As a 73 yo female whose Dad in Massachusetts wouldn't let his 17 year old daughter go to Woodstock (I have never forgiven him, but as a Mom I understand now ) I have listened to, loved these guys, and have all their old vinyls, a bit worn and with occasional clicks, that I still listen to on my now antique KLH stereo record player. Their harmony is still stellar, and their old fingers still make their guitars sing! Thanks guys for decades of joy!
Wonder how many Dads in 1969 would have said okay? I discovered CSN(Y) from a girlfriend in college, was hooked, and still search out their rare stuff. The harmony they discovered one lazy Canyon afternoon at Mama Cass's is one of rock's legendary moments.
We talked about it in my 1956 Ford High School parking lot, far drive from Memphis. Missed it millions more probably wanted to be there. Did see Hendrix later.
my mom wouldn't let me go either. I might not have survived it or remembered it had i gone. Glad I got to see them perform many many times over the years. magic
I always loved their music my whole life. I just heard the sad news that we lost Croz today. We are blessed to have his incredible body of work. RIP Mr Crosby. 💔
The first time I heard CSNY they were playing Suite Judy Blue Eyes. The song blew my mind then carried me away to nirvana. Four Way Street was the first album of theirs purchased at Record Stop in Lake Ronkonkoma, NY. It was a mint (used) two-record album of their live concert. That was 1976. I miss this dynamic quattro. Still blown away.
IM 82 AND SO THANKFUL FOR HAVING A SON WHO HAS BEEN PLAYING THEIR MUSIC ON HIS GUITAR SINCE HE WAS 6 YEARS OLD. HE IS NOW 54. NO BETTER TIME AND MUSIC THAN THE LAT 60S AND 70S.
For Over 50 years this Band has Sang Songs of Many of Our Hardest Times we Have Endured in Love ,War & Peace in Our Worlds History.....God Bless Crosby Stills & Nash‼️
I cried too when I saw them at Puyallup King County fair, the emotion excitment 😢 of just waiting for then to come on stage was crazy for me. The Deja Vu album came out March 70, recieved it in July 70 for my 18th birthday from my best girlfriend. I played this album soo much. Their music makes my sweet memories of going out with my first love who I have been married to since Sept of 1970❤️in
It has been a sad day to learn that David Crosby died at the age of 81. We're losing one of the greatest songwriters and singer in history. My heart is wheeping.
I find it so amazing that so many teenagers are singing the songs I grew up listening to from the 60's and 70's.........The best gift you can give to a songwriter, is to sing his song back to him!....God Bless
It’s not just the beauty of their music, it’s also what they stand for: a time in history where we could believe a more peaceful world was on our doorstep (or maybe I was just young and full of trust)
These harmonies are like magic. We can all feel grateful moments like this were recorded for us all to enjoy! Heaven is a little brighter, and the earth is a little dimmer with the loss of David. Sing with Heaven's band...they embrace your entrance 👏👏👏 That being said, is Graham Nash sportin' a mullet??? I do believe so. Business in the front, party in the back 😂
They sound great here. LOVE these 3 men. So happy I lived in their era and saw them live and had their records and a stereo. RIP David you brought us a lot of joy, thank you.
3 guys who knew what they could accomplish.... first saw Crosby and Nash in 1973 at the Waterbury Palace Theater... I was 16...so much fun! Thanks for the music!!
It's only when you hear today's rubbish with the odd exception, that one realises just how brilliant these guys were. This music will last forever, very priviledged to have lived during this time.
I'm a huge CSN fan. And as many of you looked for my favorites immediately after playing this video. Lee shore being at the top of my all time favorite songs. A Crosby masterpiece. If you haven't watched him preform it with the great Nash then stop reading and look for "Crosby and nash CNN".. Anyways, I'm listening to this song, thinking to myself, Crosby's the purest version is the best. But then, here, Mr Stills brings his delicate song-first approach with the guitar harmonics and beautiful sound (on this beautiful squier -he used it on the reunion concert as well with the exact settings - AMAZING! ). Pure magic these three I tell you.
