So sad to know David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, and Nash has died. They, as a team , were so great together. I grew up listening to their music and it was some of the best harmony i've ever heard. Rest in peace and may you sing with the angels. 😇🕊⛪️🌹
Graham was the nicest person you could ever meet when we bumped into him outside after a show five years ago. He took photographs with everyone and shook our hands. He thanked us for coming to see him perform and for showing appreciation. He didn't have to approach any of us but he did.
CSN and CSN&Y are probably my favorite bands/bands of all time! I was fortunate and got to meet all of the members of CSN about 20 years ago in Atlanta. Graham Nash couldn’t have been nicer; Stills was pleasant; Crosby was aloof and distant. Still hope to meet Neil Young some day…
For all the kids out there just now discovering CSN, do a UA-cam search on Steven Stills's band "Manassas", and get a master's education on guitar playing. That band was a Who's Who of 70s musicians, and the creataivity and production of the sound still holds up to modern standards.
Stephen was the only real master of instrumentation in CSN, on top of being a great songwriter and vocalist. Nash & Crosby's strengths were mainly in singing/songwriting, but on the instrument playing side Nash was ok, and Crosby was quite average.
Sad that men, all now in the final stages of their lives, who understand so much about about each other miss the most basic virtue of forgiveness. There's no enduring friendships without it. Imagine the joy and real harmony they are missing....
These four men are each phenomenal in their own ways. But put them together and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. I am lucky to have seen them all in concert.
I had the joy of seeing Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young live at Olympia Stadium in Detroit in June 1970, 51 years ago (yikes) and I was 2 months shy of turning 14. Indelible days. It was among the most important music of my formative years. I wish for them they might find rapproachement. They created a harmony and serenity for me that I continue to draw on in my 60s.
Still at the top of my list as one of the best vocal groups to come out of that era, I say that more about the harmonies and lyrical compositions that at age 78 I still listen to, cover on my own and enjoy, probably will till I pass from this mortal existence. Thank you CSNY for your contribution to the music.
Much has been said about Crosby over the years, and much of it by David himself. He seems to have come to terms with who he is and his purpose in life, which is to make music. I was fortunate enough to see him on tour with his band in an intimate theater in Clearwater, Florida two years ago prior to the pandemic. His voice was excellent, his demeanor was humble and appreciative of those of us in the audience, the caliber of musicians on stage was first rate, and I left feeling grateful that I was able to experience an evening of music with an icon. Life is short. We should always remember to appreciate what we have and make peace with each other before it’s gone.
My daughter and her girlfriend, attending UCSB, were having dinner at a Mexican Food place near the Campus one night, in the late '1990s... My daughter saw this man sitting alone at another table there, and kept looking over at him; she said she thought she knew him from somewhere.. He eventually saw them looking over and invited them over to his table.. They talked a while, had a pleasant conversation.. Later, my daughter remembered him!!! He was on the cover of the Deja' Vu Album I played for her and her sister when they were little kids.. I played all genre of music to them early on, so they could learn about all music, and appreciate it. The man she recognized from the Deja' Vu album was David Crosby !!! He eventually told them who he was... She told him she recognized his face from a record album her Dad (Me) played to her and her sister, many times, when they were little kids.. David Crosby was very happy to know this.. He even paid for their meals when he left.. If I could only imagine what that night must have been like for her !!!! David Crosby!!! :) No One will ever be able to duplicate what this man did for the group !!! His voice !!! You can hear it in any song he sings in!!! It is absolutely amazing !!!! Listen to him sing in just the chorus of "Something Fine", by Jackson Browne.. The last chorus of this song - he takes his harmony to another most beautiful, higher, perfect, level, that one can imagine... All of them = genius level musicians... David Crosby = that Voice..... :)
I have to say this but dont mistake soft spoken for humility and he is anything but humble. . David Crosby is a chameleon and a terrible friend to Graham Nash . That being said they are all too old to let pride block their friendship. Crosby should approach Nash but his arrogance and pride wont allow him to. Sad. Just sayin
@@Craig-bz3dm amen to that . Life is too short for grudges and these guys are too old. I dont blame Graham for being upset with Crosby, but I found its better to take the high road and forgive because it causes bitterness if we harbor that inside
I love all four of them. I hope they can find some way to reconcile before it's too late. It isn't even about the music. They have gone through so much together.
@@alienmcqueen David attacked Neil and Graham for leaving their wives of decades. He called Daryl Hannah a "poisonous predator." This goes years back to when Daryl made public her abuse by Jackson Browne. David took Browne's side. He has apologized to Daryl, but Neil is having nothing of it. He said Graham's book Wild Tales was full of lies. Graham said in another interview that David "ripped the heart out of the band." Stephen hasn't said anything publicly.
Your music woke me up and changed how I hear sound. It breaks my music loving heart that the 50th anniversary of your masterpiece can't melt the hurt between you. Teach the children transforms into teach these grown men. Heal.
Been listening since 1970, as an inner-city black kid they were foreign to me, I was listening to R & B some of the greatest groups of that era, my twin brother introduced me to this talented trio, didn't think much of them when I saw their album cover I thought they were a bunch of poorly dressed white boyz. Once I listened I was hooked!!! their harmony was pure and their guitar playing was smooth the lyrics were different but cool. Neil Young came along later and was just the edge they needed. I have several of their C D's groups and individual. One of the best of all time in my humble opinion.
Deja Vu was one of the most influential albums of my youth. The songs hold up and still have meaning today. To replace my original that was stolen years ago, I just ordered the 50th anniversary edition as well as the debut CSN album. They arrive Monday so next week will by CSNY week at my house.
anyone, who knows anything about being a musician, knows, that when people THAT good get together, egos will eventually tear them apart, for one reason or the other. Me, I am just thankful for all that they have given us: not just that album, but especially the ones that Crosby and Nash did together, as well as several of their solo albums.
The end of Nash and Crosby's friendship is one of the saddest stories in rock. It absolutely breaks my heart. And Deja Vu is one of the greatest albums ever recorded. The title track, and "Carry On" give me goosebumps EVERY TIME I hear it.
Graham didn't have to fall victim to the cliche of trading in his wife for a younger version (a wife who was and is a good friend of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby). Such a sad cliche.
We left a concert early to head off the traffic. CSN had left the stage and the backup musicians were playing. We got to a spot in the parking lot and were stopped by security. Three large tour buses were pulling out. First two left unceremoniously, and third came along. DAVID CROSBY was driving the bus!!! I'll never forget that sight. CSN and CSNY are in my top 5 favorite bands of all time. I'm glad I lived when I did.
There is no reason for them to come together anymore. They have recorded such fine and legendary music, and should be very proud of their legacy. A reunion would add nothing, they should just let it rest. Their mission has been accomplished.
If their 'mission' is solely defined by their capacity to live up to your expectations of them onstage - then, OK, fair enough. But if their mission is more akin to maintaining their own connection to their collective muse - like say, the way Modern Jazz Quartet did for decades long after their heyday - then maybe there's still something larger than you and your listening pleasure at stake here. Even setting aside the monumental weight of the broken friendships - after 55 years, who are we to call that mere codependency?
Musically it may not matter anymore, but for the sake of their friendship, I would like them see them patch things up. At least CSN.. I can do without Young's nasally whining voice. 😎
Woodstock was their second gig. If anyone is curious as to where their first gig was, I can tell you because I was their in the Summer of '69. Joni Mitchell was headlining at the Greek Theater in Hollywood, CA and her good friends, CS&N, were billed as a special guest appearance leading up to their cross country trip to NY. I had just graduated from H.S. in Jackson,MS and met up with my good friend from E. Grand Rapids, MI and the two of us traveled west. The admission ticket was $6.00 each, and that put us center stage 4 rows back! John Sebastian was sitting directly in front of us the entire show. Joni performed her set of songs first and then introduced her friends. This is when they brought Neil out saying he was not on the first album, but will be on the next. Just thought you might like to know where they had their first 'gig'.
