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As the spotlight shone on Nash’s snow-white crown of hair, he bent toward the keyboard and began to play "To the Last Whale: (A. Critical Mass/ B. Wind on the Water),” from 1975’s Crosby ...
“Carry Me” was the lead single from Crosby & Nash’s second set, 1975’s Wind on the Water. The song’s poignant third verse was about the final years of Crosby’s mother, Aliph Van ...
That’s been the case throughout Crosby ... Schmit. Nash’s telling lyrics ring especially true as he reflects on what he and his bandmates have been through: “So much water moving underneath ...
"Graham Nash David Crosby," "Wind on the Water" and "Whistling Down the Wire," all three of which were certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. The final Crosby & Nash ...
Exploring an exotic place out on the water helped ... bandmate David Crosby has remained an avid sailor since the age of 11 and even wrote the Crosby, Stills & Nash song “Wooden Ships” aboard ...
It’s rare that you find a song that seems to comment directly on the circumstances surrounding its making. And it’s rarer still that you find a song that does so while also managing to be ...
Together they issued the duo recordings “Graham Nash/David Crosby” (No. 4, 1972), “Wind on the Water” (No. 6, 1975) and “Whistling Down the Wire” (No. 26, 1976). However, the pair were ...