Election Special with Pink Floyd, Ramones, CSNY, the Who + Others: Odd Couples
I’m not one to be highly critical of a person’s political beliefs. But if I’m being honest, I have been known to judge a person on their music collection.
I’m not one to be highly critical of a person’s political beliefs. But if I’m being honest, I have been known to judge a person on their music collection.
Over a period of days this month, David Crosby has been discussing his fractured relationship with Neil Young, offering intriguing insights.
Graham Nash frames Crosby Stills Nash and Young’s ups and downs, their reunions and splits, their huge hits and weird failures.
Top reissues of 2014 include a double shot of Led Zeppelin, more Bob Dylan and the Band than you could imagine, and some long-lost CSNY.
Graham Nash argues that a partnership like Crosby Stills Nash and Young’s is bigger than David Crosby’s “inappropriate” remarks.
David Crosby wasn’t the only one who derailed this group over the years.
Fallon would work, he jokes, because “nobody would know he wasn’t Neil.”
He says Crosby Stills and Nash bested the original – and it’s not even close.
“Ever,” David Crosby says. “Anybody. Anybody. Ever.”
We dig around for hidden treasures from the battling boys of CSNY.