Neil Young shares first performance of 'Pardon My Heart' in 50 years

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Neil Young has treated fans to another performance of a song he rarely plays live.

Following a recent fireside session, in which he shared a performance of "Silver and Gold," a song he hadn't played live since 2007, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has now shared a second fireside session. This time he featured a performance of "Pardon My Heart," a track from his 1975 album, Zuma.

The latest performance was posted to the Neil Young Archives site, with a message that read, "Hello again folks, Pretty laid back version here. This is our second fireside of the season," signing off with "Love to all of you, Peace" and "Love Earth, Be well, Neil and Daryl," the latter being Young's wife, actress Daryl Hannah.

According to Rolling Stone, Young hasn't performed "Pardon My Heart" live in 50 years. In fact, he's only performed the song live two other times: in May 1974, during a surprise set at the Bottom Line in New York, and in August 1974, at a Uniondale, New York, stop on Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's reunion tour.

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