Crosby, Stills & Nash - Long Time Gone | REACTION/REVIEW
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- Crosby, Stills & Nash - Long Time Gone | REACTION/REVIEW
BizMatik Reviews and Reacts to Crosby, Stills & Nash - Long Time Gone
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The groove is absolutely undeniable. The bass is encompassing your soul. This is missing from today's music. "Soul"
Ah, the good ole hippie days! Protests, peace, love, weed and acid. Hope I die before I get old and don't trust anyone over thirty. I'm 73 now but fond memories of a great time that is now impossible in this day-and-age.
from a 72.
"The darkest hour is always just before dawn." This album really takes me back to '69 when I was young; what a time that was.
Also the coldest
Stephen Stills! UNDERRATED as a guitar player!
Opening song to the Woodstock documentary movie, with people arriving and walking to the concert site, setting up the stage and sound system, towers, and views of the landscape. The best choice possible to fit the scene!
Great choice! This is a David Crosby song r I p. I highly recommend their song Wooden Ships if you haven’t heard it, Stephen Stills goes off on guitar 🎸
You have matured in the music well son. You nailed it when you said that about the hair being a rebellious thing.
"you've got to speak out / speak out against the madness / speak your mind / if you dare ..." (i know you've got the lyrics, i just love this section so much)
Another timely classic. Those were tumultuous times.
This is one of the many CSN&Y songs I learned to sing harmony by singing along with since their music first came out and I was a teen. As a preteen I was a huge fan of the Buffalo Springfield, the Bryds, and the Hollies in the mid 60's. This is near the earliest phase of my personal music history and awareness that began with a few favorite Golden Oldies, i.e. pre-Beach Boys and Beatles, and began to mature with the "British Invasion" and the birth of Motown. Such a great time to be growing up musically.
I was in my late teens early 20's in the 90's. CSN toured all the time then. I saw them 14 times in my lifetime. 12 of which were in the 90's. So glad I threw back to Hippy music in the late 80's waiting for anything that sounded good to come along. Nirvana of course just blew everything off the map soon enough but the late 80's were hard on music. The last time I saw David sing before he walked was in Red Rocks in 2019. They did "Ohio" and hearing him harmonize with Amanda was probably the prettiest sound I've heard in my life. I miss David. He was such an asshole and such a gifted, beautiful soul. Talk about a nuanced person. All the love for him and I hope he walks tall and easy, he deserves to.
Brothers and sisters, will we ever learn? It has indeed been a long time coming.
Another great CS&N song featuring David Crosby. This was part of some of the best music ever made. Very fitting that this song was used in the beginning of the "Woodstock" movie.
I remember this song then, but now I can't hear it without seeing the guy and gal on the horse from the Woodstock footage. Such excellent harmony.
They came together through the efforts of Mama Cass in Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles. Read the book by that title.
I love how the song breaks apart at the end, but that it still works. Growing your hair at age 16 in the 60s got you called a lot of names as well. In the late 60s you had The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, The Beach Boys, The Mamas & The Papas, Simon & Garfunkel, CS&N, CCR, The Kinks, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors and, and, and.... Yeah, it was an amazing time.
Loved your comments, Biz!
Teach your children well by them is an awesome song. If your interested. Stay healthy ✌️
Genuine music created by genuinely talented songwriters and musicians . Not plastic pop music made by plastic people
Grew up with this music, the best ever. Brings back so many memories, bon fires, friends and of course Strawberry Hill 😂. We're lucky to be alive.
Young joined them on the next album titled Deja Vu.
Hey well said Biz. Another great reaction
You nailed it again!!!✌️
I know every word, every one. An anthem to my generation.
Another great song choice, Big Soul Biz. Amazing lyrics and telling it like it is. Your commentary is always enlightening, and spot-on.
Fun fact. The house on the cover was abandoned. They noticed that their positions on the couch were wrong and went back to get another shot, but the house was gone.