The good old days! I remember seeing Jerry Garcia and friends at “The Keystone” in Berkeley , many times for $5. The Bay Area in the 70s had so much good music happening.
Even though I am only 29 years old, my mom raised me on this music-and I love Crosby, Stills, and Nash (and Young). I still listen to their music regularly. Of all their songs, “Southern Cross” is my absolute favorite. I can listen to it over and over again at one time and never get tired of it.
That was my real introduction to CS&N. I heard their songs as a child but didn't know the band itself. I saw them live on that tour and I was hooked. I worked backwards to learn more about them. Saw and met them at Live Aid. Really great band!
I’m 46 years old and only recently discovered this album about 8 years ago. Needless to say I was absolutely blown away at how incredible their harmonies sounded after hearing the first few bars of Carry On. I was hooked. Their music will endure.
I am at the same age. When I was in college more than twenty years ago in China small city, someone sold me damaged foreign pop music tapes, ( it must be some minor damage because of smuggling, China didn’t open the door as wide as now, and people usually didn’t get enough channel to access those stuff). I got CSN tapes, totally 3 tapes. That influenced my entire young age, and learnt how wonderful harmonics can be in a band. Their music was so powerful and I took them as God then, and some years later, I came to US and watched their show in Madison Squares Garden in NYC, I remembered I didn’t see other Asian lady like me over the crowed 😅. They are life time legend, and they are gem of this country.
Im now 70 yrs and enjoyed the music the first time around. Saw them in 2002 and 2006. They cant add anything by getting together now. Just enjoy what was !
'maybe they had too much too fast and overplayed their part'... forgiveness is an ingredient of love and society needs to see YOU guys do just that. LOVE FIXES MISTAKES
Those were VERY SPECIAL TIMES. i am GRATEFUL i was YOUNG Then & lived daily with the most Amazing musical soundtrack of my Life. The kids today just don't have a clue what we experienced; i'm not talking about all the drugs. these were such unique times & we were experiencing phenomenal Changes taking place worldwide. The main difference was the LOVE & the Intense feeling of true brotherhood & sisterhood we felt among our family of youth. We had very little money, wore simple clothes but we weren't unhappy -we SHARED what we had with each other. Today there is only GREED & Hate. I 'd happily go back to the love & Brotherhood -Happily. My old copy of DEHA VU needs Replacing but $100?? Like i said- GREED. Thank u CSN&Y.
I'm 36, but I remember finding this record back in 1995. It was one of my Dad's collection. I said, "What's this hippy crap." - Then, I re-discovered them at the age of 31, (2015) - And was hooked on Deja vu ever since. Good music lasts forever.
Crosby's Leeshore and Guinevere, Delta and Almost Cut My Hair; Still's Suite:Judy Blue Eyes, 4+20, Carry On, and Daylight Again; Nash's Our House, Marrakesh, Cold Rain,and Cathedral; Young's Ohio, Cinnamon Girl, After the Gold Rush, and Sugar Mountain. Completely different musicians yet they belong together. So beautiful and bittersweet. There's no need for a reunion. We have the songs.
Had front row seats for the Freedom of Speech tour in Atlanta. When they came out, Graham stood directly in front of me and my daughter. Proudly wearing my Neil & Crazy Horse t-shirt, Graham pointed at me and said "Nice shut", which I assumed was English for "shirt". Hours later he threw me a pick after their last encore. My most prized rock memorabilia to this day. What a group.
Wow. How did I miss that one? I used live a couple blocks away from the Fillmore back then. And on my way home I would look at the marque and buy tickets for like $3. Got to see Led Zeppelin , Santana, Allman Bros.,BB King and others. I had tickets to go see Band of Gypsies but had to sell them because I couldn't make it. Jimi died a short time after that. Sad. But I sure miss not seeing CSNY back then. Glad you got to see them live.
I remember sitting around a crappy little record player with my friends listening to Deja Vu over and over. When the needle dropped on that album for the first time, I had an out of body experience. Much like I did when I first heard Are You Experienced, Rubber Soul, Revolver, the White Album, and Abbey Road. Give me those six albums to listen to and I'm set for eternity.
Those were all albums i had as well... along with Carol Kings Tapestry... James Taylor Sweet Baby James... Chicago, Doobies and a few others.... Life was good then...
@Will Gray - I have all but The White Album in my collection. I agree, those albums reach a place deep inside of me, that other groups do not even come near. I also have Tapestry by Carol King, and numerous others from that era, more than I can fit on here. That's what collecting does to you, when you do it over half a century.
It’s sad that that era of music will never be repeated . Pop/rock is all about selling products now. No one buys the physical copy of these recordings anymore. Everything is downloaded. There is something magical about owning and album or a great book. I’m glad vinyl is making a resurgence .
Thanks! Watching this profile gave me great sadness and joy. I’ve fortunately had the opportunity to watch CSNY live and it is a beautiful memory, one thing - “teach your children well” is a guide. Hopefully the group can bring back David Crosby. A lesson for our children is forgiving! Hopefully the band can come together again and recommend they tour with the concept “forgiving is important”. I won’t preach here and hopefully the gentleman come to terms with the fact that their concepts are greater than their personal anger. 🙏 Please help to “teach our children well- or as Todd Rundgren’s iconic song “sons of 1984” taught us all a lesson to prepare our children for a better world
Sophomore in High School 1977 my choir buddies and I hung out in the stairwell, singing Paul Simon's "The Boxer" and "Helplessly Hoping" weaving and fine tuning our harmonies. Those were the days...😄🤗🎼🎵🎶
@@joeblevins1058 give me a break. They were and continue to be extraordinary musicians. To call them what you call them demonstrates just one thing. You are a disgusting person. You too will grow old and May people be kinder to you....
I have always loved these guys soooo much. They were such a strong, driving, political force for so many of us back then. It would be wonderful to have Stephen, Graham, and Neil do a new album to represent the current time that we are in today. There's still so much to say. Will never get enough of that brilliant harmony that they make when they join their voices together in song. Rest In Peace Brother David.
at this point and at their age frankly I'm not sure that's totally sad; that's maybe just as well. as Grace Slick once said: "rock is for young people." certainly to perform at least. I'd had to see a diminished product out there; I'd rather not see it at all and enjoy what it was.
I believe that we all eventually finish one chapter of our lives and begin a new chapter. Life is a combination of happy times and sad times and we must be thankful for those happy times no matter how long or short they last. In that regard, the end has come with CS&N like it has with Fleetwood Mac like it has with The Eagles like it has with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. We must now move on to the next chapter and everything new it brings with it. I don't mean to bring everyone down but, take pleasure knowing how great it's been having James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Peter Frampton, Bob Seger, Eric Clapton, Elton John and Neil Diamond in our lives. We'll never see the likes of those great performers again. If you ever get the chance to see John Fogerty in concert, don't miss it.
@@joe-vz6hx Excellent observation. Frankly, David Crosby is lucky to be alive. As a Stagehand for BGP, I witnessed Crosby's over indulgence first hand when I was summoned to his dressing room and sent on an errand to buy a dozen lighters. There was Crosby free basing coke, bloated and unrecognizable with eyeballs bulging. I wondered how he was able to perform but later that year he nearly died. As you point out, 70 years of age seems to be the drop off for even the best so, better that they go out now than over stay their welcome.
@@joe-vz6hx that's why REM deserves kudos for staying true to themselves. When they said they were done, they were done. They never did a "we need the money" tour.
Crosby Stills Nash and Young is one of my all time favorite bands and listening to this interview I really appreciate the honesty in Graham Nash but I would like to say to him Graham I walk out of my father's life over a argument after 3 years we never spoke to each other and I would come to terms and my younger sister was getting married and a week before her marriage my father pass away I never got the chance to see my father and lived with this since 1989. I pray in my heart you can reach out and talk with David and make amends.
