Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young look back in anger
Stumping on the Freedom of Speech tour, their first in four years, the political action committee of David Crosby, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills and Young rekindled the spirit of the '60s with barely one whit of nostalgia. That's because their sprawling 34-song set at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Orange County was about looking back in anger, while focusing on the new world disorder and America's recoiling place in it. Ranging from Buffalo Springfield's anti-establishment 1967 anthem "For What It's Worth" to eight songs from Young's simplistically seething new record, this multicareer-spanning show was as strikingly impressive as anything southern California rock fans will see all year.
Two words: Thank. God.






My Trusted MOGs
i'd kill to see them live in 2006.
My Trusted MOGs
I got tickets to their show in Saratoga, NY, on the 18th. I'm psyched.
My Trusted MOGs
"i’d kill to see them live in 2006." REALLY? cause i have this ex wife...lol I'D kill to see them live circa 1970