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Reunion Arena
Dallas, Texas, March 7, 2000

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The Confirmed Set List
    First Set
  1. Carry On
  2. Southern Man
  3. Stand And Be Counted
  4. Pre-Road Downs
  5. Heartland
  6. 49 Bye-Byes
  7. Slowpoke
  8. Marrakesh Express
  9. Faith In Me
  10. Almost Cut My Hair
  11. Cinnamon Girl
    Second Set
  12. Helplessly Hoping
  13. Our House
  14. Old Man
  15. Dream For Him
  16. Someday Soon
  17. Looking Forward
  18. After The Goldrush
  19. Guinnevere
  20. Out Of Control
  21. Seen Enough
  22. Teach Your Children
    [7th Inning Stretch]
  23. Woodstock
  24. Long Time Gone
  25. Ohio
  26. Love The One You're With
  27. Rockin' In The Free World
    Encore
  28. Long May You Run


Reunion Arena
Dallas, Texas, March 7, 2000

review by Ray The Loner O'Neill

Bear with me because I'm a big Neil fan, but not much of a writer...

I saw the Dallas show at Reunion Arena and it was great. The set list was pretty much the same as most of the other shows. First set...

Then Nash comes on and says "We want to do a great Buffalo Springfield song -- but Stills starts into Love The One You're With. Neil has a guitar ready for For What It's Worth but has to change guitars and they continue with LTOYW. It's a good song but I wasn't ready for it.

Then onto a super version of Rockin' In The Free World. Again Neil was awesome and the others looked lost. And that was the end of the last set.

When they came out for the encore I wasn't sure what we'd hear, but it was only Long May you Run. They did it great, but then it was all over.

Hearing Ohio and Southern Man live made it a great evening.

Missing For What It's Worth really upset me, because that's one of the first songs I grew up hearing and loving. What really ticked me off was they seemed like they were ready to play it, but somebody screwed up and they skipped it and Down by the River.

I saw a great show and enjoyed my floor seats about 2/3rds of the way back. It was well worth the time and money I spent. All and all it was a very good night and I'm really glad I went.


Reunion Arena
Dallas, Texas, March 7, 2000

short take by Daniel

Wheweeeee!!! The man can rock! My first Neil Show, and all I can say is I wish it were the Horse. Neil was jamming away but it seamed that the other guys couldn't jam with him, they just kinda played some chords and watched while he flailed about scruntching his face. But that's alright, the Horse can't do harmony like CSN, specifically Crosby and Nash.

Almost Cut My Hair, Southern Man and Rockin' In The Free World were sizzling. And on one song near the beginning -- I don't remember which -- Nash and Crosby would clap their hands in the air with the intent of getting the crowd to clap. Well, Neil playfuly mocked them by standing in front of them, in front of the mic stands and did jumping jacks. IT was really dorky and really funny.

NEIL ROCKS LIKE 10,000 UNBRIDLED RAGING LLAMMAS!!!!!!

DanieleinaD


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