I first watched the Rather interview and I was so impressed that after so many years, there seemed to be a genuine relationship between the three. How disappointing to find there is nothing left. Sad in the twilight, they no longer are a part of that fantastic voice.
In 1968 and 1969 I was in the Army and stationed in MIssouri. There was no music played in Missouri on the radio back in those days, all they had was AM? I didn't hear this LP until 1970 when I got home to Calif. Wow, So much music we missed out on up in those Ozarks!
Make peace with God, they should be thinking, but they are too puffed up on and about themselves! well, they will find out. Maybe soon or after they take their last breath, then it'll be too late! Sad.
Very cool, Deborah! Very COOL! I am Helplessly Hoping right along with you, honey. You would think with all the positive energy all of us die hard fans are projecting their way, these 4 fellas would be kissing and making up any day now! It seems that all of us, and there appears to be ALOT of us, are all wishing and hoping and praying for the same thing... forgiveness and reuniting of these 4 brothers. For, if after everything they have been through together hasn't made them truly brothers, then nothing they sang to us about was real or true. If THEY can't believe in their own words and music and forgive each others faults and mistakes, how can they expect US to believe in what they were teaching? It would break my heart to know their GOD GIVEN voices and talent were used by them only to make money. I believed in their music. I believe in it still. It cannot end like this for CSN & Y !! I know they love each other. I want them to stop regressing to their 5 yr old selves and make up. If they ever wanted to be role models for the peace and love lives they've been singing about for 56 plus yrs, then this is their moment to really live it. Show us. Prove to all of us hippies and flower children and baby boomers that peace, love, and forgiveness ARE really all that matters. For them to forgive and love again would be more powerful a statement than any song they could ever sing us. Just what this old hippie chic believes, anyway. Helplessly HOPING is such an understatement of what I'm wishing for!! .
@@judetheneilyounggirl2358 pray that they come to know the Lord, and that is my prayer for you as well. For is this reason that Christ Jesus came into the world to save people from their sins. N o Jesus, no peace. Know Jesus, know peace.
@@tomfromeriej4611 HI! And yes, I do know GOD quite well, but thank you for the prayers! You can never have too many! I know the guys all have good relationships with The Lord and it's obvious GOD loves them too, cuz He's the ONE who gave them those voices! I ask GOD all the time to please keep the guys together and healthy because I would LOVE to see them 1 more time. I'm sorry if that's selfish, but I see that many many more of CSN's fans are praying and wishing for the same thing. I want GOD to do a small miracle and make them all like each other again. I know they LOVE each other. Sometimes you don't LIKE the people you LOVE and that's what we have here. We need some Divine Intervention here!!!
Saw CSN in San Diego about ten years ago. Ish. It was a fantastic show. In the middle they each did a few solo numbers. When David started his bit, a’capella, his voice rang out so clear and pure and just filled every corner of the Civic Theater (which has horrible acoustics, by the way), the crowd froze in silence, awestruck at the sound. Momentous evening.
I was at a CSN concert and I left before the encore to avoid traffic , while I was outside, I heard Sills says Neil Young and the crowd inside gone wild and I'm outside regretting my decision.
I can dig the fact that they will never perform together again because anything that I ever walked away from I never looked back and I’m good with it...
I was 16 in 1969 and have been listening to CSN & CSNY, plus solo albums ever since. Never gets old. Saw Stephen Stills live in the '90's and fell in love with his performance. We were leaping out of our seats. Sorry they fell apart, but that music, oh wow.
me too! I think a lot of us went through this particular set of moments in time that were taken together so beautiful and so painful... scuse me while I kiss this guy...
For those of us who were around when this album first came out, we have our memories; we don't need a reunion tour. As Bob Dylan wrote, "You can always come back, but you can’t come back all the way".
As a resident physician in Dallas I had a moonlighting job at the Dallas county jail.Crosby was an inmate there for a while.We had many conversations.I do not agree with his politics but he was a true artist and a very intelligent person.I have met all three of them and Crosby seemed to be the most intellectually gifted.Nash is a true English gentleman.
DejaVu had a profound affect on me. They are right-every song on it is golden. Very sad about the fracture in their relationships. Thanks for the great music, guys. ☮️
Ah. I was married in 1968 at age 21, and singing these songs with my husband and a friend as soon as we heard each album. I guess I knew there were 12-year olds listening to the records, but my friends all thought this music, and CSN (not Neil) belonged to us.
Those are the best first two record purchases ever. Two of the greatest albums of all time by two of the greatest bands of all time. You did good, my friend.
I have seen the three sing together in over 15 concerts during the last 40 plus years. I never got tired of them singing the same songs. I especially loved it when Nash would sing Cathedral or the group would sing Suite Judy. Such a great band a great harmonious sound. I do miss them a lot. I know words have killed many relationships over the years; I just hope its not too late for these three guys to resolve their issues and sing again. I am afraid that before long we will loose one of the three and then it will be too late for them and all their friends. I know saying I am sorry is one of the hardest things to do. I just wish they would. Until then, I will listen to all of my favorite songs and remember all of those many magical and special concerts.
I’m so fortunate to have seen every possible formation of these 4 men. I’ve seen them all together, separately and in every configuration they have played in, including David and his son in CPR. I will never forget how amazing these music makers are.
AMEN, my brother, AMEN! Me too. I've seen every configuration, bought every album compilation, every record they "guested" on too! It's alot more expensive than if they had been just a 4 man band! But, OH! The great and wonderful music! The best soundtrack of my life I could have ever wanted! I'm SO THANKFUL I got to be alive while they were here on earth too. Meeting them was the absolute highest moments of my life. I'll never forget even one tiny detail. Peace and love to you, my like minded friend!
My older sister Gail was an artist She would working on an art project in her room she’d put this album on and leave the record players arm over so that whe the record ended it would automatically start over Over and over I would hear this album from her room RIP Gail died June 1974
My limited experience echoes Graham Nash.....once that connection is broken it can be an insurmountable obstacle. I'm thankful for what they all gave me musically. I've seen them 7 times and each time they lost a little magic over those years.
David Crosby is so grounded and intelligent, it's difficult to explain why some regrettable things come out of his mouth. Btw listen to his album If Only I Could Remember My Name (1971); it's like finding another CSN album from those days, and it's ridiculously beautiful.
I've thought about this alot and I finally realized that the reason he said those things is probably due to his age. As we get older, the part of our brain that " dies" first is the part that acts as our " filter". The part of our brain that cautions us from saying the wrong things. You know how older people will say some really off the wall things. I'm 66 and I've noticed I have to watch how I say things more closely. Older people say they've earned the right to say whatever they want, however they want to. I agree, but sometimes things come out too bluntly. Hurtful. Like their " filter" isn't working. I read somewhere about aging and our brains and how our censorship area is affected as we get older. It's just like our short term memory is affected first by aging. Just something I remembered reading about and thought perhaps that is what happened to the Cros. We all think twice about saying things sometimes. It's just that as we age, our ability to self edit doesn't work so well anymore. Maybe it's just as simple as that. Whatever the reason, after years and years of loving each other and all the other stuff these 4 guys have lived thru together, they shouldn't let some odd comments or rude statements destroy what decades of love and trust have built. I'm praying that the guys will realize these things. Years of love, trust and being there for each other should definately outweigh some mean or stupid thoughts or opinions that shouldn't have been spoken aloud or at all. Come on, guys, " teach your children" or are we teaching you?
I'm 58 and can't say enough times how those of us who grew up during these years experienced the best musical experience no one after us could say the same. Music today is just 'okay' but I continuously listen to the music of yesteryear. What a time it was.
