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Crosby Stills & Nash Tell the story of their first hit SUITE: JUDY BLUE EYES the song that put them on the map as one of the world's first supergroups. In this interview the Late David Crosby, Graham Nash, and Captain Everyhands: Stephen Stills tell the story of this 60s classic and how they played Woodstock at 4 in the morning. The Groups would later add Neil Young and become one of America's greatest rock and folk bands setting the stage for the singer songwriter movement that would come with the Eagles and James Taylor and Jackson Browne into the 70s.
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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Poll: What band or group had the best harmonies in the rock era?
@wildpinto3291
@wildpinto3291 11 дней назад
The Everly Brothers
@chrisbates5146
@chrisbates5146 11 дней назад
The Hollies
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
@@wildpinto3291 Oh man!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
@@chrisbates5146 Love them!
@stevenfunderburg1623
@stevenfunderburg1623 11 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock Beach Boys and Carpenters and anyone who disagrees is a card carrying communist.
@wildpinto3291
@wildpinto3291 11 дней назад
I grew up listening to Buffalo Springfield, The Hollies, and The Byrds. When they all formed a band together, it was like getting a golden ticket.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
No kidding!
@brenturquhart7090
@brenturquhart7090 11 дней назад
My dad taught me that the best gift you can give someone is a good memory. Memories never go out of style, they’ll always fit, and you can carry as much as you want in your back pocket. This was one of the few things he said to me before he died. He was my idol, and my friend and I miss him greatly, but he was right, whenever I miss him most I pull out a photo album and fill myself with all the amazing moments we had. That lesson especially hit home when I was told my time is almost done. After all the oh my god moments and such, I remember the two best memories from my childhood, a trip to Disney and a trip in an RV to the Maritimes (Canada). So after I got out of the hospital, against the odds my condition subsided, I took my boys on those two same trips. Fourteen years later we still reminisce that trip. Both boys have promised to do the same for their kids one day, as they too felt the same as I did when I was a child. Who knows, maybe it’ll become a family tradition. Lol One of the best memories was us putting together a song list beforehand. We put together eleven CD’s for the trip, and to this day we still play those songs and remember what a great time we had.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
He's exactly right.
@elizabethp2395
@elizabethp2395 11 дней назад
This is the stuff right here. ❤
@joanhoffman3702
@joanhoffman3702 10 дней назад
What a great story! Thank you for sharing it with us. 💞💞💞
@user-po3ir2tx5z
@user-po3ir2tx5z 6 дней назад
Interesting thing about memories... you can't provide others with memories of times you shared past if you weren't mentally present with them in the first place. When we stop being in our own heads, thinking only of ourselves, then we're able to truly connect to events. It's that cognitive and emotional attention in the moment that later becomes the story that can be remembered and shared.
@user-st9es5jd5g
@user-st9es5jd5g 11 дней назад
Remember back in the day when you might make a mix tape for someone you considered special? My granddaughter just turned 7 a few weeks ago, and she’s really into the Beatles! At her birthday party, a friend of hers who is also into the Beatles, made her 2 CDs with nothing but Beatles songs…one from the earliest years, and one from the later albums. It was adorable!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
That's so cool!
@CharlesSummers-d1v
@CharlesSummers-d1v 9 дней назад
Being an official old fart, CSN and CSN&Y were a treat to listen to when they came out. In the late 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, it was simply a wonderful time for REAL MUSIC, being played by REAL MUSICIANS and the concerts were even better to attend. As we’ve watched so many of them age and even pass on, we all really pause and take time to reflect just how good the music was and how great it was to live in the time period to enjoy it. Great interviews and much appreciated. Guitar player in Georgia.
@davidadams5280
@davidadams5280 6 дней назад
I prefer CSN. I like the sound better and other reasons too
@bonnielacombe9835
@bonnielacombe9835 11 дней назад
I’m 68 years old and have gone through 3 LPs. To save the the 4th LP, I bought the CD. This album is probably one of the most perfect albums made. It’s so magical. ❤️
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
I agree!
@michaellogan8359
@michaellogan8359 11 дней назад
My favorite fact about "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" is this: Judy Collins's psychotherapist suggested she set limits and establish some control in the relationship, so she told Stills she could see him on Thursdays and Saturdays.
@PlantainEars
@PlantainEars 8 дней назад
this is funny. I always thought of him in an asylum where visitation was Thursday and Saturday.... Of course, love and insanity do seem awfully similar.
