Graham Nash: "I don't think I'll play with Stills and Young again"

Graham Nash: “I don’t think I’ll play with Stills and Young again”

Graham Nash speaking to the US magazine Rolling Stone he explained that he doesn’t see why there should be a reunion with Stills and Young now that he’s no longer there David Crosby.

This is the thought of the 82-year-old Nash: “I don’t think Stephen, Neil and I will ever play together again.

The heart is no longer there. David was the center of everything, no matter how crazy he was. And my God, he was crazy. But it was the heart of this band. And that’s why I think if Stephen, Neil and I ever played together, people would miss Crosby. We would miss Crosby. It would just be a much colder scene.”

Graham Nash he also explained that he remained in contact with David Crosby until almost the end of his life. “I really miss him. I miss him more every day because life is made of choices and I choose to only remember the good times that David and I had, the good music we made together. When I try to think about the bad things that they happened. I don’t want to do it. I choose to remember only the good things.”

The last concert of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young was held on October 27, 2013 at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, and was acoustic.

Setlist:

Just a Song Before I Go (Crosby, Stills & Nash cover)

Human Highway (song by Neil Young)

Don’t Want Lies (Rides cover)

Singer Without a Song (song by Neil Young)

What Are Their Names (song by David Crosby)

Déjà Vu

Long May You Run (Stills–Young Band cover)

Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Crosby, Stills & Nash cover)

Teach Your Children (with guests Elvis Costello, Pegi Young, Jim James, Jenny Lewis, the Wisdom Dancers and more)