Crosby, Stills & Nash - 29 July 2008: New York, Central Park SummerStage

A balmy Tuesday night in New York’s Central Park was the near perfect setting to take in the sonorous melodies and counterculture nostalgia of Crosby, Stills & Nash. Playing in their 40th year together, the trio (this time sans the erratic Neil Young) serenaded the crowd with the more equanimous side of their repertoire during the first set. Breezy and reminiscent, “Marrakesh Express” instantly entranced the audience with patchouli-laden thoughts of seminal rock festivals. David Crosby gingerly sang backup–appearing either stoic or stoned–while Graham Nash paced Persian rugs barefooted and Stephen Stills basked in the glow of his sunburst Gibson at sunset. Other classics like “Southern Cross” and “Long Time Gone” quickly followed.

The second set, opening with the earnest a cappella ballad “You Don’t Have to Cry”, showcased their trademark harmonies and more Stills-led electric rock. Equally known for their infamous anti-establishment and political commentary, “This is My Country” (written by Joel Rafael with backing vocals by Nash and Crosby) was the most biting socially conscious song of the night. Nash then thanked the crowd for listening to his solo performance—apparently the tune fell on less receptive ears at the D.C. show.


Though ostensibly political, the iconic Buffalo Springfield tune “For What It’s Worth” has instead evolved into a go-to group sing-along. It didn’t disappoint as the first encore. Rounding out their two and a half hour show, “Teach Your Children” was as fitting a bestowal to the younger concertgoers as it was a reprise for the older. And in plugging their appearance on The Colbert Report the next day, CSN united the generations too.




Comments
I have been followingyou dudes for since I wad 15…I amnow 55. Yea, your good. But I became a better spectator than you guys did as performers. I don’t know what to tell you, I never plannned on it being that way but that is how it turned out… I must be gettting too old, maybe?
Comment by Richard Schramm from Hilllsboro, Origan — August 26, 2008 @ 2:19 am
Hi there The link I sent in my Url is for Stephens Reinduction in to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame for the third time that I am spearheading so that Stephen can be recognized for his solo work and his many humanitarian efforts he has. what with his charities and his political veiws he could be inducted again just for that. We love Stephen so much and his music brings us so much joy. Visit his forum and see how much we admire and Love Stephen Stills Wish I could have gone to see this concert Was told by friends it was awesome as usual. Stephen always steals the show and Im sure he is the one most of the fans come to see. Stephen God Bless you
Comment by AcousticAngel from porterville Ca. — August 29, 2008 @ 12:19 pm
Hi There isn’t he handsome! Stephen of course. I so wished I could be there. Last time I saw him was here in L.A. at the Greek theater He was awesome as always. He was so cute on the Colbert Report too He stole the segment. Hope he is home now resting for the holidays. Also I hope he does a east coast and midwest leg of his solo tour as I SO MUCH HOPE HE COMES TO BAKERSFIELD! and goes to wisconsin. If anyone knows let me know at jleewatkins2006@yahoo.com. Thanks
Comment by jackie watkins from california — November 3, 2008 @ 12:03 am