@dianewilliams1125
@dianewilliams1125 6 дней назад
That is so awesome. Thank you. First CSNY song I memorized all the words. I'm 67 and break into it when ever I feel a melody coming on!😊😊😊
@BourbonAndBourdeaux
@BourbonAndBourdeaux 10 дней назад
I absolutely get the sentiment about sharing it with your father. I get my taste in music from my parents. The day my father passed I went to their home directly from the hospital. I was sitting at the dining table, reading the entertainment section and noticed Melanie was going to be performing 45 minutes away the next evening. Suffice to say I was there for over four hours, waiting, listening and then getting her to sign Candles in the Rain, the album I listened with my father growing up. I was able to get her to sign the album “In remembrance of Arthur” with her signature flower alongside it. It’s framed on my wall over 20 years later
@user-pw3io3oy6w
@user-pw3io3oy6w 11 дней назад
One of my favorite CSN songs is "Southern Cross".
@AldousHuxleysCat
@AldousHuxleysCat 7 дней назад
@@user-pw3io3oy6w Southern Cross was such a beautiful song, and in some ways you could even call it a follow-up to Judy Blue eyes. I know it wasn't I'm just saying you could listen to it that way if you wanted to.
@tallboy2234
@tallboy2234 5 дней назад
Yeah 🤔😀👍 That’s a Great one also!
@RobertJohnson-bj5lk
@RobertJohnson-bj5lk 11 дней назад
The harmonies!!! “Wooden Ships” is one of my favorite songs ever.
@mizzwinter28
@mizzwinter28 11 дней назад
Mine, too. ❤️
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
SO GOOD!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Classic!
@williambarry8015
@williambarry8015 11 дней назад
Thats a great song.
@travismiles5885
@travismiles5885 11 дней назад
Check out The Ides of March cover of that song. I like that one better.
@kierantaylor5852
@kierantaylor5852 11 дней назад
Beautiful words, so happy for your dad to receive such a lovely gift before his passing.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
It was a really Amazing moment.
@philchristensen2787
@philchristensen2787 11 дней назад
A beautiful tribute to your dad. ❤ I was also among the millions who loved that group.
@LaManteca76
@LaManteca76 11 дней назад
Prof I love when you talk about your Dad! That's so awesome y'all were able to bond over music. I wanted to cry when you showed your Dad with the album.
@DraconDWanderer
@DraconDWanderer 11 дней назад
For almost 10yrs I have worked as a local stagehand, I have had the privilege of working some great shows for some legendary artists (in my opinion) one of my favorite memories was working Black Sabbath with my son, during load out he was working the dressing room area. While waiting to take the gear to the trucks, Tony and Geezer passed the team in the hall and thanked them for their work and time making the show happen. When they told everyone about it you could see and hear the awe in their voices. I admit I was jealous but happy for them.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Wow!
@johnnycampbell3422
@johnnycampbell3422 11 дней назад
I was a roadie in 85-86. Major bands of the day. The artists were very kind to a young kid. One artist wrote me often when i joined the army and invited me to his place when i got out in the 90s. Draging cables and pushing boxes and hanging lights made some worthwile memories.
@kingofallwhites
@kingofallwhites 10 дней назад
@@johnnycampbell3422Who?!?!?!
@littlecatfeet9064
@littlecatfeet9064 10 дней назад
@@kingofallwhitesRight? Enquiring minds want to know!
@kimberly3131
@kimberly3131 10 дней назад
@johnnycampbell3422 What a treasured memory that is. Would love to know who that was, but also would understand if you want to protect their privacy or even keep it as your own private treasure.
@thomasbenson523
@thomasbenson523 11 дней назад
Those voices just blended so perfectly. The whole CSN album is as close to perfect as a recording can be. Stills is underrated as a musician when you consider his youth and what he did on those songs. He really made Crosby’s and Nash’s songs so good that, in my opinion, set a standard that they had a hard time hitting again individually.
@GarySchiltz
@GarySchiltz 11 дней назад
Such a beautiful story about getting CSN each to sign the album, and give it back to your Dad. And now you treasure it along with the memories of him.
@jean-philippeperetti8463
@jean-philippeperetti8463 11 дней назад
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes is among my all-time favorite songs. I can never get tired of it. In fact, I very much appreciate anything that isn't verse-chorus-verse-chorus for only 3 minutes. That's why I'm a huge prog rock fan. This song fits my criteria for a good prog song. Of course, I enjoy the rest of their discography. Their harmonies are out worldly. Few bands were able to mix together folk, rock, and country, so well, besides The Eagles. Contrary to many songs of that era, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes has aged very well. It still sounds fresh in 2024.
