Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Country Girl (unreleased, live version) - Houston, TX - 12.18.69
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- Not exactly sure the history of this recording, but believe it was recorded live while on tour with CSNY, circa December 18, 1969 at Hofheinz Pavilion - University Of Houston (Texas). Played live a mere 7 times in history, this version is a rare treat, apparently played solo by Neil during a CSNY show (is anyone else playing on this track??) Country Girl was released on the mega successful CSNY album, Déjà Vu....
Déjà Vu is the first album by the rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and the second by the trio configuration of Crosby, Stills, and Nash. It was released in March of 1970 by Atlantic Records, catalogue SD-7200. It topped the pop album chart for one week and generated three Top 40 singles: "Teach Your Children," "Our House," and "Woodstock." In 2003, the album was ranked number 148 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Déjà Vu was greatly anticipated after the popularity of the first CSN album and the addition of Young to the group. Stills estimates that the album took around 800 hours of studio time to record; this figure may be exaggerated, even though the individual tracks display meticulous attention to detail. The songs, except for "Woodstock", were recorded as individual sessions by each member, with each contributing whatever was needed that could be agreed upon. Young does not appear on all of the tracks, and drummer Dallas Taylor and bassist Greg Reeves are credited on the cover with their names in slightly smaller typeface. Jerry Garcia plays pedal steel on "Teach Your Children" and John Sebastian plays mouth-harp on the title track.
Four singles were released from the album with all but the last (Carry On) charting on the Hot 100.
The popularity of the album contributed to the success of the four albums released by each of the members in the wake of Déjà Vu: Neil Young's After the Gold Rush, Stephen Stills' self-titled solo debut, David Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name, and Graham Nash's Songs for Beginners.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 148 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.] The same year, the TV network VH1 named Déjà Vu the 61st greatest album of all time. The album ranked at #14 for the Top 100 Albums of 1970 and #217 overall by Rate Your Music.
The album was reissued for compact disc after being remastered from the original tapes at Ocean View Digital by Joe Gastwirt on September 6, 1994. In 1997, guitarist Fareed Haque covered the entire album in jazz form for the Blue Note Cover Series.
Track listing
Side one
"Carry On" (Stephen Stills) -- 4:26
"Teach Your Children" (Nash) -- 2:53
"Almost Cut My Hair" (Crosby) -- 4:31
"Helpless" (Young) -- 3:33
"Woodstock" (Joni Mitchell) -- 3:54
Side two
"Déjà Vu" (Crosby) -- 4:12
"Our House" (Nash) -- 2:59
"4 + 20" (Stills) -- 2:04
"Country Girl: A. Whiskey Boot Hill/B. Down, Down, Down/C. Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty)" (Young) -- 5:11
"Everybody I Love You" (Stills, Young) -- 2:21
Personnel
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
David Crosby : rhythm guitar, vocals
Stephen Stills : guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, vocals
Graham Nash: rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals
Neil Young: guitar, keyboards, harmonica, vocals
Additional personnel
Dallas Taylor: drums, percussion
Greg Reeves: bass (3-6, 9-10)
Jerry Garcia: pedal steel guitar (2)
John Sebastian: harmonica (6)
Production
Producers: David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Neil Young
Engineer: Bill Halverson
Art direction: Gary Burden
Design: Gary Burden
Photography: Henry Diltz, Tom Gundelfinger
Direction: Elliot Roberts and associates
Agent: David Geffen
Digital remastering: Joe Gastwirt - Hudba
If you want to hear part of the show this brilliant Country Girl came from, follow this link and go to the 34 min, 30 second mark. You can hear David Crosby introduce Neil as one of his favorite Canadians (along with Joni Mitchell, Pierre Trudeau & Leonard Cohen). czcams.com/video/Rw0fnwYwoQY/video.html
‘Video no longer available, account terminated’ That sounds pretty dystopian….
The video was taken down. But you can hear the Country Girl intro by Croz here, scroll to 34 min 40 second mark czcams.com/video/pT8MMbm5iuA/video.htmlsi=qK1mptvbtNsDLPZE
The most overlooked song on Deja Vu.
NY did not include this on his greatest hits album. Never knew why, it IS one of the greatest.
I was just blessed to see Neil & Crazy Horse!! Thank u lord
An astonishing song, known by few. Absolute genius!!!
"Known by few". Lol. You fashion yourself a member of some hipster element? Song is incredibly well known
It was on an album that sold 8 million copies...