Absolutely love the high pitches Stills makes, all the sweat and work he put into the next to the last song. Looks like a blast! And Judy Blue Eyes is my very favorite of CSN! So much talent.
Haven't heard Wasted On the Way for so many years. When it first came out I thought it had to be one of the prettiest songs, especially the exquisite harmonies. What a great group that came along just when we needed them.
Bill Graham put together THREE 1989 earthquake benefits: Santa Cruz, Watsonville and San Francisco with amazing musicians. Only Bill could have done this.... Bob Hope!!!! and David Crosby on the same stage, hence the Hope and Crosby reference. We got the very cool significance and loved seeing them both. I believe these were broadcast locally and the tickets for us lucky fans and survivors were very affordable. Bill raised a lot of money for the relief of a lot of very needy people. Bill is and was our hero. Every time I talked with him, he was very kind, generous and compassionate; a very nice guy, salt of the Earth and solid. We were very lucky to be at many Bill Graham presents shows. This was one of the really good ones. THANKS!
Thanks for that insight, I thought it was a reference to David's heroin addiction. Seems like every time I saw them, he was in or coming out of rehab and the hope was always that he would get/stay clean.
@namcat53 I was sorry not to attend any of those concerts, but I was on the opposite coast with a toddler and a newborn. When the ‘89 quake hit, my husband said with real annoyance, “Oh, great! What’s *that* gonna do to the [World] Series?!?”
@@lesliegoodman-malamuth9796 Right. I know those concerts were filmed, maybe the Watsonville one was televised live and I've seen portions of them on UA-cam in the past, so they're out there. I missed the Fillmore West and Avalon shows (other coast), so we can't do everything.
U guys bury the hatchet and start playing venues again, nobody can harmonize like these guys. I’m y’all’s age, many memories attached with the great music y’all make! Life is SHORT!!
I loved the effort of the past . Still no one listens , i am tod , infinity chapter 8 , they here me , i relate , to me , to you and for everyone else who cares about the world . And it's people who live in peace . To help others find love , hope , peace and understanding . The bridge will be built . Thank you , infinity chapter 8 tod
It's impossible to put in words what i feel about these three guys since the very beginning in late sixties. I've seen them live several times in diferent countries but never enough times and never go see them together again. So long David. Hello once again Stills and Nash, hope to see you again around the corner ... somewhere in the world as soon as possible ... before we're all dead! Hope to see you soon, this time in Portugal, if you please!
I remember being 15 yrs old - playing guitar for 2 - seeing CSN on a black and white tv - Austin City Limits - I was absolutely astonished - maybe - 85 or 86
He had a beautiful solo album - also saw him on stage in a fairly small venue. Fell in total love. Continuing to appreciate his talent and that of the group as a whole! 💜☮️✌️🎶
Not to sound preachy, but it’s touching that Crosby is cleaned up and back in top form. His wonderful voice has returned to its former amazing tone and clarity. His troubled years were marked by a harsh, distorted hoarseness that was saddening to hear and sounded like a portent of impending “celebricide”. Congratulations, David, and we hope you have many more years of music-making remaining.
I appreciate your comment but not everyone can be at peak performance at all times. People have ups and downs in their lives. Look at David here. He picks everybody else up. Wooden Ships. Paul comes out. He's not feeling good. You know that's actually Paul's song too? The part at the end, David sings 'It's a fair wind...blowing waaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrm. That's for Paul right there. I love you David!
David would have probably been the first to agree. He was so deep in the throes of such a bad addiction for a long time. Like many others. So many didn't make it and come out the other side. David definitely made a strong come back. I saw them in the mid-80s and he was not well.
Just heard of David Crosby’s passing. Go easy, he was a big part of my years as a young man, along with these other three men (Neil in absentia here). A beautiful voice.
As many have stated, CSN are about as close to magic as you can get without a magic wand. It's a shame, now that Crosby has cleaned up ,apologized for harms and slights, they refuse to sing together again. I don't know if Stills is still capable, but if he is, wouldn't it be a wonderful, beautiful thing to see them together again? Even if their voices cracked on the high ranges, it would be the best medicine for them, us and wouldn't be surprised if they changed the mood from hate to understanding, and forgiveness. Everybody could use some of that.
