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On Saturday I was lucky enough to see gods in action; Crosby, Stills &#38; Nash, performing in Brisbane at the Riverstage.
It&#8217;s been about 10 years since I last saw these guys live. The last time was in South Africa, on a night where a sudden downpour in an open arena had the sound washed away [...]<p>This has been a post from <a href="http://www.burgoblog.com">Burgo's Music Blog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.burgoblog.com/2007/12/16/crosby-stills-nash-about-time-for-brisbane/">Crosby, Stills &#038; Nash &#8211; About time for Brisbane&#8230;</a></p>



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<p>On Saturday I was lucky enough to see <em>gods </em>in action; <strong>Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash, performing in Brisbane at the Riverstage.</strong><br />
It&#8217;s been about 10 years since I last saw these guys live. The last time was in South Africa, on a night where a sudden downpour in an open arena had the sound washed away in a wall of water. Luckily, the weather cooperated with us this time, and CSN were treated to the conditions they deserve.</p>
<p>After the originally scheduled concert date of February was postponed, the breathless anticipation of the crowd was tangible for hours before, waiting in queue&#8230; so when the troupe walked on stage at 8.30pm, the roar that greeted them was <em>solid</em>.<br />
With that said, the trio didn&#8217;t really hit full song for me in the first half. Even with the opener of &#8220;<strong>Carry On</strong>&#8220;, there was a discordant feel to the music, something which was shocking and jarring for a band renowned for their crisp harmonies and meldings.</p>
<p>For the men themselves, not much appears to have changed: <strong>Stills</strong>, still the cantankerous old devil, flamboyantly wrestling with the guitar as if it was a beast he needed to tame; <strong>Nash</strong>, the consummate buffer between the two titans, someone who tries to invite you into the music; and <strong>Crosby</strong>, a space-traveller who has retreated into the world of music in his head, a place that always leaves a smile on his face&#8230; however, it seems a struggle to persuade him to return to the real world.<br />
Highlight of the first half, for me anyway, was <strong>Marrakesh Express</strong>. There was a glimpse there of time-past, and a hint that the second-half would deliver. We were not disappointed.</p>
<p>The band that returned after the intermission was the band we all know and love. From the beginning Nash-penned song of &#8220;<strong>Military Madness</strong>&#8220;, there was a synergy there that only the band of CSN can attain. Not only a synergy, but a renewed vigour and youth seemed to find them in the song. From there, the night was a amalgam of powerhouse rock and entrancing melodies, none of which were finer than on the song &#8220;<strong>Helplessly Hoping</strong>&#8220;.</p>
<p>I was surprised at the amount of Crosby-Nash material that was played, but unfortunately I think this might have something to do with the state of Stills; although he put on a stellar performace, he does not look a well man&#8230; whenever Crosby and Nash performed, he rushed to the edge of the stage, and in the darkness you could see him collapsing on a  stool, seemingly exhausted.</p>
<p>Stills, however, was undoubtedly the cause for my highlight of the night; against all expectation, CSN performed Stills&#8217; tune, &#8220;<strong>For What It&#8217;s Worth</strong>&#8220;, penned during his Buffalo Springfield days. I never thought I would be lucky enough to hear that performed live. It was everything I had hoped for.<br />
Another unexpected song for the night was Stills&#8217; solo performance of &#8220;<strong>4+20</strong>&#8220;, a song he reminded us was, &#8220;<em>simply a passing childish phase. Don&#8217;t read too much into a fleeting phase</em>&#8220;.</p>
<p>Crosby&#8217;s performance of his &#8220;<strong>Almost Cut My Hair</strong>&#8221; was a wonderful highlight as well, his voice leaping and soaring as if he was still a young man, belting out the lines:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>I feel like letting my freak flag fly<br />
Cause I feel like I owe it to someone</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>as if he was trying to tell us all, &#8220;You too can do this. Just believe&#8221;.</p>
<p>Rather than go through the wealth of material performed that night (around 2 and a half hours!), suffice to quote Graham Nash, responding to a request for a song from one of the front rows:<br />
&#8220;<em>We&#8217;ll play all the fucking songs we can remember man&#8230; all four of them. Or, in Crosby&#8217;s case, two</em>&#8220;.</p>
<p>Their interplay with the audience was wonderful; introducing the song &#8220;<strong>Our House</strong>&#8220;, Crosby stated, &#8220;<em>University studies have shown, that in the years between 1969 to 1974, 40% of all women who gave up their virginity, did so to this song&#8230;</em>&#8220;, to which Stills wryly replied, &#8220;<em>Yeah. And boy was I tired</em>&#8220;.<br />
The reality of the humour was forced home when a member of the audience threw a bra up onto the stage during one of the final songs. The boys looked at it for a while, and then Nash placed it up on his microphone stand, saying, &#8220;<em>Wow. It&#8217;s been a loooong time since we had one of these thrown up at us</em>&#8220;.</p>
<p>There was a magic there that night. Although the first half started off slowly, it was almost as if an energy built up and built up in the venue&#8230; eventually bursting the dams and possessing each and every person there, showing them the way of the music. So, naturally, when the band retired, there was a resounding encore call; to which the boys replied (of course), with stunning renditions of both &#8220;<strong>Teach Your Children</strong>&#8221; and &#8220;<strong>Woodstock</strong>&#8220;.</p>
<p>I grew up listening to CSN(Y); with both my mother and father avid fans, I really had no choice. So they had a lot to live up to that night.</p>
<p><strong>They blew away each and every expectation I had.</strong></p>
<p>Thanks boys.</p>
<p>Listen. Love. Support.</p>
<p>Listen: <a href="http://burgoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/4+20.mp3">Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash &#8211; 4+20 (live at Woodstock)</a><br />
Listen: <a href="http://burgoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/Amost_Cut_My_Hair.mp3">Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash &#8211; Almost Cut My Hair</a><br />
Listen: <a href="http://burgoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/Helplessly_Hoping.mp3">Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash &#8211; Helplessly Hoping</a></p>
<p>Website:  <a href="http://www.crosbystillsnash.com/" target="_blank">http://www.crosbystillsnash.com/</a></p>
<p><strong>Update 20 Dec:</strong><br />
I&#8217;ve just learned via Rolling Stone that Stephen Stills has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. According to the column:</p>
<blockquote><p><em><font size="2"> Last night on <em>Larry King Live</em>, Graham Nash revealed that Stephen Stills, his bandmate in Crosby, Stills and Nash, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The revelation followed a discussion between King and Nash about the death of singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, who suffered from prostate cancer for three years before passing last Sunday. According to Nash, Stills — unlike Fogelberg — caught his at an early stage, and will be operated on January 3rd, which also happens to be Stills’ birthday. </font></em></p></blockquote>
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