The expectations of this long-awaited box was just too high. Personally, I'm always assumed that countless unreleased songs should be excavated. From this idea, I then said goodbye to happiness even before publication of the box and see it now as a sort of inventory of the first nine years of the career of Neil Young, incl. Some uneröffentlichter recordings, as well as different versions of Live. Seen in the Box is a gem, because the music speaks for itself and the sound is excellent and very comprehensive selection like it better than any other I know of boxes (the complete, like the Grateful Dead or Velvet Underground once outside admitted) , Thus, for me the only shortcoming of the advance publication of two (not three) in the box existing Live CD's which could have been published later. Therefore, there is a point deduction. Incidentally, I do not think that every fan absolutely the DVD or Blue Ray Box must have. I do not need additional visual incentives, the music is what counts. Those who still have a record player, the acquisition of the two published live LP's (Massey and Fillmore) should consider also which are, as well as Live at Canterbury House a sonic revelation and there is guaranteed even more. A Neil Young fan hat's not easy.