Stills has a crippling deafness, total in one ear and as of at least a few years ago 30% in the other ear: tragic for a musician and vocalist. They’re amazing here
@@lastnamefirst4035 - Yeah...What a shame. But after years of hard drug use followed by a liver transplant, I suppose it was to be expected and really, somewhat miraculous he lived and produced music as long as he did. Another great one gone.
@@larryarsenault He was 81 years old - outlived normal life expectancy! Of course it was to be expected!!! Good heavens. He had an incredible life and managed to stay honest about his faults and flaws and was making music to the end. Sail on, DC.
I saw them in St Louis in 1996 they were fabulous! I waved at David Crosby and he smiled and waved back. I was in the 3rd row so we could see each other really well. Great concert! Thanks for posting!
So happy we have this concert. Wanted more shots of David but...okay I get it. I will look for other concerts today. I love this group so much and wish his struggles would have been less painful.
Muito bom. Excelente! Ouço esses fenômenos desde 1975. Morava em Sorocaba. Hoje, com 63 anos, na Amazônia brasileira, só me resta curtir esses monstros do contry rock.
Hey Jinx, I can relate - I am 73 now. I grew up north of Chicago. I didn't make it to Woodstock either. A dear friend of mine who grew up in Michigan - she made it! I do have a t-shirt from the 50th Anniversary in 2019. Just so sorry we lost David Crosby this year.
One of best never to challenged. If I would have had a ride I would have been at Woodstock. When I was seventeen I was on my own. This was the bands of our generation never will they be duplicate. Once in a lifetime event. The love of this generation.
I remember at the time it was a miracle Crosby was even alive, after all he’d been through! Nobody could have predicted he’d Carry On for another 30+ years! 😅 👏🏽 RIP Dave 🪦
R.I.P MR CROSBY. The music long lives on. Just like your spirit lives and drives us through your mystical music moves us. Here on this GODS GREEN EARTH. ITS BEEN A LONG TIME TIME TIME GONE......☮️ Mr Crosby
Reading all these comments, my eyes are sobbing with tears. I wanted to share how Steven Still described Crosby‘s gemstone 💎 voice he said: Crosby’s singing sounds like a cat purring.🐈🐈🐈😻
Back when I was in Jr High School, our bus stop was in front of my best friends house. We played CSN&Y's 4 Way Street album almost every morning back then in 1971..... My best friend & ended up going to 7 CS&N/CSN&Y concerts throughout the years.... Great Band, love those guys.... So sad to hear about David passing away, but hey, he did end up doing pretty good seeing that he made it to what, 81.... God Bless You David Crosby, RIP & Thank you for all the great years of music....
Stephen Stills in '85 is the best guitarist I have ever seen. I saw Jimmy Page, Carlos Santana, Jerry Garcia, Bo Diddley, Dickey Betts and many more. This cat, Steven, was amazing!
Enjoying Graham Nash's well written book immensley at the moment. It's a great window to look back at those times that I still remember like it was a giant party. Graham's book fills in a lot of gaps that I missed. I'm so glad to have lived those times, and still enjoy this music so much now 😊
Great at the beginning. Their best material was written very very early on. Their reputation has held them in good stead. They reached their writing peak in 1970.
A GIFT FOR THE AGES, A CONCERT PERFORMED BY "3" GIFTED SAGES". "WOODEN SHIPS" & " SUITE: JUDY BLUE EYES R MY "GO TO"(ALONG WITH "SADE") WHEN STUCK IN THE BLUES OF AGING/PHYSICAL MALADIES/ LOVE & LOSS. SADLY, MISSED THEM , SO CLOSE AT " MADISON SQUARE GARDEN" & "NASSAU VETERANS COLISEUM". GRATEFUL FOR "DVD'S" & YOU TUBE".
Gorgeous. Harmonies to break your heart. Rest in peace, David Crosby.