I mean, at 58 you were about 5 to 8 years old for their forming/breakup but of course the hits played on for years after, standards on radio and record players so yes I would say you grew up with it, this was your parent's music but it was also your childhood 'background music'. Your 'coming of age' music, let's say the music your fellow teens were listening to, the grad dance music of your era would have been some peak 'Disco' era. Your 'Grad Dance' would have been what.. The Police, maybe Queen? boogie oogie woogie till ya just cant dance no more? Your Grad Dance 'slow song' was almost certainly Air Supply? I get what you mean though, this was the music of your childhood, its what was the dominating music of your earliest memories and formative years.
I'm a decade older, and this stuff really WAS the music I lived for. But it breaks my heart to hear people around my age claim that "music today is just OK," or many times something far less positive... yeah, we witnessed something really special. But the best "music today" is leagues beyond what it was in my youth. Anyone saying differently is listening to "popular" music, which has ALWAYS been mediocre.
@@ralphmunn1685 Been into rock'n'roll since The Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan, winter, 1964. I don't put down music or art from any era. Having said that, I strongly disagree with your "leagues beyond" words here. Completely absurd.
@@jonathandewberry289 Presumptive reply. My youngest sister was born in '67, and our "parents' music" was Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams. They couldn't understand our taste in music, much the same as the parents of our friends, all "easy listening" folks. We had something they didn't have growing up - transistor radios and 45s.
Music transcends time... I’m sure it was as wonderful then as it is now. Would’ve been great to see Beethoven or Mozart perform, but none of us did. Who cares when/where you were/are at the time... it’s music... close your eyes and take the journey. These arguments are stale...
I am from Peru , I remember the first time I listened CSN in 82 , I now it was out of time but it blew my mind I was 13 years old , I became I fan since then
Motown, The Brill Building (especially Burt Bacharach and Hal David), entire British Invasion wrote the soundtrack to my Youth. But it was CSN&Y that wrote it for my Adolescence. God I miss the 60's and 70's. I wish we could have CSN&Y reunite one more time but I wish for a lot of things. Music throughout life kept my sanity, it still does.
@@EJH-jn6mo What made you not find what he said valid. he knows everyone he worked with doesnt want to work with him again and he knew why they wont take his calls.and- he seems to finally understand this. He seems to have an incredible deep sou where he can see pain and sadness in others which can create problems in close working situations.
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink he hasn’t apologized to any of his contemporaries for his actions as far as I can tell. They all appear to have significant disdain for Crosby as far as I can tell. Have you watched the documentary?
@@EJH-jn6mo Yes I saw the entire Documentary.I thought he was trying to convey he is sorry. The only thing he said in the doc that he didnt explain was he put down Jim Morrison twice--but he never gave a reason why he called him a dirt bag or similar. My guess is he stole some Croz's womrenat parties, lol
I'm 36 so CSN and CSN&Y was obviously before my time but I'm thankful my dad loved great music and brought me up listening to these guys. Still one of the greatest groups ever assembled. Real artists, real music.
At this stage of their lives, considering what they've done, shared, been through together through the years, it's a tragedy that this is how it will end up until their dying days.
I love these guys music. I appreciate their honesty in their relationships with each other. Who gets along with each other all the time. Except we are not in the front page
I saw CSN at a small outdoor venue when I was 18. I knew who they were and a few of their most popular songs but I was blown away by their combined vocals. I've been a fan for life ever since and this album really is that good.
So sad to know David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, and Nash has died. They, as a team , were so great together. I grew up listening to their music and it was some of the best harmony i've ever heard.
Rest in peace and may you sing with the angels. 😇🕊⛪️🌹
I’m 65. This band shaped me, made me who I am. They are still my favorite of all time. Thank you. I can’t imagine life without your music.
Graham was the nicest person you could ever meet when we bumped into him outside after a show five years ago. He took photographs with everyone and shook our hands. He thanked us for coming to see him perform and for showing appreciation. He didn't have to approach any of us but he did.
Have your read his memoir "Wild Tales"?
CSN and CSN&Y are probably my favorite bands/bands of all time! I was fortunate and got to meet all of the members of CSN about 20 years ago in Atlanta. Graham Nash couldn’t have been nicer; Stills was pleasant; Crosby was aloof and distant. Still hope to meet Neil Young some day…
@@GTGeek88 wasn't it the Everly Brothers that took time for him?
He's English! Mate.
@@tonyscott5673 i believe he has dual citizenship since 1978. He has lived U S A much longer than he lived in England.
"Déjà vu" is pure MAGIC, a powerful and soulful album, I have the vinyl to this day. A true Classic band like no other! ❤
CSN is truly everlasting!
the end makes me cry. life is so short no matter how long that you live. 🌸
Stephen Stills was the force behind that band. At the height of his powers and youth he was untouchable and inspirational.
For all the kids out there just now discovering CSN, do a UA-cam search on Steven Stills's band "Manassas", and get a master's education on guitar playing. That band was a Who's Who of 70s musicians, and the creataivity and production of the sound still holds up to modern standards.
The others were in many ways stills back up and.
Crosby by far has the Harmony's well balanced For CSN.. without him CSN never thought OUT as a Harmony band.🙌
Stephen was the only real master of instrumentation in CSN, on top of being a great songwriter and vocalist. Nash & Crosby's strengths were mainly in singing/songwriting, but on the instrument playing side Nash was ok, and Crosby was quite average.
I agree Stills was always the most talented
Sad that men, all now in the final stages of their lives, who understand so much about about each other miss the most basic virtue of forgiveness. There's no enduring friendships without it. Imagine the joy and real harmony they are missing....
Very well said man, I agree wholeheartedly!!
I agree...🙏😔
so true
So true....the joy and real harmony they are missing is true for the world, for all of us!
So true and sad...
You cannot over praise this album! It’s truly a masterpiece.
Thank you so much for your love and support. The su of wonderful fan like you keep me going and strong
So long David. Just now hearing of your passing. Thanks for all the beautiful music. You will NEVER be forgotten.
These four men are each phenomenal in their own ways. But put them together and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. I am lucky to have seen them all in concert.
I had the joy of seeing Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young live at Olympia Stadium in Detroit in June 1970, 51 years ago (yikes) and I was 2 months shy of turning 14. Indelible days. It was among the most important music of my formative years. I wish for them they might find rapproachement. They created a harmony and serenity for me that I continue to draw on in my 60s.
What a history.... and we were lucky enough to grow up with these gifted singer/songwriters ☮🕊
Loved these guys then, love them now.
@Stephen Stills It is! Thank you. A natural miracle
I have purchased several copies of this album over the years. If an album ever speaks to your soul this one does to me, always has.
Still at the top of my list as one of the best vocal groups to come out of that era, I say that more about the harmonies and lyrical compositions that at age 78 I still listen to, cover on my own and enjoy, probably will till I pass from this mortal existence. Thank you CSNY for your contribution to the music.
Much has been said about Crosby over the years, and much of it by David himself. He seems to have come to terms with who he is and his purpose in life, which is to make music. I was fortunate enough to see him on tour with his band in an intimate theater in Clearwater, Florida two years ago prior to the pandemic. His voice was excellent, his demeanor was humble and appreciative of those of us in the audience, the caliber of musicians on stage was first rate, and I left feeling grateful that I was able to experience an evening of music with an icon. Life is short. We should always remember to appreciate what we have and make peace with each other before it’s gone.
My daughter and her girlfriend, attending UCSB, were having dinner at a Mexican Food place near the Campus one night, in the late '1990s...
My daughter saw this man sitting alone at another table there, and kept looking over at him; she said she thought she knew him from somewhere..
He eventually saw them looking over and invited them over to his table..
They talked a while, had a pleasant conversation..
Later, my daughter remembered him!!! He was on the cover of the Deja' Vu Album I played for her and her sister when they were little kids..
I played all genre of music to them early on, so they could learn about all music, and appreciate it.
The man she recognized from the Deja' Vu album was David Crosby !!!
He eventually told them who he was...
