Totally. A really good interview can be rare these days. His questions are pointed but open ended, not leading but deeply revealing. Realistic and optimistic at the same time. He respects and admires his interviewees, and the feeling is mutual.
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"For What It's Worth" was one of the best songs during the Viet Nam War. I recall the body bags on the news every night. Thank you Steven Stills for composing music like Judy Blue Eyes, Love the One You're With.
The music of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young is timeless. What a gift we've been given by them all. I'm 75, have sung rock and roll since I was 12. Their music is alive and well in Washington Square Park to this day. RIP David Crosby......thank you for all you, and your music brothers and sisters have given us.
David Crosby was not afraid of the truth. What a great loss, not only for his music but for someone who has no problem taking responsibility for himself. He is an inspiration to me
Rest in Peace, David Crosby, a great influence for my generation. Together with Stephen, Graham and Neil, he brought music live and on vinyl, wrote songs, harmonized in performances that changed music history. As he said, they wanted to leave THE edge, he did. Beyond the drugs, the stint in jail, the famous feuds, David survived, sustained and stayed, for over four decades. Thank you for the music.
When 1965 arrived, I was 12. My dad was a medic in Vietnam from 1964-1969 when he came home alive. Music was an import and still is a big part of my life. But these 4 people were a big part of my life. I never met them, but their music did. Judy Collins, Melissa Manchester, jimmy Hendrix, The Jollies, Buffalo Springfield, Mamas and Pappas,Fifth Dimension and many others all had a profound influence on me.
SicilyNY, the problem with The Rolling Stones is, in my humble opinion, that while their music is great, Mick is not the most talented singer. In fact, his voice grates on the ears after a while.
I'm watching this interview tonight because David Cosby has passed away. It could not have been a better interview with anyone but Dan Rather. Tonight I learned things I did not know about them. I laughed and enjoyed it so much. RIP David Crosby. You were one of 3 very unique musicians, that produced some great music. You will not be forgotten.
I had the pleasure spending a half a day with David Crosby, and yet I knew almost nothing about him. What you see in this interview, is how he really is. I was his driver, and he told me just about everything about his life in a nutshell. He said he’s grateful in this interview, and that’s the feeling he conveyed to me. I could tell he was happy to be alive, and cherished every moment. Btw, He treated me for lunch at a hole in the wall Mexican restaurant on Milpas in Santa Barbara, and then I dropped him off at his home in the Santa Ynez mountains. He let me go in his home, to use his bathroom too. I thought that was pretty cool too.
@@rv6205 I thought I conveyed that in my comments, that he is down to earth. Yes, no rock star attitude. He even let me come in his house to use his bathroom. I saw pictures and awards why I was in his house.
Yep, my father who passed away now spent an entire flight with him from China back to the U.S. and he said the exact same thing. Talked all about his life and problems etc. Real nice guy my father said.
His passing hit me hard in a way. I grew up listening to this guy. His music touches my soul. It's like losing someone you love even though I didn't know him. Your life kind of flashes back with all your deepest distant memories of friends, high school sweetheart, fun times you endured that you hold close to your heart. David Crosby, you will be remembered forever and truly missed.
Yes I grew up in the '60;s, too. Proud to be a hippie and a member of the church of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Kinda sorry Young wasn't here for this.
I was born in 1951 and yes, by the late 60's I knew this music , i was a hippie ( still am ), it sorta became a soundtrack for my life ......I'm so grateful for CSN&Y , JT, JM, AND ALL the musicians of that era .....it was a great time to be alive ! !
The industry. as well as the Beatles encouraged creativity. Consider that leader of the Rolling Stones. Brian Jones did with using a multitude of instruments that wouldn't even be considered today. Listen to Like a Rainbow, melotron, guitar.cello, brass and percussion all done by Brian. Also for those who didn't know, a toy piano was used .
I'm fortunate to have seen CSN&Y live but there were two points on film that - for me at least - summed up their natural ability to harmonize. One was after their performance of Suite Judy Blue Eyes at Woodstock when they said "Thank you". The other was on this video when they said "No". Three words in total but all spontaneously in synch and in key.
I am in my 82nd year on this planet so I have heard and grown up with a lot of different styles of music. Listening to my parents play all of the big band sounds of the 30s and 40s and then the lyrical 50s and the beginings of rock and roll, folk, blues, hard and metal rock and all of the rest. Through all of that there have been individuals and groups that have never left my muscial thoughts. Crosby, Stills and Nash is always at the top of that list. There music and presentation of that music is and still is unique. A true blend of individuals into one seamless sound. Individual but complementing. Together but still separate. A rainbow of sound.
That's awesome that you've seen and experienced so much. I'm close to 50 and what gets to me is missing the times that passed and wishing there was a way to go back there and see people who are gone or experience those times again.
@@Magdalene777 UA-cam is your friend, you will find many here and of course there are the classic films with some great music, especially the big bands. It is nice to 'see' them, I totally get it
I'm doing the same thing with tears. What a great interview and what an amazing time in our lives. Both good and bad, (Kent State). The music still brings me joy.
Excellent interview. I graduated high school in the mid 90s but all these iconic 60s-70s songs were beloved and are still very much a part of my life's soundtrack. RIP David 🌻🌹💐❤️🌞 Despite everything, you made it all the way to the year 2023...yet gone too soon.
Maybe 15 years or so ago I had the pleasure of having Mr. Crosby aboard my flight from LA to Honolulu. He was kind enough to say hello to us pilots and brag about his landing that morning (private pilot and had flown himself into LA that morning.) Said “I’m Dave.” Of course yer friggin Dave. Really nice guy. Couldn’t have been more down to earth.
Graham Nash was absolutely correct about the importance of music in our schools. Communities make a huge mistake when they deprive their kids of this experience. Great interview by Dan Rather of three of our most influential and delightful musicians ever!! 🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I met David Crosby April 1970, Genesee Community College, Batavia New York... I did the light show for the Byrds... After the show he invited the entire stage crew to his Holliday Inn room.. We smoked, he played and all 15 of us had a ball in that small room.. David was the best of the best!!!! RIP David!!
