"Ohio", "Woodstock', "Suite Judy Blue Eyes", "Long Time Gone", "Marakesh Express", "Teach Your Children", "Our House", "Wooden Ships". So many classics from this supergroup. Crosby from the Byrds, Stills and Young from Buffalo Springfield, Nash from the Hollies. Wonderful. Saw CSN at the PNC Art Center in NJ, 8/11/09. Great show. One of the great harmonic bands, similar to the Beach Boys harmonies.
You can't deny the harmonies of Nash and Crosby,magical for ever and always. Steven Stills,is a writing Genius! Neil Young,was added later to the band. He added his own song writing and was fantastic, and added he own special touch! All and all masterclass music!
I sing this in the car almost daily, just love everything about it, especially the harmonies and musical changes. Actually I use this song for singing practice, as I'm in a choir. One of my favourites by them, and the other favourite is Woodstock
Gooood stuff. Hippie music. psychedelic stuff. People that are now in their 70’s grooved to this music. Insane. And still probably do. Just because you are old on the outside doesn’t mean you’re old on the inside. Everybody learns this truth as time ticks on…
"Almost Cut My Hair" & "Country Girl" from the same album are wonderful tracks. I rarely hear those on reaction channels, but they're amazing. That's an excellent album, especially with Neil Young added to the band. Bass & drums are fantastic throughout the album.
I've been asking for him to do Wooden Ships since I've been here. Lol maybe with all the thumbs up you're getting he will. It seems highly appropriate for the direction the world has turned towards. ✌️🤠🏞️🐂
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN I don't choose my music on whether it is popular or not. I choose music I like. And certainly don't give two shits what other people think. ✌️🤠🏞️🐂
The core group was Crosby Still and Nash. Neil Young joined them now and then and they were called, Crosby Stills Nash and Young. All of them sing and play guitar, and all of them write songs. It was a 'super group' of musicians from other rock bands, maybe the first super group.
CSN & Y, "CARRY ON". This most excellent song. The music takes one right back to Lazgars Farm, 1969 with "WOODSTOCK". Great Groovy times. more CSN & Y. "WOODSTOCK", "WOODEN SHIPS", "LONG TIME GONE", "SUITE JUDY BLUE EYES",
Classic! The guitar solo coming out of the break teaches even before that wah-wah caps things off. When you're ready for more from Crosby, Stills & Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, check out some of these "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes", "Wooden Ships", "Long Time Gone", "Teach Your Children", "Almost Cut My Hair", "Helpless", "Woodstock" and many more.
This is a great classic album, they also released one of the best live albums “4 Way Street”! In addition to their great harmonies, they all contribute their own written songs to their albums
~~~ Suite Judy Blue Eyes ~~~ 🤩 I think it's even better than this one as far as changes (four songs :) ) and more driving harmonies. Also ends on a Latin beat which I love.
Wow! Instantly takes me back to a long time ago, and the taste Winston cigarettes. I dont smoke cigarettes anymore, just for the record! Nor do I encourage it
Exhibit A as to why CS & N added Neil Young. All four were great songwriters and singers. Crosby and Nash were masters at singing harmony. Stephen Stills is also a brilliant musician that can play multiple instruments. He played everything on the CSN debut. Neil Young is a brilliant musician as well on multiple instruments. When they asked why add Neil, Stephen replied have you ever heard me and Neil jam?
Really enjoyed your reaction to CSNY!! In my opinion Deja Vu is one of the ten greatest rock albums of all time. Really enjoyed Greg Reeves bass throughout this!!
Biz, have you done Woodstock yet by CSNY? I believe Young was in this, not sure 🤔. Written by Ms Joni Mitchell for " her friends, and for herself", as she says. If you could do the CSNY version, and I'd love it if you checked out Woodstock by Joni Mitchell, live 1970, just her and the piano. Thank you
@@watchbizmatik Ok thanks. Joni Mitchell wrote it about this famous festival Woodstock, 1969. She wasn't at the festival, watched it on TV, then wrote a song about it. How cool is that?
