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Classic Rock’s Vault Isn’t Empty: 10 Lost Projects We Need to See Released

We may finally have Bruce Springsteen’s electric Nebraska and Neil Young’s Homegrown, but artifacts by everyone from the Beatles to Bob Seger remain stubbornly unreleased

Up until about a few years ago, the classic rock vault was overflowing with audio and video treasures that fans had little reason to think would ever see the light of day. Some of them had leaked out in partial form as bootlegs, often of deeply shoddy quality, while others were sealed up like the Ark of the Covenant and remained little more than myth.

One by one, however, artists and record labels realized that this stuff needed to come out before physical media sales vanished or their deep-pocketed older fans all entered hospice care. That’s why we now have The Beatles: Get Back, The Beach Boys’ The Smile Sessions, Bob Dylan and the Band’s The Basement Tapes Raw, Neil Young’s Homegrown, and Bruce Springsteen’s Tracks II: The Lost Albums. And on Oct. 17, after decades of rumors and even a recent denial that they even existed, Springsteen is finally giving us Electric Nebraska.

Those are indeed many of the most famous items from the classic rock vault, but that doesn’t mean it’s empty. There’s plenty more that we’ve yet to hear or see — and much of it has never even been bootlegged. Here’s a look at 10 of the most enticing items that we just have to hear.

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