Rare Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Wonderin, Sugar Mountain - KQED studio, 1970

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This has always been a favored Neil Young bootleg. Songs here include:

Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Wonderin
Sugar Mountain
(along with snippets of other songs, some that will sound familiar to hard-core Neil fans)

Recorded at KQED Studio, San Fran, CA 1970 (that said, there's been debate if this show was actually recorded at KQED Studio, some think it may have been recorded outside, but, who knows?)

According to Pete Long's Ghosts on the Road, the full setlist is the following:

Neil Young
KQED Studio
San Francisco, CA, February 19, 1970

1. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
2. Everybody's Alone
3. Dance Dance Dance
4. On The Way Home
5. Wonderin #1
6. Wonderin #2 Instrumental Noodling including
Out On The Weekend
I - Don't Want To Talk About It
Helpless
Country Girl
Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It
7. Sugar Mountain

notes: according to Ghosts On The Road - thanks Pete
date and venue for this still remains unconfirmed

What is Ghosts On The Road?

Well, it's the ultimate Neil Young concert setlist archive...

http://www.ghostsontheroad.co.uk/

The first edition of Ghosts On The Road was published in 1996 and immediately became recognised as a valuable resource for Neil Young enthusiasts worldwide. The updated and revised edition will be published in early 2007 and will contain additional chapters relating to the years 1996 through to 2006 together with considerable expansion of many previous chapters. Author Pete Long has spent a good deal of time revising particular sections of the book and his work on the Buffalo Springfield box set and an article in the NYAS magazine Broken Arrow regarding the Time Fades Away tour in 1973 bear testimony to the expansion.

The author says "I could only justify offering a revised version if it contained sufficient extra information. I did not want anyone, particularly those who already had a copy of the first edition, to feel that they were not getting a significantly improved book."

With over 520 pages (the first edition ran to 282) the book has a number of additional features. While the basic layout and style remain unchanged there are now areas included for nearly all shows performed post 1969. Virtually all missing or incomplete set lists from 1983 onwards have been completed although we would love to hear from anyone who has information related to a number of items listed below. In addition song charts for all the major tours have been included as appendices.

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