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Burning Dervish Volume 8: David Crosby

Posted over 2 years ago

One of my favorite records has long been Dave Crosby's I Could Only Remember My Name. It's recently been remastered and reissued - marking my ownership of a third copy (LP, original CD issue and now this one!). I didn't have to fork out the loot this time because a buddy of mine was head's up about it and gave it to me for xmas. Stephen Barncard, the original session engineer who has also overseen all subsequent releases of the album has some great session notes online here. It was a collaborative and fertile time in the Bay Area, with members of the various bands all dropping by each other's sessions and playing on each other's projects, in what came to be known as the Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra. A typical track from this album would include Cros on guitar and vocals, with Garcia, Lesh, Billy and Mickey backing him. Beautiful. If you want to read more about the bands and records involved in , click here. David Crosby is a stone cold hippy. He didn't go Hollywood, he went the other way around and left the Byrds and their LA scene for the Bay Area. He lived on his boat in Sausalito while he took enormous quantities of drugs, hung with the Dead and the Airplane, and wrote, co-wrote, sang and played on some phenomenal music in the late sixties and early seventies...the free love, guns, dope, jail time, reunion tours, good and bad records, environmentalism, sperm donation to Melissa Etheridge...it all adds up to an interestng cat who still talks like an idealist. Outraged, but hopeful...This compilation requires two downloads and includes a bunch of stuff Cros has been involved with, from the Airplane to the various C/S/N/Y permutations - live tracks, too. I love this music. It hits me on a real visceral, emotional level. These people were some of my original musical and cultural heroes. I really believed and believed in them. The songs about revolution, outer space, enlightenment, beautiful girls, sunny afternoons...I only wish I could feel the way these songs make me feel 24 hours a day.click here to download the MP3s

Comments (5)

  1. kat3260 says It's funny that you made this post...I just heard "Southern Cross" the other day, and while it seems so cheesy that I shouldn't like it...I can't help but get that feeling like I'm floating down the river and have zero cares in the world...Crosby's the man!
    Permalink posted 12/30/2006
  2. burningdervish says that album - daylight again - is surprisingly good. it also has 'wasted on the way' on it which is another evocative track.
    Permalink posted 12/30/2006
  3. kat3260 says this alternate version of "wooden ships" is fantastic!
    Permalink posted 12/30/2006
  4. nicki says Thank you so much for putting this together - I have a lot of memories of, and around, Cros...great to still see people love him so.
    Permalink posted 12/30/2006
  5. woodenships says ciao Burningdervish Unfortunately I missed theBurning Dervish Volume 7 and 8 David Crosby. I am interested in in it, above all because of the alternate version of “wooden ships”. I have a huge collection of CSN and Young and alone, maybe we can trade. Well let me know. my mail adress is csn4y@yahoo.com ciao Alessandro
    Permalink posted 01/21/2007

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