So true
There's a lot to be said about the westcoast theme
RIP
More talent on this stage than 90% of today's music industry has, combined.
Surely Justin Beaver is a close 5,620,384🤣
@Dragracer612 think you made a typo, shouldn’t that be 98% of today’s music has combined. 😉
@@lordpetrolhead477 Probably more like 100%
100% just my opinion. RIP David
So true ! RIP hero , never thought you could make me weep. Peace out
As a 73 yo female whose Dad in Massachusetts wouldn't let his 17 year old daughter go to Woodstock (I have never forgiven him, but as a Mom I understand now ) I have listened to, loved these guys, and have all their old vinyls, a bit worn and with occasional clicks, that I still listen to on my now antique KLH stereo record player. Their harmony is still stellar, and their old fingers still make their guitars sing! Thanks guys for decades of joy!
Wonder how many Dads in 1969 would have said okay? I discovered CSN(Y) from a girlfriend in college, was hooked, and still search out their rare stuff. The harmony they discovered one lazy Canyon afternoon at Mama Cass's is one of rock's legendary moments.
We talked about it in my 1956 Ford High School parking lot, far drive from Memphis. Missed it millions more probably wanted to be there. Did see Hendrix later.
Too bad. I was 13 and was at the farm. My 20year old "kidnapped" me . The best week I ever had. Memory dims but not too much. Lost my cherry there.
my mom wouldn't let me go either. I might not have survived it or remembered it had i gone. Glad I got to see them perform many many times over the years. magic
@@richardkougasian7866: Loved that story, Richard. Wish I had been there. Always felt I'd been born a decade late. ;)
Absolute National Treasures... So thankful I was in their generation of music.
Me too!❤ we were the luckiest!
Me too!! Best music on the planet!
RIP David Crosby thank you for the memorable music & lyrics that helped living through my youth continuing today
I always loved their music my whole life. I just heard the sad news that we lost Croz today. We are blessed to have his incredible body of work. RIP Mr Crosby. 💔
Hear hear
Crosby to me was the icon of the 60s
The first time I heard CSNY they were playing Suite Judy Blue Eyes. The song blew my mind then carried me away to nirvana. Four Way Street was the first album of theirs purchased at Record Stop in Lake Ronkonkoma, NY. It was a mint (used) two-record album of their live concert.
That was 1976. I miss this dynamic quattro. Still blown away.
@@guillermovilla7414 i still have my vinyl of 4 way street. Love it. I first had it on 8 track way back in the good old days.
@@guillermovilla7414 Miss them too! Wish Record Stop was still here too.
IM 82 AND SO THANKFUL FOR HAVING A SON WHO HAS BEEN PLAYING THEIR MUSIC ON HIS GUITAR SINCE HE WAS 6 YEARS OLD. HE IS NOW 54. NO BETTER TIME AND MUSIC THAN THE LAT 60S AND 70S.
You are young when you let your heart sing to the music. Those who love life and live in hope of better times for everyone never get lost.
Stills is one of the underrated guitar players. Great concert. Well done!
For Over 50 years this Band has Sang Songs of Many of Our Hardest Times we Have Endured in Love ,War & Peace in Our Worlds History.....God Bless Crosby Stills & Nash‼️
Of course, almost all of the songs you refer to were written in a 2 year span from 1969-1970.
Yes, they are amazing!
N Timothy B. Schmidt ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes They R Still Great sorry about the lose of David Still love all of U.🎉🎉🎉🎉😢😢😢
LOVE,LOVE,LOVE.😊😢
CSN is one of the few bands that can make me cry from the sheer beauty of it all...so powerful
Poco is another band that has same effect on me.
Bravo my good freinds we had a great time in the sixties we stood for justice and peace
I cried too when I saw them at Puyallup King County fair, the emotion excitment 😢 of just waiting for then to come on stage was crazy for me. The Deja Vu album came out March 70, recieved it in July 70 for my 18th birthday from my best girlfriend. I played this album soo much. Their music makes my sweet memories of going out with my first love who I have been married to since Sept of 1970❤️in
at their concerts I have cried at the beauty . The soundtrack to our lives
@@Thadmotor1044 and now w Crosby gone it seems the sountrack has come to a finale. Im sad
Rest in peace, David Crosby. Thank you for the gift of your music.