@zeebramannandfriends5158
@zeebramannandfriends5158 10 дней назад
I grew up hearing these in the 60s and 70s. Every song is a classic.
@beverlywilliams7278
@beverlywilliams7278 11 дней назад
Adam, the stories about the music and artists are great, but its your stories of you and your dad that pull at my heart strings ❤
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thank you!
@komitkazi
@komitkazi 10 дней назад
@beverlywilliams. 100%. Never get tired of "Father & Son". stories. Thank you Cat & Adam.
@JimiB2112
@JimiB2112 11 дней назад
I am frae Scotland, raised in a wee town on the Ayrshire coast 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. I really enjoy your exploration of the music that has been the soundtrack to my life and times. I couldn't get to Woodstock but I was at the Isle of Wight 1970. My parents had immigrated to the United States but they left me with family in Scotland until they were able to purchase a home.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!
@mccallosone4903
@mccallosone4903 11 дней назад
man, that Jethro Tull performance at Wight is one of my favorites
@j9whippetchick3
@j9whippetchick3 10 дней назад
You got to hear Emerson, Lake and Palmer in their debut performance! What an amazing experience!
@komitkazi
@komitkazi 10 дней назад
​@@j9whippetchick3 Whippit good!!!
@steveshattah
@steveshattah 10 дней назад
I went to Scotland and really enjoyed it but I don't think I could ever go back because I read that I could get thrown in jail for saying something somebody doesn't like over there now. Screw that.
@ChristopherDavisDesloge
@ChristopherDavisDesloge 11 дней назад
Touching the way you share your love of your Dad. Keep it up.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Will do!
@Charles53412
@Charles53412 10 дней назад
Woodstock was also the first time Crosby Stills & Nash actually sang together for the first time live, other than Joni Mitchell's party which was relatively small in comparison. Amazing!
@woodywyatt71
@woodywyatt71 10 дней назад
One of my all-time favorite bands! Those harmonies, the lyrics and the sounds of that decade! I was born in 71 but discovered CSN intuitively I think because of their incredible harmonies. I had an amazing experience in 1999 on a local Boulder radio station Kbco where you had to donate something to the station to get a chance to win tickets to a live performance and meet CSN. People were calling in and offering a bow flex, weight machine, a used car and a set of high-end golf clubs amongst other things and I thought I have about 40 CDs of this groups music and about 15 albums and I called up and said I am willing to give up all of CSNY’s music in order to be able to meet them . I then left for work and didn’t really think I had a chance of winning but when I got home around 3 PM I listen to my answering machine and it said hey Woody, you need to call the station you have the tickets and the meet and greet please call us ASAP. I was floored!!!! I boogied down to Denver and delivered all of my music and Got my tickets and ended up meeting CSN, which was a highlight of my life. I got them to sign the first album, which I still have and treasured to this day. Unfortunately, there was a mixup with the front row tickets that I was supposed to get and they had me sitting way off behind an amplifier where I couldn’t even see the stage. Luckily, I found a better spot but way far from stage. It was a fantastic concert and a thrill to meet these living legends! But after the show the next day, I complained to the radio station and said hey you guys never gave me the front row seats you promised. So they give me all of my music back, man I felt like I was on top of the world after this show and still being able to keep my music! Wow, what an experience and I still listen to them till this day, God bless CSNY! I’m so grateful for their music.
@michaelreid5912
@michaelreid5912 10 дней назад
My lord POR… what a treasure! These men changed generations!! Thank you for the heart arrow!
@amyspickard6270
@amyspickard6270 11 дней назад
Saw them in concert in 1990. Wooden Ships and Suite Judy Blue Eyes are magical live. Bonus was meeting Graham Nash after the concert. Such a wonderful man
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Very cool!
@komitkazi
@komitkazi 10 дней назад
Kevin Nealon has a channel called Hiking With Kevin and he has a 15-20 minute interview with luminaries of the comedic world, like Sandler, Spade, Carvey, Sarah Silvertongue😉, Franken, well, all people SNL. It's more of just a conversation between friends who frequently are just busting each other's balls. It would be neat to have that concept but with musicians. He had Julian Lennon on one episode. For What It's Worth.
@theoneandonlycarlton
@theoneandonlycarlton 11 дней назад
What An Awesome Story About You And Your FATHER. Stephen Stills Voice Is Truly One Of The Best Voices In Rock And Roll History WOW! What An Honer It Must Have Been To Sit And Talk With Him. The Others As Well.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thanks so much!
