This represents the first time an actual release date has been scheduled for any material from the infamously rumored Archives series. If all goes as planned, Live At The Fillmore East 1970 should begin a process of regular releases from that archive, much in the way Columbia has handled Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series.
However, while Billboard reports that Live At The Fillmore East 1970 will be a CD/DVD release, Amazon.com currently only has a CD release up at its site (the presumed cover-art can be seen in the Amazon ad that accompanies this article).
Either way, here is the track listing for the Live At The Fillmore East 1970 CD as it appears at Amazon.com:
1. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
2. Winterlong
3. Down By The River
4. Wonderin'
5. Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown
6. Cowgirl In The Sand
Curiously, the Billboard article also mentions such Young classics as "Broken Arrow," "Cinnamon Girl," and "On The Way Home" as possible inclusions on the set. Assuming the planned Novenber 14 release date actually holds (and when it comes to Neil Young's Archives that could be a very big "if"), hopefully all will be revealed soon.
In the meantime, Neil Young will perform his annual Bridge School benefit shows this weekend near San Francisco, with a lineup that also includes Brian Wilson and Pearl Jam.








Article comments
1 - Glen Boyd
Wow Gordon, thanks for getting this up...and so quickly. Maybe I should do this more often on weeknights...
Thanx Gordon!
-Glen
2 - tink
Be still my beating heart...now all I have to hope for is that Santa thinks I've been a good girl this year!!
Great job Glen!
3 - Glen Boyd
Your always a good girl Tink. I hear Santa likes the bad girls too though...LOL
-Glen
4 - Glen Boyd
I forgot to say thanx for the comment tink. So tanx. I tink...(sorry couldn't resist).
Just for some random info while I'm here. Right now if you do a Google blog search for Neil Young, this story is the #1 link.
Yes I know, only a geek like me up at this time of night would know that, but I thought it was pretty cool.
Going to bed now.
-Glen
5 - Rick
I was blessed to see the '06 tour 4 times. Columbus, Indy, and the final 2 nights, St. Louis and Pitt. Neil has always been my favorite musician. Thanks for this info. This is soooo cool. Peace and Love to all.
6 - Glen Boyd
Always happy to be of service Rick. Thanx for the comment.
-Glen
7 - Jack
Like many others, I am no doubt thrilled to hear of the release of the archives LAFE CD / DVD but i am one of those Young fans that is still holding my breath for the re-release of "Time Fades Away" that inexplainably has not made it out of its back catalog status and is one of those records that personifies the term "Raw".
Neil, give us an opportunity to "Live with Time Fades Away" too..............
8 - Glen Boyd
Time Fades Away was just about as "Raw" as it gets wasn't it?
Thanks for the comment Jack.
-Glen
9 - Connie Phillips
Congrats! A link to the article now appears on our Myspace Profile page.
10 - Glen Boyd
Very cool. Thanx Connie.
-Glen
11 - Vern Halen
Time Fades Away - 14 junkies too weak to work....
I'd like to hear the "soundtrack" album Journey Through the Past. There was a lot of carpola on that album but a few classic bits I'd like to hear again. I've lost my 8 track.
12 - Pickering
one sells diamonds...for what they're worth...
13 - Martin Lav
Glen,
Don't know how I missed this in my Google alerts....I see you're still following along. Great!
The Bridge School Show was epic again this year!
As usual, Neil kicking up everyone a notch when he's on stage accompanying them.
Including:
- Country Girl with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
- Throw Your Hatred Down with Pearl Jam
- Cortez the Killer with Dave Matthews Band
and then a killer all acoustic with all performers on-stage RITFW.
It doesn't get any better.....