Steven Stills was one of Jimi's favorite guitarists...and mine too. I love CSN.
Stephen Stills & Terry Kath 🎸🇺🇸 !
Beautiful music, wonderful lyrics and harmonies. Every song tells a story. Timeless. Thank you for traveling a lifetime by my side.
RIP David. GOD bless your family and thank you SO VERY much for the GREAT music
It has been a sad day to learn that David Crosby died at the age of 81. We're losing one of the greatest songwriters and singer in history. My heart is wheeping.
I find it so amazing that so many teenagers are singing the songs I grew up listening to from the 60's and 70's.........The best gift you can give to a songwriter, is to sing his song back to him!....God Bless
There must have been something very special, no?
@@thaioneon1 l un
You will be missed David. My heart aches. Thank you for the great heartfelt music.
Suite: Judy Blues Eyes, has got to be one of the greatest songs ever written. It's a tune I've listened to often over the past 4 decades.
I am 76 years young and their voices continue to touch my soul
It’s not just the beauty of their music, it’s also what they stand for: a time in history where we could believe a more peaceful world was on our doorstep (or maybe I was just young and full of trust)
Wasted On The Way is my favourite CSN song. Uplifting, inspiring. RIP David Crosby.
What JOY!
"They are three together~they are FOR each other."
Well said .. just like their song 🙏❤️
They are now 2 alone without Crosby
These harmonies are like magic. We can all feel grateful moments like this were recorded for us all to enjoy!
Heaven is a little brighter, and the earth is a little dimmer with the loss of David. Sing with Heaven's band...they embrace your entrance 👏👏👏
That being said, is Graham Nash sportin' a mullet??? I do believe so. Business in the front, party in the back 😂
Been in love (from very afar) with Stephen Stills since the 70s. Under-recognized genius. Thank you (all) for your music.
Me, too.
They sound great here. LOVE these 3 men. So happy I lived in their era and saw them live and had their records and a stereo. RIP David you brought us a lot of joy, thank you.
When we were young these were our forefathers. Thank. God they are still around
Ageless beauty and grace, thank you.
Best Harmonies ever in Rock....their music is TIMELESS...RIP David...thanks for the great music.
Wooden Ships. Brings tears to my eyes. Many a friend I listened to it with, gone now. "Probably keep us all alive."
3 guys who knew what they could accomplish.... first saw Crosby and Nash in 1973 at the Waterbury Palace Theater... I was 16...so much fun! Thanks for the music!!
Three master musicians/songwriters on one stage!, and the harmonies are over the top good. R.I.P Croz
It's only when you hear today's rubbish with the odd exception, that one realises just how brilliant these guys were. This music will last forever, very priviledged to have lived during this time.
I'm a huge CSN fan. And as many of you looked for my favorites immediately after playing this video. Lee shore being at the top of my all time favorite songs. A Crosby masterpiece. If you haven't watched him preform it with the great Nash then stop reading and look for "Crosby and nash CNN".. Anyways, I'm listening to this song, thinking to myself, Crosby's the purest version is the best. But then, here, Mr Stills brings his delicate song-first approach with the guitar harmonics and beautiful sound (on this beautiful squier -he used it on the reunion concert as well with the exact settings - AMAZING! ).
Pure magic these three I tell you.
Me too! So sad and grateful for so many moments of listening to greatness
Absolutely love the high pitches Stills makes, all the sweat and work he put into the next to the last song. Looks like a blast! And Judy Blue Eyes is my very favorite of CSN! So much talent.
Please go back on stage together again ! We need You !
😢
Haven't heard Wasted On the Way for so many years. When it first came out I thought it had to be one of the prettiest songs, especially the exquisite harmonies. What a great group that came along just when we needed them.
vanislefan I
CSN with the right blend. Crosby up a little, Nash down a little. The best Teach Your Children I have found... so far.