Classic song from a classic album. The live version of Long Time Gone from the 4 Way Street album is a good one. The Stills Young album Long May You Run has a lot of good songs that get overlooked. It was originally suppose to have Nash and Crosby on it but it didn't work out. The song 12/8 Blues is a good one from it.
Check out the band Foxes and Fossils. They do covers of famous songs, that are as good or even better than the originals. Their cover of this is excellent. The band got their start in 2010 by doing a cover of CSN&Y suite Judy blue eyes. Graham Nash, one of the writers of the song called up Foxes and Fossils and praised their cover.
This song was only Crosby, Stills, and Nash...no Young. Although this album is listed as being by CSN,&Y, Neil recorded his songs at his home studio--separately from the others, then brought them into the studio for the others to contribute to them. The reverse was true of the non-Neil Young songs. IN short, this was more of a collaboration of two entities than it was a unified band performing all of their songs. AS you get into the album, it's fairly easy to figure out which is which.
I bought this album when it came out. I love all their music I see you’ve done some Neil young so how about some graham nash from his songs for beginners album
You had to be alive when DejaVu was released to truly appreciate the impact of this group. That said, isn't it great we have records and technology to bring this music to future audiences? Biz, "Almost Cut My Hair" and Long Time Gone are epic songs you should do soon .
Solid album. Please check out the version of "Woodstock" done by Matthew's Southern Comfort, a British group. It was a massive hit in Europe back in the day and rather a different interpretation than CSN & Y's version.
Hey Biz this is Taka Boom sista of Chaka Khan we are big fans of yours…….gotte play Some Love by Chaka…..it will change who you are for the better of course funkiest shit you’ll ever hear……our brothe Mark Stevens is playin bass🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A true supergroup of the late 60's and early 70's, this album was a revelation for me in my late teens. Their collaborative musical career was short, but oh so bright. Sadly, with that many talented writers and musicians in one group egos would eventually be their downfall and extinguish their light. Fortunately for us they left behind some remarkable music!
Dang was hoping for Wooden Ships. It is a post-apocalyptic song. As well as a war protest. It Was Written while vacationing on a yacht with members of Jefferson Starship or airplane. And the guitar work is considered some of the best by Stills. But it's your journey. Already had mine. ✌️ 🤠🏞️🐂
Haven't seen where you have reacted to the Outlaws. Country Southern Rock. Similar sounding to Lynyrd Skynyrd. Not surprising as both bands were from Florida. They had many hits. Green Grass and High Tides forever would be a good starting point. ✌️🤠🏞️🐂
So many hits from CSN and CSNY. Don't know why (maybe you can explain it to me), but my absolute favorite from them is "Southern Cross" ua-cam.com/video/iuLBhxZUkmU/v-deo.html
Yeah these first 2 albums... you can't beat them. Their approach to that acoustic guitar sound in the beginning, probably strummed by thumb and palm, is amazing. My next pick would be the song Woodstock.
Of course you can 4 Way Street their Live album these are done much better!!! Southern Man and This are way longer like 12 or 14 mins with guitar solos from Stills and Young
Stephen Stills, one of the GOATs, brings the Caribbean vibe. You should hear his "Go Back Home" with monumental guitar solo by Eric Clapton. The song is orgasmic! It's on the "Stephen Stills" album. The whole album crushes.
"Ohio", "Woodstock', "Suite Judy Blue Eyes", "Long Time Gone", "Marakesh Express", "Teach Your Children", "Our House", "Wooden Ships". So many classics from this supergroup. Crosby from the Byrds, Stills and Young from Buffalo Springfield, Nash from the Hollies. Wonderful. Saw CSN at the PNC Art Center in NJ, 8/11/09. Great show. One of the great harmonic bands, similar to the Beach Boys harmonies.
My favorite song when it came out--and I still LOVE it! Steven Stills is a genius.
One of my favs. I rolled a lot of seeds off this album cover.
🤣🤣🤣. ☮️❤️😎
It’s a big club there brother Dave, right on. Good times. 🤘😎
You can't deny the harmonies of Nash and Crosby,magical for ever and always. Steven Stills,is a writing Genius! Neil Young,was added later to the band. He added his own song
writing and was fantastic, and added he own special touch! All and all masterclass music!
