10 years since Alex and I have performed the music of RUSH alongside our fallen bandmate and friend Neil. A lifetime’s worth of songs that we had put our cumulative hearts and souls into writing, recording and playing together onstage. And so, after all that has gone down since that last show, Alex and I have done some serious soul searching and come to the decision that we fucking miss it, and that it’s time for a celebration of 50-something years of RUSH music. So in 2026, my BFF Lerxst (aka Alex Lifeson) and I are going to hit the road once again to pay tribute to our past and to Neil by performing a vast selection of RUSH songs in a handful of cities. No small task, because as we all know Neil was irreplaceable.

“Yet life is full of surprises, and we have been introduced to another remarkable person; an incredible drummer and musician who is adding another chapter to our story while continuing her own fascinating musical journey. Her name is Anika Nilles, and we could not be more excited to introduce her to our loyal and dedicated RUSH fanbase, whom, we know, will give her every chance to live up to that near impossible role. Before we hit the stage, we also hope to add another musician or two to expand our sound a wee bit and free up Alex and I, in order to show off some of our new fancy dance steps.

Lerxst, Anika and myself, along with many of our longstanding crew members have been hard at work rehearsing and designing the kind of RUSH show you’ve grown accustomed to expect from us. We dearly hope you will come along and help us celebrate our history together.”

And here is the Carrie Nuttall-Peart and Olivia Peart statement:

“We are thrilled to support the Fifty Something tour, celebrating a band whose music has resonated and inspired fans for generations, and to honor Neil’s extraordinary legacy as both a drummer and lyricist.

“Neil’s musicianship was singular. Compositions of intricacy and power that expanded what rhythm itself could express. As both drummer and lyricist, he was irreplaceable. Inimitable in his artistry, and unmatched in the depth and imagination he brought to the lyrics that inspired and moved so many, he profoundly shaped how fans connected with him and the band, giving voice and meaning to their own lives.

“As the band enters this new chapter, it promises to be truly unforgettable. We are excited to see how their new vision unfolds, and to hear this legendary music played live once again.”

TOUR DATES

Sun Jun 07 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
Tue Jun 09 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
Thu Jun 18 Mexico City, MX. Palacio de los Deportes
Wed Jun 24 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
Fri Jun 26 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
Thu Jul 16 Chicago, IL United Center
Sat Jul 18 Chicago, IL United Center
Tue Jul 28 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
Thu Jul 30 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
Fri Aug 07 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
Sun Aug 09 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
Thu Sep 17 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena
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Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts Rock for Rebellion » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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There are a few musicians who have been able to maintain both their relevance and their edge from the 1960s to the 2020s, and Neil Young remains such a trailblazer. One of the most influential rockers in music history, Young has also been a force across multiple genres, ranging from folk rock in the 1960s to what would become classic rock in the 1970s and onward to earning the honor of being dubbed “the godfather of grunge” in the 1990s. 

Young has kept it going in the 21st century, not just touring behind his classic hits but also delivering new material that continues to shine a light on the modern problems that plague society. That has included cutting-edge socio-political commentary in vibrant new music from 2003’s Greendale to 2006’s Living With War, 2015’s The Monsanto Years, 2016’s Peace Trail, and 2025’s Talking to the Trees with his current group, the Chrome Hearts. 

The Chrome Hearts aren’t really a brand new band per se, rather a recalibration of Promise of the Real, which served as Young’s band from around 2015 to 2020. Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real (often featuring Lukas’ younger brother Micah) backed Young for several tours and albums, a match made in music heaven, as Lukas and drummer Anthony LoGerfo had met at a Neil Young show in 2008. However, with Lukas deciding it was time to focus on his own career, Logerfo, bassist Corey McCormick, and Micah Nelson have carried on backing Young as the Chrome Hearts (along with keyboardist Spooner Oldham).

The Love Earth Tour has touched down for its penultimate stop at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, and it’s a homecoming show, with the Bay Area venue having previously hosted Young’s annual Bridge School benefit shows for many years. The tour has been winning raves across the nation while also making headlines with the new song “Big Crime”, which takes direct aim at the current occupants of the White House.

