81 is pretty amazing I guess for what he has been/put himself through.
My first album purchase was 4 Way Street.
Gonna miss these guys.
81 is pretty amazing I guess for what he has been/put himself through.
My first album purchase was 4 Way Street.
Gonna miss these guys.
Regards,
Kris
The musicians, rock and folk from my generation are leaving us quckly these days. RIP David Crosby!
Ken
So true. Took my future wife to see CSN&Y in Cleveland December 12th 1969. We will never forget it, fantastic show. Crosby Stills and Nash opened with their stuff first and then Neil joined them after about a half hour.
I can close my eyes and relive them playing Wooden Ships. All seats were 6 bucks.
A timeless artist.
"Never underestimate the power of negative people in large groups." - George Carlin (paraphrased)
Yet another artist that I so enjoyed listening to. I looked thru some of my vinyl the other day, and most of the groups have lost at least one member. RIP
Very sad, After several days of Jeff Beck tributes I do not find myself humming Jeff Beck songs. I am humming the Byrds and C S N (Y too) before I have even gotten the CD's out. Rest In Peace.
Missouri, it's not that bad. Best Regards, Maurice
I just watched 'David Crosby: Remember My Name'. What a time that was (Woodstock, Vietnam, Kent State). And what a bunch of drugs were taken!
What a great musician, but he sure burned a lot of bridges. He admitted it in the documentary, but never tried to repair any.
I remember Elvis as well.
I had a no power tools day and played CD's featuring Mr. Crosby.
A bit off topic but I can't think on death and see the name Elvis without wanting to hear "From Galway to Graceland" The studio version has better sound.
Missouri, it's not that bad. Best Regards, Maurice