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You are so definitely wrong. Trump is the worst Prez ever, beating even Buchanan (the one before Lincoln) . Biden is hated by you and other trumpsters, who can't seem to see the obvious defects of character the trump family embodies.
The warmonger Biden is also hated by those that hate the warmonger Trump. This Trump/Biden (Harris) dichotomy serves no one but the oligarchs and Blob types that want to maintain the decay and chaos.
Hah, love the "lyrics" listed here
I have listened to this song since the beginning. Never realized there were no lyrics, ok I understand the 70’s but no excuse since then. I guess the song just speaks to me! Lol
This whole album is amazing... If you don't have it you should in my opinion...!
Not a bad song on the entire album
You should listen to this whole album. It is astounding .
that very few people have heard.
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that very few people have heard.
Ahem. Phil Lesh.
Yes. Don't forget the bassist who does magic in this song.
Finally realized why I love this song so much.
According to Wikipedia:
Graham Nash - vocals
Jerry Garcia - electric guitar
Jorma Kaukonen - electric guitar
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Wow.
Ahem. Phil Lesh.
Hmmmmmm we'll see
You're right Kaisersosay. Biden is definitely the worst and most hated, and it's not even close....
You are so definitely wrong. Trump is the worst Prez ever, beating even Buchanan (the one before Lincoln) . Biden is hated by you and other trumpsters, who can't seem to see the obvious defects of character the trump family embodies.
(no actual words were involved in the making of this song :-)
No animals were hurt either.
Joni Mitchell sings back up vocals on a few tracks.
In 1974, I lived and worked in nearby Elizabeth. I vaguely remember reading about that concert and wishing I had known earlier to buy tickets. Back then, you had to go to some music store or the venue to obtain tickets. And had to read the papers or listen to public radio to hear about concerts.
Two days before at Roosevelt Stadium Bob Weir announced "that wasn't the only news that came out today" prior to starting Mexicali Blues. Nixon had announced his resignation.
please play from this album
I think that's Phil Lesch on bass
Totally agree...wow
Finally realized why I love this song so much.
According to Wikipedia:
Graham Nash - vocals
Jerry Garcia - electric guitar
Jorma Kaukonen - electric guitar
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Wow.
I did not know that until Bill just mentioned the lineup... and read your post! Fukingroovin! Jorma and Jerry... that would of been something to of seen!
rednred wrote:
I've seen all variations of CSN&Y over the years, from the 1970s through the 2000s, but my most memorable show was on this same 1974 tour. It was at Roosevelt Stadium, in Jersey City, New Jersey, of all places, on August 8, 1974, the day Richard Nixon appeared on national TV in the U.S. and resigned as President. CSN&Y began the show saying, and playing, "(It's Been A) Long Time Coming", and sang it, along with the entire audience, with more joy and positive emotion as you could ever hear. After almost 6 years of the (at that time, thanks for the memories, "W"!) worst and most hated President in the history of America, that whole night became a huge celebration, and CSN&Y were never better.
Kaisersosay wrote:
Hmmmmmm we'll see
You're right Kaisersosay. Biden is definitely the worst and most hated, and it's not even close....
Finally realized why I love this song so much.
According to Wikipedia:
Graham Nash - vocals
Jerry Garcia - electric guitar
Jorma Kaukonen - electric guitar
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Wow.
This whole album is amazing... If you don't have it you should in my opinion...!
I think that's Phil Lesch on bass
According to Wikipedia:
Graham Nash - vocals
Jerry Garcia - electric guitar
Jorma Kaukonen - electric guitar
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Wow.
kurtster wrote:
Mt. Tamalpais was a part of my childhood in the Bay Area as a kid, too. Whenever we went from Berkeley to Stinson Beach, Tamales Bay and other points nearby we went over the montain to get there. This was before there was the San Rafael bridge. Take the ferry across, get off and go a little bit and make that left hand turn by San Quentin, go through Mill Valley and up and over. We always kept an eye out for the little frozen waterfalls and patches of snow along the roadside. It was the only place in the Bay Area where you could see things like that. There were also the wild ferns and all kinds of vegetation that made the trip rather magical.
A very special place indeed.
