| Brilliant !! thanks |
| eed jeremyleo wrote: 8 => 9 Hits the spot today. Agreed! |
| 8 => 9 Hits the spot today. |
| Xstar wrote: It's funny how "full of ourselves" some people get around here, and how they even think someone might actually care about their opinions. Here's to rhetorically empty arguing Is that the 10 minute argument or have you paid for the full half hour? |
| Who NEEDS Neil Young here? This is Crosby and Nash's own space. And it's one of their best. (Yours, a top NY fan) |
k-manApr 12, 2012 - 11:36 | Totally surprised to see the artists' names here. Pleasantly surprised! So good, thx for the spin RP... |
XstarFeb 09, 2012 - 02:12 | It's funny how "full of ourselves" some people get around here, and how they even think someone might actually care about their opinions. Here's to rhetorically empty arguing |
| Krispian wrote: Absolutely beautiful. Another one of those songs that begs, screams, and shouts for an uncompressed file and a bona fide hi-fi rig. The depth of space is amazing . I'll disagree re the rest of the album—IMHO they are not up to the standard set by this track. |
| Missing Neil Young and it shows. |
| Absolutely beautiful. |
| buddy wrote: ... If you want to hear David at his absolute best, get If I Could Only Remember My Name , his amazing solo album from about 1970, featruing Triad and other great tunes. It's in heavy rotation on my iPod. I agree IICORMN is simply amazing; "Laughing" is Crosbys' single best composition; Lesh's bass growls like a bear and Garcia's pedal steel solo (a first take, I've read) sends chills down my spine every time. The list of supporting artists (sometimes reffed to as PERRO) is stellar. Having seen Crosby and Nash earlier in 2011 (front row seats in a smallish community venue!) I'd like to say Crosbys' animation, stage presence, but most particularly the strength of his vocals, is the best I've experienced in years (throughout this century anyway, first time in was in oh '75 I think) IMHO :) |
| RedGuitar wrote: You know, sometimes I think we should just close up and take care of our own. With the money we're spending on the mideast conflicts, we could do so much here for our own people. And will the war on terror ever end? Apparently we learned nothing from Vietnam. Listen to Randy Newman's "Political Science" ten times and say five Hail Marys. As seductive as isolationism can be, the world is far too connected and dependent on economic, security and ecological planes to every contemplate this move. Sure could stand some help, though. |
| On another comments for a CSNY song someone said they thought these two guys were riding on the coat tails of the other two. and suggested Crosby couldn't sing. This is evidence of the talent these two have. I love listening to them sing together. |
| RedGuitar wrote: You know, sometimes I think we should just close up and take care of our own. With the money we're spending on the mideast conflicts, we could do so much here for our own people. And will the war on terror ever end? Apparently we learned nothing from Vietnam. As narrow a viewpoint as that might seem to some, I agree. Sort of like, "Clean the poop out of your own nest before you try to show someone else how to build one." Humans are a short-memoried species. We forget from day to day, and never mind year to year or decade to decade. We need constant reminders of past atrocities, for our own good - otherwise, we'd let propaganda, half-truths, and an overly-controlling higher power convince us that Vietnam never happened. The Holocaust never happened. Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima never happened. Mark Twain never used the word "nigger" in his writing. Oh, geez - I just went all political, when what I really wanted to do was comment about the beauty of this song, this album, and those soaring vocals. I love Nasby and Crosh. |
| Several really nice albums with just those two. |
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| Absolutely perfect... 10! |
| MELODY! BEST! |
| making me sleepy............. |
| wonderful,timeless vocals |