Crosby, Stills And Nash Are Over Due To Falling Out
. Young announced in October that he'd have no more to do with his CSNY colleagues, leading Crosby to comment: "That's like saying there are mountains in Tibet. We know, Neil. We already knew." Nash said in November that he still hoped the band had a future. Now he tells Lust For Life: "You asked me if there's more of CSN? My answer is 'no,' and that's very sad, because we're pretty good. "But I don't like David Crosby right now. He's been awful to me these last two years, just f***ing awful. I've been there and saved his f***ing ass for 45 years - and he treated me like sh*t." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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