“Don’t need no fascist rules / Don’t want no fascist schools / Don’t want soldiers on our streets / There’s big crime in DC at the White House,” Young sings on the song released at the end of August. It’s pretty amazing how Neil Young is yet again the cutting-edge artist with the courage to call out the powers that be for their crimes against the people, much as he was back in 1970 when he authored the instant classic “Ohio” after a National Guard massacre at Kent State University that saw four anti-war student protestors shot dead with nine more wounded.

The concourse features some tabling opportunities for activism to “Take Action” to “Love Earth”, and it feels like a timely offering, with how the Trump regime has been dragging America in the opposite direction of protecting the environment to maximize fossil fuel exploitation and profiteering. It’s a critical time for humanity and the climate, so it’s inspiring to see Young back out on the road, still rocking out at age 79, while bringing a Love Earth Village on the road with him.

“Support your friends, Support the land, And support the people that want to care for the land. The revolution starts with us. The revolution starts with you,” says a quote from Young on the “Take Action” cards being handed out that feature a QR code linking to “the many ways you can LOVE EARTH & MAKE A DIFFERENCE!”

Photo: Lisa Miller

An intriguing group, Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir, open the show with a 30-minute set that sets an insurgent tone for the evening. The Reverend, played by actor and playwright William Talen, has grown his act from solo activism in New York City’s Times Square to leading a rock band with a backing choir and an inspiring message. “We work for the earth. What’s your favorite planet? Someone give me an Earthalujah, liberate yourselves,” Reverend Billy urges as an introduction to “La La Liberate”. 

He goes on to discuss how we recognize that we need to change. “Someone give me a Changealujah! We gotta go get the billionaires and they’re surrounded by police,” the Rev laments. “Let’s make some new change,” he says as an introduction to “Can We Be Strange Enough to Change Enough”, a rocking tune that takes on an uplifting revival vibe.

Reverend Billy goes on to call out the bankers and financiers of fossil fuels, suggesting that the audience “Tell ’em what they’ve been doing wrong with their money, tell’ em to do the right thing for the Earth… You are the Earth yourself, you’re on assignment, and you love the Earth, life is beautiful, we love the Earth,” he says as an intro to “Beautiful Earth” from 2022’s Change Without Us album. With encouragement to befriend the animals, trees, butterflies, and the sea, the song concludes the set like a sermon for planetary peace and harmony, culminating in a rousing finish as the Rev calls out for collective activism to change the world.

Neil Young has been an activist rocker throughout his career, yet even more so in the 21st century. He opens the show with “Ambulance Blues”, performed on acoustic guitar, where he sings of how “the air was magic” when he played “back in the old folky days”. The vibe elevates when Young switches to electric guitar as he and the Chrome Hearts rock out on “Cowgirl in the Sand”, from his classic 1969 album Everybody Knows This is Nowhere. The giant rust-colored amplifier prop behind him makes Young seem larger than life, and indeed, he is. The number of peers who can match his impressive career arc from then to now can arguably be counted on one hand.

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The bluesy “Vampire Blues” from 1974’s On the Beach album turns out to be a tour debut, as Young isn’t content to just repeat the same setlist each night. It taps into the environmentalist theme of the tour, with Young singing of a vampire “Sucking blood from the earth” to “Sell you 20 barrels’ worth”. The fan favorite “Powderfinger” from 1979’s Rust Never Sleeps gets the place rocking again with the guitar-driven sound that led to the “godfather of grunge” tag, as Young sings of when he was just 22 and “was wondering what to do”.

“Thank you for coming, take care of yourself in this crazy world, we’re just glad to be here tonight,” Young says after “Long Walk Home”, perhaps alluding to the Charlie Kirk assassination earlier in the week, among other daily insanities.

The show soars to a multidimensional level on the electrifying “Be the Rain”, as Young sings what feels like a signature anthem for the Love Earth Tour: “Save the planet for another day / Don’t care what the governments say…” The climactic closing track of 2003’s Greendale concept record, featuring his long-time band Crazy Horse, the song remains as timely now as the lyrics implore the audience to take action. “We got to wake up, We got to keep going / We got a job to do / We got to save Mother Earth.”

The Chrome Hearts sound fantastic as McCormick and LoGerfo rock a heavy groove, while Young and Nelson riff out on an extended jam. There’s something so uplifting about seeing a band rock out on a well-crafted song about standing up to the powers that be to save the planet, and Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts show how it’s done on “Be the Rain”.