My absolute favorite CSNY song of all time. The soaring production on Deja Vu blows my mind to this very day 53 years later. When that organ cimes in at the early start, to Stills' verse and of course those soaring, orgasmic harmonies ! This solo gem of just Neil on acoustic is the best musical treat (new for me) that I've had in years. Lyrics are strange but the melodies are fantadtic. What did we ever do before You Tube?
Any release of Deja Vu just sounds incredible. The production is absolutely perfect.
Yes. Country Girl is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written/performed. You must watch the cover version pasted below. I ain't gonna lie, and I'm not embarrassed to say: Every time I watch it I'm ballin' my eyes out by the end. So beautiful: czcams.com/video/j8P-xe1vYHY/video.html
What do you think of this? czcams.com/video/lgw9R2kzG3Q/video.htmlsi=wLABjW10T04vPIfp
Acoustic alchemy of the rarest vintage , drink it in 50 years later it still reaches the parts other fail to.
Almost 50 years listening to this fella and I'm blown away hearing this version.
This is such a classic early Neil Young song. To hear it live, it's only Y and no CSN, for me words can not describe. I'm so happy I got to hear Neil sing this song live! Only wish he would do it again.
czcams.com/video/R7AzfnALQbc/video.html tune in to around the 1hr 05m 00s part of this link. an absolute treasure
@@peacefrogx ‘Video no longer available, account terminated’ That sounds pretty dystopian….
Staggering how great this is...
I agree!!! It is unbelievable...! Words can't express it. So I'll stop.
yep, this gets played at my funeral
well.... well said!
Neil Young is up there with Bob Dylan when it comes to writing brilliant songs! Love you Neil
Isn't it Marvelous..it's so great especially growing up through the time...and it's Timelessness
One of my top 10 faves of Neils...
When I was 14 to 15 and saddened by the spin of the world, I would listen to this album furiously over the course of the week. I think that it is sometimes unusual what takes us through and makes us who we are.
Astounding tune .Takes you all over the place in a strange way
Musically and lyrically it's a quite complex song. Have loved it since it came out and just earlier this week (today is 10/13/2019) I looked up the chords and lyrics and then analyzed it, this is a heck of a lot more than a typical verse-chorus, verse-chorus, bridge, verse-chorus song. here's what I wrote:
czcams.com/video/C7fp3Ui5bTQ/video.html
Country Girl by Neil Young from CSNY's Deja Vu
Saw this listing of the three component songs of COUNTRY GIRL on the wikipedia listing for the CSNY album Deja Vu. Never realized there were three sub songs but with a little thought I think I have the divisions figured out.
The three subsongs are:
1). Whiskey Boot Hill
2). Down Down Down
3). Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty)
Whiskey Boot Hill
Starts in A Minor (with a switch from Am to Amaj7)
Am D Am7 D Am D Am7 D
Am Amaj7
Winding paths through tables and glass, First fall was new
Bm7 Cmaj7 Bm Em Em7
Now watch the summer pass so close to you
Chorus in A Major
A Cmaj7
Too late to keep the change too late to pay
F Esus4 E Am D Am7 D Am D Am7 D
No time to stay the same too young to leave
2nd verse (with different melody and chords) in A Minor (without a switch from Am to A or Amaj7)
Am Bm C Dm
No pass out sign on the door set me thinking
Am Bm C
Are waitresses paying the price of their winking
Am G Am G
While stars sit at bars and decide what they're drinking
Am G C E
They drop by to die 'cause it's faster than sinking
(same) Chorus in A Major
A Cmaj7
Too late to keep the change, too late to pay
F
No time to stay the same
A Cmaj7
Too late to keep the change, too late to pay
F Esus4 E Am D Am7 D Am D Am7 D
No time to stay the same, too young to leave
this much (at least) has to be all part of the first song since both verses have the same chorus (chords and lyrics), although the chords, timing, etc on the two verses is quite different. Also the first verse only has two lines while the second verse has three lines. AND, the first and second choruses while close are NOT the same, the second chorus has more lines.
Down Down Down
Am Bm C Bm C D
Find out that now was the answer to answers that you gave later
Am Bm C Bm
She did the things that we both did before now
C D
But who forgave her?
Am D F Am
If I could stand to see her crying I would tell her not to care
D
When she learns of all your lying
F A A/G D/F# A A/G D/F#
Will she join you there?
Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty) (as with me, was his Country Girl a waitress? And as with me, was his country girl waitress also a cowgirl?)
(then this (Below) is obviously the third song, COUNTRY GIRL, so the middle song DOWN DOWN DOWN is pretty obvious by elimination)
A A/G D/F# A A/G D/F#
Country girl I think you're pretty, got to make you understand
A A/G D/F# A A/G D/F# A A/G D/F#
Have no lovers in the city, let me be your country man
A A/G D/F# A A/G D/F#
Got to make you understand
A A/G D/F# A A/G D/F#
Got to make you understand
A A/G D/F# A
Country girl ...
(and as with me, I’m sure he wanted his Country Girl to understand, lol)
who ever is listening to this rare beauty is a true blue CSNY believer.
One of the very greatest songs of all time. What a genius!!!
What an honour that I have ears that hear and found my way here/hear. What an absolute treasure. Thank you so much for sharing it.
btw great info and sound quality superb
An honor is sure.
Just listening I can hear why -No doubt - Bob Dylan visited NY’s childhood home in Canada. Respect for a fellow Genius as a songwriter and performer. Thank you Mr . Young!
Country girl I think you're pretty.....goosebumps
beautiful. the best from deja vu. pure neil
My favorite Neil Young tune and that arrangement in Deja vu slays me every time
Ahhhh , Crosby, Stills and Nash must have stepped out for a smoke or something because this is Neil Young just singing by himself sounding great as always .
tackless the boys were doing a bit more than just smoking at this point in their career! That's for sure!!
It is Neil by himself!
You must of heard 4 Way Street i assume. All 4 of them always did some songs solo during all their shows.
Wow. What a treasure. The record version is epic, but stripped down to just his voice and guitar, amazing.
What do you think if this version? czcams.com/video/lgw9R2kzG3Q/video.htmlsi=wLABjW10T04vPIfp
@@Spanosmusic Wow! After all this time, I didn't know this existed. I knew that Country Girl was a combination of two of his songs, but I assumed, incorrectly, that he was writing them both around the same time when he decided to mesh them together. Never owned a Bufflalo Springfield album, guess I should have. Thanks very much.
@@guitarjonn7103 Well that version along with many other songs were locked away at the record company for over 30 years, Neil finally got them all released on a box set. They only had 3 albums, although they had enough songs for another album, but Neil left the band. Part of Carry On was also originally a Buffalo Springfield song, "Questions" as with Neil's acoustic version of "On The Way Home" from the 4 Way Street album, that to was a Buffalo Springfield song, it's about the band breaking up. The first time I heard Down, Down, Down, it blew me away.
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Masterpiece
Amazing! Just Neil
He sure did churn out some amazing music
I was there, what a great show!
Memories. Youth. Seems like yesterday.
Saw Graham Nash do Country Girl this summer in Hammondsport NY. Marvelous!
3 different songs..segued together as one piece. Brilliant !
Brilliant performance just listen
Always loved this song and so many more of his. Was 8 years old when I herd the lp from older sister. Those where the days such great music to be brought up on and Neil is still one of my favorite artists to this day
Incredible and beautiful version of this song
When I first heard this at about 13-14 years old it just resonated about the country girl I knew I had to spend life with.
Hey Rusted thank you for the pleasure (even without harmonies) is a great song to play acoustically, big thumbs up!!
Gus : )
Since its release oh so long ago, this has been one of my favorites. I used to play it on my guitar when I was a teenager. Not sure if I still could. I'm in my 60's now.
A fantastic song.
🎉 the song makes my soul smile
This, Sugar Mountain and Cortez the Killer and I can die a happy man!
Agree. DBTR also.
Wow, thank you so much for finding/posting this...one of my favorites & I've never heard this version. Oh Neil....
Used to do this song with a college trio that I sang with way back when. Love this album and song ….
What a gem .One of Neil Youngs many in my mind
I like Neil Young and so I like this version. It's raw and sounds great. If you like the album version, that's great too.
Oooo, look at that guitar Nash is holding. Nice. This is tremendous!
Beautifully haunting!
Even more haunting to me anyway. czcams.com/video/lgw9R2kzG3Q/video.htmlsi=wLABjW10T04vPIfp
Detroit concert
Soak it up, the audio on the tube
Love it
Totally Solo Neil, GENUIS!
NY way back then was in a different league in my mind .Lucky for us he still comes up with ace and in NY twist and turns creating superb tunes today
This recording is realy great!