@jimsmith9301
@jimsmith9301 5 дней назад
Thank you prof. When I was a kid I had the Hollies 45 Bus Stop. Now I am 70 and still love it. GBY. Jim
@barryjackson5407
@barryjackson5407 10 дней назад
Wow that was great! I grew up with these guys. They had the magic with those harmonies. They also were great in concert. 3 CSN shows and 2 Stills solo gigs. No one does it like that anymore…..
@HotRod12667
@HotRod12667 11 дней назад
One of, if not THE, best vocal groups ever.
@talbotdarren
@talbotdarren 11 дней назад
My favorites are Woodstock and Ohio with Neil Young. Their harmonies are unmatched anywhere in modern music. There must be something in the water in Gainesville Florida to have produced Stephen Stills, Don Felder, and Tom Petty.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
It's so true!
@komitkazi
@komitkazi 10 дней назад
🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊GATORS🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊 Got out of town on a boat for the Southern islands. Let the water come and carry us away.
@stevenblock9712
@stevenblock9712 10 дней назад
That song and that album. Among the very greatest ever. Long Time Gone is another special song on the album.
@mitchellbatchelor1594
@mitchellbatchelor1594 11 дней назад
Great story. Every son wants to provide their father with a moment not tied to price, but connection. You’re lucky to have achieved that moment. I enjoy your post.
@btydings
@btydings 11 дней назад
Wow! What a gift for your father!! Brought a tear to my eye hearing the story! Keep on keeping on, sir! Love your channel!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thank you very much! Rock on!
@tomheinle1049
@tomheinle1049 11 дней назад
The pedigree of this band is just mind blowing.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
No joke!
@annk.3545
@annk.3545 10 дней назад
Fun fact: David Crosby’s father won one of the first Academy Awards.
@mileslong4061
@mileslong4061 10 дней назад
So glad you have great memories of your dad! Not all of us do. Please keep pumping his memory!
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 11 дней назад
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes is just a masterpiece!!! Saw CSN August 1982, and Graham Nash open for Joan Armatrading July 1986. So Joan('83 '86), Springsteen('80 '99) and Nash are the 3 people I've seen twice in concert.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Very cool!
@brianbenitez3551
@brianbenitez3551 11 дней назад
That was so cool to give your Dad that present , made me cry a little .
@gavinshickle1814
@gavinshickle1814 11 дней назад
The only thing I got from my father that ever meant anything was an appreciation for music. It's nice to know other people had/have a decent relationship with their father because I never did.
@jenniferditty2904
@jenniferditty2904 11 дней назад
Same story
@adreanmarantz2103
@adreanmarantz2103 10 дней назад
Nothing reminds me of my father more than music. Bob Seger, Boston, Jimmy Buffet, Zep, Fleetwood, Pink Floyd. I could go on. He had great taste and I seem to have inherited most of it.
@SJNrider500
@SJNrider500 10 дней назад
One of the last things my dad said to me before he passed was, “At least I was able to pass on to you an excellent appreciation for good music.” He was a big Billy Evans fan. We would sit down and talk jazz. I would play EWF songs for him. Ahh… the chord analyses, progressions, developing flexibility in tearing down music theory conventions. Man oh man. I wish I would have spent more time with him.
@randytessman6750
@randytessman6750 11 дней назад
THANK YOU Professor
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Absolutely!
@randytessman6750
@randytessman6750 11 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock Brother it takes strength to show our heart to the world
@mikebuck1897
@mikebuck1897 11 дней назад
That’s true greatness there. Being able to succeed with multiple groups is undeniable.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
No question!
@komitkazi
@komitkazi 10 дней назад
Like Brady winning Superbowls with the patriots and, much more importantly, the BUCCANEERS!!!!!! As you say, Undeniable.
@thejackal007
@thejackal007 9 дней назад
I'm so glad you had the chance to give the autographed album to your dad.
@geoffsecombe
@geoffsecombe 11 дней назад
Hearing you talk about your dad does my leathery old rock n roll heart a power of good. I hope I manage to build even half of that with my daughter.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
I hope so too! Thanks for commenting!
@user-es8nf8um3z
@user-es8nf8um3z 11 дней назад
Listened to CSN every day in my youth. Sang and danced to them. On my funeral playlist.
@aes7851
@aes7851 11 дней назад
During the happiest time of my life I listened to their music - I'll always love them.