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“Southern Man” from 1970’s After the Goldrush gets a theme going as the band keep rocking on a classic tune that takes the South to task for its racism and moral hypocrisy. Micah Nelson displays his multi-instrumental skills by moving to piano for the song, but then he’s back on guitar when “Southern Man” leads directly into “Ohio” as the band throw down an incendiary performance of the classic anti-war anthem about “Four dead in O-hi-o”. Nelson stands out again as he fills the David Crosby role on the backing vocals, crying out, “Four! How many more?” 

Neil Young’s “Ohio” still holds a vital lesson for modern America. While the events of 4 May 1970, have been largely written off by history as a tragic accident, historical evidence suggests that President Richard Nixon had reason to hold a grudge against the militant Kent State chapter of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and sought to make an example of them. With another megalomaniac like Donald Trump in the White House making frequent threats against his perceived and often contrived political enemies, the lessons of 4 May 1970 loom large as Trump uses the National Guard to intimidate the citizens of America, as already seen in Los Angeles and Washington, DC. 

It’s an impactful combo when Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts move right from 1970’s “Ohio” into 2025’s “Big Crime” to make a bold and rocking statement as Young sings straight to the point: “Got to get the fascists out, Got to clean the White House out…” The song feels like it could be a sequel to 2006’s underrated Living With War (which oddly isn’t represented in the setlist), as it provides a musical boost for resistance to the right-wing extremism that America currently faces from the Trump regime.

“Silver Eagle” from 2025’s Talking to the Trees album is introduced by Young as a song inspired by his bus driver asking whether he was writing anything current. The mid-tempo road song captures the good vibes of taking the show on the road and “feeling free”. That leads to a performance of the heartfelt deep cut “Sail Away” from Rust Never Sleeps, apparently not played since 2013.

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The shimmering “Harvest Moon” follows as a majestic crowd pleaser that sounds great here under the stars, as well as CSNY’s “Looking Forward” for a stellar acoustic sequence. “Looking forward to all that I can see / Is good things happening to you and me / I’m not waiting for times to change / I’m gonna live like a free roamin’ soul / On the highway of our love,” Young sings in what feels like a timely message for heavy times.

Neil Young cranks up the insurgent rock ‘n’ roll vibe with “Sun Green”, a song from Greendale about an activist who chains herself to a statue of an eagle in the lobby of a power company to protest the sleazy corruption taking place. “Hey, Mr. Clean, you’re dirty now, too,” Young sings as he and the Chrome Hearts rock out. “Mother Earth has many enemies / There’s much work to be done,” he sings toward the end. 

That makes for a great segue into the ultra classic anthem “Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)”, as Young and the audience sing together, “Hey hey, my my, rock and roll can never die!” It’s an electrifying moment for those who consider rock and roll akin to their religion, which seems to be most of the crowd. Young and Nelson tear it up with scintillating riffage over the big groove as Shoreline rocks out. Another timeless classic follows with “Like a Hurricane”, as the set continues to surge. Nelson plays a keyboard with wings that descends from above on ropes, adding an extra surreal element to the performance. The psychedelic rock power here is at a high level as Young rips it up on one of his most influential tunes.

Young takes things back down a notch as he plays an organ on Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Name of Love”, singing “You hold the future in your hands / Do it in the name of love / Before another bomb explodes / Can you do it in the name of love?” It’s another timely question for this crazy world, where money in politics has corrupted our government to serve corporatocracy profiteering rather than serving the people. “Old Man” closes out the set with Young and the Chrome Hearts rocking righteously, before the band returns for a big encore on “Rockin’ in the Free World”. 

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The iconic tune from 1989’s Freedom still sounds remarkably contemporary, perhaps aided by its status as a staple encore for Pearl Jam since the 1990s (who also backed Young on his 1995 Mirrorball album). Like director John Carpenter‘s classic film They Live (1988), the song was a lament on the politics of the 1980s, which were dominated by the hypocritical “compassionate conservatism” of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush.

Yet, as in They Live, “Rockin’ in the Free World” continues to play as a prophetic vision of modern times, with the corporate race to the bottom and the corruption of politics by the military-industrial complex. Then there’s also the timeless power chords and the inevitable energy level the song conjures. 