Dan Rather proves again that he was a journalist extraordinaire! David, Stephen and Graham: Your songs were/are the soundtracks of our lives. Thank You!
It's January 19, 2023. David Crosby passed away today. In the Big Interview, he says to Dan Rather, "I would like to be learning something new and growing the day that I die." I wish David was here to tell us what he learned today.
Crosby stills a Nash end young you guys are so incredible . I'm watching an interview with Dan rather ,I don't want to cry, I love you guys, your talent is unprecedented, and thank you I'm 65 and I grew up with you thank you
My God. The emotions this brings out in me. "love is better than hatred. That peace is better than war. That maybe we should take care of each other; like be each other's keeper. Maybe we should take care of our environment."
I know I’m much younger than many of the people commenting here, but I grew up with my Dad in particular listening to their music so I’ve know it since as far back as I can remember. I’ve come to appreciate even more as an adult and choosing to listen to them on my own. There are no harmonies existing that can compare to them. The world has been lucky to experience these talented people. Im really enjoying these interviews and getting a more in depth glimpse into the life and times of these men. The world has lost an incredible talent, incredible spirit, incredible part of the music world with David’s passing. May he rest in peace.
At 62 watching this interview is evoking a range of emotions. All these guys simply worthy legends. So good to have grown up with this and other timeless music as a huge part of my personal soundtrack. Wishing I had gotten to ever more live shows back in the day. Now experiencing the sorrow of loss as profoundly influential musical heros are passing on. Thanks for the memories and the magic guys. Grateful always...
@@kathleendanford2631 Very strange, scary, immensely disappointing times we now live in. In my opinion... Our beautiful planet and the other living beings, the animals, the plants, we share it with, deserve soooo much better than where us humans are headed, and imposing on the world. So selfish. Peace to you as well.
So glad he was in my lifetime of musical memories and genius creators that left a mark...He scratched itches in lots of people...as they could never deny his existence, or impact on them...or the lasting gift he gave to all of us.......To everything ....turn..turn...turn..a time to be born...a time to die....(this was his)....Now, 8 miles high...RIP David Crosby...never gone, just less vocal.
He couldn't be anybody else, for better or worse, he had to be true to himself. I don't think you can expect any better than that. As a young person fighting to get into the music world and determined to do it with as much integrity as possible, David Crosby was a touchstone and a guide for what to hang onto and what to avoid if possible. A lot of these guys went to places most people can't go and still survive let alone create art!!!😳
As a Woodstock veteran who was exposed to the greats in person, this group personified the meaning of Woodstock. From their wonderful rendition of the song “Woodstock” to their incredible harmony which is what Woodstock” was all about but most of all, there was a very peaceful vibe that these guys produced in all that listened to their music. It was so distinct that one could only recognize the true artists they were. Great art is designed to evoke an emotion, without a doubt no one has ever evoked unity and harmony as these artists have!
DON'T DISMISS THE BEE GEES, BARRY, MAURICE AND ROBIN WERE MAGNIFICENT HARMONIZERS, THEY COULD TAKE YOU TO ANOTHER WORLD WITH THEIR MAGICAL VOICES. AND, OF COURSE, THE BEATLES. WHO WERE ALWAYS RECREATING THEIRSELVES, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!
I would to sing and harmonize to their De Je Vu album so well that I thought I could actually be part of this Group! What GREAT harmony they had. Nobody harmonized better.
I'm currently recording an album and it wouldn't be as good as I think as it's gonna be without the influence of these geniuses. In trying to harmonize with them listening to that album I've improved my singing in a way I never could've imagined. Carry on is my top moment in music EVER
I agree with them. At 67, I am still a hippie. The values of the beats and hippies are still important. The only difference now is that I realize those values will never be brought to fruition. It was gut wrenching to grow up and realize that. I still strive oin my own way to fulfill those values daily.
I just finished listening to Dan Rather's great interview with David, Stephen and Graham......and also as they included gracious comments concerning their fourth partner Neil. What a lovely time these four had as Dan maste4fully guided the questions and comments. My only regret is that Neil wasn't there to be included. Great job and great careers, guys! So sad that David died less than two weeks ago....... I graduated High School in June of 1969 and my best friend with whom I share the same birthday, went to Woodstock and actually heard these guys live! Ted Schempp
Responsible for so many huge moments in rock. Introduced George Harrison to Ravi Shankar, introduced Jim McGuinn to Charlie Parker, which became the genesis for the crazy lead in “8 Miles High”, instrumental in so much of pop culture. Well done, sir.
I legend has died-- David Crosby was a One of a Kind musician. Having seen Crosby Stills and Nash several times I can say this with confidence. See you on the Other Side..
We WILL remember his name; grieving David Crosby. There will never be the melodic harmonies of another Crosby, Stills, and Nash in my lifetime. RIP David.
Indeed there will never be the likes of these 3 again making sweet harmonies...and David's ethereal voice was what made it work for CSN(Y), the Byrds and his Skytrails & Lighthouse bands. We were so fortunate to live through these decades and hear his & their musical gifts.
Loved the Hollies " Bus Stop" It came out around 1965, when I was 15. Enjoyed the interviews. Crosby, Stills and Nash had a wonderful harmony and the words told a story. Music is the universal language and makes the world a better place. Kent State was a frightening event. People being shot for objecting to a terrible war. I was 20 in 1970 and a student. That could have happened to any of us who objected to that futile war.
Whether it was the three or the four when they came together they rated a ten on the scale of music for generations. That was a huge treat to listen to their stories about their journey of music.
