On August 19, 1969, the (prime time ABC version of the) Dick Cavett show featured several popular musicians.
pt 1 -
pt 2 -
pt 3 -
pt 4 -
pt 5 The Jefferson Airplane, David Crosby and Stephen Stills had rushed back from a show they did at a festival. Jimi Hendrix couldn't get back in time, but
appeared later. The third guest, Joni Mitchell, skipped Woodstock to make sure she was on time for
this broadcast, but a month later she wrote
a cool song based on what she saw on TV and heard from friends.
[more inside]
posted by msalt
on Dec 7, 2011 -
16 comments
Crosby Nash 2004 offers voters a new choice in the upcoming November election -- all of the criminal history of
David Crosby combined with the cynicism of
Graham Nash. Says Nash of the Vice-Presidency: "’We’ll have two presidents, and between us we have vice covered." Somehow I don't think
Neil Young would approve...
posted by denbot
on Jul 22, 2004 -
6 comments
Dee Dee Ramone and
Ratt guitarist
Robbin Crosby passed away with 24 hours of eachother last spring. One death, obviously, got way more notice. This recent
article by Chuck Klosterman (author of
Fargo Rock City) looks into the reasons why and, entirely unironically, talks about why Crosby's death was significant. I don't 100% agree with Klosterman here, but he makes some points. Plus it's worth reading simply because it questions some of the underlying assumptions of most modern music writing.
posted by jonmc
on Jan 4, 2003 -
52 comments