Bill Graham put together THREE 1989 earthquake benefits: Santa Cruz, Watsonville and San Francisco with amazing musicians. Only Bill could have done this.... Bob Hope!!!! and David Crosby on the same stage, hence the Hope and Crosby reference. We got the very cool significance and loved seeing them both. I believe these were broadcast locally and the tickets for us lucky fans and survivors were very affordable. Bill raised a lot of money for the relief of a lot of very needy people. Bill is and was our hero. Every time I talked with him, he was very kind, generous and compassionate; a very nice guy, salt of the Earth and solid. We were very lucky to be at many Bill Graham presents shows. This was one of the really good ones. THANKS!
It was a memorable show. Bob Hope coming out and telling a few jokes was surreal. Glad to have been visiting SF when this happened.
Thanks for that insight, I thought it was a reference to David's heroin addiction. Seems like every time I saw them, he was in or coming out of rehab and the hope was always that he would get/stay clean.
@namcat53 I was sorry not to attend any of those concerts, but I was on the opposite coast with a toddler and a newborn. When the ‘89 quake hit, my husband said with real annoyance, “Oh, great! What’s *that* gonna do to the [World] Series?!?”
@@lesliegoodman-malamuth9796 Right. I know those concerts were filmed, maybe the Watsonville one was televised live and I've seen portions of them on UA-cam in the past, so they're out there. I missed the Fillmore West and Avalon shows (other coast), so we can't do everything.
@@lesliegoodman-malamuth9796 well he was lucky he wasn't stuck at candlestick park
So fortunate to have seen them live several times & with Neil, thank you so much David, R.I.P.
Thank you dearest CSN❤💘🥳
I will never forget your magical music.
Ohhhh my loves. I appreciate you all.
Steph at NSW AUSTRALIA 🦘 XOXOXOXO ❤❤❤💝💝💝🥳🥳🥳🌺🥰🥰🥰
U guys bury the hatchet and start playing venues again, nobody can harmonize like these guys. I’m y’all’s age, many memories attached with the great music y’all make! Life is SHORT!!
thank you guys for your beautiful music.Three guys ,one voice .LEGENDS.
ve attended more of their concerts than any other group. Still love them. Thank you for all the years of joy and enjoyment!
I loved the effort of the past . Still no one listens , i am tod , infinity chapter 8 , they here me , i relate , to me , to you and for everyone else who cares about the world . And it's people who live in peace . To help others find love , hope , peace and understanding . The bridge will be built . Thank you , infinity chapter 8 tod
It's impossible to put in words what i feel about these three guys since the very beginning in late sixties. I've seen them live several times in diferent countries but never enough times and never go see them together again. So long David. Hello once again Stills and Nash, hope to see you again around the corner ... somewhere in the world as soon as possible ... before we're all dead! Hope to see you soon, this time in Portugal, if you please!
Paying my respect to our Mr. Crosby....rest in SHALOM, brother...🙏.....🌹.......
What a great concert. Would have loved to have been there.
Never knew that Stephen Stills was one of the best guitarrist in the world. Now I know!
Lol, you are quite late but I appreciate that you acknowledged him as one of the greatest
WEll I do
I remember being 15 yrs old - playing guitar for 2 - seeing CSN on a black and white tv -
Austin City Limits - I was absolutely astonished - maybe - 85 or 86
He had a beautiful solo album - also saw him on stage in a fairly small venue. Fell in total love. Continuing to appreciate his talent and that of the group as a whole! 💜☮️✌️🎶
Hell of s bass player also🎸 !
I quadruple it. I saw them in with one of my best friends in college. We met at Skyline College. We saw him at the Concord Pavilion.
They’re in top form in this concert. Excuse me while I hit replay for the 3rd time :-)
I love everything about this music. Thank you. ❤❤❤
I'm blown away with the blending.CSN is the greatest!!!
