Shares the story of the author's life from his youth in post-war England and collaborations with fellow band members through his creative relationship with Joni Mitchell and his career as a solo musician and political activist.
I learned a lot about Crosby, Still, Nash, and sometimes Young. Very entertaining, and narrated by the author. He holds nothing back and talks about the debauchery of the rock scene in the late 60's, and into the 70's. One criticism, Graham Nash is very full of himself and he spends too much time telling you what a great guy he is.
Loislistens
Feb 15, 2014
I enjoyed this audio book immensely, and would recommend the audio over printed book, by far. It’s the next best thing to having him sit with you and tell that incredible life story. It was so entertaining! And that’s without having been a CS&N fan.
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Add a CommentI learned a lot about Crosby, Still, Nash, and sometimes Young. Very entertaining, and narrated by the author. He holds nothing back and talks about the debauchery of the rock scene in the late 60's, and into the 70's. One criticism, Graham Nash is very full of himself and he spends too much time telling you what a great guy he is.
I enjoyed this audio book immensely, and would recommend the audio over printed book, by far. It’s the next best thing to having him sit with you and tell that incredible life story. It was so entertaining! And that’s without having been a CS&N fan.