She told him she recognized his face from a record album her Dad (Me) played to her and her sister, many times, when they were little kids..
David Crosby was very happy to know this..
He even paid for their meals when he left..
If I could only imagine what that night must have been like for her !!!!
David Crosby!!! :)
No One will ever be able to duplicate what this man did for the group !!! His voice !!!
You can hear it in any song he sings in!!! It is absolutely amazing !!!!
Listen to him sing in just the chorus of "Something Fine", by Jackson Browne..
The last chorus of this song - he takes his harmony to another most beautiful, higher, perfect, level, that one can imagine...
All of them = genius level musicians... David Crosby = that Voice..... :)
I have to say this but dont mistake soft spoken for humility and he is anything but humble. . David Crosby is a chameleon and a terrible friend to Graham Nash . That being said they are all too old to let pride block their friendship. Crosby should approach Nash but his arrogance and pride wont allow him to. Sad. Just sayin
@@kimwestwood8840 Maybe Bonnie Raitt should remind the BOTH of them that Love Has No Pride 💖💖
@@Craig-bz3dm amen to that . Life is too short for grudges and these guys are too old. I dont blame Graham for being upset with Crosby, but I found its better to take the high road and forgive because it causes bitterness if we harbor that inside
@@kimwestwood8840 You are ABSOLUTELY correct Sir !!! God Bless You
I love all four of them. I hope they can find some way to reconcile before it's too late. It isn't even about the music. They have gone through so much together.
That window is closing quickly. If there was ever a time to bury the hatchet after a crazy past year - this would be it.
@Bobbi Baker Nash says he wanted them to talk only cuz of the music.
can someone explain why they arent friends anymore?
@@alienmcqueen David attacked Neil and Graham for leaving their wives of decades. He called Daryl Hannah a "poisonous predator." This goes years back to when Daryl made public her abuse by Jackson Browne. David took Browne's side. He has apologized to Daryl, but Neil is having nothing of it. He said Graham's book Wild Tales was full of lies. Graham said in another interview that David "ripped the heart out of the band." Stephen hasn't said anything publicly.
@@bobbibaker4685 Word for word Bobbi you nailed it.
Your music woke me up and changed how I hear sound. It breaks my music loving heart that the 50th anniversary of your masterpiece can't melt the hurt between you. Teach the children transforms into teach these grown men. Heal.
Iconic album by an iconic band!!
Their songs helped define the era!!! ❤
Really must have! I wasn't alive, but i know them as cultural artifacts
Love, love, love Anthony Mason's interviews! Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, my favorites!
Yes much less stiff than Rather. Probably because he’s of the right generation.
I heard all 4 of them in concert...mind blowing..wonderful
Déjà Vu was the record of my childhood. Amazing memories attached to these songs.
Oh that music still time warps my reality of the NOW.
I'm from south Africa thank you for the music and not forgetting Woodstock.
Been listening since 1970, as an inner-city black kid they were foreign to me, I was listening to R & B some of the greatest groups of that era, my twin brother introduced me to this talented trio, didn't think much of them when I saw their album cover I thought they were a bunch of poorly dressed white boyz. Once I listened I was hooked!!! their harmony was pure and their guitar playing was smooth the lyrics were different but cool. Neil Young came along later and was just the edge they needed. I have several of their C D's groups and individual. One of the best of all time in my humble opinion.
I am in my sixties and I still love and cherish their music!
I'm only in my late 20's, no lie. My mom ALWAYS played CSN when i was growing up. She even had the box set that came out in the early 90's.
Me too!
Mid 20s here. Just discovered them on Spotify and once i heard suite:judy that was it.... :)
Yep…just turned 60, but their music still brings back many fond memories. The beauty of music !!
Me too. They were amazing. There will never be another band like Crosby stills Nash & Young. I will love their music until I die
Deja Vu was one of the most influential albums of my youth. The songs hold up and still have meaning today. To replace my original that was stolen years ago, I just ordered the 50th anniversary edition as well as the debut CSN album. They arrive Monday so next week will by CSNY week at my house.
The first album was a masterwork, well, basically Steve Stills' genius masterwork. The second one was good, but not as good.
@@sportsmediaamerica Agree.
anyone, who knows anything about being a musician, knows, that when people THAT good get together, egos will eventually tear them apart, for one reason or the other. Me, I am just thankful for all that they have given us: not just that album, but especially the ones that Crosby and Nash did together, as well as several of their solo albums.
Didn't happen to the Wilburys
@@RobertCEakins LOL....you are going to compare the Wilburys to an iconic group like CSNY????
@@DrGargani Wilburys is even more so
Well said John.
The end of Nash and Crosby's friendship is one of the saddest stories in rock. It absolutely breaks my heart.
And Deja Vu is one of the greatest albums ever recorded. The title track, and "Carry On" give me goosebumps EVERY TIME I hear it.
I agree. It’s so sad. I thought they would be friends and singing partners for life.
Graham didn't have to fall victim to the cliche of trading in his wife for a younger version (a wife who was and is a good friend of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby). Such a sad cliche.
We left a concert early to head off the traffic. CSN had left the stage and the backup musicians were playing. We got to a spot in the parking lot and were stopped by security. Three large tour buses were pulling out. First two left unceremoniously, and third came along. DAVID CROSBY was driving the bus!!! I'll never forget that sight. CSN and CSNY are in my top 5 favorite bands of all time. I'm glad I lived when I did.
Ok, kinda joking but, Dave was likely loaded, possibly unlicensed maybe never bus licensed, but fer sher CONTROL FREAK! LOL
I grew up on this album, listen to it my whole life and still listen to this album every week❤🧡💛Music💛🧡❤
My absolute favorite band since I first heard them when I was about 12 years old.
Me too, honey! 1967. I was 12. Will love them til the day I die! Luv you too, my like minded friend!
There is no reason for them to come together anymore. They have recorded such fine and legendary music, and should be very proud of their legacy. A reunion would add nothing, they should just let it rest. Their mission has been accomplished.
Ya..life goes on closure or not.
Well, maybe not musically, but it'd sure be nice to patch things up for themselves...not us.
If their 'mission' is solely defined by their capacity to live up to your expectations of them onstage - then, OK, fair enough.
But if their mission is more akin to maintaining their own connection to their collective muse - like say, the way Modern Jazz Quartet did for decades long after their heyday - then maybe there's still something larger than you and your listening pleasure at stake here. Even setting aside the monumental weight of the broken friendships - after 55 years, who are we to call that mere codependency?
Musically it may not matter anymore, but for the sake of their friendship, I would like them see them patch things up. At least CSN.. I can do without Young's nasally whining voice. 😎
There's always $$$$$
Woodstock was their second gig. If anyone is curious as to where their first gig was, I can tell you because I was their in the Summer of '69. Joni Mitchell was headlining at the Greek Theater in Hollywood, CA and her good friends, CS&N, were billed as a special guest appearance leading up to their cross country trip to NY. I had just graduated from H.S. in Jackson,MS and met up with my good friend from E. Grand Rapids, MI and the two of us traveled west. The admission ticket was $6.00 each, and that put us center stage 4 rows back! John Sebastian was sitting directly in front of us the entire show. Joni performed her set of songs first and then introduced her friends. This is when they brought Neil out saying he was not on the first album, but will be on the next. Just thought you might like to know where they had their first 'gig'.
Good story, you need to write this down before it’s lost…
It's good to finally know where their first gig was, which has been mentioned 1,000 times but not specified! Thanks for the info, brother.
That’s awesome wow
The good old days! I remember seeing Jerry Garcia and friends at “The Keystone” in Berkeley , many times for $5. The Bay Area in the 70s had so much good music happening.
@@JamesThomas-zl9er Thankfully, he just did!
Even though I am only 29 years old, my mom raised me on this music-and I love Crosby, Stills, and Nash (and Young). I still listen to their music regularly. Of all their songs, “Southern Cross” is my absolute favorite. I can listen to it over and over again at one time and never get tired of it.