Love this album. Legendary! ☮️❤️😎
This album was the soundtrack to my high school years. Played it to death. Every song on this album is perfect. You said it correctly - Masterpiece.
"Carry on" was actually the official motto of my graduating class in high school in 1971. This song must have been the reason.
@@davidmckenzie420 Very appropriate.
Agree, a masterpiece album!!!
Same here... The album is still the coolest album I've ever seen.. inside and outside.
There was alot of talent in this band. Great harmony band.
Unfortunately the egos and drugs tore the band apart
Don't forget how great a guitarist Stills is.
Great harmonies and that 60's sound... you gotta love it.
One of the first albums I owned. This whole album is perfect
I got this album from my older brother (RIP) on Christmas Day 1970..
I sing this in the car almost daily, just love everything about it, especially the harmonies and musical changes. Actually I use this song for singing practice, as I'm in a choir. One of my favourites by them, and the other favourite is Woodstock
Gooood stuff. Hippie music. psychedelic stuff. People that are now in their 70’s grooved to this music. Insane. And still probably do. Just because you are old on the outside doesn’t mean you’re old on the inside. Everybody learns this truth as time ticks on…
You said it sister❣
Not HIPPY
"Almost Cut My Hair" & "Country Girl" from the same album are wonderful tracks. I rarely hear those on reaction channels, but they're amazing. That's an excellent album, especially with Neil Young added to the band. Bass & drums are fantastic throughout the album.
Can’t go wrong with CSNY! Wooden Ships, Ohio, Almost Cut My Hair, Southern Man, In My Dreams are all guaranteed 🔥
I've been asking for him to do Wooden Ships since I've been here. Lol maybe with all the thumbs up you're getting he will.
It seems highly appropriate for the direction the world has turned towards.
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Should have done from 4 Way Street Album Live.....much better with Stephen and Neil trading solos!!! But then top 40 raises its ugly head
@@farmnranchapiarybeehiveser8120 nope need 4 Way Street Album with live solo trades by Stills and Young ....Stop the Wimpy top 40
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN I don't choose my music on whether it is popular or not. I choose music I like. And certainly don't give two shits what other people think.
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One of my favorites, never gets old!
The core group was Crosby Still and Nash. Neil Young joined them now and then and they were called, Crosby Stills Nash and Young. All of them sing and play guitar, and all of them write songs. It was a 'super group' of musicians from other rock bands, maybe the first super group.
You mean the first super group after Cream, Blind Faith.
"Almost Cut My Hair" or "Ohio" both were epic.
But again on their live Album 4 WAY STREET done much better
Great musicians, and such a great close harmony in their singing. 🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️
Deja Vu is a must own LP from The Classic Era.
One of the Best songs.💥
CSN & Y, "CARRY ON". This most excellent song. The music takes one right back to Lazgars Farm, 1969 with "WOODSTOCK". Great Groovy times. more CSN & Y. "WOODSTOCK", "WOODEN SHIPS", "LONG TIME GONE", "SUITE JUDY BLUE EYES",
The soundtrack of my youth.!
Me too
Saw them at MSG in the 70s. The whole place was on their feet for the whole show!
"Teach Your Children" and "Marrakesh" are two more great CSNY songs.
Great reaction! I love to see you appreciate classic rock. Suite Judy Blue Eyes should be next, and everything everyone else said! 💙 😀
Thank you 😁
Nope 4 Way Street either Southern Man or Carry On with extended solos or Stills doing piano on For What It's Worth
Besides the great harmonies the bass is 🔥
this album would be in my lost on a desert island collection,
" WOODEN SHIPS " ✌💞
One of the best albums ever made! Any song on here is great!
Best part of the song 2:50
Missed this one, one of my old faves-geez, now I REALLY feel old; but, luckily the music doesn’t age.
you have to do "Almost cut my hair"
Classic! The guitar solo coming out of the break teaches even before that wah-wah caps things off. When you're ready for more from Crosby, Stills & Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, check out some of these "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes", "Wooden Ships", "Long Time Gone", "Teach Your Children", "Almost Cut My Hair", "Helpless", "Woodstock" and many more.
