Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Lee Shore
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Those with the biggest hearts often hide them safely behind a wall of hard exterior, particularly after having experienced the intense pain of the mediocrity of mind, heart and soul of this world's general populous.
What he gives, he gives through his music, and for me, that is enough to love the man like a brother, the visionary brother of a better world.
Thank you David for taking me there in your music to visit a time and place far beyond that I'll ever know. It was wondrous, it was life.
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I loved this - thought it was beautiful.
I was introduced to CSNY when I was too young to truly appreciate what they were all about, however their track Dark Star on an album entitled CSN released in 1977 used to evoke such emotion in me that I will never forget it as long as I live!
Since then, the harsh realities of life has numbed my senses somewhat but perhaps now is the time to start listening to them again...listening with intent.
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man i love the storyline and minor chords and the HARMONIES
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ugggggggggggh....i love this song..!!!! one of the greatest songs ever...!!!?
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LOVE THIS SONG. IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL EVEN WITHOUT MUDDERNATURE!
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thank you for this post
nice work and great unseen before images
whose guitar was neil playing that he guaranteed not a scratch on it ?
what a great version.
took me a minute to disconnect from my love of the 4waystreet version.
and as soft rock easy jazz as this is david saves it with his voice.
it's as if he asked s,n and y to make it sound like joni mitchell's miles of aisles with tom scott and the la express.
and they could and did.
csny&pr maybe ?
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This version is pure magic.
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quite amazingly beautiful...no other words needed
jim
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i raised myself up listening to 4 way street, abbey road, a question of balance, green house and steppenwolf live.
saw this tour.
lame. robotic. should have been called the "walking asleep" tour.
('course we were all sleep walking by then.)
had to shout out "play us something we do not know." when graham asked for a song.
he woke up for a minute and delivered pure wild tales graham.
sucky decade.
a neil nash and graham young album in 2012, please ?
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@MinstrelOnTheRun That's really interesting- I always thought it was Nash's harmony that was overdubbed later, as his voice sounds much different than on other recordings in 1970. The two voices definitely sound a little off (but this seems to change when Stephen's voice comes in at the end)



Beautiful version, perfect sound, thanks for the upload
papafirelin 1 year ago 2
@papafirelin Glad you enjoyed.
simonj50 1 year ago