Notes
JM: Was your apartment at Commodore Gardens a cool place? NY: It was for me. It was really my first own place. Everything was kinda psychedelic. I had a blue lightbulb in my refrigerator. Got this bamboo wall-covering stuff at Pier 9. Went down with Donna and Vicki and bought a whole shitload of stuff. Grass mats on the wall. Very funky. My apartment looked like the dressing room at the Fillmore. NY: That’s when we were playin’ the Whisky A Go-Go. I was able to pay for my own place for a while—that was a first. It was fun. I got so far in arrears that I skipped out on the rent. NY: I wrote “Out of My Mind” and “Flying on the Ground Is Wrong” at Commodore Gardens on Orchid Avenue. “Flying on the Ground” wasn’t written for anybody in particular. It’s about drugs. It’s about bein’ straight and takin’ drugs—mixed in with life. NY: If you want to know me and you don’t wanna get high, you won’t get to know me. That’s kinda what that song’s about. We can’t be together because we’re too different. It’s like “I love you, but you’re not with me.” Neil Young "Shakey" by Jimmy McDonough 2002
In a rare admission, Young would tell deejay Tony Pig in a 1969 interview that the song was partially inspired by the work of his hero Roy Orbison: “That’s where ‘Flying on the Ground’ came from … the idea of the melody came from ‘Blue Bayou.’” Neil Young "Shakey" by Jimmy McDonough 2002
I wrote 'Flying on the Ground' in the first place I rented in LA. It was a one room apt in Hollywood called the Commodore Gardens. Buffalo Springfield was playing at the Whisky on Sunset strip so i was making enough to move out of the house Barry Friedman (our first manager) had been sharing with the 5 of us in the Springfield. I had finally made the big time after driving down to LA from Canada in April, 1966. Neil Young NYA Song Of The Day November 26, 2018
This is a very old song also. It's really old folks. I can't believe how old this song is. I can hardly remember it. I can't remember it. It's the first dope, acid-rock song I wrote folks. I was cashing in on psychedelics at the time. I was really more into jello than anything else. There's a little dust on my nine foot Steinway. I've been playing eight months. I got a nine foot Steinway! Neil Young Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, USA December 5, 1970
This is my dope song. Everybody's supposed to write a dope song, right? There was a time about a year ago, maybe a year and a half ago, when it became incredibly right. And everybody was to write about dope and have an underlying meaning in the song. And all the hip people knew about it and all the, whatever the others are didn't know it. And then they all smiled at each other and felt this big unity. Everybody went out and bought the records. The artist made a lot of bread. Well, this is my song like that. How disillusioning! Neil Young The Riverboat, Toronto, Ontario, Canada February 8, 1969
This song was...it's about dope. It's just about...mostly just grass. It's about what happens when you start getting high and you find out that people you thought you knew, you don't know any more, because they don't get high and you do. Your girlfriend, she doesn't understand. Your life is crazy. Neil Young The Cellar Door, Washington, D.C., USA December 2, 1970, Late Show
[while listening to a series of audience requests after the main Tonight's The Night set] I take my time, but I will be playing songs that I can get into for you tonight. You know, a funny thing that happens, you get a group of songs, things go real good for a couple years. Then everybody thinks that's what you are. But, if you can get back to where you were two years ago, I'll go back to where I was. Neil Young Palace Theatre, Manchester, England November 3, 1973
Here's an old song for you from the Buffalo Springfield's first record. I never got to sing it on that record. I'd like to sing it for you now. Neil Young Royal Festival Hall, London, England November 10, 1973
I wrote a lot of songs there [at the Commodore Gardens on Orchid Avenue in Hollywood] for the Springfield, and it was an exciting time for me. “Flying on the Ground,” “Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It,” and “Burned” were among the songs I wrote there. Neil Young Waging Heavy Peace Sept 2012
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 1 of 12)
Session Date:July 1966
Studio:Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
Produced by:Charles Greene & Brian Stone
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:mono
Length:3:12
Notes:mono; demo; Neil guitar & vocal
Musicians:Neil Young: guitar, vocals
Available on:
Selections From Buffalo Springfield Box Set Buffalo Springfield Released: 2001-07-16

Track 4

Buffalo Springfield Box Set Buffalo Springfield Released: 2001-07-17

Disc 1 Track 5

Neil Young Archives Vol. I 1963-1972 Neil Young Released: 2009-06-02

Disc 01 - Early Years (1966-1968) Track 1

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 2 of 12)
Session Date:June 10, 1966
Studio:Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
Produced by:Charles Greene & Brian Stone
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:mono
Length:1:57
Notes:demo - added to NYA 2021-01-21
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar Stephen Stills: tambourine
Available on:
NYA Outtakes and Demos Neil Young Released: 2021-01-23

