CROSBY, STILLS NASH & YOUNG - FIFTY BY FOUR - Movie Trailer
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- Опубліковано 16 січ 2014
- AVAILABLE NOW ON DVD
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Towards the end of the 1960s, as the heat dissipated from a decade of radical change, cultural revolution and creative renovation, a new type of music artist emerged in Los Angeles - the Singer-Songwriter.
Clustered in and around the city's rural canyons, singer-songwriters generally worked as solo troubadours, performing introspective, lyrical ballads as a medium of self-expression and personal examination. Collectively, these minstrels became affiliates of a new movement, one that began with a landmark album from three amongst their number; David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.
Alongside occasional collaborator Neil Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash refused to be labelled 'a band', describing themselves as a loose collective of musical friends free from the inhibiting confines of the music business.
This is the story of CSNY's experiment. A journey of breakthroughs, breakdowns, break-ups and incredible music, somehow all from a group that apparently didn't exist.
FEATURING; Archive and exclusive interviews, seldom-seen footage, classic and rare performances and contributions from those who worked closely with CSNY across the years - including Dallas Taylor, Greg Reeves, Danny Kortchmar, George 'Chocolate' Perry, Joe Lala, Chad Cromwell, Calvin 'Fuzzy' Samuels, Joe Vitale, The Albert Brothers, Bill Halverson plus many others.
When music was real.
Greg Reeves Bass, Dallas Taylor Drums “ Great 👍
It all started because of crosby he was the one who had the killer grass
And he had some Purple berries 🤣
Oh how I miss "song content"!
Can somebody tell me what the song/music is on the background? Thanks in advance.
Where can you download this doc??
Coolness!! Can it be seen anywhere??
Watching this now on Amazon Video, free with Prime.
Tubi
That was a tease. Where's the rest ?
Who was the csny bass for deya vu
You don’t know how to look that up? Try Wikipedia. Easy.
Greg Reeves
This appears to be another one of those music documentaries the doesn't actually have interviews with any band members, or any of the band's music in it. Just generic music, narration, pictures, and interviews with "experts."
It does, in fact, include interview segments with all four of them.
Don’t judge the whole doc without seeing it. This is just a _trailer,_ after all.
@@Me97202 it was pretty lame it was mostly other people talking about the band. Definitely not an “official” documentary.
"...there was a gap after The Beatles split up, et cetera...there was a need I think for a supergroup, and a supergroup that actually worked, and they were one of the few groups, if any, that genuinely did, actually contribute something."
The worst group of that period (the "et cetera" period) contributed more to their craft than you just did to music journalism. Yep, that's what we needed back then, a group that "works" (as opposed to all the other bands that did not contribute shit). Because when none of the bands click, you need one that does. And of course, they were one of the few that "genuinely did actually contribute something", unless they "genuinely, actually" fall into the "if any" category.
It is like saying your favorite baseball team is the only team that even knows how to play the sport, and you are not so sure about them either.
They made some great music. But many put them on some sort of golden pedestal like as if they were holy men without sin and want. Many of their opinions I agreed with, many I didn't . They were no better than anyone else as far as the knowledge or opinions. But they had some classic songs that were a sound track to many people's lives. And that, is for certain.