It’s one of the great climactic closers in rock history, proven again here as Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts lead the audience in rocking out to “take America back”, as one of the tour T-shirts proclaims. At a perilous time for the US, when many musicians and artists are afraid to speak truth to power for fear of potentially offending part of their audience, Neil Young remains one of the most courageous and spiritual leaders of the rock and roll counterculture that he helped pioneer.

October 2, 2025 0 comments
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Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil Had Three Strokes Leading Up to the "Big One"
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Mötley Crüe’s Vince Neil Had Three Strokes Leading Up to the “Big One”

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Earlier this month, Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil revealed that he suffered a stroke last Christmas, leading to the band postponing its planned Las Vegas residency. Now, the veteran rocker has disclosed that he actually had three other strokes leading up to the “big one.”

Mötley Crüe are currently in the midst of the rescheduled residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, running through an October 3rd show (tickets available here). The concerts were originally slated to take place this past spring, but were postponed due to an at-the-time undisclosed medical issue affecting Neil.

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In his interview with the Las Vegas-Review Journal a couple weeks ago, Neil revealed, “I had a stroke. My whole left side went out… I had to learn to walk again, and that was tough. The doctors said they didn’t think I’d be able to go back on stage again.”

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In a new conversation with SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk (as transcribed by Blabbermouth), Neil shared more details about his medical battle, saying he may have recovered a lot sooner had he caught the “big” stroke sooner.

“It was Christmas night, and I went to sleep,” recalled Neil. “I woke up and I couldn’t get out of bed. I’m, like, ‘What’s going on?’ And my left leg wouldn’t work, and my left arm wouldn’t work. So I had to get help out of bed. I couldn’t push myself up to get myself comfortable in bed. And I had to have help. And slowly but surely, the sensation came back in my legs.”

He continued, “[My then-girlfriend] Rain has an aunt who’s a nurse, and she called her aunt, and she said, ‘This is what’s going on with Vince,’ and [her aunt] goes, ‘He’s had a stroke.’ And by then it was just too late to go to the hospital because you have to get [there] within, like, 12 hours or something. And I was just kind of, like, ‘Oh, it’s gonna go away. It’s gonna go away.’ … I thought, ‘Oh, well, it’ll come back in a little bit.’ But it didn’t. Yeah, that was the hard part. Then I went to the hospital. They said I had a stroke, and they go, ‘We can’t do anything for you now because you’ve already had it and you’ve gone past that time’ where they give you this drug — it makes it so you’re not numb on the side.”

As for what caused the stroke, Neil explained, “Well, they said that I had a blood clot in my leg that ran up through to my brain. And they showed me — I had a neurologist come out and they took x-rays and stuff, and you see I had scars in my brain. [And they said], ‘See that’s where you had a stroke.’”

The singer also found out that he’s actually had “four strokes throughout the years. Two of ’em I didn’t even know I had. One of ’em was a mini stroke that happened and I just lost feeling in my hand. And that was it. And I got over that pretty quickly. But then this last one, it was a big one.”

Asked by Trunk about how doctors knew he had four strokes, Neil responded, “Because they could see it in your brain. It’s scarred right around the same spot. I had four scars in my brain, and the neurologist said those are all strokes.”

Neil, who’s father died of a stroke in 2021, went through months of physical therapy to get back onstage. He performed a solo show in early August, and is currently rocking at “95 percent” with Mötley Crüe as they continue their Vegas residency. “There’s things that I can’t do on stage still,” he noted. “It’s hard to run back and forth on that stage. That stage is so huge. But I’m getting used to it.”

See a clip from Vince Neil’s interview with Eddie Trunk below.

#ICYMI on #TrunkNation – @thevinceneil was in studio w/@eddietrunk talking about the @MotleyCrue residency following suffering a stroke & he revealed that he’s actually had 4 strokes to this point. Go hear the full interview now on the @SIRIUSXM app:https://t.co/kIjdZTAXL7 pic.twitter.com/n4sChYsj7U

— Trunk Nation on SXM Faction Talk Channel 103 (@TrunkNationSXM) September 25, 2025

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Neil Young, Beck, Lana Del Rey Team For Benefit Show
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Neil Young, Beck, Lana Del Rey Team For Benefit Show

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Neil Young is bringing back his Harvest Moon benefit concert at the Painted Turtle Camp in Lake Hughes, Ca., and will welcome Beck and Lana Del Rey for the 2025 edition on Oct. 25. Young launched the event in 2019 as the successor to his annual Bridge School Benefit concerts, which he organized with his late wife Pegi.

