![]() Hope for any group undertaking was dashed again and again - first by Crosby’s disparaging comments on Young’s partner and later wife Daryl Hannah (for which Crosby later apologized), and then by a falling out between longtime friends Crosby and Nash that remains to this day. To date, that odd performance (Young largely bobbing and weaving behind the trio as they sang) remains their final appearance as a quartet CSN’s trio incarnation broke up about two years later. Then, once again, silence - until CSNY shared the stage once more, this time for the Bridge School’s 2013 benefit. And it will be the latest example of the way in which, throughout their often fractious 54-year history, Young has been the force in pulling all four of them back into the same room - and often to support his own causes. That declaration came on the heels of Young’s own, which resulted in all of his Warner Brothers albums vanishing from that streaming platform.Īssuming CSN’s request is granted by the business side of the music business - a source close to the situation believes that their albums, both group and solo, will be pulled down “in the coming days” - it will be the latest moment in which these four very different men could agree on something. “We support Neil and we agree with him that there is dangerous disinformation being aired on Spotify’s Joe Rogan podcast,” read CSN’s statement in part. ![]() On Wednesday, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash joined their erstwhile bandmate Neil Young in requesting that their music be yanked off Spotify as a way to protest the service’s alliance with podcaster and Covid vaccine skeptic Joe Rogan. For Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young loyalists craving a reunion of any type, that moment has unexpectedly arrived - sort of.
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