Gorgeous music!
kinda miss W
this new Criminal in Chief (Putins puppy) is going to be a historic Low Point
Moscow's Man© has lower to go
excellent show, excellent band, he still got it and on top good voice!
and a beautiful bass player!
Unique bass player with an awesome tone.
from wikipedia
"
The Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra is a nickname given to artists who recorded together in the early 1970s. They were predominantly members of Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Crosby, Stills and Nash. Their first album together was Blows Against the Empire, when they were known as Jefferson Starship.
Starship founder Paul Kantner then came up the term "Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra", a label of reference to the San Francisco musicians that played on David Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name. During the sessions for Crosby's album at Wally Heider Studios, the musicians of each band (who were working in other rooms) dropped in to the sessions and improvised hours of music, and everything was recorded. Some of the basic tracks played during these recorded sessions in 1971 were used for Crosby's album. Engineer Stephen Barncard and David Crosby made rough mixes of some of the session tapes, and in 1991 Graham Nash sent a DAT tape to Paul Kantner which later showed up in the tape trading markets as a 'pristine' digital copy. Barncard came up with the PERRO abbreviation when he needed to identify the 2 inch wide tapes on sides, standing vertically.
The "PERRO Chorus" is credited on Crosby's song, "What Are Their Names") and several other solo albums after Crosby's (see discography). The name Jefferson Starship was later used for Paul Kantner and Grace Slick's new band formed in 1974. Paul Kantner recorded a solo album in 1983 as a tribute to this time, Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra."
I've seen all variations of CSN&Y over the years, from the 1970s through the 2000s, but my most memorable show was on this same 1974 tour. It was at Roosevelt Stadium, in Jersey City, New Jersey, of all places, on August 8, 1974, the day Richard Nixon appeared on national TV in the U.S. and resigned as President. CSN&Y began the show saying, and playing, "(It's Been A) Long Time Coming", and sang it, along with the entire audience, with more joy and positive emotion as you could ever hear. After almost 6 years of the (at that time, thanks for the memories, "W"!) worst and most hated President in the history of America, that whole night became a huge celebration, and CSN&Y were never better.
In 1974, I lived and worked in nearby Elizabeth. I vaguely remember reading about that concert and wishing I had known earlier to buy tickets. Back then, you had to go to some music store or the venue to obtain tickets. And had to read the papers or listen to public radio to hear about concerts.
I've seen all variations of CSN&Y over the years, from the 1970s through the 2000s, but my most memorable show was on this same 1974 tour. It was at Roosevelt Stadium, in Jersey City, New Jersey, of all places, on August 8, 1974, the day Richard Nixon appeared on national TV in the U.S. and resigned as President. CSN&Y began the show saying, and playing, "(It's Been A) Long Time Coming", and sang it, along with the entire audience, with more joy and positive emotion as you could ever hear. After almost 6 years of the (at that time, thanks for the memories, "W"!) worst and most hated President in the history of America, that whole night became a huge celebration, and CSN&Y were never better.
Gorgeous music!
kinda miss W
this new Criminal in Chief (Putins puppy) is going to be a historic Low Point
I've seen all variations of CSN&Y over the years, from the 1970s through the 2000s, but my most memorable show was on this same 1974 tour. It was at Roosevelt Stadium, in Jersey City, New Jersey, of all places, on August 8, 1974, the day Richard Nixon appeared on national TV in the U.S. and resigned as President. CSN&Y began the show saying, and playing, "(It's Been A) Long Time Coming", and sang it, along with the entire audience, with more joy and positive emotion as you could ever hear. After almost 6 years of the (at that time, thanks for the memories, "W"!) worst and most hated President in the history of America, that whole night became a huge celebration, and CSN&Y were never better.
Hmmmmmm we'll see
Yeah, check out the personnel listing for this album. It's like a CSN&Y / JA / GD supergroup!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Could_Only_Remember_My_Name#Personnel
I heard this a lot at parties when it was new, but it was never in my own collection. Lately I picked up the CD, and it still sounds amazing!