No need to mention your age. Good music is timeless.
That was my real introduction to CS&N. I heard their songs as a child but didn't know the band itself. I saw them live on that tour and I was hooked. I worked backwards to learn more about them. Saw and met them at Live Aid. Really great band!
I’m 46 years old and only recently discovered this album about 8 years ago. Needless to say I was absolutely blown away at how incredible their harmonies sounded after hearing the first few bars of Carry On. I was hooked. Their music will endure.
jealous. enjoy.
I am at the same age. When I was in college more than twenty years ago in China small city, someone sold me damaged foreign pop music tapes, ( it must be some minor damage because of smuggling, China didn’t open the door as wide as now, and people usually didn’t get enough channel to access those stuff). I got CSN tapes, totally 3 tapes. That influenced my entire young age, and learnt how wonderful harmonics can be in a band. Their music was so powerful and I took them as God then, and some years later, I came to US and watched their show in Madison Squares Garden in NYC, I remembered I didn’t see other Asian lady like me over the crowed 😅. They are life time legend, and they are gem of this country.
I’m 48 and have been listening to CSNY since I was 17 and before that I was listening to it because my folks listened to it.
That we had them together even once, is more than this universe ever deserved.
You need to reevaluate your life.
@Nova Jeinewartz, I would say that of about 50 Bands before these guys.
@@oldcountryman2795
LOL😂🤣👊😁
@@chrisput1024 you're generous.
My title is Napili54 I think youtube switch Our title.
Im now 70 yrs and enjoyed the music the first time around. Saw them in 2002 and 2006.
They cant add anything by getting together now.
Just enjoy what was !
RIP David Crosby beautiful music you gave us. Thank you
'maybe they had too much too fast and overplayed their part'... forgiveness is an ingredient of love and society needs to see YOU guys do just that. LOVE FIXES MISTAKES
But I can hear it beat out loud
If Crosby wanted forgiveness he’d have it from Stills and Nash.
Crosby is a psycho narcissist ... bet he loves Trump.
Easy to find out what he thinks instead of just making it up to suit your twisted fantasy.
@Eaglette
Sounds like you are the one to be used by Trump by keeping looping that stupid comment through your head looking for an excuse to use it.
They were part of the soundtrack of my life in the late 60’s and 70’s.
they are still part of my soundtrack of life, 50 years later....
Those were VERY SPECIAL TIMES. i am GRATEFUL i was YOUNG Then & lived daily with the most Amazing musical soundtrack of my Life. The kids today just don't have a clue what we experienced; i'm not talking about all the drugs. these were such unique times & we were experiencing phenomenal Changes taking place worldwide. The main difference was the LOVE & the Intense feeling of true brotherhood & sisterhood we felt among our family of youth. We had very little money, wore simple clothes but we weren't unhappy -we SHARED what we had with each other. Today there is only GREED & Hate. I 'd happily go back to the love & Brotherhood -Happily. My old copy of DEHA VU needs Replacing but $100?? Like i said- GREED. Thank u CSN&Y.
Now they are the flushing toilet....
Search out Notorious Byrd Brothers an absolute Masterpiece that seldom gets the recognition it deserves..
I'm 36, but I remember finding this record back in 1995. It was one of my Dad's collection. I said, "What's this hippy crap." - Then, I re-discovered them at the age of 31, (2015) - And was hooked on Deja vu ever since. Good music lasts forever.
Ravis Shakti: " hippy crap"? Really?
@@elizabethlinsay9193 yes because that's what it sounds like to people who aren't open to it. they're great but come on. objectivity.
Hippy crap? Compared to what? Sht...
Their great but come on what?
@@elizabethlinsay9193 that's the way people would call it in the punk years. the best thing I did at the time was to not argue about it.
Crosby's Leeshore and Guinevere, Delta and Almost Cut My Hair; Still's Suite:Judy Blue Eyes, 4+20, Carry On, and Daylight Again; Nash's Our House, Marrakesh, Cold Rain,and Cathedral; Young's Ohio, Cinnamon Girl, After the Gold Rush, and Sugar Mountain. Completely different musicians yet they belong together. So beautiful and bittersweet. There's no need for a reunion. We have the songs.
Legendary Band...
Had front row seats for the Freedom of Speech tour in Atlanta. When they came out, Graham stood directly in front of me and my daughter. Proudly wearing my Neil & Crazy Horse t-shirt, Graham pointed at me and said "Nice shut", which I assumed was English for "shirt". Hours later he threw me a pick after their last encore. My most prized rock memorabilia to this day. What a group.
A myriad of friendships were born by listening to this album. They have stood the test of time much like this magnificent album. Mic drop.
I saw them at The Fillmore East...'69 or '70...they were unbelievable !! One of the best shows I've ever seen.
Wow. How did I miss that one? I used live a couple blocks away from the Fillmore back then. And on my way home I would look at the marque and buy tickets for like $3. Got to see Led Zeppelin , Santana, Allman Bros.,BB King and others. I had tickets to go see Band of Gypsies but had to sell them because I couldn't make it. Jimi died a short time after that. Sad. But I sure miss not seeing CSNY back then. Glad you got to see them live.
RIP. DAVID. So thankful, that we had a chance to meet. Your music and impact will last forever. ❤️🩹😢💖✌️
I remember sitting around a crappy little record player with my friends listening to Deja Vu over and over. When the needle dropped on that album for the first time, I had an out of body experience. Much like I did when I first heard Are You Experienced, Rubber Soul, Revolver, the White Album, and Abbey Road. Give me those six albums to listen to and I'm set for eternity.
Add to your list Neil Young's 1st album.
Those were all albums i had as well... along with Carol Kings Tapestry... James Taylor Sweet Baby James... Chicago, Doobies and a few others.... Life was good then...
@Will Gray - I have all but The White Album in my collection. I agree, those albums reach a place deep inside of me, that other groups do not even come near. I also have Tapestry by Carol King, and numerous others from that era, more than I can fit on here. That's what collecting does to you, when you do it over half a century.
It’s sad that that era of music will never be repeated . Pop/rock is all about selling products now. No one buys the physical copy of these recordings anymore. Everything is downloaded. There is something magical about owning and album or a great book. I’m glad vinyl is making a resurgence .
Thanks! Watching this profile gave me great sadness and joy. I’ve fortunately had the opportunity to watch CSNY live and it is a beautiful memory, one thing - “teach your children well” is a guide. Hopefully the group can bring back David Crosby. A lesson for our children is forgiving! Hopefully the band can come together again and recommend they tour with the concept “forgiving is important”. I won’t preach here and hopefully the gentleman come to terms with the fact that their concepts are greater than their personal anger. 🙏 Please help to “teach our children well- or as Todd Rundgren’s iconic song “sons of 1984” taught us all a lesson to prepare our children for a better world
Hopelessly Hoping. I hear those harmonies when I see just one of them
Sophomore in High School 1977 my choir buddies and I hung out in the stairwell, singing Paul Simon's "The Boxer" and "Helplessly Hoping" weaving and fine tuning our harmonies. Those were the days...😄🤗🎼🎵🎶
@@joeblevins1058 give me a break. They were and continue to be extraordinary musicians. To call them what you call them demonstrates just one thing. You are a disgusting person. You too will grow old and May people be kinder to you....
Helplessly hoping
I love that song. The best!
I have always loved these guys soooo much. They were such a strong, driving, political force for so many of us back then. It would be wonderful to have Stephen, Graham, and Neil do a new album to represent the current time that we are in today. There's still so much to say. Will never get enough of that brilliant harmony that they make when they join their voices together in song. Rest In Peace Brother David.
