I'VE SEEN CSN, AND SOMETIMES Y, FOUR TIMES....TWICE EACH...WAS ALWAYS A GOOD NIGHT.... Y SHOWS WERE ALWAYS MORE POLITICAL BUT GREAT NIGHTS REGARDLESS.
AS FOR JEFF BECK ONLY TWICE, BUT ONCE WAS WITH SANTANA....ARE YOU KIDDING ME? TALK ABOUT GREAT NIGHT.
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Yeah, I always dug CSN, and remember hearing them all the time growing up. I didn't really know them in their hey-day but really appreciated their incredible vocals and poignant lyrics. I bought their box set shortly after CDs came out and got heavily into all their tracks and liked some of the deep tracks more than the popular ones.
I did get to see them at the House of Blues Los Angeles in 2003 but at the time Stills couldn't sing that well but they had plenty of others to help with that.
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Originally posted by BirdsInNC View Post2023 sure is doing a number on musicians so far. Jeff Beck earlier this month, now David Crosby. Any old heads in here ever dig on CSN/CSNY? I remember it was some of the first rock music I ever listened to when I'd be in my dad's truck as a little boy on cassette tape, and the vocal harmonies between Crosby, Stills and Nash always amazed me. I got into the Grateful Dead when I was in high school and still remember how cool I thought the story was of the Dead (namely, Jerry) agreeing to play lap steel guitar on CSNY's "Teach Your Children" if CSNY gave the Dead harmony lessons. The Grateful Dead was in the studio recording The Workingman's Dead and nearby CSNY was recording Deja Vu. Really cool.
I know David had his battles with addiction and health issues over the years, but it still sucks. RIP to one of my favorite singers and musicians.Last edited by TRENT; 01-20-2023, 02:03 PM.
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RIP David Crosby
2023 sure is doing a number on musicians so far. Jeff Beck earlier this month, now David Crosby. Any old heads in here ever dig on CSN/CSNY? I remember it was some of the first rock music I ever listened to when I'd be in my dad's truck as a little boy on cassette tape, and the vocal harmonies between Crosby, Stills and Nash always amazed me. I got into the Grateful Dead when I was in high school and still remember how cool I thought the story was of the Dead (namely, Jerry) agreeing to play lap steel guitar on CSNY's "Teach Your Children" if CSNY gave the Dead harmony lessons. The Grateful Dead was in the studio recording The Workingman's Dead and nearby CSNY was recording Deja Vu. Really cool.
I know David had his battles with addiction and health issues over the years, but it still sucks. RIP to one of my favorite singers and musicians.Last edited by BirdsInNC; 01-20-2023, 10:55 AM.Tags: None
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