THE HARMONY OF CS&N WAS SO ABSOLUTELY ENTRANCING THAT ONCE YOU HEARD IT, YOU WERE HOOKED. BY BODY AND SOUL, THE HARMONY THAT THESE WONDERFUL GUYS HAD TOGETHER WAS IN REALITY A WONDER OF THIS WORLD. THEIR MUSIC WILL GO ON FOR MANY GENERATIONS AFTER THEIR PASSING. I JUST HOPE I GET TO HEAR THEM IN HEAVEN ENTERTAINING THE ONES WHO MAKE IT THERE. THEIR VOICES SEEM TO ME LIKE FOUR OR FIVE FRENCH HORNS PLAYING TOGETHER. UNIQUE. BEAUTIFUL. AND SOULFULLY ELONGATING HEARTS WITH THAT SOUND OF HEAVENLY HARMONY. IF AMERICA CAN LAST ANOTHER DECADE WITHOUT BEING DESTROYED BY OUR GREEDY SELVES, CS&N WILL HAVE DONE THE BEST THAT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE BY MUSICIANS....JUST LISTEN TO THE LYRICS OF WOODSTOCK, SOUTHERN CROSS, TEACH YOUR CHILDREN, OUR HOUSE...IT JUST DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT. DAVID CROSBY IS MY HERO. 🥲
I can't believe that I am just now seeing this 2 years later! This was my music in my late teens, early 20's, recorded on cassette tapes on extended trips to Baja combined with my best life adventures. Thank you CSNY !! I always wonder if the artists really grasp the gravity of the contributions to my/our lives their music made. Great interviews too.
They are 1 person, they are 2 alone, they are 3 together, they are 4 each other. Could those lyrics have been about their band? Only to trip at the sound of goodbye. Genius
In the sixties my older brother used to play these guys albums all the time,I was into the Monkees and the Partridge family.my brother and this band opened my mind and love of music.Thank you,boys.
SO right! That is exactly how I feel - when I listen to CSNY, it makes me melancholy because it takes me back to that era and the music was incredible. These guys should be in the Hall of Fame!
I cannot put into words the feeling of "wholeness", the feeling of "this is all I will ever need" that I get whenever I listen to their music as well as the hundreds and hundreds of interviews these men have done over the past decades. They are each a treasure and the 3 of them together will never be matched. I thank God that I was able to see CSN in concert at least one time before God started to take them home.
Three brilliant minds and personalities, so different and so complementary one to another in producing top quality things like never had happened before in music. The interviewer highlights it very clearly. Rest in harmony, David Crosby.
I just want to say thanks to a young lady that was nice enough to attend a CSNY show with me in Phoenix 1974. It was our first date. She was so incredibly beautiful. The boys put on a great show and we were a part of rock and roll history together!
Reading the comments are heartfelt it is a testament to all our lives growing up back then. Once a hippie always a hippie. I have tears feeling all the flashbacks of my life and seeing how many others of you are out there also feeling those same thoughts and tears God Bless🌺
When I saw them in concert with Neil Young in the mid 2000s, they played for 3 hours and I thought they never wanted to stop. The loved playing, and I'd not seen musicians who seemed to want to keep playing and playing. Best concert I'd ever seen.
I saw the CSNY tour where they sang let's impeach the president. Definitely one of the best shows I've seen. Essentially 4 guys with guitars no effects just music
i was born in 65 and it doesn't matter if it was yesterday or today i can't help but be moved by their music. music is powerful and part of our souls as god has attendant.
I think many if us would do the same in that situation. It was an honest thing to do but at the same time manipulative. In this case manipulation didnt work
@@lastnamefirst4035 he wrote it because the judge sending him to jail for a year saved his life and he wanted to thank the judge and tell him that he was a success case because of the judges sentence.
Two legendary icons meet. He was at the center of it all. Sang in the most iconic bands of that era. Buffalo Springfield, CSN&Y, the Byrds. His music will live on forever. Nothing today compares.
I'm younger, 58, yet I fell in love with CS&N while in High School. I agree that MUSIC is actually VERY IMPORTANT. It gives you a way to learn about life, history... expressing your feelings publicly. Crosby, Stills & Nash I LOVE your music!
Yes yes yes! My older bf) introduced me to them.....I couldn't believe I'd missed out so long!!! Though I was barely 20 & he must've been close to 28) good vibes ! Love....
I enjoyed these interviews! Sad to see that David after his passing had not talked to his band mates in several years! Thanks to you all! Remember, "We are but a moments sunlight fading in the grass"
I’ve followed Croz since early in The Byrds years. His voice is heaven sent. In 2009, while on vacation in FL, I was lucky enough to meet him and his wife Jan walking around EPCOT. It was surreal because he had no security around him and he blended into the crowd just like a regular tourist. He had his signature long hair tucked up under his big Panama hat and a Hawaiian shirt on, but I’d recognize that mustache ANYWHERE! I apologized for asking, but I had to get his autograph, just like a friggin’ teenager. I was so fan-boy’ed out! David’s been my musical hero since I was a kid! And here he was, standing right in front of me...He was so incredibly gracious about giving me the autograph, and then he thanked ME for being HIS FAN!!! Un-freakin’-believable! Later on that day, as coincidence would have it, I saw him again...this time he was seated just a few seats over from me at the American Gardens pavilion, essentially a concert bandshell on the lake. We watched Davy Jones of The Monkees (of all acts!) do his “Flower Power” musical show set. Talk about a crazy set of circumstances... A Rock & Roll ICON and a Pop Star I remember watching on TV as a kid... So bizarre...but truly memorable.
My sonis 100% deaf in left ear, 20% in right and can only hear certain decibels...it's a very hard life at any age. My boy was 2.5 yrs old and it was a dumb accident that took his hearing. He too will be totally deaf at some point. He's 40 now.
@@sicilyny5375 Sad... but this was an inspiring interview and audiology is improving all the time. Imagine all the music Stills has made and not heard it 100% ever, less and less all the time.
I hope they know they still have young people discovering and loving their music. I’ll be 27 in a few weeks and I’ve been a huge fan for almost a decade already!
I’m 21 and just discovered their music this autumn and they’re already one of my favorite bands of all time. I know some people around my age who really like them too, there’s not so many of us, but hopefully more young folks will discover the beauty of this band.
