Neil Young Allegedly Used 'Cheat Sheet' for Lyrics at Glastonbury Headliner Performance
Canadian-American rock star Neil Young reportedly relied on a 'cheat sheet' to remember lyrics to his own songs during his Glastonbury performance. Despite his iconic hits like Cinnamon Girl and Like A Hurricane, the 79-year-old musician seemed to struggle towards the end of his set, needing assistance with tracks like Old Man and Name of Love.

Neil Young reportedly used a 'cheat sheet' for his lyrics during his Glastonbury performance. The 79-year-old headlined on the Pyramid Stage, playing hits like Cinnamon Girl and Like A Hurricane. However, he seemed to struggle towards the end, needing help with songs like Old Man and Name of Love. Despite this, Young's performance was broadcast live on the BBC. Initially declining the offer to headline, he later changed his mind due to a misunderstanding. Glastonbury, known for its star-studded line-up, will return in 2027 after a break to let the soil rest.
According to the source: Metro.co.uk.
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