Graham Nash Hasn't Ruled Out Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young Reunion
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(Classic Rock) Graham Nash says he won't rule out a Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young reunion - despite previously saying the band had "no" future. The singer-songwriter has been embroiled in a bitter fight with David Crosby, who he claims has been "awful" to him over the past two years, after he'd previously opened a rift with Neil Young. Crosby later claimed the "inaccuracies" and "misinformation" of Nash's 2013 memoir Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life had contributed to their spat. The feud reached boiling point last year when the pair had a physical altercation onstage, with Nash insisting Crosby "single-handedly tore the heart out of CSNY and CSN." But he now appears to have softened his stance on a comeback, after he was told Young hinted at the possibility of future CSNY activity. Nash tells Rolling Stone: "Well, he's right, you never know. There have been times when I've been so pissed at us all for wasting time and not getting on with the job that I wouldn't talk to any of them. "But if Crosby came and played me four songs that knocked me on my ass, what the f*** am I supposed to do as a musician, no matter how pissed we are at each other?" Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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