Proceeds from Harvest Moon benefit not only the Bridge School, which supports children with severe speech and physical disabilities, but the Painted Turtle, which offers “transformative camp experiences” for children with serious medical conditions.

Young will perform with his band the Chrome Hearts, while marima ensemble Masanga will reprise their role as the first act of the day. Tickets are on sale now.

“This gathering, where music, nature and purpose come together, is a powerful celebration of hope and community,” says Painted Turtle executive director April Tani. “It’s an opportunity for all of us to support two extraordinary organizations making a real difference in children’s lives.”

Previous Harvest Moon performers have included John Mayer, Father John Misty and Norah Jones. In 2024, Young was joined by former bandmate Stephen Stills for a set of solo, Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young songs.

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Vince Neil Says He Had a Stroke That Delayed Motley Crue's Residency
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Vince Neil Says He Had a Stroke That Delayed Motley Crue’s Residency

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Motley Crue began a residency in Las Vegas Friday night that was supposed to commence last March, and singer Vince Neil has now revealed the reason for the six-month delay: He suffered a debilitating stroke last Christmas and has subsequently had to learn how to walk again, let alone rock again.

In an interview with Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John Katsilometes published Friday, Neil said that he had the stroke in his sleep on Christmas night 2024 and awoke the next morning realizing that “my whole left side went out.” Since then, the 64-year-old singer said, “I had to learn to walk again, and that was tough. The doctors said they didn’t think I’d be able to go back on stage again. I go, ‘No, no, I’m gonna do it. Watch and see.’”

Motley Crue kicked off what will now be a 10-show residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM on Friday night, with concerts set to continue there through Oct. 3.

When the residency opened was first announced as being postponed in the spring, the reason given was more vague — that Neil had to undergo “a required medical procedure.” And even in recent interviews given to promote the residency’s resumption, other band members were cagey about exactly what went down, before Neil himself let the cat out of the bag.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Thursday, bassist Nikki Sixx talked about Neil’s health issues and concerns that fans had raised after seeing the singer return to the stage with a solo show at the beginning of August. Sixx did not specify that Neil had had a stroke but was clear that it was a serious issue.

“He needed time to heal, and he’s been working really hard,” Sixx told the Times. “You can tell he’s working up the stamina, and a lot of people are like, ‘Oh, man, he’s not kicking ass like he used to,’ but it takes a lot of courage to have a doctor tell you you will probably never go onstage again and to fight through that. If he’s got some imperfect moments here and there, they’re getting erased as the days go with rehearsal.”

Neil told the Las Vegas newspaper about doing physical therapy with the help of his girlfriend on his 30-acre ranch for many months this year.

“I went from people carrying me to the bathroom, because I couldn’t walk myself, finally to a wheelchair,” the singer said. “I graduated to a walker, and then I had a cane. Now I don’t need anything. But it’s like a full-time job getting back to where you feel good again.. …. It takes a while to get your brain to start moving your legs, for them to do what your brain wants to do. You try to walk but it doesn’t come out right.”

Neil said that he was “90-95% back to where I was before, and it’s going to be great.”

Both of the aforementioned interviews — Neil’s with the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Sixx’s with the Los Angeles Times — also have their subjects addressing the band’s split with former guitarist Mick Mars in 2022 and the sore feelings and lawsuits that have come out of that. Among Mars’ contentions when he went public about being fired was that the band had relied on recordings in concerts for years.

“No, we never did that, ever,” said Neil in his interview, contending that Mars “was the only one on tape, because he kept fucking stuff up, so we had him on tape. … When he started going off on some weird tangent, our sound guy just turned him off and turned the tape on.”

writes that when Neil returned to the stage with his solo band in Boston on Aug. 2, some of the singer’s fans “applauded Neil’s long-awaited return,” while others in the Crue fandom “were concerned over his comparatively sluggish appearance in videos from the show.” A subsequent solo gig was canceled. With these factors all in mind, clips from the Vegas opening are obviously being heavily scrutinized in Motley Crue fan forums.

