![]() |
Crosby, Stills, and Nash had all been disillusioned by their band experience and vowed never to be in a band again, until they hooked up, and heard that magical harmony that happened between them.
Then, they wondered what would happen if they "put four people in a space that only fits three" and the theory was that the result would be "explosive." Any thoughts on CSN vs. CSNY? Was their experiment a success? |
Quote:
UT-that answer, while very clever, is incorrect. |
Moved out of the trivia thread.
|
Okay but I'm tellin' the moderators that you're messin' with stuff!
|
I didn't like either of them.
|
Quote:
|
Back when the first album was released, I dug it a lot. There were some great songs on Deja Vu...but when CSN was released it became clear that they were better off without Young.
Today, they've become a dreary icon of hippie-wannabee faux nostalgia. You can now buy an offical CSNY used army shirt with an Official Peace Symbol Patch on it from thier site...for $100. How bogus. |
I've never had a big thing for either CSN or CSNY, to tell the truth.
|
I've seen CSN a couple times. I was hoping for Neil as well but probably like him more on his own.
|
I'm partial to Neil Young myself.
As far as my experience with live shows, I much prefer csny. As far as albums go, I like them either way/all. |
Both groupings had their high points. Overall, CSNY was probably more dynamic, more varied and more exciting.
|
I liked both
I find Neil Young's solo work to be terribly uneven, but probably that's because he's constantly exploring new ground. :cool: edit ~ Not solo really, but with other people. |
Put me down for Y.
|
Quote:
[robert]I've got my eye on you, Fokker.[/deNiro] |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:04 PM. |
Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.