I was able to see the reunion of CSN & Y back in 2000, here in Los Angeles and it was amazing!! Seeing Neil and Stephen locked in the "zone" was an experience I won't forget
I saw them on that 74 tour and they were brilliant! It remains one of the best concert performances I ever heard. I got to talk to Crosby about that once and told him the harmonies were angelic and he agreed with me. Croz could be fickle and he was a grump at times but, he was OUR grump and I miss him.
I saw the Stills/Young band when I was 15. Then waited 25 years to see CSNY and all I wanted to see was Stills and Young guitar dueling again. And it was GREAT!!
I liked the CSNY songs on the woodstock album especially Wooden ships. Ohio is brilliant.These guys are rock and roll royalty as far as I'm concerned but Neil has always been one of my legends, up there with Dylan , Hendrix and the Beatles. Excellent video I really enjoyed it , thanks.
❤CSNY started a FULL BLOWN RIOT....... in the waning days of December 1969 in Goleta or Santa Barbara.. UCSB, California. Prior to the famous 1970 Kent State riot. Isla Vista for a month stretching into January 1970 became a burning, Looting nationwide spectacle. Habeas corpus was suspended and a curfew was announced, whereby anyone could be arrested, beaten, tortured or shot dead without trial. Joni Mitchell was their opener and the Vietnam war and draft were constantly brought up and the songs too , let alone the recent assassinations of MLK and Bobby Kennedy and the many urban race riots and Altimont and Woodstock vibes gone feral. David Crosby took a lead role in enticing the Gaucho football stadium massive crowd filled to the brim to go out and do something violent about it. I grew up there around this time. And, there are many fantastic tales associated with that riot. The SDS, the Weather Underground, the SLA and the Black Guerilla family in LA and SF and the Black Panthers. All of which were on the radar of Rock roll and the political youth of America. CSNY was a catalyst for huge amount of drama. Not just great music and songs.
I got to interview Young in 1985 in Dallas for Jam Music Magazine. Few words and a blank stare. I titled the column "It doesn't mean that much to you to mean that much to me."
Fantastic! I love Briggs stories.........chasing Manson off his property is one the best......was it in Shakey? I have to re-read it again i cabt remember........thanks very much for all your great content.......would love obe if these docs fir EVERY Neil album......I only got to see Neil and Crazy Horse once.....on the Rust Never Sleeps tour in 1978.......
I was able to see the reunion of CSN & Y back in 2000, here in Los Angeles and it was amazing!! Seeing Neil and Stephen locked in the "zone" was an experience I won't forget
I saw them on that 74 tour and they were brilliant! It remains one of the best concert performances I ever heard. I got to talk to Crosby about that once and told him the harmonies were angelic and he agreed with me. Croz could be fickle and he was a grump at times but, he was OUR grump and I miss him.
I saw the Stills/Young band when I was 15. Then waited 25 years to see CSNY and all I wanted to see was Stills and Young guitar dueling again. And it was GREAT!!
Amazing
I liked the CSNY songs on the woodstock album especially Wooden ships. Ohio is brilliant.These guys are rock and roll royalty as far as I'm concerned but Neil has always been one of my legends, up there with Dylan , Hendrix and the Beatles. Excellent video I really enjoyed it , thanks.
I agree, thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
❤CSNY started a FULL BLOWN RIOT.......
in the waning days of December 1969 in Goleta or Santa Barbara..
UCSB, California.
Prior to the famous 1970 Kent State riot.
Isla Vista for a month stretching into
January 1970 became a burning,
Looting nationwide spectacle.
Habeas corpus was suspended and a curfew was announced, whereby anyone
could be arrested, beaten, tortured or shot dead without trial.
Joni Mitchell was their opener and the
Vietnam war and draft were constantly
brought up and the songs too , let alone the recent assassinations of MLK and Bobby Kennedy and the many urban race riots and Altimont and Woodstock vibes gone
feral.
David Crosby took a lead role in enticing
the Gaucho football stadium massive crowd filled to the brim to go out and do something violent about it.
I grew up there around this time. And, there are many fantastic tales associated
with that riot. The SDS, the Weather Underground, the SLA and the Black Guerilla family in LA and SF and the Black Panthers. All of which were on the radar of Rock roll and the political youth of America.
CSNY was a catalyst for huge amount of drama. Not just great music and songs.
I got to interview Young in 1985 in Dallas for Jam Music Magazine.
Few words and a blank stare. I titled the column "It doesn't mean that much to you to mean that much to me."
Wow!
really enjoyed this. thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic! I love Briggs stories.........chasing Manson off his property is one the best......was it in Shakey? I have to re-read it again i cabt remember........thanks very much for all your great content.......would love obe if these docs fir EVERY Neil album......I only got to see Neil and Crazy Horse once.....on the Rust Never Sleeps tour in 1978.......
Thank you, yeah that was in Shakey
neil was the real talent. super talent.
Love this video essay style! Eat a peach!
I love me a video essay
Graham Crosby is English.
Graham Nash, you mean.
Also Neil Young = Canadian 😆
csn was a good barbershop quartet minus one
very good
Thank you!