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CSNY - Carry Me (Live)

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Irvine, CA 07/30/06

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  • Only in the 60's and 70's could there be the birth of such artists as CSN&Y collectively and individually. A wonderful expression of humanity, love and wisdom, that wouldn't survive if attempted today. The ugliness of the 21st century has cast a pall on the arts. It's robbed our kids, killed many of them in a needless war, primed by greedy old money. The 60's and 70's have been criticized for its hippies and smokers, but there's no comparison between the haters of today and those lovely artists!

  • makes me miss my mom

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  • As mezmorizingly haunting as"Lay me Down".  So beautiful and with so much love..

  • Miss you Mom.

    Finally at peace.

    Love.

  • i saw them here in eugene and it was the most peaceful concert i ever went too. wish they would come back im there!

  • Wonderful. And great to see Stills totally into this song. Maybe involved in working up the arrangement? Different than the original CN version. Stills the artful techno musician of the bunch has always collaborated with others but oddly not often with David. But some of the most interesting, beautiful music comes out of Crosby-Stills (Long Time and Wooden Ships come to mind.) Wish we could have more, no Nash, no Young. Not against them. Just be interested to hear more CS.

  • @redibeaver I believe the future will or is being reverted to the real performances from 60's & 70's. You can't keep a human being interested in synth sounds for too long. Talent will be more valued than empty synth sounds....

  • @mrchrisization David Crosby wrote this song. Neil Young gives it a very

    complimentary introduction, and vocal backup. All four guitars are in use.

  • @mrchrisization. No, it was on the 2nd Crosby/Nash album, Wind On The Water

  • I thought Graham Nash wrote this? Didn't he record it on his solo record? Either way, great song..

  • Just a great song. Perfect.

  • Crosby is an incredible songwriter-- often overlooked as such a creative musician

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