Graham Nash “Ohio” on the Howard Stern Show in 2013
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Graham Nash tells Howard Stern how the powerful Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young song was penned and recorded in response to the 1970 Kent State shooting before performing a solo rendition of it live in the Stern Show studio in 2013.
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"We slaughtered our own children." I was a senior in high school, three months after my brother was killed in Vietnam.
He never ages an amazing artist ❤
Depressing song. Keep politics out of music.
The Kent State tragedy and this remarkable song had a lot to do with turning the tide of public opinion against the war. 49 years later, I still get chills.
RIP to the 4 and love to everyone at KSU that day impacted by those terrible events
Great rendition of Ohio. Neil Young is a genius.
Howard must love moments like this. All of his childhood rockstars playing on HIS couch and getting to interview the best of all time. Respect
Wonderful job Graham. Thank you and of course thank you Neil Young. I remember crying as a teen first time I heard this tune.
I don’t care what color or age or financial status, folk music is sung for you. It IS the music of the people.
I went into the woods for an hour and all I came out with was poison sumac on my peter
man he sounds great
Graham and his 3 amigos are a national treasure.
Wow! His voice is still GREAT!!
Well seasoned musician with some powerfull social commentary.
jhon hall ; and super wealthy deservedly so.
This song brings it right back. Gave me the chills. Great rendition - sublime use of the guitars bass notes in spots.
my fave member of that band. just seems like a nice guy with a tremendous level of talent, who happened to be riding shotgun for some of the greatest moments in classic rock history
What 29 jerks don't like this?
Oh, that's the first time I hear him singing that song in solo!
Love CSN& Y...one.of my fave bands ever. Graham nails it awesomely 🌝🌝✌✌🌈🌈💕💕
He sounds great! Thanks for the quick play!
My uncle was a student/hippie at kent during the protest and was their when the massacre took place.
I saw CSN&Y in concert in 2000 in chicago. 20th row, 5 seats right of center row on the floor. Best concert ive ever been to.
the Kent State Shooting was 49 years ago today
Nice Profile ; never forget. It turned my 4 older siblings off and never really returned to trust again. Very sad. I love my siblings, however letting go of them was the hardest decision I’ve made about 12 years ago.
My wife born raised in Ohio. This tore me up today. Brutal. God Speed.
And where are we now...Shame shame shame
Spectacular - Graham is amazing.
Great great voice
May 4, 1970 49 years ago today. Remember it well, great song too! R.I.P.
Rest in hell......too bad many , many more weren't killed that day.
I never forget and never will. Good to see somebody else remembers
That voice is ageless
Great Tune!
Love CSN + Young...!
Hopefully this song saved a lot of lives.
Powerful song.
Avoidable tragedy on many fronts.
Graham Nash is the genuine article.
Such a beautiful song
Graham Nash has a book out. 'Wild Tales'. You are urged by me to read it and enjoy a great storyteller.
wow...amazing live performance no one can do this anymore...
Simply, WOW!
Thanks Graham🕊🎶🌷
My dad always told me a story of Steven Stills being so hammered he had to get off the stage and they told everyone to go home.. haha classic.
El Neil...heavy duty
Love GN and his philosophy on life.
Awesome Classic!
You still got it Graham! Ty for your music and ty for CSNY.
Killed third own single
Omg that low note on guitar
Dropped D tuning - the low E string tuned to low D. Neil Young did a lot his songs in this tuning. Graham Nash still has a great voice.
An intense song! Kind of creepy. Great song, nevertheless!
Great song, exciting time to have been in the streets.
Cool👍
Wow . . .
❤️
Ace
👍
Black Lives Matter Too.
I popped a squat in O Hi O.
Love Nash as singer... songwriter... his politics not so much.
What intensity...