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    New York fire officials delay Neil Young concert

    Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:19am EST
    Musician Neil Young performs during the 2007 ''Farm Aid'' concert in New York September 9, 2007. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

    NEW YORK (Billboard) - A New York Fire Department investigation delayed the start of a Neil Young concert by almost 90 minutes on Wednesday, forcing about 3,300 confused fans to wait outside in a line stretching around the block.

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    Fire officials were checking that the 77-year-old United Palace Theatre was up to code. Young called it a "bull---t excuse," once he finally took the stage, but then joked, "unless I catch on fire or something."

    His wife, Pegi, was supposed to open the show around 8 p.m., but since no one was allowed in until well after 9 p.m., it was decided that her performance would be scrapped.

    Young is scheduled to play five additional nights at the converted movie theater, which is now owned by a church.

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