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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

CSN: The Acoustic Concert

Warfield Theater

San Francisco

November 1991

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  • 7:40 listen to the beauty of EEEEBE tuning

    1, 2, 6 strings remain same

    3. 5 strings are lowered to E

    4 string is raised to E

  • Thanks, I was wrong, he does use Palmer's tuning on this and many others. Thanks again.

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  • a little less bottom on the guitar, please.

  • This is 1991? IIRC, this song came out in 1969. 22 years later and these guys sound this good? And 2-3 times better than on the original? Fantastic!  And what is REALLY fantastic is to finally, after all these years, hear how Stephen Stills can play a guitar. I sit here overwhelmed. 20 stars!

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  • CLASSIC ! ! !

  • @mega2846...You're SOOO correct! Amazing how many think its tuned different than SS does, he has to use Herco gold pics at times cause his index finger's so mangled up from use, I know, spent time with Stephen at his ranch near Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO during Illegal Stills recording mid 70's

  • tunings nice but it kind of ruins the beautiful ending because of the lingering E tone

  • NJDirt really? are you 70?

  • The tuning is Fis, Es, Los and Sh..

    Tumbs up for me being right... PLEASE..

  • All talk about the tuning, but i did not see one right comment.

    The thuning is DDDDAD in this video. And nothing else. The studio version is played in E. But in later live performences they use D to sing easier. Period.

  • DADDAD tuning my friends.

  • I started playin' it out of open D also. Older voices and not so many broken strings in the middle of a performance

  • It's out of Open D. I used to play it in open E, too. But voices change over time and the higher key results in a lot more broken strings, as well. It's easier on the neck and is just an all around better key, especially if you're going to do a 100 dates all in row.

  • Thats what age does to the voice, the high notes are a lot harder :-)

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