Now that the dust has settled some thoughts on Farm Aid.
In general, I am not really huge on festivals of this magnitude because it's incredibly hard to please everyone. Artists I am big fans of (Steve Earle & Neil Young) the thought of just getting 20-30 minutes leaves one feeling short changed.
Still it was a blast. The artists I am casual fans of, Waxahatchee, Trampled by Turtles and Dylan all gave solid sets.
Not really being familiar with Billy Strings, Margo Price, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and Lukas Nelson, they all performed to the point that I want to start sampling their catalogs. Going forward, I am more than willing to see them as headliners (or warm up bands). Especially Strings.
Lukas bringing Sierra Ferrell on stage for a Neil Young cover (Unknown Legend from Harvest Moon) was a huge crowd pleaser.
Acts that I am familiar with but there is zero chance I will ever pay to see them headline were still very entertaining, including Wynonna Judd, Kenny Chesney and Dave Matthews (w/ Tim Reynolds). Judd and Chesney's bands are incredibly professional.
With Chesney, I could only name 1 song before hand Beer in Mexico. With his charisma and upbeat songs, I get the attraction. Whoever his guitar player is, put down perhaps the most impressive guitar solo of the entire day.
Ditto for Matthews. Incredible musician who had the entire stadium single along with Ants Marching.
Just about every act had an A1 fiddle player. DM didn't have one, so he drafted one from another act.
Legacy acts John Mellencamp and Bob Dylan delivered. Leading the crowd from his Cougar days with an audience sing-a-long of Jack and Diane was great fun. While his voice is rough, it still works to solid effect on Pink Houses and Rain On the Scarecrow.
For Dylan, I totally was enthralled with All Along the Watchtower and Highway 61 Revisited. Thanks for coming home.
Neil's set was a blistering effort, starting with a brand new song on the current state of affairs. Breaking in his new band (The Chrome Hearts) with classics like Keep on Rocking in the Free World, Southern Man, Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) & Old Man was undoubtedly the highlight. He was timeless, rolling the clock back 30-50 years.
Willie finished it off in fine fashion. As Pearl Jam fan how could I not be impressed by the duet with Lukas on Just Breathe. Adding Last Leaf on the Tree produced some tears in the audience. Quite heartfelt.
Glad I made it on this 40th Anniversary.