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 UPDATE - Oct. 31, 2005:  Reviews are coming in for the Bridge Benefit Concerts. Scroll down.
UPDATE - Oct. 31, 2005:  Reviews are coming in for the Bridge Benefit Concerts. Scroll down.
See below for updates, setlists, photos, reviews and links. Also, see Neil Young News for updates. See more on previous years of Bridge School Concerts.

The concerts are scheduled for Saturday, October 29th and Sunday, October 30th, 2005 at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California.
Featured Artists scheduled to include:
From Sugar Mountain, Saturday, 10-29-2005, Neil Young Set List and Sunday, 10-30-2005,Neil Young Set List.

Los Lobos Set List and awesome photos.
RUST: Day #1 - Bridge School Benefit Review - by Bosco:
Los Lobos was next, and those guys are wicked. SO much energy and a great sound. The were the first to get the crowd on their feet, and then Neil came out and we couldn't believe it because usually that happens on Sunday - they did a wicked version of Cinnamon Girl and we all just rocked out.
As a fan of Bright Eyes, I was impressed with his live performance. There have been many comparisons by people in my age generation with him being the "new Dylan", and whether or not that is accurate I won't say, but he has songs with challenging and meaningful lyrics and his band had a crazy variety of instruments. He invited Emmylou to join him for his last song, and even though she had to read the lyrics, she did a great job and really added to what I thought was an extremely moving song entitled "Walk Away", but I could be incorrect."
Live Review: Bridge School Benefit in Mountain View, CA by Jim Harrington liveDaily Contributor:
Lewis was next up at the plate and proceeded to hit the first pitch he saw (as well as the second and the third and ... ) right out of the park. The rock-n-roll patriarch, who is readying a major comeback album for an early 2006 release, sounded strong both at the mic and on the piano as he jumped through the all-time classics "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire." His performance was nothing short of a revelation, given that nobody expected him to be nearly as good as he was on Saturday.
Jones was put in the tough spot of having to follow The Killer, and she managed to do as well as humanly possible as she cuddled into the jazzy gems "Creepin' In" and "The Long Way Home."
SF Gate: CONCERT REVIEWS / Bridge School Benefit -- rock-solid as ever by Joel Selvin, Chronicle Senior Pop Music Critic:
In a funky hat and a wooly sweater, Neil Young himself hovered over the entire affair, starting by opening the concert in the full afternoon sun with "I Am a Child," sung largely to the Bridge School disabled children in the special onstage seating section, his back to the audience, before bringing out Emmylou Harris to sing harmony on "This Old Guitar" and "Comes a Time." "
Contra Costa Times - Anything goes at the Bridge School benefit by Tony Hicks:
RUST: My Personal Experience in The Land of Suntan Lotion/RIDICULOUSLY LONG by Karen Barry Schwarz:
 
 

Updates on the 2005 International Rust Fest.
More on last year's Bridge School Benefit Concert 2004 and previous year's concerts reviews and photos.
 
And here's the weather forecast for the San Jose, CA area:
Also, see the Link of the Moment page for other Bridge Concert resources and the Shoreline Amphitheatre website.
For more information, go to The Bridge School website.
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