Not to sound preachy, but it’s touching that Crosby is cleaned up and back in top form. His wonderful voice has returned to its former amazing tone and clarity. His troubled years were marked by a harsh, distorted hoarseness that was saddening to hear and sounded like a portent of impending “celebricide”. Congratulations, David, and we hope you have many more years of music-making remaining.
I appreciate your comment but not everyone can be at peak performance at all times. People have ups and downs in their lives. Look at David here. He picks everybody else up. Wooden Ships. Paul comes out. He's not feeling good. You know that's actually Paul's song too? The part at the end, David sings 'It's a fair wind...blowing waaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrm. That's for Paul right there. I love you David!
David would have probably been the first to agree. He was so deep in the throes of such a bad addiction for a long time. Like many others. So many didn't make it and come out the other side. David definitely made a strong come back. I saw them in the mid-80s and he was not well.
@@thebreathalyzer He was sober and straight by then, but the liver failure was beginning. Respect to him for coming back - always!
Possibly the best rendition of The Southern Cross available! Dig it !
Wow the more they grow older the more they are getting better and better
This was 30 years ago
Just heard of David Crosby’s passing. Go easy, he was a big part of my years as a young man, along with these other three men (Neil in absentia here). A beautiful voice.
My favorite group of all time I wished big headed gets you know where thank you
Absolute talent on that stage Rip mr Crosby your records remains and Stills and Nash too
Right
Awesome: A much overused word but necessary here. Rest in peace, David Crosby.
As many have stated, CSN are about as close to magic as you can get without a magic wand. It's a shame, now that Crosby has cleaned up ,apologized for harms and slights, they refuse to sing together again. I don't know if Stills is still capable, but if he is, wouldn't it be a wonderful, beautiful thing to see them together again? Even if their voices cracked on the high ranges, it would be the best medicine for them, us and wouldn't be surprised if they changed the mood from hate to understanding, and forgiveness. Everybody could use some of that.
Stills has a crippling deafness, total in one ear and as of at least a few years ago 30% in the other ear: tragic for a musician and vocalist. They’re amazing here
@@shirleymuhleisen683 - Agreed. But I have a feeling if they got together, they'd carry each other over personal barriers.
Too late now that David is gone
@@lastnamefirst4035 - Yeah...What a shame. But after years of hard drug use followed by a liver transplant, I suppose it was to be expected and really, somewhat miraculous he lived and produced music as long as he did. Another great one gone.
@@larryarsenault He was 81 years old - outlived normal life expectancy! Of course it was to be expected!!! Good heavens. He had an incredible life and managed to stay honest about his faults and flaws and was making music to the end. Sail on, DC.
I saw them in St Louis in 1996 they were fabulous! I waved at David Crosby and he smiled and waved back. I was in the 3rd row so we could see each other really well. Great concert! Thanks for posting!
thought he only waved at pretty girls
This is A Fantastic Concert. Thank You C-S-N. always.
So happy we have this concert. Wanted more shots of David but...okay I get it. I will look for other concerts today. I love this group so much and wish his struggles would have been less painful.
Just watched the C.S.N performance from Glastonbury (09) brilliant, god I miss this guy already.
@@2174mysticring I will try to watch it, too! I felt nostalgic and sad all day.
Great concert video. People forget how good these guys were. Stills is magnificent.
You Know It !
Yea, the youngins are missing out
Muito bom. Excelente! Ouço esses fenômenos desde 1975. Morava em Sorocaba. Hoje, com 63 anos, na Amazônia brasileira, só me resta curtir esses monstros do contry rock.
This is rock n roll
Hey Jinx, I can relate - I am 73 now. I grew up north of Chicago. I didn't make it to Woodstock either. A dear friend of mine who grew up in Michigan - she made it! I do have a t-shirt from the 50th Anniversary in 2019. Just so sorry we lost David Crosby this year.
One of best never to challenged. If I would have had a ride I would have been at Woodstock. When I was seventeen I was on my own. This was the bands of our generation never will they be duplicate. Once in a lifetime event. The love of this generation.
