![]() ![]() He’ll also release a surprise performance that he played at New York’s Bottom Line in 1974. In May, Young will release two solo-acoustic shows recorded in Los Angeles in 1971 - one taped at UCLA’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on February 1 and another captured two days earlier at Royce Hall. These shows have all been heavily bootlegged in the past, but now they’ve gotten proper mixes. On his website last year, Young wrote about all the live albums that he’s planning to release, and three of them are coming this spring. And now Young is planning three new live albums, all recorded in the early ’70s. Last year, meanwhile, Young also kicked off his Official Bootleg Series with the release of a live album recorded at Carnegie Hall in 1970. A few months ago, he finally dropped the previously unreleased 1987 album Summer Songs. For years now, Young has been releasing a great deal of the music that he’s got in his archives. Neil Young has been in the news a lot lately as a proud anti-Spotify warrior, but he’s got other things going on, too. ![]()
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