This didn't sound quite right to me, so I looked in the Hot Whacks
book- a vast listing of bootleg recordings. I found a 2 CD set
called "Winterlong" (The Swinging Pig TSP-CD-042-2). "Woodstock"
was not listed as one of the cuts. I have a hard time imagining
Neil singing it. However, bootlegs being what they are, there
could certainly be more than one issue by that name. But I would
definitely email the seller and ask before plunking down your
hard earned. Maybe consult the Neil equivelant of jmdl.
The songs listed were: CD 1: On the Way Home/ Broken
Arrow/I Am a Child/ Helpless/Dance Dance Dance/Don't
Let It Bring You Down/The Old Laughing Lady/The Loner/
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere CD 2: Winterlong/Let's
Go Downtown(sic)/Wondering/It Might Have Been/Down By
the River/ Cinnamon Girl.
"exellent" quality, stereo, Music Hall, Cincinnati, Feb 10, 1970.
european CD
RR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Earlier this week while doing some research on covers, I saw where Neil Young did a
>live performance of Woodstock on a bootleg called "Winterlong".
>
> Well, lo & behold, this boot has popped up on E-bay, so I put a bid in on it.
>
> My question to you Rust-listers out there, is this available through trade?
>Typically these boots go for pretty high dollars on E-bay. While I want the track,
>I'm not going to be bidding very high to get it.
>
> Just wondering if anyone already has this, or if they have the connections to get
>it...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
> NP: Elvis, "Good Year For For The Roses" (find the hidden Joni title!) ;~)