Feeling the warmth- david was such a sweetheart ❤
I remember at the time it was a miracle Crosby was even alive, after all he’d been through! Nobody could have predicted he’d Carry On for another 30+ years! 😅 👏🏽 RIP Dave 🪦
R.I.P MR CROSBY. The music long lives on. Just like your spirit lives and drives us through your mystical music moves us. Here on this GODS GREEN EARTH. ITS BEEN A LONG TIME TIME TIME GONE......☮️
Mr Crosby
Reading all these comments, my eyes are sobbing with tears. I wanted to share how Steven Still described Crosby‘s gemstone 💎 voice he said: Crosby’s singing sounds like a cat purring.🐈🐈🐈😻
Graham Nash was and is a true gentleman and did everything he could to hold this incredible band together and to try to help Croz. RIP Croz.
Hmmm... GN. Recollections vary.
Just beautiful & artful & so very very authentic!!!
Back when I was in Jr High School, our bus stop was in front of my best friends house. We played CSN&Y's 4 Way Street album almost every morning back then in 1971.....
My best friend & ended up going to 7 CS&N/CSN&Y concerts throughout the years.... Great Band, love those guys.... So sad to hear about David passing away, but hey, he did end up doing pretty good seeing that he made it to what, 81.... God Bless You David Crosby, RIP & Thank you for all the great years of music....
I saw this tour on my birthday front row!
RIP David, we know you're playing and singing in the great here-after.
Loved these guys when they were in California.
Stephen Stills in '85 is the best guitarist I have ever seen. I saw Jimmy Page, Carlos Santana, Jerry Garcia, Bo Diddley, Dickey Betts and many more. This cat, Steven, was amazing!
Amazing still!! 1969-2020!!
RIP Bill and Paul...
Woodstock ♾️
Bill Graham and Paul Kantner, now David Crosby
" Sick Vocal Harmonies " - just in awe. Love em.
Such beautiful voices and harmony
They were the poet LAUREATES OF OUR ERA
I noticed this concert was maybe two weeks after the Berlin Wall fell. Such a hopeful time to have heard CSN. RIP David Crosby.
SS said 4 days.
Wonder... wonder... wonderful!!!💖💖💖
Enjoying Graham Nash's well written book immensley at the moment. It's a great window to look back at those times that I still remember like it was a giant party. Graham's book fills in a lot of gaps that I missed. I'm so glad to have lived those times, and still enjoy this music so much now 😊
Really nice rendition of “Change Partners”
Amazing that they did this show (tour?) as a trio.
Sending this to my beloved Chris, my Beshert. April 23, 2023.
Took my mom to see them in 1990, saw them a few times, always good.
🕊💙🕊C’est très jolie à entendre 👂
Des mélodies douces , harmonieuses et irrésistiblement en accords…..🎸🕊
What a beautiful soul david Crosby
I wish that I would have started way before I did. That is me. I am loving this and I am in tears.
I'll forever miss the Croz. His music forever lives on.
Excellent !
Absolutely AWESOME...
Merci à David, ses harmonies vont nous manquer...
You gave us much joy David,Ty!
Rest in Peace brother✌💛😇
I don't want him to rest, he's with his partying buddies now, Jimi, Janice, Mama Cass. I hope they are tearing it up making the heavens roll 💞
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Great at the beginning. Their best material was written very very early on. Their reputation has held them in good stead. They reached their writing peak in 1970.
Saw this show with my band mates... We were a CSNY copy band. Always picked up a pointer or three !! ❤❤
A GIFT FOR THE AGES, A CONCERT PERFORMED BY "3" GIFTED SAGES". "WOODEN SHIPS" & " SUITE: JUDY BLUE EYES R MY "GO TO"(ALONG WITH "SADE") WHEN STUCK IN THE BLUES OF AGING/PHYSICAL MALADIES/ LOVE & LOSS. SADLY, MISSED THEM , SO CLOSE AT " MADISON SQUARE GARDEN" & "NASSAU VETERANS COLISEUM". GRATEFUL FOR "DVD'S" & YOU TUBE".
Madre natura gli ha dotati di una voce straordinaria!