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xtalman
(What dimension?)
Posted: Feb 07, 2013 - 07:01
 

 johnjconn wrote:
 LastChance wrote:
One of the best concerts I've seen. Probably because David Crosby was sober.
 
Crosby sober - Oxymoron
CSNY best concert - Oxymoron

 
Saw them years ago.  Last show of the tour they did when Crosby got out of jail.  Good show, though Crosby looked weird without his moustache.  He was also sober or at least not speeding his brains out due to the coke.

woodchuk
(Lunar Lagrange point L1)
Posted: Feb 07, 2013 - 07:01
 

One of the greatest rock-and-roll albums ever made IMHO.  Not a single throw-away song on it!

atthetone
Posted: Jan 22, 2013 - 08:42
 

Heavy Stephen Stills input on this track,love that screamin guitar of his, Deja Vu, top 50 rock albums ever....imho

DanFHiggins
(Mid Maryland)
Posted: Jan 22, 2013 - 08:36
 

Ripping guitars, solid music, rock and roll.

God I love it! 

johnjconn
(chicago land)
Posted: Dec 06, 2012 - 13:48
 

 LastChance wrote:
One of the best concerts I've seen. Probably because David Crosby was sober.
 
Crosby sober - Oxymoron
CSNY best concert - Oxymoron


idiot_wind
Posted: Dec 06, 2012 - 13:46
 

Wow!

What freaking great song.

Great harmonies and great guitar playing. Who woulda thunk it?

Ooops...this song is 42 years old!

And no can come close to this today. Sad state of affairs for RnR.



LuvWilloughby
(Westmore,VT)
Posted: Nov 05, 2012 - 04:31
 

Interesting, what got me in trouble on the Woodstock album was Country Joe and the Fish. 

broradio wrote:
Saved my spare change to buy my first 8-track tape Deja vu by CSN&Y. My Dad was still furious w/ Jimi Hendrix for his rendition of The Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock in '69. Things were different then.
 



ronniegirl
(Middle of New Jersey)
Posted: Sep 18, 2012 - 18:22
 

Saw them at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City the night Nixon resigned.  MARVELOUS!

Stingray
Posted: Sep 18, 2012 - 18:19
 

I own this original album with artificial leather cover

(Looksidentical to the one you see here. Just what is in brown color

on the photo here was artificial-leather on the album ).

 

Wonder is it has a special value today...? Anybody knows?



jocelynsart
Posted: Aug 18, 2012 - 06:39
 

like this group, but not so much this song

RoelantSiekman
(Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Posted: Jul 02, 2012 - 08:48
 

It's fantastic! I just love the PSD button.. :)
Whooooosssshhhhhh away with this tedious howling NY c.s.

TJS
(Bradley, Il)
Posted: May 15, 2012 - 11:26
 

My least favorite track from this album, but still a happy memory even if it is only a 7.

ziakut
(The Windy City)
Posted: May 15, 2012 - 11:16
 

Hadn't heard this one before. I'm liking the harmony and energy. Can't go wrong with that combo!

johnjconn
(chicago land)
Posted: May 15, 2012 - 11:15
 

 thewiseking wrote:
sometimes the harmonies get on your nerves. this is what we used to call hippy dippy. terribly dated.
 

Couldn't say it better.  Overrated and very dated.  yuk

kurtster
(Back in Ohiya, for now ...)
Posted: Apr 13, 2012 - 18:06
 

 anotherlistener wrote:
Does anyone remember the '74 stadium tour which had CSN&Y, Santana, The Band, and Jesse Colin Young and the '75 tour which had the same lineup except Clapton replaced CSN&Y.  As I recall those tickets were about $40,  Wonder how much they'd cost today.  Great song, by the way.

 
The 74 tour went through Cleveland on a beautiful sunny Saturday afternoon.  At the time the show had the record for the largest crowd in an enclosed stadium.  I remember weed and opium for some reason.  What a wonderful afternoon it was.