Not fun at all
I thought it was fun
Hi good evening to you and everyone from me here in Marine City Michigan. I'm 66 and been a fan of Crosby Stills Nash and Young forever. . Best album is 4 Way Street ( live) . Sending hugs and love always
There is a version out there of Tom Jones with CS&N singing this song on THE TOM JONES SHOW. Tom Goes crazy and it is amazing 🤩
Another great reaction.
Dig.
Stills played all the instruments...
everyone!
Peace one earth.
Crosby played rhythm guitar and Dallas Taylor played drums on this one.
@@Straydogger Ah... perhaps you are correct. I forgot Dallas. Thanks.
This so takes me back to my hippie days! Yes, long hair was most definitely a sign of rebellion back then. Great song, I would suggest this whole album.
Hey Biz ,great reaction!Back in the day a British journalist named Pete Frame published a couple of books called Rock Family Trees.They were literaly Family Trees showing how a lot of major Rock bands were connected.
Cool. I'd love to see that.
So great 💪🏻❤️
David Crosby sounds great here....
I love you Biz❤
They sounded so revolutionary. Of course the Vietnam War was going on.
Here is the quick version of the band. Neil Young was with Stephen Stills in Buffalo Springfield. After that band dissolved Neil had a successful solo career. He joined CSN shortly after this record was released and they played at Woodstock 1969. Neil would play with CSN for a bit, then release a solo album after leaving them and return and exit several times with CSN over the years. David Crosby left the Byrds to join CSN. Graham Nash left the Hollies to join CSN. They all did solo projects over the years but Neil was the most successful at it. David Crosby remarked about Neil " he could write 5 songs for every one I wrote.
Great song! 😊
There's a great video on CZcams with Tom Jones singing this song with CSN&Y. It's well worth watching.
Song - deja'vu on album deja'vu
and Carry On from same album.
Da Bass
Mama Cass helped get them together.
Wooden Ships by CSN , Jefferson Airplane covered the song
It's one of my all-time favorite albums, Biz
8:14 of my favorite songs on that album. I remember some of us sitting around a deck..a post high school graduation party. Somebody had an acoustic guitar, and we sang this song, and Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. No one was ever going to sign us to a recording contract. Ha! Awful but earnest.
By the way. Buddy Miles, drummer and vocalist for mighty fine soul band. Big Hit: "Them Changes". He at one time had an afro out to 8:14 his shoulders. Truly, it was epic!
Runner up in massive hair? SLY and the Family Stone. Also, one of my favorite bands.
Great reaction Biz 💋 I love seeing you vibe to CSN can you react to Cortez the killer by Neil Young and Crazy Horse🙌🏼
What a groovy beat ☮️☮️☮️
Thanks, Biz. You nailed it.
David Crosby, RIP. "But don't - no, don't no - try to get yourself elected \ If you do you had better cut your hair, mm" Vagabonds! I like it. I remember hearing "Long Time Gone" on the AM radio when I was little. It's a signature song of the sixties. CSN&Y got plenty of play over FM rock radio airwaves throughout the seventies. Stephen Stills played those licks that can sound in retrospect like Neil Young. Gotta figure they influenced each other's playing over the years.
This song was/is a strong note to begin the 'Woodstock' movie on. 'Wooden Ships' also shows up early on the theater speakers,well before they arrive on-screen. Can't recall which plays first, perhaps '...Ships'. Then they're acoustic, their 4th appearance together, iirc.
It's all a very cool web to get stuck in, ain't it?
✌🏼😘🎶🕸❤️✨️🕊
It's such a shame that this song is as needed today as it did then. Great song!
CSN taught us to be political.
Check out the video with Tom Jones jamming with them on this song
If you share the song deja'vu from the album deja'vu, i will share it. From Australia 🇦🇺
✌️out❤
Why didnt you do live 4 way street version of this...wimpy boys struck again