Crosby, Stills, Nash - Footage from 1969

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

This is a montage of sorts of clips from the summer and fall of 1969 i believe. The fist set is from their home studio in Laurel Canyon California. The songs that they jam on here, in order, are Crosby's "Song With No Words", Stills' "Black Queen", "Find The Cost of Freedom", and Crosby's "Laughing".

There are some interesting, and candid moments of humor and conflict. Stills' flipping out on a most likely high Crosby is especially funny, as he quotes Crosby's own lyrics about not giving in an inch to fear...

The second part is from the Dick Cavett show the morning after Woodstock. Join Mitchell is in the green dress and she is surrounded by the Jefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, Jack Casady, Jourma Kaukonen, Marty Balin, and Spencer Dryden.

Then Stephen and David come in and talk a bit about woodstock, and it ends with Stephen playing 4+20.

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  • Steven Stills - totally under rated. He's amazing.

  • I'm putting my guitar in open Eb tuning and getting a poncho.

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  • Man, check out Crosby throughout this whole clip - guy always had the best dope. Shit went off in the '60s.

  • he was bogartin that doobie

  • david crosby is such an idiot. still is a genius though

  • @michelleleawaldrop1 60s never die bro

  • david crosby needs to realize the 60's are over

  • Anybody know if the excerpts at around 1:10 and 4:10 are parts of CSN songs, and if so, what their names are?

  • I agree 100%.Steven Stills always rocked!!!

  • @InTimeAllMustChange in reference to the fact that Crosby was stoned on smack

  • @AmericanDawei He was the blue collar man of the group.

  • I have this on VHS. It's from a movie/video that was sold back in the early 80s which might be out of print nowadays. I believe the film might be called Long Time Gone or something like that.

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