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Ninety or so minutes ago, here in Dublin, heading towards midnight, I read that David Crosby had died. As someone who came of age and fell in love for the first time during the early 1970s, the songs of Crosby, Still and Nash, particularly their debut album, meant so much to me. I also later in life became an interviewer and got to interview Crosby, Stills and Nash during one session circa 1990. I haven't listed to the tape since then. I didn't listen to it tonight. But I wanted to share with fellow rock fans, David's friends and family, and anyone who cares, this wonderful and provocative and funny conversation I had with Crosby. May his soul rest in peace.
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Ninety or so minutes ago, here in Dublin, heading towards midnight, I read that David Crosby had died. As someone who came of age and fell in love for the first time during the early 1970s, the songs of Crosby, Still and Nash, particularly their debut album, meant so much to me. I also later in life became an interviewer and got to interview Crosby, Stills and Nash during one session circa 1990. I haven't listed to the tape since then. I didn't listen to it tonight. But I wanted to share with fellow rock fans, David's friends and family, and anyone who cares, this wonderful and provocative and funny conversation I had with Crosby. May his soul rest in peace.
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