Graham Nash, formerly of CSN, interviews singer/songwriter Rita Coolidge at PBS studio. The public broadcast was televised from the KCET Los Angeles TV station on December 30, 2016.
I was captivated by their eyes and smiles. . there are soooo many crazy stories behind all they are telling and you can see that in their eyes and smiles and when they look away. So great at 40:50 when it got very "real" because they realize it's over, and then comes the "I love you dearly" from Nash and how she needed to hear it and needed to say it to him, too. . . seems like that was something coming full circle! Just a wonderful talk between two legends over the years. . .but love those "wait a minute moments" when Coolidge says something like "I opened for the Byrds. . " kind of just throwing it in there, and Nash gets dumbfounded and "whoa, you did??" She's the real thing!!! Kennedy Honors, President's Medal. . bring them on. . .
It always amazes me how humble and grateful musicians are in conversations about their own careers ,whilst heaping praise and admiration onto their musical peers ! It really is very inspirational .
It makes me smile to see and hear these legends in music be so down to earth. They seem to feel about one another as extended family and very supportive pears who all have such a passion for making good music (whether together or by themselves, or with others). No Diddy crazy parties for them.
What a beautiful lady Rita is, and very intelligent. A good conversation which could have great,if only graham nash could only shut up and contain his obsession with himself...sorry bout' that...
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bBH1SB7T6XM.html Here is that version of So Sad with Graham Nash and The Everly Brothers-isn't You Tube the greatest thing in the world?