When Neil Young walked on stage that night, fans expected something special—but no one could have predicted what came next. For the first time in over four decades, Neil performed “My Boy,” a deeply personal song written for his son, Ben, who was born with cerebral palsy. The moment he struck the first chord, time seemed to pause.

His voice trembled. His hands hovered over the guitar with both reverence and fragility. This wasn’t just a song—it was a confession. A prayer. A father’s open heart.

Neil Young Performs 1983 Deep Cut 'My Boy' for First Time in 42 Years

Written in the early 1980s but never played live—until now—“My Boy” has long been one of Neil’s most haunting ballads. Laced with grief, hope, and helplessness, the lyrics trace the emotional landscape of a parent watching their child grow up under the shadow of circumstance they can’t change. And at its core, it’s a reminder that love sometimes comes with pain too deep for words—except in music.

“Why are you growin’ up so fast? My boy…” Neil sang softly, nearly whispering.

Neil Young Performs 'My Boy' for First Time in 42 Years - AXS TV

The audience, many unaware of the song’s origin, sat in silence. But as the final chords rang out and Neil wiped his eyes, they rose—not in thunderous applause, but in quiet, unified understanding. It was clear: this wasn’t a concert moment. It was a life moment.

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For fans, it was a reminder of why Neil Young’s music still matters—not because of his legendary catalog, but because of his fearless vulnerability. In that performance, he wasn’t a rock icon. He was a father. A man. And every note carried the weight of four decades of love.

And when he ended with the aching line, “Oh, you’d better take your time…”—you could feel an entire crowd of hearts breaking… and healing at once.

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