@pjmurphy920
@pjmurphy920 11 дней назад
When CS&N's first album came out, I loved it and St. Louis radio stations played it generously. Their sound was smooth and unique and very uplifting. I saw Stephen Stills with his former love, Judy Collins, in a small venue about 10 years ago. It was a very sweet time and they exchanged some humor from their old days together. Thanks, Prof! You are a treasure bringing up these beautiful songs from the best era of music! Also, appreciate your interviews with these artists and all of the others. xo
@jeffreynesmith3636
@jeffreynesmith3636 11 дней назад
Dude, never, ever, sell that album. Rare gift, indeed.
@JamesSmith-mz9ec
@JamesSmith-mz9ec 11 дней назад
On the top 10 albums of my life, 68 yrs old, still rockn!
@elizabethp2395
@elizabethp2395 11 дней назад
Such a special, incredible story, getting that album signed for your dad. Thanks for sharing it with us, Adam.
@christopherhebert9069
@christopherhebert9069 3 дня назад
Giving your Dad that signed album is one of my favorite moments of your installments so far! I have always loved your stories about how Dad gave you music yet I find myself yearning for a great story about your Mom…
@jimvalentine2814
@jimvalentine2814 10 дней назад
You were so "Happy" from listening, that's best description. Yes, we all were, being there at the time was even better. We were so lucky.
@randallreed9048
@randallreed9048 11 дней назад
The first time I heard SJBE, July 1969, I was a village chief at YMCA Camp Wawayanda (now Frost Valley Association) in the Catskill Mountains, 30 minutes from Max Yasgur's Farm. My reaction: instant addiction.
@ronmckee9019
@ronmckee9019 9 дней назад
It's a Beautiful Story about giving your Pops the Autographed Album. Obviously due to you & your Pops shared Musical Love & his School he put you through, you've taken the Torch & Now You Sir are the Professor of that School of Rock & Roll your Pops opened so many years ago.
@michaelkutulas8878
@michaelkutulas8878 9 дней назад
Every dad should have a son such as you! I can only imagine your father's joy and feelings of love that he felt when he received that album!
@catlover-fo1jy
@catlover-fo1jy 11 дней назад
I'm 56. Born when they were getting together. I loved 60s and 70s rock in high school and CSN and Y were one of my favorite bands. I've been fortunate to see the various iterations of these guys perform. CSNY in 2006 in West Palm Beach and they were on fire! I'll always play my albums, cassettes and CD's and sing along remembering the good times I've had thanks to their musical chemistry!
@tnrodgers
@tnrodgers 11 дней назад
The harmonies are musical glue. CSN and sometimes Y were really a supergroup like The Beatles, and The Traveling Wilbury’s Thanks Adam!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Yes they were!
@Polyphemus47
@Polyphemus47 11 дней назад
I was already a fan of the members' earlier groups, and when I read about them working together on new music, the antip...pation was almost unbearable! They exceeded my expectations, of course. This suite was a masterpiece. We partied a lot in those days, and those first two albums just alternated on the turntable much of the time. The song "Woodstock" never gets old, for me. It never fails to whip me right back into those days.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!
@xbioman7882
@xbioman7882 11 дней назад
CSN is my all time favorite group. When I first heard Suite, it completely blew me away. In my opinion it is one of if not the best song to come out of that time period. I still love to listen to the whole album.
@jonathanfloming1045
@jonathanfloming1045 11 дней назад
One of my all time favorite bands...Blown away when I saw January 18th 1969. My 12th birthday...POR just keeps bringing it. Thank you Adam...Much Appreciated...Much Respect.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Rock on!
@colleencarr3470
@colleencarr3470 11 дней назад
Always loved CSN bc of their unique music & their unique harmonies. Caught them in Philly around 1971 or so.
@rhondahutchins7584
@rhondahutchins7584 11 дней назад
Wow thank you for sharing such a beautiful memory of your dad ❤️🙏
@anthonyleddin8055
@anthonyleddin8055 11 дней назад
Crosby . What a lucky man he was.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Do tell!
@komitkazi
@komitkazi 10 дней назад
Smooth operator.
@wendyonstott8988
@wendyonstott8988 11 дней назад
I can listen to them over and over and over for years at a time.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Same!
@cherriehearn6950
@cherriehearn6950 11 дней назад
2 in a day🎉🎉🎉🎉. ❤❤❤ Crosby, Stills and Nash❤❤❤❤ thank you for memories of my brother and sister❤❤❤❤❤
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
You are welcome!
