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I loved these guys when I was 14. I'm 51 now. I saw their '74 tour which really was their last gasp of greatness. I saw the reunion tours in 2000 and 2002, or whatever, and it was lame. CSNY is now just another of Neil's back-up bands (note he produced this new movie and s/t).
The tiresome political harangue is why it was easy to pass on this tour as well as this movie and soundtrack. None of it is enjoyable except for Stills who's so far gone he thinks he's still railing against Nixon. Not a pretty sight.
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I loved these guys when I was 14. I'm 51 now. I saw their '74 tour which really was their last gasp of greatness. I saw the reunion tours in 2000 and 2002, or whatever, and it was lame. CSNY is now just another of Neil's back-up bands (note he produced this new movie and s/t).
The tiresome political harangue is why it was easy to pass on this tour as well as this movie and soundtrack. None of it is enjoyable except for Stills who's so far gone he thinks he's still railing against Nixon. Not a pretty sight.
What happened to Stills?
Another victim of the drug culture??
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I loved these guys when I was 14. I'm 51 now. I saw their '74 tour which really was their last gasp of greatness. I saw the reunion tours in 2000 and 2002, or whatever, and it was lame. CSNY is now just another of Neil's back-up bands (note he produced this new movie and s/t).
The tiresome political harangue is why it was easy to pass on this tour as well as this movie and soundtrack. None of it is enjoyable except for Stills who's so far gone he thinks he's still railing against Nixon. Not a pretty sight.
What happened to Stills?
Another victim of the drug culture??
i believe stills has cancer
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HEILOOBAAS
Obscenely rich rock stars telling us war is bad. I'll give it a miss, thanks.
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HEILOOBAAS
Obscenely rich rock stars telling us war is bad. I'll give it a miss, thanks.
so you have to be poor to protest against war? A Rock star can't be against war? "Telling us"? You've got a mind of your own, haven't you?
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C R K
All 3 of CSN (not mentionening Neil, he's in a league of his own) produced great solo-albums in the 70s... For Nash, I recommend Songs For Beginners. Stills did Mannassas (his first and second solo-album before that one are great too) and Crosby did If I Could Only Remember My Name... All of those are more than average...
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But in war....you can have all the Highwires and Sweat Neo-cons you want, Neil slapped them silly with one line that has stuck in their craw ever since(particularly Lennard Skinnard) - 'Southern man don't forget what your good book says'. Truly one of the great americam anti war slaps going and right to the point.
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C R K
All 3 of CSN (not mentionening Neil, he's in a league of his own) produced great solo-albums in the 70s... For Nash, I recommend Songs For Beginners. Stills did Mannassas (his first and second solo-album before that one are great too) and Crosby did If I Could Only Remember My Name... All of those are more than average...
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aslecs
washed up pathetic group grasping for"something"