CSN (and Later CSNY) were my childhood. They led me to Gram Parsons, Emmy Lou Harris, Manassas, Joni Mitchell, The Eagles, Poco, and on and on. Thank You CSNY, I am truly grateful for all the music.
I would suggest you watch his recent DVD Remember My Name. I've had the pleasure of meeting him a few times & made a couple custom knives for him . His voice is a treasure that he loves to share. His passion for the "Real America" one nation indivisible for which it stands is indisputable. I'm proud to know him as a friend.
@@stevehill766 I've watched it a few times, Just as recently today on Satellite that and Laurel Canyon, Both amazing accounts of what it was like being with CSN and CSNY from the beginning and just what it also was to truly experience the 60s and 70s with some of the best musicians of are time
One of the best interviews I've ever watched. Three legendary musicians, the perfect host, great questions, non-intrusive editing, not a single wrong detail; outstanding piece of media, really.
Except that N. Young couldn't take the time must be a reason for that absence I also saw an interview where Crosby was call NOT A NICE MAN by one of the trio. Must of kissed and made up.
@@larryh.4629 Yeah it could've been stellar if Neil was there too. About Cosby, it wouldn't surprise me if he took the interview while he was living a bad time. Was it before or after this one?
@@MemoxWasHere pretty sure it was prior to this seems like they were younger, been hearing stories for years as im sure you have also. Still one of the best groups ever.
Larry H. I've seen David & Jan Dance on People magazine" many yrs ago. They were sober few years. Already looked great!!! I was so proud. This was back in the 1980s latter part. So I knew
These Dan Rather interviews are PRICELESS! Anyone agree?
CSNY are a HUGE part of American history. Musicians, prophets, free thinkers of the world.
Silly shot in the dark, but is this Roy C the preacher?
Totally. A really good interview can be rare these days. His questions are pointed but open ended, not leading but deeply revealing. Realistic and optimistic at the same time. He respects and admires his interviewees, and the feeling is mutual.
Agree!
Oh, yes Miss Dan Rather’s presence! 🧡🧡🧡🧡
CSN. and CSNY. always superb! 🧡🧡🧡🧡✌️✌️✌️✌️
RIP David Crosby.. You lived a full life and experienced more than most. Your music is your legacy and no one can take that away from you.
His music will live on until time stands still, And has enriched my life .
He will live forever with his rich catalogue of music that changed the world.
He was golden. Now he’s stardust. You’re going to be very missed, Mr. Crosby. But never forgotten.
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I turned 18 in 1969. Their music is stamped into my memory. The power of art to illuminate memories is awesome.
"For What It's Worth" was one of the best songs during the Viet Nam War. I recall the body bags on the news every night. Thank you Steven Stills for composing music like Judy Blue Eyes, Love the One You're With.
For What It’s Worth is still relevant today unfortunately
The music of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young is timeless. What a gift we've been given by them all. I'm 75, have sung rock and roll since I was 12. Their music is alive and well in Washington Square Park to this day. RIP David Crosby......thank you for all you, and your music brothers and sisters have given us.
David Crosby was not afraid of the truth. What a great loss, not only for his music but for someone who has no problem taking responsibility for himself. He is an inspiration to me
Rest in Peace, David Crosby, a great influence for my generation. Together with Stephen, Graham and Neil, he brought music live and on vinyl, wrote songs, harmonized in performances that changed music history. As he said, they wanted to leave THE edge, he did. Beyond the drugs, the stint in jail, the famous feuds, David survived, sustained and stayed, for over four decades. Thank you for the music.
The involvement of journalist icon Dan Rather is half the joy of watching CSN be interviewed. A legend interviewing legends. 💛🙏🏽
Wow that was 47 minutes of pure gold ty Dan Rather , Crosby , Stills & Nash ..
Agreed. Great bit!
When 1965 arrived, I was 12. My dad was a medic in Vietnam from 1964-1969 when he came home alive. Music was an import and still is a big part of my life. But these 4 people were a big part of my life. I never met them, but their music did. Judy Collins, Melissa Manchester, jimmy Hendrix, The Jollies, Buffalo Springfield, Mamas and Pappas,Fifth Dimension and many others all had a profound influence on me.
Is that the Hollies?
What about the Stones? CSNY still on my top 4
justgivemethetruth, yes, they meant the Hollies.
SicilyNY, the problem with The Rolling Stones is, in my humble opinion, that while their music is great, Mick is not the most talented singer. In fact, his voice grates on the ears after a while.
Especially the Jollies.
Special people who happened to come together at the perfect time....We are lucky to have had them...RIP David Crosby.
Thank you, Graham, for paying homage to Cass Elliot.
I pray for that day that the music will never die. What glory!
See you soon David Crosby!
"I'd like to be learning something new, and growing, the day that I die." RIP Mr. Crosby. Thank the heavens you were in our lives.
I'm watching this interview tonight because David Cosby has passed away. It could not have been a better interview with anyone but Dan Rather. Tonight I learned things I did not know about them. I laughed and enjoyed it so much. RIP David Crosby. You were one of 3 very unique musicians, that produced some great music. You will not be forgotten.
feel the same was as you….but Only to trip at the sound of goodbye. rip
never forgotten.
"helplessly hoping"
thanks for all songs.
Very good interview. Got to learn a little more about this guy from CSNY. A band I have listened to for years.
I watched it last year, but I'm here again because Croz has passed on.
Hard to believe he’s gone considering all the crap in the news
I had the pleasure spending a half a day with David Crosby, and yet I knew almost nothing about him. What you see in this interview, is how he really is. I was his driver, and he told me just about everything about his life in a nutshell. He said he’s grateful in this interview, and that’s the feeling he conveyed to me. I could tell he was happy to be alive, and cherished every moment. Btw, He treated me for lunch at a hole in the wall Mexican restaurant on Milpas in Santa Barbara, and then I dropped him off at his home in the Santa Ynez mountains. He let me go in his home, to use his bathroom too. I thought that was pretty cool too.