@Jelsick
@Jelsick 11 дней назад
Been a subscriber for a while. Your passion for music is inspiring. Music is the soundtrack of our lives. I still remember listening to my mother’s records as a kid in the 70s. The Everly Brothers, Elvis Presley, Harry Belafonte, John Denver, and Barry Manilow to name a few. My parents never scolded me for the music I listened to, no matter how outlandish or weird it may have seemed to them. I’m thankful for that.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thank you for you wonderful comment!
@areneesouder
@areneesouder 11 дней назад
Ohhh, I love C,S,N(&Y2) so much! Harmony has always been something special to me, and their are heavenly and unforgettable. I use to sing these songs with my musician friends growing up into adulthood. Always precious. 💜😎👍✌️💃💜
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
They are some of the best in the biz!
@SiriusJMoonlight
@SiriusJMoonlight 11 дней назад
I call them CSN and sometimes Y.
@komitkazi
@komitkazi 10 дней назад
​@@SiriusJMoonlight Why is in left field. Who's on first.
@SiriusJMoonlight
@SiriusJMoonlight 10 дней назад
@@komitkazi Sometimes is on injured reserve.
@eddietucker3334
@eddietucker3334 11 дней назад
Thank you for this, professor. CSN and sometimes Y were absolutely amazing. I was lucky enough to see them in San Francisco in more than one iteration. The Byrds were my first Fillmore introduction to their music after I returned from Vietnam.
@donnachmiel2072
@donnachmiel2072 11 дней назад
I absolutely love listening to them😊❤
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Right?
@sweetestbluebird
@sweetestbluebird 5 дней назад
I grew up listening to CSN&Y from my 2 older sisters. Several years ago when they toured all 3 of us went to the concert together. It was an extremely rare event that we were all able to attend together. Now my oldest sister is gone, but I have these memories through this music that will forever bind us.
@DocVIImusic
@DocVIImusic 11 дней назад
Everything about this particular video was absolutely exceptional. Thank you for the touching part about your dad, that held me like my own father's hugs did 65-70 years ago. I got to see CSN in Sacramento shortly after Woodstock. Can't remember a moment of it though because the Cal Expo facility they played in was filled with the smoke of weed. I didn't smoke, but got stoned off my ass,
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!
@brookswade5774
@brookswade5774 11 дней назад
I’ve seen them say, that after harmonizing the first time, they were stunned and knew they were onto something. It happened in Laurel Canyon one day at a house near the wonderland murder house. On the video from Woodstock, it was labeled January 18, 1969. It was August, of course.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thanks!
@allanw6103
@allanw6103 9 дней назад
INDEED, WOODSTOCK WAS AUG 15TH-18TH 1969.
@mikes9759
@mikes9759 4 дня назад
I saw these guys multiple times with N Y and without. And they always were amazing!! I'm an old guy now and fading away or I guess burning out!! It's getting tough! They were one of my favorite groups and when I get bummed or feeling down, I go to their music to get me feeling better!! Their still very relevant today!! And always good listening!!!! R I P David!!
@GATKBC
@GATKBC 11 дней назад
I thought for sure David Crosby was fixing to walk out on you. Nice work with an excellent song.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Poll: If you could Create a SUPERGROUP with Singer, Guitarist, Bassist and Drummer who would They be?
@christineml1476
@christineml1476 11 дней назад
Singer: Layne Staley Guitarist: Tony Iommi Bassist: Cliff Burton Drummer: Pete Sandoval
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 11 дней назад
Oh gad....ummm....Mike Love singing, Eddie Van Halen guitarist, Carol Kaye Bassist Drummer Ringo Star
@mitchellbaker9434
@mitchellbaker9434 11 дней назад
David Bowie, Stevie Ray Vaughn, a great British bassist named Norman Watt-Roy (from Ian Dury and The Blockheads), and Neal Peart. I'd have to bring back 3 of them, and who knows what they'd come up with, but it would be cool to find out.
@freezer8530
@freezer8530 11 дней назад
I'll nominate ... HELP: Hendrix, Emerson, Lake & Palmer (don't forget the keyboards).
@donwarrington4916
@donwarrington4916 11 дней назад
singer - Lou Gramm bassist -Geddy Lee Drummer - Kenny Arnoff guitar - Lindsey Buckingham
@seattleogresswamp
@seattleogresswamp 5 дней назад
Their separate projects disintegrated when I was in the 5th grade and by junior high they were coming up like a hungry shark. Wonderful memories of summer and girls and music.
@carolethorn3211
@carolethorn3211 14 часов назад
The BEST! I think Suite Judy Blue Eyes is one of my all time favorite songs.
