Again filming from his Colorado home, Neil Young has treated fans to a new edition of his livestream series, "Fireside Sessions," shot by his wife, Daryl Hannah.
The latest session runs for nearly 40 minutes and kicks off with "One of These Days." Young moves from his outdoor fireside to an indoor fireplace for a rendition of his Silver and Gold track "Good to See You."
The set also includes performances of "Daddy Went Walking," Zuma track "Through My Sails," "After the Gold Rush," "Mother Earth" and "Distant Camera," as well as "Are You Ready for the Country," which sees the return of his adorable dogs.
Watch the artist's latest "Fireside Sessions" concert in full over at his Neil Young Archives website.
Young previously aired the first, second and — following Hannah's recovery from an unknown illness — third instalments of the isolation streams to encourage fans to stay home during the coronavirus pandemic.
"Because we are all at home and not venturing out," he wrote of the series, "We will try to do a stream from my fireplace with my lovely wife filming. It will be a down-home production, a few songs, a little time together."
The latest session runs for nearly 40 minutes and kicks off with "One of These Days." Young moves from his outdoor fireside to an indoor fireplace for a rendition of his Silver and Gold track "Good to See You."
The set also includes performances of "Daddy Went Walking," Zuma track "Through My Sails," "After the Gold Rush," "Mother Earth" and "Distant Camera," as well as "Are You Ready for the Country," which sees the return of his adorable dogs.
Watch the artist's latest "Fireside Sessions" concert in full over at his Neil Young Archives website.
Young previously aired the first, second and — following Hannah's recovery from an unknown illness — third instalments of the isolation streams to encourage fans to stay home during the coronavirus pandemic.
"Because we are all at home and not venturing out," he wrote of the series, "We will try to do a stream from my fireplace with my lovely wife filming. It will be a down-home production, a few songs, a little time together."