Please tell me he was super down to earth ? Did he have rock star attitude ?
@@rv6205 I thought I conveyed that in my comments, that he is down to earth. Yes, no rock star attitude. He even let me come in his house to use his bathroom. I saw pictures and awards why I was in his house.
Ver cool! Thanks for sharing that!
Yep, my father who passed away now spent an entire flight with him from China back to the U.S. and he said the exact same thing. Talked all about his life and problems etc. Real nice guy my father said.
Great story. Love knowing he is as genuine as his music was. Thank you.
His passing hit me hard in a way. I grew up listening to this guy. His music touches my soul. It's like losing someone you love even though I didn't know him.
Your life kind of flashes back with all your deepest distant memories of friends, high school sweetheart, fun times you endured that you hold close to your heart.
David Crosby, you will be remembered forever and truly missed.
Yes I grew up in the '60;s, too. Proud to be a hippie and a member of the church of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Kinda sorry Young wasn't here for this.
Not many mentions of when he was in the Byrds - My mom actually got to see them in high school I'm envious
I was born in 1951 and yes, by the late 60's I knew this music , i was a hippie ( still am ), it sorta became a soundtrack for my life ......I'm so grateful for CSN&Y , JT, JM, AND ALL the musicians of that era .....it was a great time to be alive ! !
My time in life too! We are so lucky ! Our music was and still is the best!!!
The industry. as well as the Beatles encouraged creativity. Consider that leader of the Rolling Stones. Brian Jones did with using a multitude of instruments that wouldn't even be considered today. Listen to Like a Rainbow, melotron, guitar.cello, brass and percussion all done by Brian. Also for those who didn't know, a toy piano was used .
Those were indeed the best times to be alive. The people who weren't there. will never know how great it was.
51er here too !
I am a '59 baby but I remember the '60's. It's who I am as well
I'm fortunate to have seen CSN&Y live but there were two points on film that - for me at least - summed up their natural ability to harmonize. One was after their performance of Suite Judy Blue Eyes at Woodstock when they said "Thank you". The other was on this video when they said "No". Three words in total but all spontaneously in synch and in key.
I am in my 82nd year on this planet so I have heard and grown up with a lot of different styles of music. Listening to my parents play all of the big band sounds of the 30s and 40s and then the lyrical 50s and the beginings of rock and roll, folk, blues, hard and metal rock and all of the rest. Through all of that there have been individuals and groups that have never left my muscial thoughts. Crosby, Stills and Nash is always at the top of that list. There music and presentation of that music is and still is unique. A true blend of individuals into one seamless sound. Individual but complementing. Together but still separate. A rainbow of sound.
That's awesome that you've seen and experienced so much. I'm close to 50 and what gets to me is missing the times that passed and wishing there was a way to go back there and see people who are gone or experience those times again.
@@Magdalene777 UA-cam is your friend, you will find many here and of course there are the classic films with some great music, especially the big bands. It is nice to 'see' them, I totally get it
forgot Disco on that list. yeah think Boney M. i know you never heard of them. but hey there's YT.
I'm doing the same thing with tears. What a great interview and what an amazing time in our lives. Both good and bad, (Kent State). The music still brings me joy.
🙏🙏🙏
RIP David Crosby. Musical hero to many! One of the greatest supergroups of all time! CSNY
Ahhh.... we were so so lucky to grow up with these albums, and the history surrounding those few decades in music. RIP Croz
You lived a great life Crosby, left a touch in our hearts. You will be missed, RIP
RIP David “Croz” Crosby. Met him at a car wash last summer, no joke, he spoke to me first. Cool dude!
Excellent interview. I graduated high school in the mid 90s but all these iconic 60s-70s songs were beloved and are still very much a part of my life's soundtrack. RIP David 🌻🌹💐❤️🌞 Despite everything, you made it all the way to the year 2023...yet gone too soon.
Damn I loved this guy. Just loved him.
RIP CROSBY
Maybe 15 years or so ago I had the pleasure of having Mr. Crosby aboard my flight from LA to Honolulu.
He was kind enough to say hello to us pilots and brag about his landing that morning (private pilot and had flown himself into LA that morning.)
Said “I’m Dave.” Of course yer friggin Dave. Really nice guy. Couldn’t have been more down to earth.
What an amazing interview. RIP David Crosby.
Rock on in peace, David, your music lives on, but you will be missed by many!
Graham Nash was absolutely correct about the importance of music in our schools. Communities make a huge mistake when they deprive their kids of this experience. Great interview by Dan Rather of three of our most influential and delightful musicians ever!! 🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I met David Crosby April 1970, Genesee Community College, Batavia New York... I did the light show for the Byrds... After the show he invited the entire stage crew to his Holliday Inn room.. We smoked, he played and all 15 of us had a ball in that small room.. David was the best of the best!!!! RIP David!!
Dan Rather proves again that he was a journalist extraordinaire! David, Stephen and Graham: Your songs were/are the soundtracks of our lives. Thank You!
It's January 19, 2023. David Crosby passed away today. In the Big Interview, he says to Dan Rather, "I would like to be learning something new and growing the day that I die." I wish David was here to tell us what he learned today.
Probably that life goes on after the body turns off!
Such kind, gentle, soulful gentlemen. I’m sorry for the loss of your friend, David Crosby. Thank you for your beautiful music. Blessings ❤️🩹
Beautiful and appropriate...
Crosby stills a Nash end young you guys are so incredible . I'm watching an interview with Dan rather ,I don't want to cry, I love you guys, your talent is unprecedented, and thank you I'm 65 and I grew up with you thank you
64 here and I'd love to hug you and start our own band
RIP David Crosby. Part of the magic that made the 60s so heavy.
I love Steven Stills, so much. Incredible singer, songwriter.
I love how, at least here, he was so generous and heartfelt with praise of the other two band members
RIP David Crosby. Thank you for the music!
