Was there with my brother. I was moved to tears. Beautiful music on a beautiful day with beautiful people in a beautiful place, Rest in peace David . We miss u 👍🏆
Never to be repeated……I’m so glad I’m old enough now to have been young enough then…. Stills is a true master…..he could play a dog turd and would it sound amazing.
Ah he's unbelievable. One of the greatest acoustic players of all time and his electric work is off the cuff and full of feeling. The Manassas concert on RU-vid, 1972, just marvel at him riffing on a Les Paul. One of the best rock musicians who will ever be!
I am not sure how old you are but around 1967-"69-"70 he was considered in the top 5 Hendrix, Clapton, Paige,Stills and one more. Now it would be a larger group of great ones
U.S. Retirees here in the Philippines, "Happy 47th year of the Woodstock 1969" - World's Greatest 3days and 3nights Fest on Earth of all time. Zander Sumner, thanks for sharing, God bless you and your kin.
They are so so brilliant. Beyond words, really. I will never get over being born in the wrong generation but I am glad I discoverd CSN when I needed it most.
Absolutely wonderful, nothing like a bit of csn and sometimes young. Whatever your mood or reason for reaching for these guys, it just works every time. Thanks God for these people and thanks people for the god given sounds yeah man x
Love how Stills makes siren noises with his guitar during 'Almost Cut My Hair' during the poooolice line. Also I really love David's Martin acoustic that he's playing during the song Guinevere. Delicious.
Even at this stage Crosby and Nash still sound great together. What a a magical combination. Wonder what they would sound like together today? If only.
I feel that nash lost flexibility and lightness of tone years ago but I think he has adapted to his voice ageing well. I saw Crosby on a recent video and his voice at 77 seems as strong as ever
Marrakesh Express 00:00 Long Time Gone 3:40 Guineverre 10:18 Ruby Tuesday 15:50 Deja Vu 20:00 Almost cut my hair 29:30 For what its worth 35:00 Wooden Ships 40:15 Teach yr Children 50:00
Joice Aguiar Here's the full set (with the untelevised songs) in correct order... Southern Cross Military Madness Marrakesh Express Long Time Gone Rock & Roll Woman Uncle John's Band Helplessly Hoping Guinnevere Ruby Tuesday Déjà Vu Chicago Almost Cut My Hair For What It's Worth Wooden Ships Teach Your Children
My favorite band. I back packed around the U.K. at 20 (in the 80's) and I had only one cassette for my walkman, it was CSN, So Far. I found the town of Glastonbury and found home. So perfect that they played here.
LOVE LOVE LOVE FROM MY HEART TO YOURS CSN&Y!! Thankful of the immense talent you all shared with us. I grew up with you, and grew old with you, and will die with you too :D
Thank you Zander Summer for sharing this excellent video , I have just watched it again and re-lived Glasto 2009 I was there for this gig and it was so very special, I went on my own as none of my family and friends wanted to go, but I knew I had to go, I could not miss the chance to see Crosby, Stills, and Nash. So there I stood on my lonesome amongst thousands of people and I did not feel lonely at all and knew I had made the right choice, it was so atmospheric and special, everyone was transfixed and I had a beaming smile throughout (even when I was singing along) fantastic! :) x
@@ZanderSumner Yes so thank you for doing it. I was hoping that CS&N would do one more concert in Detroit but that's unlikely but we can still hope right, that's what Graham Nash would say.....
Yeah I'm hearing the overtones of his vintage amps growling out. familuer tone! the gear is memorable even a door bell from the 70,s makes me play along!