“I am going to push through the best I can,” Neil told the Las Vegas paper of the residency.

The group has a new compilation out, “From the Beginning,” that includes material from their 1981 debut album on up through a recent duet with Dolly Parton on the venerable “Home Sweet Home.”

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Neil Young Sued by Chrome Hearts Fashion Brand Over New Band’s Name
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Neil Young Sued by Chrome Hearts Fashion Brand Over New Band’s Name

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Last year, Neil Young began to play shows with a new backing band that he called the Chrome Hearts. Then, in June, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts—featuring Young, Micah Nelson, Corey McCormick, Anthony Logerfo, and Spooner Oldham—released their debut album, Talkin to the Trees. Now, Young and his bandmates are being sued by the Los Angeles fashion brand Chrome Hearts for trademark infringement.

Chrome Hearts LLC filed its complaint in a California federal court on Thursday, September 11. The lawsuit was first reported by Billboard.

In the complaint, obtained by Pitchfork, lawyers for Chrome Hearts outline the brand’s ownership “of the CHROME HEARTS® word mark, and composite trademarks comprising the CHROME HEARTS mark and design components,” dating back to 1991.

They argue that Young and his bandmates are infringing upon the brand’s trademark by selling “Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts” (NYTCH) merchandise that “incorporates the exact CHROME HEARTS® word mark and is thus likely to cause confusion with Chrome Hearts’ various Chrome Hearts Marks.”

“The likelihood of confusion is not merely hypothetical. Some clothing and apparel vendors have apparently already mistakenly assumed that there is a connection between NYTCH and Chrome Hearts, and are actively promoting that purported connection,” they claim. “For example, some vendors have started marketing t-shirts that prominently display Mr. Young’s name along with Chrome Hearts’s iconic stylization of the CHROME HEARTS® mark.”

According to the complaint, Chrome Hearts notified Young’s team in July about the alleged trademark infringement, but the band continued to tour under the banner and sell merchandise. Through the lawsuit, Chrome Hearts is now requesting that Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts stop using the name.

Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts and lawyers for Chrome Hearts LLC for comment.

September 13, 2025 0 comments
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Divya Khossla, Neil Nitin Mukesh's Ek Chatur Naar Box Office Day 1
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Ek Chatur Naar Box Office Day 1: Divya Khossla, Neil Nitin Mukesh Gets Strong Start; Earns Rs 1.04 Cr

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Ek Chatur Naar has made a good impression on its first day in theatres. The film earned Rs 1.04 crore at the India Net Box Office Collection (NBOC) on Day 1. Thanks to its unique storyline and dark comedy, audiences are showing interest, and the film is getting positive reviews and word of mouth.

Ek Chatur Naar Box Office Day 1

The movie stands out because of its fresh and unusual plot. It mixes humour with a dark twist, which has caught the attention of viewers looking for something different this weekend. Many film lovers are curious about the story and are heading to the cinemas to check it out.

Early reactions suggest that the performances in the film are also being appreciated. The cast has done a great job of delivering sharp dialogue and creating funny yet engaging moments throughout the film.

The film is presented by T-Series and produced by A Merry Go Round Studios. It is directed by Umesh Shukla, who is also one of the producers, along with Ashish Wagh and Zeeshan Ahmad.

With its strong opening and good buzz, Ek Chatur Naar is expected to do well in the coming days. If the positive feedback continues, the film could turn out to be a sleeper hit, one that slowly grows with time as more people hear about it.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Baaghi 4 Box Office Day 7: Tiger Shroff, Sajid Nadiadwala’s Actioner Wraps Up Week 1 Strong

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Neil Young Officially Releases Donald Trump Takedown "Big Crime"
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Neil Young Officially Releases Donald Trump Takedown “Big Crime”

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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As conspiracy theories swirl around his current health , Donald Trump hasn’t exactly had the best couple of days. Well, Neil Young is about to make it just a little bit worse as he officially releases his latest protest banger, “Big Crime,” to streaming services everywhere.

