During an early 1970 tour with Crazy Horse, Neil Young debuted a cover of “It Might Have Been”, a country-and-western weeper of unknown provenance. A minor moment in Young’s 60+-year career, perhaps. But that sentiment — it might have been — is one that’s loomed over the mythology that’s grown up around the songwriter. Over the decades, fans and scholars have spent countless hours trying to uncover the shadow discography that exists behind the o…
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