Singer-songwriter-guitarist David Crosby, a founding member of hugely influential '60s rock units the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, has died at 81.
David Crosby(1941.8.14-2023.1.19)今年去世又一摇滚名宿,以The Byrds和Crosby, Stills & Nash身份两次入驻摇滚名人堂。他给挽仪老师留下的印象除了是加州民谣摇滚界的社交牛人外,还是CSNY四人里写歌最不商业的那个:歌词抽象难懂,CSNY最热门的单曲都不是他写的...挽仪老师很幸运地抓住了唯一一次看他演唱会的机会...
While Crosby was still in the band, he was pointedly irate over the idea that the Byrds might record material by outside writers, as they had on all their records, since he was coming up with his best work. When producer Gary Usher floated the idea of trying out some songs by the Bri...
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surfaces on “I See You,” otherwise a ringing rocker that brings to mind midperiod Beatles. McGuinn and Crosby sing in unison, creating a single narrative voice, a technique perfected by their pals John Lennon and Paul McCartney. “I See You” remains one of the best early Byrds songs....
By the end of the Sixties, the Byrds were coming out of a long transitional period. Vital founding members Gene Clark, David Crosby and Chris Hillman had flown the coop (if you will), migrating to solo projects or forming other groups in the expanding L.A. music scene. By 1970 they ha...
began performing folk songs with a Beatle beat. Gene Clark saw one of McGuinn's solo performances at The Troubadour in Los Angeles, and they formed a duo loosely model after the successful British twosome, Peter & Gordon. Things really came together when David Crosby added his harmonies to th...
was the main writer of the original 1964-66-era of the band, penning signature hits like “I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better” and “She Don’t Care About Time” as well as collaborating with Roger McGuinn and David Crosby on now legendary, ground breaking songs like “Eight ...
On January 20, 1965, a young guitarist walked into a session at Hollywood's Columbia Recording...Epstein, Dan