RoelantSiekman
(Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Posted: Mar 13, 2012 - 02:53
 

From a brilliant album, indeed. But imo they should have left it at that: this deja vu contains enough harmony to last a lifetime, and yet they produced and harmonized on and on and on... until finally even this particular song takes me by the throat.

CSN&Y (and YES) have produced the longest, dullest we-can-sing-in-harmony-songs I know. And without exception it makes me change channels the moment they inhale to exclaim.

lemmoth
(NYC)
Posted: Feb 10, 2012 - 08:09
 

Why I love RP.  In addition to the 5 songs from this great LP that played frequently on rock radio...... RP plays this gem.



godspeed
(maui)
Posted: Jan 25, 2012 - 14:39
 

One of my all time favorite bands, not too many that harmonizing so sweetly!
Another RP surprise for I believe this is the first time i've ever heard this song! {#Mrgreen} 
Thanks Bill

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Oct 22, 2011 - 12:43
 


This song is soooo good for the external acoustic meatus...  love it...
 

Toke
(Bournemouth UK)
Posted: Aug 20, 2011 - 12:31
 

FLEET FOXES ????????   {#Lol}


ralphf
(Osaka, Japan)
Posted: May 17, 2011 - 21:00
 

 fingerpin wrote:

"You expect for me to love you
when you hate yourself, my friend" {#Wink}{#Sunny}
 
Ha-Ha!  Good one, fingerpin.

anotherlistener
(outside Bawlmer)
Posted: Mar 31, 2011 - 12:00
 

Does anyone remember the '74 stadium tour which had CSN&Y, Santana, The Band, and Jesse Colin Young and the '75 tour which had the same lineup except Clapton replaced CSN&Y.  As I recall those tickets were about $40,  Wonder how much they'd cost today.  Great song, by the way.


broradio
(somewhere in Texas)
Posted: Oct 09, 2010 - 11:48
 

Saved my spare change to buy my first 8-track tape Deja vu by CSN&Y. My Dad was still furious w/ Jimi Hendrix for his rendition of The Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock in '69. Things were different then.

LastChance
(13,500 feet in the air)
Posted: Sep 07, 2010 - 11:15
 

One of the best concerts I've seen. Probably because David Crosby was sober.

fingerpin
(OhiO)
Posted: Aug 06, 2010 - 10:54
 

 snorlax75 wrote:
bunch of hippies

 
"You expect for me to love you
when you hate yourself, my friend" {#Wink}{#Sunny}


SweTex
(Swede living in Texas)
Posted: Aug 06, 2010 - 10:54
 

I had a Vu Deja earlier today. All of a sudden I had this feeling of this has never happened before.

handyrae
(Zero Point Field)
Posted: Jul 21, 2010 - 09:37
 

 thewiseking wrote:
sometimes the harmonies get on your nerves.
 
Huh? How is that possible?


Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Jul 21, 2010 - 09:32
 

 westslope wrote:

Rich, successful hippies.  And in the case of a couple of band members, highly disciplined.

 
They're the worst kind, and in the case of one of the band members, highly undisciplined and essentially just taking up space and oxygen.


DeeCee1109
(People's Republic of A2)
Posted: Jul 05, 2010 - 13:55
 

Okay. Forty YEARS has passed since this came out?  No way, man, no way. {#Bounce}

Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: May 18, 2010 - 17:25
 

 bronorb wrote:
Wore my C,S,&N shirt today.
It must be Karma or one of those spooky things.

 
Karma IS one of those spooky things.{#Meditate}



Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: May 18, 2010 - 17:24
 

Okay. I'ma date myself here - I had this on 8-track!  Upgraded to cassette. Haven't made the hop to CD yet, but I will. Or maybe just upload the MP3s for my player. Excellent song!

walk
(SF)
Posted: Apr 16, 2010 - 23:10
 

Wow that's earrrrly CSNY



bronorb
(Wisconsin)
Posted: Apr 01, 2010 - 09:09
 

Wore my C,S,&N shirt today.
It must be Karma or one of those spooky things.


westslope
(BC coast)
Posted: Apr 01, 2010 - 09:09
 

 snorlax75 wrote:
bunch of hippies

 
Rich, successful hippies.  And in the case of a couple of band members, highly disciplined.


Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet this is not my home)
Posted: Mar 16, 2010 - 09:03
 

The anthem of the times......

Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Feb 28, 2010 - 18:27
 

 thewiseking wrote:
sometimes the harmonies get on your nerves. this is what we used to call hippy dippy. terribly dated.
 
I agree; those harmonies are quite grating, to say nothing of the vapid lyrics.  I've always liked most of this album, but not this tune.


spigolli
(Peachtree City, GA, USA)
Posted: Jan 28, 2010 - 07:10
 

 thewiseking wrote:
sometimes the harmonies get on your nerves. this is what we used to call hippy dippy. terribly dated.
 



Kite_Flyer
(Red Sox Nation)
Posted: Jan 28, 2010 - 07:05
 

Came to give it a 10, but apparently already had!

{#Notworthy}

thewiseking
(New York, New York)
Posted: Jan 28, 2010 - 07:05
 

sometimes the harmonies get on your nerves. this is what we used to call hippy dippy. terribly dated.

laramieu
(the plains)
Posted: Jan 28, 2010 - 07:04
 

 snorlax75 wrote:
bunch of hippies

 

Yeah!

snorlax75
Posted: Jan 28, 2010 - 07:03
 

bunch of hippies


TravelRat
(Siberia--really, in Siberia)
Posted: Dec 11, 2009 - 23:28
 

CSNY were simply great. {#Sunny}

countyman
(09 Stanley Cup Champs and Sixburgh)
Posted: Nov 26, 2009 - 10:42
 

 lwilkinson wrote:
You know, back when these guys were primarily interested in being professional stoners and falling off their stools while in concert they were fun to listen to.

As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.

{#Sad}
 
It's called growing up and getting involved, try it.

It's not for me either, but I still find them fun to listen to.


Otomi
(La orilla de la civilización)
Posted: Aug 23, 2009 - 23:30
 

 lemmoth wrote:

Neil is never boring, because he's always jumping between his various signature styles and bands.

 
Don't mind Wilk, man, he's into the music, he just doesn't dig the whole change the world scene.

peter_james_bond
(Lunenburg, NS)
Posted: Jun 05, 2009 - 13:40
 

It's Deja Vu all over again! {#Beat} I deserve that!


lemmoth
(NYC)
Posted: Jun 05, 2009 - 13:39
 

 lwilkinson wrote:
You know, back when these guys were primarily interested in being professional stoners and falling off their stools while in concert they were fun to listen to.

As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.

{#Sad}
 
Neil is never boring, because he's always jumping between his various signature styles and bands.


countyman
(sixburgh)
Posted: May 20, 2009 - 19:34
 

 lwilkinson wrote:
You know, back when these guys were primarily interested in being professional stoners and falling off their stools while in concert they were fun to listen to.

As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.

{#Sad}
 

I don't want to smoke what you've been smokin'.

Jamunca
(Asheville, NC)
Posted: May 20, 2009 - 19:33
 

 scraig wrote:
I would never describe Neil Young's music as boring.
 

I would.

scraig
(Santa Barbara, CA)
Posted: Mar 18, 2009 - 15:29
 

 lwilkinson wrote:
You know, back when these guys were primarily interested in being professional stoners and falling off their stools while in concert they were fun to listen to.

As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.

{#Sad}
  I would never describe Neil Young's music as boring.



lwilkinson
(North Am-Home of the Last of the Rugged Individualists)
Posted: Dec 29, 2008 - 14:12
 

You know, back when these guys were primarily interested in being professional stoners and falling off their stools while in concert they were fun to listen to.

As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.

{#Sad}