Teach Your Children Well❤❤❤
Our House❤❤❤
There is some amazing footage in this video
Sad there will never be a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Reunion Tour. One of the best bands ever in the history of Rock Music.
at this point and at their age frankly I'm not sure that's totally sad; that's maybe just as well. as Grace Slick once said: "rock is for young people." certainly to perform at least. I'd had to see a diminished product out there; I'd rather not see it at all and enjoy what it was.
I believe that we all eventually finish one chapter of our lives and begin a new chapter. Life is a combination of happy times and sad times and we must be thankful for those happy times no matter how long or short they last. In that regard, the end has come with CS&N like it has with Fleetwood Mac like it has with The Eagles like it has with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. We must now move on to the next chapter and everything new it brings with it.
I don't mean to bring everyone down but, take pleasure knowing how great it's been having James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Peter Frampton, Bob Seger, Eric Clapton, Elton John and Neil Diamond in our lives. We'll never see the likes of those great performers again. If you ever get the chance to see John Fogerty in concert, don't miss it.
@@joe-vz6hx Excellent observation. Frankly, David Crosby is lucky to be alive. As a Stagehand for BGP, I witnessed Crosby's over indulgence first hand when I was summoned to his dressing room and sent on an errand to buy a dozen lighters. There was Crosby free basing coke, bloated and unrecognizable with eyeballs bulging. I wondered how he was able to perform but later that year he nearly died. As you point out, 70 years of age seems to be the drop off for even the best so, better that they go out now than over stay their welcome.
@@joe-vz6hx that's why REM deserves kudos for staying true to themselves. When they said they were done, they were done. They never did a "we need the money" tour.
There was a reunion concert, it was in Oakland, California in the early 2000's. Beautiful harmonies, great experience!
Crosby Stills Nash and Young is one of my all time favorite bands and listening to this interview I really appreciate the honesty in Graham Nash but I would like to say to him Graham I walk out of my father's life over a argument after 3 years we never spoke to each other and I would come to terms and my younger sister was getting married and a week before her marriage my father pass away I never got the chance to see my father and lived with this since 1989. I pray in my heart you can reach out and talk with David and make amends.
I first watched the Rather interview and I was so impressed that after so many years, there seemed to be a genuine relationship between the three. How disappointing to find there is nothing left. Sad in the twilight, they no longer are a part of that fantastic voice.
In 1968 and 1969 I was in the Army and stationed in MIssouri. There was no music played in Missouri on the radio back in those days, all they had was AM? I didn't hear this LP until 1970 when I got home to Calif. Wow, So much music we missed out on up in those Ozarks!
Rest In Paradise David 🙏❤🙏
I love David's voice
"...........three together......four each other". Helplessly hoping, guys.
Make peace with God, they should be thinking, but they are too puffed up on and about themselves! well, they will find out. Maybe soon or after they take their last breath, then it'll be too late! Sad.
Very cool, Deborah! Very COOL! I am Helplessly Hoping right along with you, honey. You would think with all the positive energy all of us die hard fans are projecting their way, these 4 fellas would be kissing and making up any day now! It seems that all of us, and there appears to be ALOT of us, are all wishing and hoping and praying for the same thing... forgiveness and reuniting of these 4 brothers. For, if after everything they have been through together hasn't made them truly brothers, then nothing they sang to us about was real or true. If THEY can't believe in their own words and music and forgive each others faults and mistakes, how can they expect US to believe in what they were teaching? It would break my heart to know their GOD GIVEN voices and talent were used by them only to make money. I believed in their music. I believe in it still. It cannot end like this for CSN & Y !! I know they love each other. I want them to stop regressing to their 5 yr old selves and make up. If they ever wanted to be role models for the peace and love lives they've been singing about for 56 plus yrs, then this is their moment to really live it. Show us. Prove to all of us hippies and flower children and baby boomers that peace, love, and forgiveness ARE really all that matters. For them to forgive and love again would be more powerful a statement than any song they could ever sing us. Just what this old hippie chic believes, anyway. Helplessly HOPING is such an understatement of what I'm wishing for!!
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@@judetheneilyounggirl2358 pray that they come to know the Lord, and that is my prayer for you as well.
For is this reason that Christ Jesus came into the world to save people from their sins.
N o Jesus, no peace.
Know Jesus, know peace.
@@tomfromeriej4611 HI! And yes, I do know GOD quite well, but thank you for the prayers! You can never have too many! I know the guys all have good relationships with The Lord and it's obvious GOD loves them too, cuz He's the ONE who gave them those voices! I ask GOD all the time to please keep the guys together and healthy because I would LOVE to see them 1 more time. I'm sorry if that's selfish, but I see that many many more of CSN's fans are praying and wishing for the same thing. I want GOD to do a small miracle and make them all like each other again. I know they LOVE each other. Sometimes you don't LIKE the people you LOVE and that's what we have here. We need some Divine Intervention here!!!
@@judetheneilyounggirl2358 Amen!
Saw CSN in San Diego about ten years ago. Ish. It was a fantastic show. In the middle they each did a few solo numbers. When David started his bit, a’capella, his voice rang out so clear and pure and just filled every corner of the Civic Theater (which has horrible acoustics, by the way), the crowd froze in silence, awestruck at the sound. Momentous evening.
david was the last one to keep a good voice.
I was at a CSN concert and I left before the encore to avoid traffic ,
while I was outside, I heard Sills says Neil Young and the crowd inside
gone wild and I'm outside regretting my decision.
I can dig the fact that they will never perform together again because anything that I ever walked away from I never looked back and I’m good with it...
Jumping off to listen to Deja Vu .... heaven... thank you!!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
Yea I think I'll get my CD out and listen to it too :)
There was fifth member who broke up the band: Cocaine.
Yes indeed
truth
I was 16 in 1969 and have been listening to CSN & CSNY, plus solo albums ever since. Never gets old. Saw Stephen Stills live in the '90's and fell in love with his performance. We were leaping out of our seats. Sorry they fell apart, but that music, oh wow.
Me too!!
me too! I think a lot of us went through this particular set of moments in time that were taken together so beautiful and so painful... scuse me while I kiss this guy...
That's what happens when you leap from seats 😍🐈😱
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For those of us who were around when this album first came out, we have our memories; we don't need a reunion tour. As Bob Dylan wrote, "You can always come back, but you can’t come back all the way".
As a resident physician in Dallas I had a moonlighting job at the Dallas county jail.Crosby was an inmate there for a while.We had many conversations.I do not agree with his politics but he was a true artist and a very intelligent person.I have met all three of them and Crosby seemed to be the most intellectually gifted.Nash is a true English gentleman.
Everyone of them an enormous talent.
DejaVu had a profound affect on me. They are right-every song on it is golden. Very sad about the fracture in their relationships. Thanks for the great music, guys. ☮️
I bought it when it came out. I was not yet 12. It was my second lp purchase after Abbey Road. Still two of my favorite albums.
*hits blunt
I hit puberty in 69
Boy that's like winning the Lotto. Two of the greatest albums of all time.
Abbey Road was my first too.
Ah. I was married in 1968 at age 21, and singing these songs with my husband and a friend as soon as we heard each album. I guess I knew there were 12-year olds listening to the records, but my friends all thought this music, and CSN (not Neil) belonged to us.
Those are the best first two record purchases ever. Two of the greatest albums of all time by two of the greatest bands of all time. You did good, my friend.
These three voices converged like the stones of the Great Pyramids.
I listened to every thing and these guys are my all time favorites!!!!
Feel lucky to see them live!!
Desert Sky Pavillion in Phoenix in the 1990s. Such a gift to have in my memory
I have seen the three sing together in over 15 concerts during the last 40 plus years. I never got tired of them singing the same songs. I especially loved it when Nash would sing Cathedral or the group would sing Suite Judy. Such a great band a great harmonious sound. I do miss them a lot. I know words have killed many relationships over the years; I just hope its not too late for these three guys to resolve their issues and sing again. I am afraid that before long we will loose one of the three and then it will be too late for them and all their friends. I know saying I am sorry is one of the hardest things to do. I just wish they would. Until then, I will listen to all of my favorite songs and remember all of those many magical and special concerts.
