I was very saddened to learn of David Crosby's passing late this afternoon. Crosby represented the 60's and early 70's to me. A couple of decades most of us monster kids are very attached to via Universal Monsters on tv, Famous Monsters, etc. Rock music was part of that time period.
Being a huge CSN and CSN&Y fan, I saw them perform many times over the years. My favorite memory of Crosby comes from a performance at a fair in Yakima, Washington . While David was singing "Almost Cut My Hair", a police car with its siren blaring roared by the fairgrounds. He stopped and laughed at the coincidence. What were the odds !
Thanks for many great memories, David.
RF
His father Floyd Crosby was a cinematographer ("High Noon") and shot many AIP movies, including the Poe cycle films.
So many good songs. "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is probably my favorite by them.
JP
Big fan here too. I love that first Crosby/Nash album especially. I only saw CSN once in 1984, but they were great live. RIP to another of my favorite musicians.
Truthfully I think the band that David Crosby left, the Byrds, recorded tracks better than anything by Crosby, Stills & Nash:
Turn! Turn! Turn! - Byrds (https://youtu.be/W3xgcmIS3YU)
:-\
Love The Byrds as well.
Quote from: Wolfman on January 20, 2023, 08:49:49 AM
So many good songs. "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is probably my favorite by them.
JP
Comedian Artie Lange once told a story about a friend he had who would leave an audio clip loop of the end of Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. He was annoyed by his neighbors so he left it running for 2 weeks straight while he went on vacation. It was just loud enough to hear but not loud enough for the police or landlord to do anything about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-KYx6a7EKo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-KYx6a7EKo)
Another early Byrds classic:
Mr. Tambourine Man (https://youtu.be/HlYw1NsT_wE)
:o
Here's another one I really like by the Byrds when David Crosby was with the group:
My Back Pages (https://youtu.be/1G9TJk853ps)
:)