@diceportz7107
@diceportz7107 4 дня назад
I grew up in a small farming community. Our local radio station was mostly country, show tunes, Big Band songs and on Sundays, they had the Polka Party and Opera. So when I got to college and heard CSN for the first time, I was blown away.
@edwinrodeo
@edwinrodeo 11 дней назад
What a treat, 1st with your dad, then all the conversations with the artists. Thanks 🙏
@louievisentin3224
@louievisentin3224 10 дней назад
My favourite song…for 37 years and counting. Great video. I’m sure you are familiar with Stills’ other suite…Spanish Suite. Another great one. He’s a monster genius. Thanks.
@andrewehunt68
@andrewehunt68 11 дней назад
What a moving episode! I'm a big fan of your videos, but this one literally brought tears to my eyes. So, so moving and beautifully made. Thank you and bless you for your wonderful RU-vid channel!
@eugeneweston3891
@eugeneweston3891 9 дней назад
I teared up. Probably closer to your Dad's age than yours, but this hits home. As a DJ (not a musician, I know!) I cannot ever hear Harry Chapin's "Cats In The Cradle" without being overcome with emotional reflection. Even Ugly Kid Joe's cover gets me. ☺
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 11 дней назад
Crosby Stills and Nash as well as with Young i really enjoyed the folky pop sound of their music, a lot of people don't like Southern Cross but I really like it, thanks for the memories Professor until next time thank you.🎶🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Well said!
@danielclark5586
@danielclark5586 11 дней назад
When I was 16 I worked one summer moving irrigation pipes in Blackfoot. I fell in summer love with Judy blue eyes who worked in the local Dairy Queen. Every time I hear Suite Judy Blue Eyes I think of her and that summer. So cool that after all these years there is a reconnection. Thanks Prof.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!
@DrBuzz-ti7vo
@DrBuzz-ti7vo 4 дня назад
Adam, the story of what you did for your father - after what he had done for you - is beautiful, just beautiful. It elicited the same reaction I had when I heard the line from "Field of Dreams", "Hey Dad, ya wanna have a catch?" Lump-worthy. Zichrono levracha, may his memory be a blessing.
@lynnestamey7272
@lynnestamey7272 11 дней назад
The thing I love so much about CSN (&Y!) Is the diversity in the songs. What ever song they were playing sounds different depending on which one wrote it and sang lead. It was like listening to 4 different bands. David Crosby was always mystical, Stephen Stills had his sound, Graham Nash wow from the Hollies!!! Neil Young had a homey kind of sound, and I don't pay attention to what Lynyrd Skinnerd said. I think my favorite song from them is "Glad That You Got It Made", I can play it over and over, never got tired of it! Thanks PoR, another fabulous post. This 70 year old little lady loves what you do. I watch old American Bandstand, Soul Train, Midnight Express, Hullabaloo, ANYTHING with music and dance! And I tune in to you every single day!😍
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
I totally agree!
@DrSweat
@DrSweat 11 дней назад
I couldn't get enough of CSN when I was a kid in the early 70's. Stills had the most impact on me at the time as I had just started learning how to play the guitar. I'm surprised you got anything out of David Crosby. Him and Graham Nash had such an amazing sound together. But, I'm reminded of an interview someone did with the sound guy who followed them while on tour to put together their live album Four way street. When asked to share his thoughts on the four of them he had great things to say about Stills, Nash, and Young. But when asked about Crosby he had a two word response, "Ass hole ". I got that same vibe watching your interview with him. He certainly was unabashedly his own man. The real shame in his life was what he did to his friendship with Nash! That guy stood by him through all Crosbys troubles, but in the end even Nash said there was no fixing it. Truth is, there will never be anything that mixes together with the kind of magic those three voices had!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
I got lucky!
@petercena9497
@petercena9497 11 дней назад
Remember Crosby came from Hollywood.
@daveburns3886
@daveburns3886 11 дней назад
Thanks professor .. I love csn&y and this was a fantastic story,, ‘carry on’ is my personal fave, also helplessly hoping
@tallboy2234
@tallboy2234 5 дней назад
Aahhh! Crosby, Stills and Nash!!! Bellisimo!👌😃
@susanpritchard7521
@susanpritchard7521 22 часа назад
The autographs on the album cover was a true act of love.
@effbee56
@effbee56 7 дней назад
Played this album repeatedly in 1970.Much more popular than the charts indicated. Only one person could afford the album but a buch of us listened to it repeatedly to the point when knew all the lyrics Helplessly hoping her Harlequin hovered , nearby , awaiting a word. Over 50 years ago!
