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I saw CSNY at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in '74 (or was it '73?). Best concert I've ever been to. Opened with Jesse Colin Young. Included The Band, Santana, and CSNY. Stage was in center field. We were just barely on the outfield grass behind 2nd base. The field and stands were filled. Started early afternoon and music went until about midnight. Unforgettable experience.
Back to David Crosby. Great songwriter (I've had Triad running through my head the last couple of days), musician, and singer.
 
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I used to listen to CSN and CSN&Y a lot back in middle school and high school. No real reason I eventually stopped listening to their stuff, but I did. Time was 4 and 20 was my favorite tune. Driving down highway one on my way to San Diego.
I got into that late 60's Sunset Strip scene (after the fact of course) and got into groups like They Byrds, Love, Buffalo Springfield, Love. Poco and all of the groups they spawned. The first album then the next one with Neil Young were the best and they're timeless, still listen to them this day. 4+20 was a fun song to learn on guitar when I was a beginner along with Helplessly Hoping
 
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I saw CSNY at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in '74 (or was it '73?). Best concert I've ever been to. Opened with Jesse Colin Young. Included The Band, Santana, and CSNY. Stage was in center field. We were just barely on the outfield grass behind 2nd base. The field and stands were filled. Started early afternoon and music went until about midnight. Unforgettable experience.
Back to David Crosby. Great songwriter (I've had Triad running through my head the last couple of days), musician, and singer.
The Notorious Byrds Brothers is one of my favorite 60's albums, not at all underrated by those into that scene but relatively unknown by normies
 
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I got into that late 60's Sunset Strip scene (after the fact of course) and got into groups like They Byrds, Love, Buffalo Springfield, Love. Poco and all of the groups they spawned. The first album then the next one with Neil Young were the best and they're timeless, still listen to them this day. 4+20 was a fun song to learn on guitar when I was a beginner along with Helplessly Hoping
I was once within 20 feet of Neil Young. He's the real king of rock n roll.
 
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I corresponded with him briefly many years ago ([email protected], if I recall), but we were not friends or even acquaintances. He would later tour SA with CSN and my wife and kids would experience that.

He has a link to Columbus. My memory is somewhat inaccurate because it has been 50 years, but I was an aspiring musician back then. There was a guy (I think John) who sometimes visited John Hoppe at his String Shoppe on High Street. John wrote/played folk/rock songs using modal chords. He had introduced Crosby to modal chords during a visit to Columbus years before (and Crosby remembered this when I mentioned it). So, perhaps there was a piece of Columbus on the stage at Woodstock when Wooden Ships rang out.
 
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