Up to six months ago I thought that they weren't very good but I've been listening to them a lot recently and I think their music was pretty nifty. Especially i loved the way they made Nash's TYC really swing
AT 16:00= AMAZING " GOODBYE RUBY TUESDAY(ROLLING STONES W/BRIN JONES ALIVE&WELL). JUST BLEW ME AWAY." OF COURSE"WOODEN SHIPS AT 40:16 WILL BLOW UR MIND"
my family, my brothers, my uncles, cousins-- my pap Stillsie---grandpap is Fred Neil who supported/promoted David and Bob Dylan in their early days in the Village--Bob since been elevated to Pope for his infallible ambiguities, my pap Stillsie---grandpap is Fred Neil who supported/promoted David and Bob Dylan in their early days in the Village--Bob since been elevated to Pope he which focuses on our short comings and frailities in rhe endeavor to be good folks, worthy of our ancients' intent which focuses on our short comings and frailities in rhe endeavor to be good folks, How could anyone not love and respect these brave artistic, aware and communicative--oh! let me not omit Joni Mitchell, Gillian Welch, and, of course, Joan Baez. And now into this imromptu tribute includes Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Eric! C and all the good blues people who sang family suffering and yearning for kindness in their voices. Oh Bob D would never lend me a harmonica if I did not acknowledge Woodie Gutherie as charter leader of our family. Good luck and God bless--both of those necessary to all. I be SteveO of our family
Funny. I was born in 68. I grew up on everything from Porter Wagner to Jefferson Airplane. And everything in between. When I was a teenager bands like Motley crew, all the hair bands, the Duran Durans, the Madonnas, ALL of it was garbage then and it still is.I t is AMAZING what they call music today, In my car I have commercial radio, cd player broke, and I haven't stopped at a pop chanel, or new country music channel, in at least 20 years. I tell people vanilla ice was a one hit wonder mega star off of plagerism. kid rock is a full fledged rock star strictly off of plagerism.I have TONS of live stuff. I have a buddy who lives in upstate NY goes to EVERYTHING and tapes it. Sneaks if he has to. I just got a great AJ Croce recoding from him. Anyhow, good call
The applicable term that fans of this music used was "unreal" music, wasn't it? Too bad I had to wait 10 years on from CSN's first records before The Clash and all those Post Punk and New Wave bands emerged from England to wake me from snooze-fests like this but, better late than never.
All Brilliant, so sad Graham and David have finally had a big split, they were so great together, David although a major talent was always such a giant pain in the *ss to work with that even Graham has had enough and he is the easiest going guy in the world to work with.I hope they patch things up, so sad that a lifetime of collaboration should come to an end over Crosby's lunacy, can somebody please slap Coz and say snap out of it you *hole
...and you know what you're talking about, if i'm not wrong... David is one of these guy you can't "reason"as we say in french. Well...the wrong attitude can end one of the best bands we've sailed with... I didn't dare to buy a ticket for Graham's recent concert.... Everybody talked about what I'd been missing
Time is a great healer, David may have gripes with Graham over the book - Graham has gripes that result from David getting peeved about the stuff that was published. The two should both realise that time is not on their side and remember that their previously close relationship was always the tightest part of CSN, which is evidenced by their frequent duo work.
SuperStig23 where did you hear that Nash was easy to work with??? I ask you,because nothing could be farther from fact. Graham Nash is notoriously a drama queen, and is very hard to work with. He is also very rude to people in general,his fans for sure ,as I have seen first hand. I NEVER ask for autographs because I think it id dumb and why do I want someones name on a paper or clothing? They are no better than me,and in Nash`s case ,he is a smug fuck. I saw him backstage at a concert at the Pier in NYC in the late 80`s,and he was pushing people away from him,would not in any way communicate with them.His security team finally threatened everyone to scoot. Obnoxious English asshole,and if he has a couple glasses of wine in him , he is more belligerent than before. NOT an easy going guy at all.
Stills is probably the finest living rock guitar legend. I know that Clapton, Santana and others are fine players but most of the time they don;t do it for me anymore.
Chais jo: agree. Stills remains the man with the coolest mojo; viz his solos here and Treetop Flyer etc. Unique and irreplaceable. You named two greats; wonderful live playing but not visceral anymore. Angus Young is though.
CSN giving it a good effort, although by 2009, they were but a hollow echo of what they were in the 60's and 70's. Crosby and Nash could still pull it off vocally, but Stephen could not sing on key. Still a credible guitarist though. Overall a good nostalgic performance.