Nope solos on 4 Way Street are much better done live and it's live 12 + mins
4 Way Street has most of those done live and much much better
This is a great classic album, they also released one of the best live albums “4 Way Street”! In addition to their great harmonies, they all contribute their own written songs to their albums
4 Way Street much better and it's live
~~~ Suite Judy Blue Eyes ~~~ 🤩 I think it's even better than this one as far as changes (four songs :) ) and more driving harmonies. Also ends on a Latin beat which I love.
Wow! Instantly takes me back to a long time ago, and the taste Winston cigarettes. I dont smoke cigarettes anymore, just for the record! Nor do I encourage it
Exhibit A as to why CS & N added Neil Young. All four were great songwriters and singers. Crosby and Nash were masters at singing harmony. Stephen Stills is also a brilliant musician that can play multiple instruments. He played everything on the CSN debut. Neil Young is a brilliant musician as well on multiple instruments. When they asked why add Neil, Stephen replied have you ever heard me and Neil jam?
Really enjoyed your reaction to CSNY!! In my opinion Deja Vu is one of the ten greatest rock albums of all time. Really enjoyed Greg Reeves bass throughout this!!
Biz, have you done Woodstock yet by CSNY? I believe Young was in this, not sure 🤔. Written by Ms Joni Mitchell for " her friends, and for herself", as she says. If you could do the CSNY version, and I'd love it if you checked out Woodstock by Joni Mitchell, live 1970, just her and the piano. Thank you
No I have not
@@watchbizmatik Ok thanks. Joni Mitchell wrote it about this famous festival Woodstock, 1969. She wasn't at the festival, watched it on TV, then wrote a song about it. How cool is that?
Saw you were doing CSN&Y. On board baby.
This is my All Time Far song containing harmonies
I'm glad you touched on how the song changed up. You always have a great take on the music! Great reaction!
Thanks Tammie
@@watchbizmatik You are welcome! It shows as your subscriber count is getting up there!
Another great authentic reaction!
Thank you
My favorite from them was written by Neil Young on a walk through the woods about the Kent State shootings it's Ohio
YUPPPP, ALL 4 SING AND OF COURSE WITH PERFECT HARMONIES! 😊AND THEN OF COURSE NEIL ON THAT LEAD GUITAR , LIKE BUTTER! 😊
Great tune!!! Awesome sound!
Love their vibes! ✌️
🎸💯 CSN&Y were incredibly talented‼🔥
🤯 You're outdoing yourself with your reaction choices lately, BizMatik‼☮ ❤ 🎶
Classic song from a classic album.
The live version of Long Time Gone from the 4 Way Street album is a good one.
The Stills Young album Long May You Run has a lot of good songs that get overlooked. It was originally suppose to have Nash and Crosby on it but it didn't work out.
The song 12/8 Blues is a good one from it.
Check out the band Foxes and Fossils. They do covers of famous songs, that are as good or even better than the originals. Their cover of this is excellent.
The band got their start in 2010 by doing a cover of CSN&Y suite Judy blue eyes. Graham Nash, one of the writers of the song called up Foxes and Fossils and praised their cover.
Deja vu
I was like 8 or 9 when this came out, stands up well. CSN and or Y is cool as hell.
This song was only Crosby, Stills, and Nash...no Young. Although this album is listed as being by CSN,&Y, Neil recorded his songs at his home studio--separately from the others, then brought them into the studio for the others to contribute to them. The reverse was true of the non-Neil Young songs. IN short, this was more of a collaboration of two entities than it was a unified band performing all of their songs. AS you get into the album, it's fairly easy to figure out which is which.
Check out their song Woodstock. It was written by Joni Mitchell. And you should definitely listen to a song of hers called Help Me. It's so good!
Yeah it's all of them together
That’s crazy
HEYYYYYYYYY!!! 😊 NIIIICCCEEE BIZ! ( NEIL YOUNG ) ISN'T IN HELPLESSLY HOPING 😊 ANOTHER GREAT TUNE FROM THEM WITH NEIL IS :( WOODEN SHIPS )
Love it!