The album was practically a solo version, too, since Young recorded it separately with different musicians. He only brought it into the studio for the others to put on their vocals and they could include it on a CSNY album.
what a great tune .NY has now been doing great tunes with astounding melodies and sounds both live and on record that in my mind when the popular [so called] music ends [1954 to ?] and is examined and put in context like classical music era ,The Jazz era ,big band etc Neil Youngs music will figure amongst the best if not the best in my mind
Hard to argue with that opinion. This performance alone is absolutely astounding.
Great unplugged version, however I used to blast the part when he organ comes in while driving.
Me too!! Touches me on so many levels.
LOL I still do💥💥💥
yes it does bought this on 8 track cassette in 1970 played it in my hippie van while driving the back country of the santa ynez valley of santa barbara county ca long winter sun shadows along with crosby's ICORMN, stills 1st, and country joe and fish electric music we lived it and never has been duplicated since
Winding paths
through tables and glass
First fall was new
Now watch the summer pass
So close to you.
Too late to keep the change,
Too late to pay,
No time to stay the same
Too young to leave.
No pass out sign on the door
set me thinking
Are waitresses paying the price
of their winking?
While stars sit in bars and decide
what their drinking,
They drop by to die 'cause it's
faster than sinking.
Too late to keep the change,
Too late to pay,
No time to stay the same
Too late to keep the change,
Too late to pay,
No time to stay the same
Too young to leave.
Find out that now was the answer
To answers that you gave later
She did the things
that we both did before, now,
But who forgave her.
If I could stand to see her crying
I would tell her not to care.
When she learns of all your lyin'
Will she join you there?
Country girl I think you're pretty,
Got to make you understand,
Have no lovers in the city,
Let me be your country man.
Got to make you understand.
Neil nailed it
Thank you xx
Is there a live clip anywhere out there of this concert
Almost an obsession, love this concert ( Detroit )
Thank you ...!!! It's beautiful...
Thank you so much for posting this - at last, I can learn a solo version without trying to decipher who's singing what - I'll just learn this version! Even though it's in D and C like on the record. What an unbelievable song...
deep underrated song
NOT CSN&Y. Only Neil's voice and guitar here. This is Neil solo.
True, but it was played during a CSNY concert.
Stephen, the poster states that it was during a CSNY concert. Those concerts must have been great, had the 4 way street album on a bootleg 8 track back in the day. All great songs.
Excelente canción...
This is the best thing ive ever listened to
Wow! Glad this beauty popped up to remind me of it. Beautifully tragic. So many of Neil Youngs theme revolve around some level of loss.
Tak skal du have. 💕 ✨️
🌬️ blown away
Thanks i love this song! what 4 geniusus.
Find out that now was the answer...
To answers that you gave later
She did the things
that we both did before, now,
But who forgave her?...
If I could stand to see her crying
I would tell her not to care.
Amazing... unbelievable... classic! Neil is the greatest of them all! Peace out!
David Crosby Everybody's Been Burned and Neil Young's entire repertory fit so well you know why Crosby and Young did the classic rock scene.
Incredible, thanks for posting.
Beautiful song! I almost forgot how sweet it is. ❤
I didn't know this was EVER performed live! Thanks a lot for the upload!
Oh man so good.
answers to answers that you gave later ~ now that's my kinda talk!!?? Love this song...but then again I love em all!
Great description!
these songs always let my freak flag fly again, in my mind.
Love love love this!! ❤❤
Interesting. 5th fret capo, D minor through the tune, D major at the end. Listen to how clear his high F sounds on the very first note (oh, to be young again). The CSN album came out in May 1969, and as noted above Deja Vu came out March 1970. Nine months in between the two albums--and in that short interval they recorded a brilliant album, and appeared live among other places at Woodstock and Altamont. Quite a feat.
Somewhere along the line Neil dropped the key to C minor (3rd fret capo) and that's what appears on the album. Perhaps it was calculated, perhaps that's where it felt best after a bunch of live dates and 800 hours in the studio.