@rogerdeahl9629
@rogerdeahl9629 11 дней назад
Love CSN!! Great musician's and great songs. Love bonus episodes from You, Professor! Have a great afternoon.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
Thanks for listening! You do the same!
@jonhammer7109
@jonhammer7109 11 дней назад
Do your music friends a favor..share the professor with them. They might not know their love for music can double .
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
THanks!
@darryllcagle9090
@darryllcagle9090 10 дней назад
It may or may not have been a throw away line in the "Scott Pilgrim" movie with the character of "Stephan Stills" being called the talent, but it's absolutely something that shows with his namesake. What a writer/singer/musician. And also, that Kevin Cronin interview is the gift that keeps on giving. I've seen bits of it pop up in several of your videos.
@lorrieoiler1878
@lorrieoiler1878 6 дней назад
I can't imagine the emotions you experienced interviewing all three of these musical icons but knowing how your father would react to it had to be indescribable! Would love to hear the story of your dad opening the gift of the signed album cover. I bet there wasn't a dry eye in the room!
@sheilamerchant2646
@sheilamerchant2646 9 дней назад
Hey Professor. Love this content. Gen X here. I love digging deep into each track to find out exactly this type of thing. CSNY is one that I never discovered until my mid 40's . I have often felt I was born to the wrong generation. I will never get to see them live but you have given us all a special insight and connection. I hope to see more about the rest of the album and Deja Vu as well.
@dillsplace
@dillsplace 11 дней назад
It's obvious that you do this from a very special place and it's very much appreciated. Thanks for sharing a part of how you became who you are! I know of nobody else that can do what you do this good.
@jsavre1
@jsavre1 11 дней назад
I’m biased, but this is your best episode ever! Loved the part about your dad. I had a Cronin-like experience in college with Helplessly Hoping-although I was a huge Neil guy and owned DeJaVu, I had somehow never heard it. Stood listening to it repeatedly! My sad story is that I’ve seen CSN twice, but had Suite issues both times. During the Daylight Again tour in 81 (or 82) the sound system failed halfway through. There was a five minute break or so while things got patched up, and then one strum from Stills and they restarted on the very word they were singing at the crash. I saw them again in the late 90’s, but with parking and crowds we arrived a few minutes late. Sadly, no warmup band and they were prompt. They led off with the Suite, and my wife and I made it to our seats in time for “Do do da do-do, doot do da do-do-doo!”
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 11 дней назад
Like your dad, CSN(&Y) was one of my favorites. Some fine interviews. Great job. I am truly happy you still connect with your dad's spirit and you are teaching something positive to your boys. I am always amazed to think back on the serious work involved.
@wojopf88a
@wojopf88a 11 дней назад
Thank you sir professor for this interview!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 11 дней назад
My pleasure!
@jfamolaro
@jfamolaro 11 дней назад
Adam, this deserves so much more than a thumbs up. Thank you so much for the memories!
@ChadGriffey-w9m
@ChadGriffey-w9m 11 дней назад
Like you my Dad was the biggest influence on my musical education. He introduced me to bands of my day like AC/DC, Def Leppard and from his era, The Who, Beatles etc. Crosby Stills and Nash are one of his favorites. Loved this episode and usually do. Keep up the great work and thanks for helping to keep our music alive!
@martinstitchener2430
@martinstitchener2430 10 дней назад
I am always so thankful for your stories about your Dad, as they remind me so much of my Dad, who is no longer with us too. I am so glad you managed to get off 3 to sign the album and give it to your Dad too, that's deeply special. As to Crosby Still and Nash, all 3 were such huge talents and musically so in harmony(although personally less so at least in later years). The music they created is both beautiful and timeless. I have to say David Crosby always fascinated me, and the film documentary Remember My Name really gave an insight into him. Thanks once again Adam, you really are keeping the history of rock alive.
@leabelcher9792
@leabelcher9792 11 дней назад
When l was a teenager my friend lived by them in Chelsea we would listen to them playing it was so cool
@trudigoodman4825
@trudigoodman4825 5 дней назад
The first time I heard that Album I was like: Whoa. When it came into the record store, I was chomping to buy it. I used my whole allowance. My Dad was a guy who loved good music. He heard The Suite for Judy Blue Eyes, stopped in his tracks and said: That's very good. I really like that. My Dad was Mr Shy Guy, so that was a huge complement. Huge.
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