If you recall, Young and his band Chrome Hearts debuted the song in late August during their soundcheck at Chicago’s Huntington Bank Pavilion. (The show featured something of a “protest medley,” as “Big Crime” was slotted alongside songs like “Be the Rain,” “Southern Man,” “Ohio,” and “Sun Green.”) Check out the music video below, which is a bare-bones performance piece that captures as much ’60s-era defiance as that same era’s robust psychedelic vibes. “Big Crime’ is also available to download via the Neil Young Archives.

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The stomping anthem calls to “clean the White House out” and takes direct aim at the Trump administration’s takeover of Washington, DC’s law enforcement: “Don’t want soldiers on our streets/ There’s big crime in DC at the White House,” Young sings.

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In the arsenal of Young’s many potent protest jams, “Big Crime” feels like a proper standout. Admittedly, the lyrics (written out below) aren’t as verbose and mighty as, say, “Rockin’ in the Free World.” However, when you pair “Big Crime” with other recent takedowns like “Let’s Roll Again” and “If You’re a Fascist, Get a Tesla,” we see that Young is trading in some of that wit and nuance for a directness that the MAGA folk need to really get the message.

If you want to potentially stick it to Trump alongside the Canadian crooner, Young has a handful of dates for September. Grab your tickets here.

Neil Young 2025 Tour Dates:
09/04 – Woodinville, Washington @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
09/06 – Burnaby, Canada @ Deer Lake Park
09/10 – Bend, Oregon @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater
09/12 – Mountain View, California @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
09/15-16 – Los Angeles, California @ Hollywood Bowl
09/20 – Minneapolis, Minnesota @ Huntington Bank Stadium (Farm Aid 40)

“Big Crime” Lyrics (Emphasis by artist):

No more great again
No – no more great again
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House

Don’t need no fascist rules
Don’t want no fascist schools
Don’t want soldiers on our streets
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House

Got to get the fascists out
got to Clean the white house out
Don’t want soldiers on our streets
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House

No more great again
No – no more great again
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House

No more money to the fascists
the billionaire fascists
TIME TO BLACKOUT THE SYSTEM
no more great again
No – no more great again
TIME TO BLACKOUT THE SYSTEM
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House

NO MORE GREAT AGAIN
No NO MORE GREAT AGAIN
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House
There’s big crime in DC at THE White House
NO MORE GREAT AGAIN
NO NO MORE GREAT AGAIN

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Neil Young goes after Trump in new protest song, ‘Big Crime’ - National
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Neil Young goes after Trump in new protest song, ‘Big Crime’ – National

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Legendary Canadian rocker Neil Young debuted a new song this week, titled Big Crime, which not-so-subtly takes aim at U.S. President Donald Trump.

Young played the new track criticizing the Trump administration at his show in Chicago with his band The Chrome Hearts on Wednesday, and later posted the song’s lyrics on his Neil Young Archives website.

“There’s big crime in D.C. at the White House,” the 79-year-old rock icon sings in the chorus. Other lyrics aimed at Trump but not mentioning the president by name include “don’t need no fascist rules, don’t want no fascist schools, don’t want no soldiers walking on the streets.”

“Got to get the fascists out, got to clean the White House out, don’t want soldiers on our streets,” Young sings.

He also takes Trump’s signature slogan, “Make America Great Again,” and repeats throughout the song, “No more great again.”

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Young’s new song makes reference to Trump sending thousands of National Guard troops and federal law enforcement officials into Washington in a bid to fight the violent crime he claimed had strangled the city. Last week, Trump said he wants US$2 billion from Congress to beautify Washington as part of his crackdown on the city.

The development in Trump’s effort to override the law enforcement authority of state and local governments comes as he is considering expanding the deployments to other Democratic-led cities, including Baltimore, Chicago and New York.


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Young, who is a Canadian-American dual citizen, has directly criticized Trump in the past. In May, he told Trump to stop “worrying” about what Bruce Springsteen and other celebrities think of him.

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In a post on his website, Young told Trump he should focus on “saving America from the mess you made” instead of arguing with celebrities who have criticized him, like his recent feud with Springsteen.

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“What are you worryin’ about man?” Young wrote in the post. “Bruce and thousands of musicians think you are ruining America. You worry about that instead of the dyin’ kids in Gaza. That’s your problem.