My God. The emotions this brings out in me.
"love is better than hatred. That peace is better than war. That maybe we should take care of each other; like be each other's keeper. Maybe we should take care of our environment."
They gave my generation fantastic music. I would never tire of the music we enjoyed. Sadly we are seeing many of these talented people pass away.
This band is iconic! The talent these gentleman have cannot be measured! They are truly incredible! Rest in peace David Crosby!
Here to help process David’s passing. Their music has been such a wonderful part of my life. Thank you for gifting us your beautiful music❤
RIP Croz. Your Tweets made me howl with laughter. Your wicked sarcastic biting humor, your music will live on forever.
I hope n pray his Twitter keeps going with quips he wrote on napkins and envelope backs..yup..I know he did and they are there somewhere.
I know I’m much younger than many of the people commenting here, but I grew up with my Dad in particular listening to their music so I’ve know it since as far back as I can remember. I’ve come to appreciate even more as an adult and choosing to listen to them on my own. There are no harmonies existing that can compare to them. The world has been lucky to experience these talented people. Im really enjoying these interviews and getting a more in depth glimpse into the life and times of these men. The world has lost an incredible talent, incredible spirit, incredible part of the music world with David’s passing. May he rest in peace.
At 62 watching this interview is evoking a range of emotions. All these guys simply worthy legends. So good to have grown up with this and other timeless music as a huge part of my personal soundtrack. Wishing I had gotten to ever more live shows back in the day. Now experiencing the sorrow of loss as profoundly influential musical heros are passing on. Thanks for the memories and the magic guys. Grateful always...
I just posted as today we lost Crosby. Saw yours 2 month post as you at 68 I feel the day that the music die would describe our world currently. Peace
@@kathleendanford2631 Very strange, scary, immensely disappointing times we now live in. In my opinion... Our beautiful planet and the other living beings, the animals, the plants, we share it with, deserve soooo much better than where us humans are headed, and imposing on the world. So selfish. Peace to you as well.
So glad he was in my lifetime of musical memories and genius creators that left a mark...He scratched itches in lots of people...as they could never deny his existence, or impact on them...or the lasting gift he gave to all of us.......To everything ....turn..turn...turn..a time to be born...a time to die....(this was his)....Now, 8 miles high...RIP David Crosby...never gone, just less vocal.
He couldn't be anybody else, for better or worse, he had to be true to himself. I don't think you can expect any better than that. As a young person fighting to get into the music world and determined to do it with as much integrity as possible, David Crosby was a touchstone and a guide for what to hang onto and what to avoid if possible. A lot of these guys went to places most people can't go and still survive let alone create art!!!😳
As a Woodstock veteran who was exposed to the greats in person, this group personified the meaning of Woodstock. From their wonderful rendition of the song “Woodstock” to their incredible harmony which is what Woodstock” was all about but most of all, there was a very peaceful vibe that these guys produced in all that listened to their music. It was so distinct that one could only recognize the true artists they were. Great art is designed to evoke an emotion, without a doubt no one has ever evoked unity and harmony as these artists have!
YOU WHERE SO. FUCKING. LUCKY!
DON'T DISMISS THE BEE GEES, BARRY, MAURICE AND ROBIN WERE MAGNIFICENT HARMONIZERS, THEY COULD TAKE YOU TO ANOTHER WORLD WITH THEIR MAGICAL VOICES. AND, OF COURSE, THE BEATLES. WHO WERE ALWAYS RECREATING THEIRSELVES, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!
Today's a sad day! We lost another great musician David Crosby! God bless you David!
RIP David Crosby 💔 Incredible man and musician!
Stills played every single instrument on the debut album except the drums. Amazing.
I would to sing and harmonize to their De Je Vu album so well that I thought I could actually be part of this Group! What GREAT harmony they had. Nobody harmonized better.
Best in the business !
I'm currently recording an album and it wouldn't be as good as I think as it's gonna be without the influence of these geniuses. In trying to harmonize with them listening to that album I've improved my singing in a way I never could've imagined. Carry on is my top moment in music EVER
I agree with them. At 67, I am still a hippie. The values of the beats and hippies are still important. The only difference now is that I realize those values will never be brought to fruition. It was gut wrenching to grow up and realize that. I still strive oin my own way to fulfill those values daily.
I just finished listening to Dan Rather's great interview with David, Stephen and Graham......and also as they included gracious comments concerning their fourth partner Neil. What a lovely time these four had as Dan maste4fully guided the questions and comments. My only regret is that Neil wasn't there to be included. Great job and great careers, guys! So sad that David died less than two weeks ago....... I graduated High School in June of 1969 and my best friend with whom I share the same birthday, went to Woodstock and actually heard these guys live! Ted Schempp
RIP my legend of rock and roll David crosby. Good bye my legend.
What an wonderful interview of three fabulous musicians. I agree with Nash. Our schools need include music in its curriculum.
It is inspiring to hear Steven talk about hearing loss. I am a musician with hearing loss as well. Can be very frustrating at times.
Responsible for so many huge moments in rock. Introduced George Harrison to Ravi Shankar, introduced Jim McGuinn to Charlie Parker, which became the genesis for the crazy lead in “8 Miles High”, instrumental in so much of pop culture. Well done, sir.
I legend has died-- David Crosby was a One of a Kind musician. Having seen Crosby Stills and Nash several times I can say this with confidence. See you on the Other Side..
So damn good! Thank you, Dan Rather. And thank you, too, boys of my youth, David, Stephen, and Graham. I owe y’all forever.
THE Patti Austin?
The Patti Austin needs to tell the story we are listening ✌️💗🎼🎵🎶
We WILL remember his name; grieving David Crosby. There will never be the melodic harmonies of another Crosby, Stills, and Nash in my lifetime. RIP David.
nah..
Indeed there will never be the likes of these 3 again making sweet harmonies...and David's ethereal voice was what made it work for CSN(Y), the Byrds and his Skytrails & Lighthouse bands. We were so fortunate to live through these decades and hear his & their musical gifts.