For me, he was the genius of CS&N, and this album, which was the soundtrack of the summer of 1972 in the 8 track player in my Chev Malibu, illustrates why.
my first car was a 1972 Malibu, also had this on 8track as well
I've seen all variations of CSN&Y over the years, from the 1970s through the 2000s, but my most memorable show was on this same 1974 tour. It was at Roosevelt Stadium, in Jersey City, New Jersey, of all places, on August 8, 1974, the day Richard Nixon appeared on national TV in the U.S. and resigned as President. CSN&Y began the show saying, and playing, "(It's Been A) Long Time Coming", and sang it, along with the entire audience, with more joy and positive emotion as you could ever hear. After almost 6 years of the (at that time, thanks for the memories, "W"!) worst and most hated President in the history of America, that whole night became a huge celebration, and CSN&Y were never better.
Hoka-hey! got that right otis
just call it Mt Tam
Why does he not remember his own?
Gee - glad you can afford to buy that many
Great song, great album.
crosby by b-Dub
©2004-2014 b-Dub
Charcoal on paper. Approximately 20''x16''. David Crosby.
The photo has skewed the perspective a bit, and the charcoal has not been fixed, resulting in some unwanted smudging.
That's what my dad used to say when I asked for my allowance.
The Crosby's 2014 album "Croz" has a great concept, whose sound is notoriously crossed by some melancholy, what is right, and , by the way, coincides with the current time that the World also crosses, crisis of values, principles, rules, like everything converges in a tyrannical despotism of subordination to the money. As a "revolution" deliberately mounted in reverse backwards, instigated by the pyramid top. And that's how some people well established, easily "sell his ass for two cents". Sell their dignity and conscience of men, in return for maintaining their material comforts. Other citizens, f*** them. This condition is the vilest baseness that any human being can experience. I quote another song of another author: "We ask: What is a human life, if not is dedicated to the work of relieving suffering?" But time will show us that this is not the way. All will change.
DaveInVA wrote:
Sounds great on the original 7.5 ips Reel to Reel tape also...
"Tamalpais" is misspelled in the title bar.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches loves this song...
Sounds great on the original 7.5 ips Reel to Reel tape also...
Yeah, if they'd just get rid of that jerk Crosby it would be terrific. I gave it a five, down from an 8 or 9 for those talented guys hangin' w/ bad company.
Reading these comments pages, it turns out that Crosby is a lot more controversial than I thought.
For me, he was the genius of CS&N, and this album, which was the soundtrack of the summer of 1972 in the 8 track player in my Chev Malibu, illustrates why.
100% right on. One of the best albums in my collection, and Crosby is a genius, taking CSN(Y) to levels they never would have reached without him. Saw him and Nash in Denver a couple of years ago and he still has it, man. Opened with Eight Miles High "to get it out of my system" and it just soared from there for 2 1/2 hours.
So awesome to now hear it on the interweb! Thanks RP.
Yup!
Yeah, if they'd just get rid of that jerk Crosby it would be terrific. I gave it a five, down from an 8 or 9 for those talented guys hangin' w/ bad company.
Reading these comments pages, it turns out that Crosby is a lot more controversial than I thought.
For me, he was the genius of CS&N, and this album, which was the soundtrack of the summer of 1972 in the 8 track player in my Chev Malibu, illustrates why.
Crosby
Nash
Jorma
Garcia
Lesh
Kreutzmann
Yeah, if they'd just get rid of that jerk Crosby it would be terrific. I gave it a five, down from an 8 or 9 for those talented guys hangin' w/ bad company.
Crosby
Nash
Jorma
Garcia
Lesh
Kreutzmann
Mt. Tamalpais was a part of my childhood in the Bay Area as a kid, too. Whenever we went from Berkeley to Stinson Beach, Tamales Bay and other points nearby we went over the montain to get there. This was before there was the San Rafael bridge. Take the ferry across, get off and go a little bit and make that left hand turn by San Quentin, go through Mill Valley and up and over. We always kept an eye out for the little frozen waterfalls and patches of snow along the roadside. It was the only place in the Bay Area where you could see things like that. There were also the wild ferns and all kinds of vegetation that made the trip rather magical.
A very special place indeed.
On a miserable rainy evening in London - now this makes me smile and think - not long now for light mognings and evenings and, perhaps, some sunshie!!
Replying to myself - and it's a grey drizzling November afternoon in London - this will help me think about the sunny day we'll have tomorrow