Funny, the lyric has never felt terribly opaque to me. Of course Neil was recycling some Buffalo Springfield stuff just like Stephen did in Carry On, but he and Stephen had developed something of a dialectic in their songs before this (I would be very surprised if Rock and Roll Woman and Mr. Soul weren't about the same woman). My personal opinion is that Country Girl is a direct follow-on to Stephen's 49 Bye Byes from the CSN album. 49 Bye Byes is told from the POV of a guy I call the Local, who is recalling how his girlfriend, the Waitress, was stolen by the Drifter. Whiskey Boot Hill is the story of the how the Drifter meets and steals the Waitress from the Boyfriend. Down Down Down is the confrontation between the two men: "If I could stand to see her crying/I would tell her not to care/When she learns of all your lying/will she join you then". Country Girl is the Drifter going for broke and asking the Waitress to run away with him. It's obvious from 49 Bye Byes that she does.
Bubblegum Conspiracy You appear to maybe have close ties to these legends? Great comment, timeline seems accurate. Thanks. But I thought the last line was, "will she join you THERE " but THEN fits just as well. I cover this song in regular A minor without Capo. Got all this from an official Neil Young complete songbook from 1978 that was authorized by him.
I'm sure you're right about that last word. I get so hung up on that high C (it sounds like Stephen singing to me, but I suppose it's Graham) that I never pay attention if it's "there" or "then". I sing it in C just because I like the way the capo makes the guitar sound. No, the only connection I have with that bunch is in my imagination. I recorded my video of "Helplessly Hoping" just to let them all know I'm available to fill in on bass or guitar or background vocals or fetch coffee.
one of the most complex and interesting chord progression coming from Neil...this song and expecting to fly are probably my faves
Rock and Roll Woman was about Grace Slick. Mr Soul was about a fan of Buffalo Springfield.
@@myke1957 Must be the same songbook I have lying around here somewhere. Was so excited to learn this song and it sounded gorgeous on my Martin D45. Really cut my teeth on Neil's music. Played in a duo with my buddy who sang and played harp. I think half the tunes on our songlist were Neil's.
beautiful
As Neil intended I feel, but the "sneaked on" harmonies were incredible on Deja vu!
gotta love he country girls
Wonderfull 🌺
Best son
Highest achievement in chord progressions; Bacharach level. So inspired to orchestrate it with an organ- Epic. At that time the Beatles had the Abby Road medley and the Tommy album was influence for sure. For a rock composer, Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar were the Zenith of serious composition. It never got better.
I. like neil. young. timeless
Wow! TY
Let me be your country man!!!!!!!
Probably my favorite Neil Young song of all time
Wow!
weed walkin women wow..........da 60s im cryin......
There is a bad, but great, video on CZcams of Gilluan Welsh and ? Doing this at the Bridge School , Neil joins them for the last part. A must see video
David Rawlings
YEA THIS IS ITT
3 years nobody's commented on this song and three years? I can get this in your bunkers for almost free!
They played it in Denver, Nov 23, 1969.....
Cette version solo à la guitare ressemble encore plus à « broken arrow » que la version enregistrée pour le lp « déjà vu ».
"...and on the 8th day God created music, handed it to Neil Young and said, "Go For It Big Man."
O well, great!
So beautiful and so difficult to sing it well
wow, never heard this version. so much cooler than the overblown, over-produced version on Déja VU. this is the real deal, the real Neil.
Hi Bruce - not sure I agree with your assessment of the Déja Vu version. To my ears the song is so incredibly strong that it carries such an arrangement brilliantly. I also love this acoustic version, which I am hearing for the first time; I hardly realised music could be so good. If we only had the lyrics they would stand as very powerful poetry.
When I hear a very young Neil singing ike in this song it's like I get to that time back too. And that feels a bit weird but very nice. I played his music from about I was 12 in 1969 (till now of course).
It's my favorite song on the album, it is epic.
This song is pretty much a reworking of his "Broken Arrow," which he recorded with Buffalo Springfield. Some musical passages are direct steals, but at least he's stealing from himself!
It's like a suite of disparate songlets. But they all fit together.
🌹
Where can I find the other six performances. To me, this suite was the best song Thhat CSNY ever recorded.
yes, it is
I can't think of a singer in the world who could do a cover of this song and do it justice
if you like music you like neil
Agree with everybody about how neat a song this is. I think the tuning/key is really interesting: IMHO, contrary to Bubblegum Conspiracy's comment below, he's playing it in d minor un-capoed. You can clearly hear the low F's and E's all over the place. OTOH, the CSNY cut from Deja-Vu has it in c minor, as does a solo recording of Neil doing Whiskey Boot Hill live that I just found, and it does indeed sound like a minor capoed up 3.
magnifique musica