Rest in peace Mr. Crosby
Loved the Hollies " Bus Stop" It came out around 1965, when I was 15. Enjoyed the interviews. Crosby, Stills and Nash had a wonderful harmony and the words told a story. Music is the universal language and makes the world a better place. Kent State was a frightening event. People being shot for objecting to a terrible war. I was 20 in 1970 and a student. That could have happened to any of us who objected to that futile war.
Whether it was the three or the four when they came together they rated a ten on the scale of music for generations. That was a huge treat to listen to their stories about their journey of music.
God bless you David Crosby...your music lives on 🙏 thank u
THE HARMONY OF CS&N WAS SO ABSOLUTELY ENTRANCING THAT ONCE YOU HEARD IT, YOU WERE HOOKED. BY BODY AND SOUL, THE HARMONY THAT THESE WONDERFUL GUYS HAD TOGETHER WAS IN REALITY A WONDER OF THIS WORLD. THEIR MUSIC WILL GO ON FOR MANY GENERATIONS AFTER THEIR PASSING. I JUST HOPE I GET TO HEAR THEM IN HEAVEN ENTERTAINING THE ONES WHO MAKE IT THERE. THEIR VOICES SEEM TO ME LIKE FOUR OR FIVE FRENCH HORNS PLAYING TOGETHER. UNIQUE. BEAUTIFUL. AND SOULFULLY ELONGATING HEARTS WITH THAT SOUND OF HEAVENLY HARMONY. IF AMERICA CAN LAST ANOTHER DECADE WITHOUT BEING DESTROYED BY OUR GREEDY SELVES, CS&N WILL HAVE DONE THE BEST THAT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE BY MUSICIANS....JUST LISTEN TO THE LYRICS OF WOODSTOCK, SOUTHERN CROSS, TEACH YOUR CHILDREN, OUR HOUSE...IT JUST DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT. DAVID CROSBY IS MY HERO. 🥲
Wow what a beautiful set of interviews, RIP David Crosby , thank you for the wonderful music ❤
Thanks David-you really made a difference! Your music will live forever.....
RIP David Crosby. Thank you all for the music. It will never die. It will live forever. What a gift.
I can't believe that I am just now seeing this 2 years later! This was my music in my late teens, early 20's, recorded on cassette tapes on extended trips to Baja combined with my best life adventures. Thank you CSNY !! I always wonder if the artists really grasp the gravity of the contributions to my/our lives their music made. Great interviews too.
it's hard to overstate how great this is. absolutely wonderful.
Much love. Crosby, Stills and Nash have been a part of my life for decades.
They are 1 person, they are 2 alone, they are 3 together, they are 4 each other. Could those lyrics have been about their band? Only to trip at the sound of goodbye. Genius
Seriously genius! A favorite that I often put on loop and let it play over and over, and never tire of it.
High school crush on hot English teacher requested they write a poem is what I think I've read actually.... but it sure feels like it's about them!
SPOT ON! CSNY - spectacular
I never thought of that! Brilliant connection.
Lovely comment .. well stated.
I will never forget the beautiful harmony they had and gave us during the best times on this planet 💓💖💕
In the sixties my older brother used to play these guys albums all the time,I was into the Monkees and the Partridge family.my brother and this band opened my mind and love of music.Thank you,boys.
One of the best interviews I have ever seen! Thank you Mr. Rather.
This interview brings tears to my eyes. I'm not sure why. I loved these guys, I loved this time in life.
SO right! That is exactly how I feel - when I listen to CSNY, it makes me melancholy because it takes me back to that era and the music was incredible. These guys should be in the Hall of Fame!
Graham Nash is hurting still, which makes me so sad. They gave so much joy and yet there's such pain in their relationships.
@@dawnadriana1764 too right
B/C they are SO relatable, articulate, AND GREAT!!!!
It brings tears to your eyes because it’s over.
Thank you LEGENDS for sharing all your beautiful music ❤❤❤
I cannot put into words the feeling of "wholeness", the feeling of "this is all I will ever need" that I get whenever I listen to their music as well as the hundreds and hundreds of interviews these men have done over the past decades. They are each a treasure and the 3 of them together will never be matched. I thank God that I was able to see CSN in concert at least one time before God started to take them home.
Three brilliant minds and personalities, so different and so complementary one to another in producing top quality things like never had happened before in music. The interviewer highlights it very clearly. Rest in harmony, David Crosby.
Never knew how deep and articulate these guys were.
How could you not know that? Their music tells you that
🎉 absolutely🎉
3 yrs. late but wow what a great interview. Thanks CSN and Dan. So glad David found peace before he passed away .♥️
I just want to say thanks to a young lady that was nice enough to attend a CSNY show with me in Phoenix 1974. It was our first date. She was so incredibly beautiful. The boys put on a great show and we were a part of rock and roll history together!
Reading the comments are heartfelt it is a testament to all our lives growing up back then. Once a hippie always a hippie. I have tears feeling all the flashbacks of my life and seeing how many others of you are out there also feeling those same thoughts and tears God Bless🌺
When I saw them in concert with Neil Young in the mid 2000s, they played for 3 hours and I thought they never wanted to stop. The loved playing, and I'd not seen musicians who seemed to want to keep playing and playing. Best concert I'd ever seen.
That must have been a concert to see. Would have loved to have been there.
I saw the CSNY tour where they sang let's impeach the president. Definitely one of the best shows I've seen. Essentially 4 guys with guitars no effects just music
What a wonderful interview….. I didn’t want it to end! The music that these gentlemen made is just so beautiful and timeless. Thank you
Thanks, Dan Rather. This interview is a "keeper". Good to hear from the band members of CSN& Y.
i was born in 65 and it doesn't matter if it was yesterday or today i can't help but be moved by their music. music is powerful and part of our souls as god has attendant.
