As we don't have a dedicated Crosby thread here...
If you're a fan, specifically of the album Croz, this is a must watch. David and the stellar band that recorded that album, playing it front to back live at the Troubadour back in 2014. They also do a 20 minute (!) version of Déjà vu...
I think David Crosby is a jackass. Many reasons. I will also say that I found him easily the most interesting composer in Crosby Stills & Nash, and a major contributor to The Byrds. Really distinctive melodies. I came across If I Could Only Remember My Name in the bargain bin, a $1.99 cutout album, a year or 2 after it was released. I'm not at all good at describing music (or food, or art--and I love all these things), so I can't tell you why I adore this album. But I can say that I enjoy it more and more as time goes on. It's very much of a time, and absolutely timeless.
As we don't have a dedicated Crosby thread here...
If you're a fan, specifically of the album Croz, this is a must watch. David and the stellar band that recorded that album, playing it front to back live at the Troubadour back in 2014. They also do a 20 minute (!) version of Déjà vu...
I think David Crosby is a jackass. Many reasons. I will also say that I found him easily the most interesting composer in Crosby Stills & Nash, and a major contributor to The Byrds. Really distinctive melodies. I came across If I Could Only Remember My Name in the bargain bin, a $1.99 cutout album, a year or 2 after it was released. I'm not at all good at describing music (or food, or art--and I love all these things), so I can't tell you why I adore this album. But I can say that I enjoy it more and more as time goes on. It's very much of a time, and absolutely timeless.
Me too! This is a really great time to be a Croz fan. For Free still warm off the press, and the long overdue remaster of this coming soon... Love it.