Saturday, November 3, 2007

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

In 1969 former members of the bands Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds and The Hollies joined together to play their first public performance at Woodstock. David Crosby, Graham Nash and Steven Stills blended soaring harmonies and intricate guitar riffs into some of the most renowned music of the time. Soon joined by occasional member Neil Young they had a tumultuous relationship seeing the band break up and reform on a number of occasions. Legal problems, drugs and egos tore at the heart of the collaboration, yet they always pulled it back together again.

CSN&Y



At Woodstock


Long Time Gone



Suite Judy Blue Eyes


Marakesh Express => Blackbird




Commenting on social and political causes was one constant of their performances.

Military Madness


Daylight Again => Find the Cost of Freedom



Ohio


For What It’s Worth


Southern Man



Chicago


Teach Your Children Well



Almost Cut My Hair



Wooden Ships



What Are Their Names => Rocking In The Free World





Love lost and found

Carry On => Questions



Only Love Can Break Your Heart



Down by the River



Our House
(Loud)


Carry Me



Guinevere



Helplessly Hoping


Sea of Madness


Simple Man
– David and Graham


You Don’t Have to Cry



Life and Life’s Lessons

Don’t Be Denied


Push It Over The End


Black Queen


Southern Cross


Déjà vu


Treetop Flyer – Stephen and Neil


Lee Shore
- This one takes me away every time!


Traction In The Rain – David and Graham



Jammin’ With Joni Mitchell at the Big Sur Hippie Festival 1970

Get Together and Back to the Garden (Joni Solo)



To close tonight:

Just A Song Before I Go



ENCORE

Crosby, Stills and Nash introspect – ends with Stephen performing 4+20

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