Tag Archives: Crosby Stills & Nash

Graham Nash Songs For Beginners Album Cover 1971

15/3/16 – Graham Nash – Songs For Beginners – 1971

Crosby Stills Nash achieved worldwide fame after their debut album released in 1969 reached No.6 in the US charts. Their relevance as songwriters, their stunning harmonies, their political stance and their image propelled them to the dizzy heights of fame and fortune. The dream continued with the addition of Stills ex-bandmate from Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young and […]

Crosby, Stills & Nash - Suite- Judy Blue Eyes single Cover 1969

12/3/16 – Crosby Stills & Nash – Suite: Judy Blue Eyes – 1969

And here’s the song that Judy Collins inspired. The original version of Suite: Judy Blue Eyes was the opening track on the  Crosby, Stills Nash debut released in 1969. I have included a live version from somewhere in the seventies, featuring Stephen Stills on acoustic guitar dynamics. The album version of the song was (7.28), way too […]

Judy Collins Blue Eyes

11/3/16 – Judy Collins – Who Knows Where The Time Goes – 1967 / Both Sides Now – 1967

Sandy Denny’s most famous song, Who Know’s Where The Time Goes was written and recorded in her pre-Fairport Convention days when she was a member of The Strawbs. After recording a demo in 1967, Denny recorded the song again with The Strawbs but it wasn’t released until 1973 on their album All Our Own Work […]

The Hollies 1967

30/8/14 – The Hollies – King Midas In Reverse – 1967

King Midas In Reverse is allegedly the song that led to Graham Nash leaving The Hollies as he wished to create more interesting music (and lyrics, see below) and ultimately The Hollies were a harmony Pop group. Their Pop image was getting old as more thoughtful music was inspiring the youth in these heady years, so their […]

buffalo-springfield_dec16 1967

24/5/14 – Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth/Mr Soul – The Hollywood Palace TV Show – 1967 / The Best Of Buffalo Springfield – Retrospective – 1969/ PLUS – The Jimi Hendrix Experience Hey Joe/ Sunshine Of Your Love – Lulu TV show – 1967

Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin. A lot of successful albums, bands and solo artists were created out of this line up: Crosby Stills & Nash, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Neil Young, Stephen Stills, The  Super Session album with Stills, Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, Poco, Souther Hillman Furay Band […]