Tag Archives: Crosby Stills Nash and Young
DÉJÀ VU — WE HAVE ALL BEEN HERE BEFORE
Déjà vu was the first album featuring David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young. It was released in March 1970, receiving enormous attention and and achieving massive success. Fans, critics, other musicians… everybody loved it. The singles did well, the LP sold around the world, and even today Déjà vu is the most […]
RECORDS AND OTHER MEDIA
When Vinyl Connection began in 2013, I knew that a cross-platform presence was important. I just didn’t know what social media was. Or were. Or are, for that matter. Accounts on Tumblr, Instagram, Linkedin and Twitter were duly created, but the only one I paid any attention to (other than this venerable blog) was Tumblr, […]
1970 COUNTDOWN | NUMBER 4
4. CROSBY STILLS NASH AND YOUNG — Déjà Vu “Carry on” begins with purposeful strummed acoustic guitar before the voices enter, harmonising like a heavenly hippy chorus. Some slithery electric guitar creeps into the next bridge, instruments fall away for a sublime vocal refrain; here’s a little organ, a two word snap of Steven Stills’ […]