I’m so fortunate to have seen every possible formation of these 4 men. I’ve seen them all together, separately and in every configuration they have played in, including David and his son in CPR. I will never forget how amazing these music makers are.
AMEN, my brother, AMEN! Me too. I've seen every configuration, bought every album compilation, every record they "guested" on too! It's alot more expensive than if they had been just a 4 man band! But, OH! The great and wonderful music! The best soundtrack of my life I could have ever wanted! I'm SO THANKFUL I got to be alive while they were here on earth too. Meeting them was the absolute highest moments of my life. I'll never forget even one tiny detail. Peace and love to you, my like minded friend!
@@judetheneilyounggirl2358 what a great reply and story! Thank you for sharing. Have a great week.
My older sister Gail was an artist She would working on an art project in her room she’d put this album on and leave the record players arm over so that whe the record ended it would automatically start over Over and over I would hear this album from her room RIP Gail died June 1974
I hold the space for you. That is a loss from long ago that will always be part of the present. Peace.
My limited experience echoes Graham Nash.....once that connection is broken it can be an insurmountable obstacle. I'm thankful for what they all gave me musically. I've seen them 7 times and each time they lost a little magic over those years.
Excellent musicians and excellent music that will always stay in historical archives forever. Human relationships and emotions are never perfect.
David Crosby is so grounded and intelligent, it's difficult to explain why some regrettable things come out of his mouth. Btw listen to his album If Only I Could Remember My Name (1971); it's like finding another CSN album from those days, and it's ridiculously beautiful.
You're different when you're eighty then when you're twenty.
Also his last 5 albums are one better than the other. The last one, For Free, is masterpiece
I've thought about this alot and I finally realized that the reason he said those things is probably due to his age. As we get older, the part of our brain that " dies" first is the part that acts as our " filter". The part of our brain that cautions us from saying the wrong things. You know how older people will say some really off the wall things. I'm 66 and I've noticed I have to watch how I say things more closely. Older people say they've earned the right to say whatever they want, however they want to. I agree, but sometimes things come out too bluntly. Hurtful. Like their " filter" isn't working. I read somewhere about aging and our brains and how our censorship area is affected as we get older. It's just like our short term memory is affected first by aging. Just something I remembered reading about and thought perhaps that is what happened to the Cros. We all think twice about saying things sometimes. It's just that as we age, our ability to self edit doesn't work so well anymore. Maybe it's just as simple as that. Whatever the reason, after years and years of loving each other and all the other stuff these 4 guys have lived thru together, they shouldn't let some odd comments or rude statements destroy what decades of love and trust have built. I'm praying that the guys will realize these things. Years of love, trust and being there for each other should definately outweigh some mean or stupid thoughts or opinions that shouldn't have been spoken aloud or at all. Come on, guys, " teach your children" or are we teaching you?
Not about politics and faith
@@judetheneilyounggirl2358 No he's been saying sh#t for years. No it's not his age...it's his brain.
I'm 58 and can't say enough times how those of us who grew up during these years experienced the best musical experience no one after us could say the same. Music today is just 'okay' but I continuously listen to the music of yesteryear. What a time it was.
I mean, at 58 you were about 5 to 8 years old for their forming/breakup but of course the hits played on for years after, standards on radio and record players so yes I would say you grew up with it, this was your parent's music but it was also your childhood 'background music'. Your 'coming of age' music, let's say the music your fellow teens were listening to, the grad dance music of your era would have been some peak 'Disco' era. Your 'Grad Dance' would have been what.. The Police, maybe Queen? boogie oogie woogie till ya just cant dance no more? Your Grad Dance 'slow song' was almost certainly Air Supply?
I get what you mean though, this was the music of your childhood, its what was the dominating music of your earliest memories and formative years.
I'm a decade older, and this stuff really WAS the music I lived for. But it breaks my heart to hear people around my age claim that "music today is just OK," or many times something far less positive... yeah, we witnessed something really special. But the best "music today" is leagues beyond what it was in my youth. Anyone saying differently is listening to "popular" music, which has ALWAYS been mediocre.
@@ralphmunn1685 Been into rock'n'roll since The Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan, winter, 1964. I don't put down music or art from any era. Having said that, I strongly disagree with your "leagues beyond" words here. Completely absurd.
@@jonathandewberry289 Presumptive reply. My youngest sister was born in '67, and our "parents' music" was Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams. They couldn't understand our taste in music, much the same as the parents of our friends, all "easy listening" folks. We had something they didn't have growing up - transistor radios and 45s.
Music transcends time... I’m sure it was as wonderful then as it is now. Would’ve been great to see Beethoven or Mozart perform, but none of us did. Who cares when/where you were/are at the time... it’s music... close your eyes and take the journey. These arguments are stale...
I am from Peru , I remember the first time I listened CSN in 82 , I now it was out of time but it blew my mind I was 13 years old , I became I fan since then
Motown, The Brill Building (especially Burt Bacharach and Hal David), entire British Invasion wrote the soundtrack to my Youth. But it was CSN&Y that wrote it for my Adolescence. God I miss the 60's and 70's. I wish we could have CSN&Y reunite one more time but I wish for a lot of things. Music throughout life kept my sanity, it still does.
What they created was a gift for the ages and it is enough. Thank you, CSNY.
David Crosby: Remember My Name (2019). Awesome authorized documentary.
'If Only . . . ' Great album. I still listen to it.
I walked away from that documentary feeling very indifferent of Crosby and most certainly understand why people dislike him.
@@EJH-jn6mo What made you not find what he said valid. he knows everyone he worked with doesnt want to work with him again and he knew why they wont take his calls.and- he seems to finally understand this. He seems to have an incredible deep sou where he can see pain and sadness in others which can create problems in close working situations.
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink he hasn’t apologized to any of his contemporaries for his actions as far as I can tell. They all appear to have significant disdain for Crosby as far as I can tell. Have you watched the documentary?
@@EJH-jn6mo Yes I saw the entire Documentary.I thought he was trying to convey he is sorry. The only thing he said in the doc that he didnt explain was he put down Jim Morrison twice--but he never gave a reason why he called him a dirt bag or similar. My guess is he stole some Croz's womrenat parties, lol
Great segment. Anthony Mason is the best at talking with major artists I’d love to see the whole interview
And he was a powerful forward for the knicks.
I'm 36 so CSN and CSN&Y was obviously before my time but I'm thankful my dad loved great music and brought me up listening to these guys. Still one of the greatest groups ever assembled. Real artists, real music.
We will miss you, David. RIP 1-19-2023. I love your music, Crosby, Stills, Nash.
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The sound of an incredible era. ✌
At this stage of their lives, considering what they've done, shared, been through together through the years, it's a tragedy that this is how it will end up until their dying days.
I'm 25 and discovered these guys a few years ago. I hope they can forgive each other....before its too late
you're very late. They're done.
@@joeblevins1058 it would be nice if they could just reconcile with each other....they are old to be holding grudges
I love these guys music. I appreciate their honesty
in their relationships with each other. Who gets along with each other all the time. Except
we are not in the front page
Whatever the internal problems, they made great music. Let's remember that and leave judgement to our maker. RIP David♥️
That's what Nash said in an interview misses the music, not the man
I love their songs for ever.
I saw CSN at a small outdoor venue when I was 18. I knew who they were and a few of their most popular songs but I was blown away by their combined vocals. I've been a fan for life ever since and this album really is that good.
Damn, I saw this headline and was so hopeful they had found peace with one another....
I’m so happy they are speaking and forgiving. Life is just too short.
Whoops, spoke to soon.😢
Great songwriters. What a catalog. And singers. Stills and Young were fire on guitar as well.