Graham Nash Doubts He’ll Play With Stills and Young Again
Without David Crosby, Graham Nash would not actually see the purpose in a reunion of the three remaining members of CSNY.
“I don’t think that me and Stephen [Stills] and Neil [Young] will ever play together again,” he just lately advised Rolling Stone. “There’s no heart there. David was the center of it all, as crazy as he was. And my God, he was crazy. But he was the heart of this band. And that’s why I think that if Stephen and Neil and I ever played together, people would be missing Crosby. We would be missing Crosby. It just would be a much colder scene.”
Nash defined that he was involved with Crosby up till near the tip of his life.
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“I really miss him,” Nash stated. “I miss him more every day because life is choices, and I only choose to remember the good times that David and I had, the good music that we made together. When I try and think about the bad things that happened, I don’t want to do that. I made the choice to only remember the good stuff.”
A Reunion of Stills and Young
Stills and Young have reunited themselves on a few events, most just lately on the 2024 Harvest Moon charity live performance in Lake Hughes, California.
In 2023, Stills and Young performed collectively on the Light Up the Blues charity present alongside Crosby’s son, James Raymond. At that point, Stills described Raymond as having a “singing voice [that] sounds so much like David that it’s scary.”
“I’ve always had so much fun playing those songs, David’s songs,” Stills continued. “We’ve got James, and now we can get the chords, which was always a carefully kept mystery.”
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