The thank you note to the judge. Pure class from Crosby.
that note would fetch lots of $ on the open market
I think many if us would do the same in that situation. It was an honest thing to do but at the same time manipulative. In this case manipulation didnt work
@@lastnamefirst4035 No, I think David wrote that note after he got out of jail. There were no "favors" the judge could do for him at that point.
@@lastnamefirst4035 he wrote it because the judge sending him to jail for a year saved his life and he wanted to thank the judge and tell him that he was a success case because of the judges sentence.
@@lastnamefirst4035 you're just an entitled SOB with inferiority complex issues!
Two legendary icons meet. He was at the center of it all. Sang in the most iconic bands of that era. Buffalo Springfield, CSN&Y, the Byrds. His music will live on forever. Nothing today compares.
Loved them then, love them still. When I listen to them there is always so much joy.
Spot on! They were my favorite and still are - music could NOT get better than that!! They were INCREDIBLE!!
I'm younger, 58, yet I fell in love with CS&N while in High School. I agree that MUSIC is actually VERY IMPORTANT. It gives you a way to learn about life, history... expressing your feelings publicly.
Crosby, Stills & Nash I LOVE your music!
Yes yes yes! My older bf) introduced me to them.....I couldn't believe I'd missed out so long!!! Though I was barely 20 & he must've been close to 28) good vibes ! Love....
I enjoyed these interviews! Sad to see that David after his passing had not talked to his band mates in several years! Thanks to you all! Remember, "We are but a moments sunlight fading in the grass"
I’ve followed Croz since early in The Byrds years. His voice is heaven sent. In 2009, while on vacation in FL, I was lucky enough to meet him and his wife Jan walking around EPCOT. It was surreal because he had no security around him and he blended into the crowd just like a regular tourist. He had his signature long hair tucked up under his big Panama hat and a Hawaiian shirt on, but I’d recognize that mustache ANYWHERE!
I apologized for asking, but I had to get his autograph, just like a friggin’ teenager. I was so fan-boy’ed out! David’s been my musical hero since I was a kid! And here he was, standing right in front of me...He was so incredibly gracious about giving me the autograph, and then he thanked ME for being HIS FAN!!! Un-freakin’-believable!
Later on that day, as coincidence would have it, I saw him again...this time he was seated just a few seats over from me at the American Gardens pavilion, essentially a concert bandshell on the lake. We watched Davy Jones of The Monkees (of all acts!) do his “Flower Power” musical show set. Talk about a crazy set of circumstances...
A Rock & Roll ICON and a Pop Star I remember watching on TV as a kid...
So bizarre...but truly memorable.
Wow....your standards in musical talent and human morality and so incredibly low.
Two black labs....great story, I LUV labs!
@@colderbeer be best....
Crosby had no security because he’s a nobody now. Seems this guy doesn’t like anybody.
Two Black Labs wow he sounds like such a nice guy ❤️✌🏻🥰
So sad to hear about Stephen's hearing loss. He's so right about the inadequacy of aid for folks with hearing loss.
My sonis 100% deaf in left ear, 20% in right and can only hear certain decibels...it's a very hard life at any age. My boy was 2.5 yrs old and it was a dumb accident that took his hearing. He too will be totally deaf at some point. He's 40 now.
@@sicilyny5375 Sad... but this was an inspiring interview and audiology is improving all the time. Imagine all the music Stills has made and not heard it 100% ever, less and less all the time.
I hope they know they still have young people discovering and loving their music. I’ll be 27 in a few weeks and I’ve been a huge fan for almost a decade already!
I'm an older dude, grew up listening and loving them and it gives me much joy and hope that young folks like yourself like and appreciate this music
I’m 21 and just discovered their music this autumn and they’re already one of my favorite bands of all time. I know some people around my age who really like them too, there’s not so many of us, but hopefully more young folks will discover the beauty of this band.
Returning to this after hearing of David Crosby’s passing😢 Definitely listening to Déjà Vu today. R.I.P. Mr. Crosby🙏
They were and are so intelligent! We are all blessed to have experienced their musical genius!
CSN (and Later CSNY) were my childhood. They led me to Gram Parsons, Emmy Lou Harris, Manassas, Joni Mitchell, The Eagles, Poco, and on and on. Thank You CSNY, I am truly grateful for all the music.
I can say the same, but instead about Simon & Garfunkel, who eventually led me to all the same groups you mentioned.
@@tolbiny36 Indeed!
Rest in peace, Mr. Crosby.
David.s voice is the most beautiful in all the harmonies. Hopelessly Hoping is singing in my memories now
I would suggest you watch his recent DVD Remember My Name. I've had the pleasure of meeting him a few times & made a couple custom knives for him . His voice is a treasure that he loves to share. His passion for the "Real America" one nation indivisible for which it stands is indisputable. I'm proud to know him as a friend.
@@stevehill766 I've watched it a few times, Just as recently today on Satellite that and Laurel Canyon, Both amazing accounts of what it was like being with CSN and CSNY from the beginning and just what it also was to truly experience the 60s and 70s with some of the best musicians of are time
One of the best interviews I've ever watched. Three legendary musicians, the perfect host, great questions, non-intrusive editing, not a single wrong detail; outstanding piece of media, really.
Except that N. Young couldn't take the time must be a reason for that absence I also saw an interview where Crosby was call NOT A NICE MAN by one of the trio. Must of kissed and made up.
@@larryh.4629 Yeah it could've been stellar if Neil was there too. About Cosby, it wouldn't surprise me if he took the interview while he was living a bad time. Was it before or after this one?
@@MemoxWasHere pretty sure it was prior to this seems like they were younger, been hearing stories for years as im sure you have also. Still one of the best groups ever.
@@MemoxWasHere man I been out of touch David's really gotten better hasn't he? So glad.
Larry H. I've seen David & Jan Dance on People magazine" many yrs ago. They were sober few years. Already looked great!!! I was so proud. This was back in the 1980s latter part.
So I knew
The 60’s music scene was and still is the best! 🥰
60s & 70s