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Neil Young Continues to Trickle Out Archives

January 17, 2007

Neil Young is continuing to trickle out his Archives with a solo acoustic show in Toronto from 1971, Live at Massey Hall, due March 13 on Reprise.

This show has made the bootleg circuit as Going Back to Canada.

And: "In related news, Reprise has confirmed a fall release for Archives Volume I, a vault-clearing project Young has been promising for decades. The collection will comprise 8 CDs and 2 DVDs full of previously unreleased studio and live recordings as well as concert footage and memorabilia." Once again, we'll believe it when we see it.

Previously.

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Setlist of Neil's Jan 19, 1971 show:

01 On The Way Home
02 Tell Me Why
03 Old Man
04 Journey Through The Past
05 Helpless
06 Love In Mind
07 A Man Needs A Maid/ Heart Of Gold
08 Cowgirl In The Sand
09 Don’t Let It Bring You Down
10 There’s A World
11 Bad Fog Of Loneliness [Unreleased]
12 The Needle And The Damage Done
13 Ohio
14 See The Sky About To Rain
15 Down By The River
16 Dance, Dance, Dance
17 I Am A Child

Dance, Dance, Dance

More.

MP3s: Neil Young - BBC TV Theatre - February 23, 1971.

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