Track 1

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 3 of 12)
Session Date:September 10, 1966
Studio:Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
Session 2 Date:September 11, 1966
Studio 2:Columbia Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA
Produced by:Charles Greene & Brian Stone
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:mono
Length:2:40
Musicians:Richie Furay: Lead vocals, guitar Stephen Stills: guitar, vocals Dewey Martin: drums Neil Young: guitar, vocals Bruce Palmer: bass
Available on:
Buffalo Springfield - mono Buffalo Springfield Released: 1966-12-05

Side 2 Track 1

Buffalo Springfield - mono (with For What It's Worth) Buffalo Springfield Released: 1967-03-06

Side 2 Track 1

Buffalo Springfield Box Set Buffalo Springfield Released: 2001-07-17

Disc 1 Track 23

Buffalo Springfield Box Set Buffalo Springfield Released: 2001-07-17

Disc 4 Track 7

Neil Young Archives Vol. I 1963-1972 Neil Young Released: 2009-06-02

Disc 01 - Early Years (1966-1968) Track (hidden track)

What's That Sound? Complete Albums Collection Buffalo Springfield Released: 2018-06-29

Disc 1 - Buffalo Springfield (Mono) Track 7

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 4 of 12)
Session Date:September 10, 1966
Studio:Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
Session 2 Date:September 11, 1966
Studio 2:Columbia Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA
Produced by:Charles Greene & Brian Stone
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:2:48
Musicians:Richie Furay: Lead vocals, guitar Stephen Stills: guitar, vocals Dewey Martin: drums Neil Young: guitar, vocals Bruce Palmer: bass
Available on:
Buffalo Springfield - stereo Buffalo Springfield Released: 1966-12-05

Side 2 Track 1

Buffalo Springfield - stereo (with For What It's Worth) Buffalo Springfield Released: 1967-03-06

Side 2 Track 1

What's That Sound? Complete Albums Collection Buffalo Springfield Released: 2018-06-29

Disc 2 - Buffalo Springfield (Stereo) Track 20

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 5 of 12)
Session Date:February 8, 1969
Studio:The Riverboat, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Produced by:Neil Young
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:4:03
Notes:unreleased live version
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar
Available on:
Neil Young Archives Vol. I 1963-1972 Neil Young Released: 2009-06-02

Disc 03 - Live at the Riverboat 1969 Track 3

Live At The Riverboat 1969 Neil Young Released: 2009-06-02

Track 3

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 6 of 12)
Session Date:October 26, 1984
Studio:Greek Theater, Berkeley, California, USA
Produced by:Neil Young & Ben Keith
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:4:47
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, electric guitar Ben Keith: pedal steel Anthony Crawford: guitar, vocals Rufus Thibodeaux: fiddle Spooner Oldham: piano Tim Drummond: bass Karl T. Himmel: drums
Available on:
A Treasure Neil Young Released: 2011-06-14

Track 6

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 7 of 12)
Session Date:December 2, 1970
Studio:The Cellar Door, Washington, D.C., USA
Produced by:Neil Young & Henry Lewy
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:7:11
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar
Available on:
Live At The Cellar Door Neil Young Released: 2013-12-10

Track 13

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 9 of 12)
Session Date:October 16, 1969
Studio:The Canterbury House, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Produced by:Neil Young
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:
Musicians:
Available on:
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 10 of 12)
Session Date:October 16, 1969
Studio:The Canterbury House, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Produced by:Neil Young
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:
Musicians:
Available on:
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 11 of 12)
Session Date:December 4, 1970
Studio:Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, USA
Produced by:Neil Young & Niko Bolas: "The Volume Dealers"
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:4:37
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, piano
Available on:
Carnegie Hall 1970 Neil Young Released: 2021-10-01

Track 16

1970-12-04 - Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, USA Neil Young Released: 2023-08-28

Track 16

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (version 12 of 12)
Session Date:November 5, 1973
Studio:Rainbow Theatre, London, England
Produced by:Neil Young & Niko Bolas: "The Volume Dealers"
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar
Available on:
Somewhere Under The Rainbow Neil Young Released: 2023-04-14

Disc 2 Track 10

1973-11-05 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England Neil Young Released: 2023-08-28

Track 9

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