Crosby, Stills & Nash Madison Square Garden Tuesday, 6/21/1977

Fresh on the heals of the only Led Zeppelin show that I would experience, the first of what would turn out to be many Crosby, Stills and Nash concerts that I would attend took place at Madison Square Garden in June, 1977. Now I do not have any specific memory of this particular concert, and I am not sure that this was the same show, but there was a CSN concert where we took the 7 train from Flushing to Penn Station when the ride was abruptly stopped for what seemed like a long time. As a matter of fact, the train did not move for so long that we were in danger of missing the start of the concert. The train eventually got going and we later heard that someone had apparently jumped in front of a train ahead of us causing the delay. While the concert itself is not clear, I do recall the train delay as if it happened yesterday. These blogs will show a decades long journey from teen to grandfather following the music and careers of Crosby, Stills, Nash (& Young) in all of their many configurations.as solo artists and as a “supergroup”. David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash have been a focal point of my rock and roll obsession for decades; a perfect blend of acoustic, electric, lyrical genius and harmonies that helped to forge, expand, and cement the folk rock movement as led by Bob Dylan among many others before them. Crosby, Stills and Nash are at odds with each other following various falling outs through the years, and David Crosby claims that he may lose his house due to the inability to tour in this pandemic year 2020. However unlikely a reunion seems at the present, never say never when it comes to these aging road warriors who continue to record and tour as solo artists into, we hope, the foreseeable future

Triad

Rock on!

GQ

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