David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash on "Déjà vu"
Half a century ago, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released one of the greatest albums of the rock era, “Déjà vu.” The record would sell eight million copies, but …
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Pigpen sighting at 4:44
Apparently Crosby is a major sphincter. Too bad for the rest of us.
Does Nash mention the palm tree again?
3 more Azzholes,,,
Great album. Too much ego among the musicians.
Graham Nash he's pleasant and he's really nice to be around.
Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress.
Interesting to see this album so hyped, when critics have consistently placed it in the shadow of the earlier album (despite selling so well). Nice to see Nash softening a bit, and no surprise that Young didn't participate — Neil simply does not look back, unless it reveals a new way of going forward.
Carry On still gives me goosebumps .
Sorry not a fan of our house…too much of a childish tune.wimpy.
Greatest generation of music. Nothing will ever compare. 💕
One of my favorite albums.
I’ve heard that Crosby is very arrogant, and that to me is one of the worst qualities to have.
"David said something bad about my girlfriend…so we're never talking to him again!" Sounds like something you would hear in high school. All that "peace and love" stuff they were advocating in the early years was never going to last because they had no firm basis for it. Love as a sentiment is not real love! Great music though!!
Ahh the album of my youth. Everyone I knew had this album and it never got old. I still have it!
Great shot of pigpen…
Truly one of the great rock recordings. I may not listen to it regularly but when I get the urge to there is not another
record, tape or compact disc that can top it. Memories, good and bad, rush back.
nash’s question to young the silliest anybody could have asked. man is below par, always was. cannot be compared to others.
Carry On is still my favorite song…
My older brother had 2 albums he played over and over in the basement while sneak-smoking some weed – Deja Vu and Toys in the Attic. I spent a lot of time in that dank! basement listening to those albums. Deja Vu is In my Top 3 all-time.
Ah, but wasn't it great !!!
I saw CSN live in DEPAC (Durham performing arts) about 5 years old and they were incredibly awesome!!🎸
How much music made today will still be around 50 years from now?
"…Glancing blows…but they were continuous, and that tends to numb your skull, and you turn into numbskulls…"
I'll never under-value a good psychologist, but Stephen just did a great in-a-nutshell analysis.