Neil Young is a "long, strange trip" according to Graham Nash in his memoir.
The British member of the legendary Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released his autobiography 'Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life" this week and had interesting comments to make about Young.
"I love him to death. I'll make music with him for the rest of my life, but he's a very selfish man. Part of me admires the fact that he has the strength to follow his muse, but he doesn't realize that there are other people involved in this world," Nash says in the book.
David Crosby, Stephen Still and Graham Nash will reunite with Neil Young to perform at Neil's annual charity Bridge School concert in October. Nash told Billboard that he expects that is Neil's way of checking them out to see if they are up for another reunion next year. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young last performed on the Freedom of Speech tour together in 2008.
Earlier this year, Nash announced that a CSN&Y live album from 1974 was in the planning stages for an August 2013 release. So far, there has been no further word on the album, expected to be titled 'What Could Possibly Go Wrong'.
A three hour video of a 1974 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young concert can be viewed online.
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