Until now, anyone who wanted to hear live recordings of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at their peak had to settle for the double album 4 Way Street. That record, culled from their 1970 shows, had its charged moments, including one of the earliest live versions of Neil Young’s “Ohio,” the Stephen Stills and Young tradeoffs on “Southern Man” and “Carry On,” and the late David Crosby’s version of “Triad,” his ménage à trois manifesto. But Stills in particular was never a fan of the album, calling it “atrocious” in a 1974 interview with Cameron Crowe.
- 9/10/2024
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
When Neil Young hits the road this summer with Crazy Horse, he’s planning on performing “Cortez The Killer” with verses that have been missing from the song for 50 years. “Just a couple of days ago, I found the other verses,” Young told fans Monday afternoon during a Zoom with paid subscribers to the Neil Young Archives. “Just the lyrics…We may have those lost lyrics in the show, which will be fun for me.”
When the band cut the song originally in a California house near Zuma Beach, the...
When the band cut the song originally in a California house near Zuma Beach, the...
- 4/15/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
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