I bought this album when it came out. I love all their music I see you’ve done some Neil young so how about some graham nash from his songs for beginners album
"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" next please.
Yeah my man they all do the locals cuz you got them free four-part harmonies going on
Great tune. So unique and different 😂
THERE YA GO BIZ, THAT'S NEIL'S DEBUT WITH THE GUYS WITH THE 70 GEM ( DEJA VU ) 😊
Rejoice rejoice we have no choice but to Carry On .🎉🎉❤🎉🎉
You had to be alive when DejaVu was released to truly appreciate the impact of this group. That said, isn't it great we have records and technology to bring this music to future audiences? Biz, "Almost Cut My Hair" and Long Time Gone are epic songs you should do soon .
Solid album. Please check out the version of "Woodstock" done by Matthew's Southern Comfort, a British group. It was a massive hit in Europe back in the day and rather a different interpretation than CSN & Y's version.
Anyone “new” to this, will never truly understand the impact that CSNY had on us….Truth….
Check out Steven stills going back home,some great guitar solos
Hey Biz this is Taka Boom sista of Chaka Khan we are big fans of yours…….gotte play Some Love by Chaka…..it will change who you are for the better of course funkiest shit you’ll ever hear……our brothe Mark Stevens is playin bass🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hey I always see you in my comment section thanks for the luv and Can’t go wrong with Chaka Khan definitely Iconic. I will check the song out luv. 🙏🏿😁
@@watchbizmatik 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
I prefer the earlier version of Questions on the Buffalo Springfield's Last Time Around lp.
Run from tears is another ripper
A true supergroup of the late 60's and early 70's, this album was a revelation for me in my late teens. Their collaborative musical career was short, but oh so bright. Sadly, with that many talented writers and musicians in one group egos would eventually be their downfall and extinguish their light. Fortunately for us they left behind some remarkable music!
Another great pick. Eat a peach.
Sounds to me like Nash is doing double vocals on this one and that is definitely Stephen stills singing along too..
Nash was also with the Hollies.
Dang was hoping for Wooden Ships.
It is a post-apocalyptic song.
As well as a war protest. It Was Written while vacationing on a yacht with members of Jefferson Starship or airplane. And the guitar work is considered some of the best by Stills.
But it's your journey.
Already had mine.
✌️
🤠🏞️🐂
Haven't seen where you have reacted to the Outlaws. Country Southern Rock. Similar sounding to Lynyrd Skynyrd. Not surprising as both bands were from Florida.
They had many hits.
Green Grass and High Tides forever would be a good starting point.
✌️🤠🏞️🐂
It’s a groove song
Everybody leaves out Country Girl one of their deep cuts that is a little different.
I'd do Wooden Ships next.
Nobody ever mentions the key changes going on. Score writing A+.
So many hits from CSN and CSNY. Don't know why (maybe you can explain it to me), but my absolute favorite from them is "Southern Cross" ua-cam.com/video/iuLBhxZUkmU/v-deo.html
Great song,makes me feel warm inside. Moves you.😊 That's why!😃
Nice😊🇨🇦
☮️💙💙💙🔥
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You are too cool
Thanks 😎
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Yeah these first 2 albums... you can't beat them. Their approach to that acoustic guitar sound in the beginning, probably strummed by thumb and palm, is amazing. My next pick would be the song Woodstock.
Of course you can 4 Way Street their Live album these are done much better!!! Southern Man and This are way longer like 12 or 14 mins with guitar solos from Stills and Young
Nope Woodstock was okay but there is way better !!!!! Southern Man Live beats Woodstock anytime
Close your eyes and pick another song. You can't go wrong. They were just that good.
Stephen Stills, one of the GOATs, brings the Caribbean vibe. You should hear his "Go Back Home" with monumental guitar solo by Eric Clapton. The song is orgasmic! It's on the "Stephen Stills" album. The whole album crushes.
Nope Manassas Album much better and his live stuff with Manassas here on UA-cam kills it better then the wimpy stuff and top 40
Stop the Wimpy shit NEED 4 WAY STREET live album with the REAL CARRY ON