“I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us. You shut down FEMA when we needed it most. That’s your problem Trump. STOP THINKING ABOUT WHAT ROCKERS ARE SAYING.”

Young added that Taylor Swift “is right” and “so is Bruce.” (Swift was a subject of one of Trump’s Truth Social posts in May. He wrote: “Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?’”)

“You know how I feel. You are more worried about yourself than AMERICA,” Young added. “Wake up Trump!! Remember what the White House is?”

“You are forgetting your real job. You work for us. Wake up Republicans! This guy is out of control. We need a real president,” Young concluded his post.

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Young’s post came after Trump escalated his feud with Springsteen, calling for a “major investigation” into the rock legend after Springsteen branded the Trump administration as “corrupt, incompetent and treasonous” during a concert in England.


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In early April, the Harvest Moon singer voiced concern that he may not be allowed to re-enter the United States after his European tour due to his criticism of Trump.

Young spoke out about his fears in a post on his Neil Young Archives website.


“When I go to play music in Europe, if I talk about Donald J. Trump, I may be one of those returning to America who is barred or put in jail to sleep on a cement floor with an aluminum blanket,” the folk-rock icon wrote.

“If I come back from Europe and am barred, can’t play my USA tour, all of the folks who bought tickets will not be able to come to a concert by me,” he added. “That’s right folks, if you say anything bad about Trump or his administration, you may be barred from re-entering USA. If you are Canadian. If you are a dual citizen like me, who knows? We’ll all find that out together.”

As Young has done many times in the past, he did not hold back about his feelings on Trump in his post, writing, “If the fact that I think Donald Trump is the worst president in the history of our great country could stop me from coming back, what does that say for Freedom? I love America and its people and its music and its culture.… Remember Freedom of Speech?”

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— With files from Global News and The Associated Press

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Wit, Chaos, And Comedy: Ek Chatur Naar Trailer Promises An Unforgettable Ride With Divya Khossla And Neil Nitin Mukesh! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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The wait is finally over as the trailer for the highly-expected comedy-thriller Ek Chatur Naar has been released and it’s a rollercoaster of madness, comedy, and methodical deception. Divya Khossla and Neil Nitin Mukesh are seen starring in leading roles in the film, which promises a plot full of mind games, secrets, and comedy that will leave audiences entertained till the final moment.

A Perfect Blend of Mystery and Madness

Directed by Umesh Shukla, Ek Chatur Naar delves into a world where everyone appears to have a different identity from the one they claim to be. The trailer capitalizes on the curiosity generated by the teaser by delving deeper into the warped chemistry between actors. Against the knife’s edge of manipulation and cunning, the tale weaves suspense with comedy, serving up a cocktail of high-stakes drama and clever one-liners.

Neil Nitin Mukesh infuses his character with a smooth, enigmatic twist, and Divya Khossla makes an appearance in a bold and intelligent avatar that keeps us guessing. As secrets begin to unravel and allegiances come into question, the movie balances its humor with taut tension, rendering the trailer a thrilling primer for what is to follow.

Power-Packed Ensemble Cast

Aside from the leads, Ek Chatur Naar has a great supporting cast that adds to the plot. The trailer teases glimpses of noted actors such as Chhaya Kadam, Sushant Singh, Rajniesh Duggal, Zakir Hussain, Yashpal Sharma, Heli Daruwala, Rose Sardana, and Geeta Agarwal Sharma all seemingly portraying characters with ulterior motives.

Their presence not only deepens the plot but also guarantees a gamut of performances from quirky to intense. With everybody keeping a secret, the story is like a puzzle, and the audience is encouraged to play along.

Behind the Scenes and Release Details

Directed by Umesh Shukla, who has given us films such as OMG – Oh My God! and 102 Not Out, this film comes from the house of T-Series and produced under the Merry Go Round Studios banner. The film is produced by Umesh Shukla, Ashish Wagh, and Zeeshan Ahmad, getting a trio of producers well experienced in making quality films with that added zing.

Releasing Soon

Ek Chatur Naar will be releasing in theatres on 12th September 2025. With its rich blend of suspense and wit, and a plot that constantly surprises, the movie is ready to be a genre-buster. Buckle up for a crazy, clever ride where brains are the survival mechanism.

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