The radio spoke of David Crosby's passing. Out of curiosity I went online to see if Graham Nash had anything to say about his ex-friend and -bandmate, but found nothing new.
According to Nash, Crosby destroyed any chance of a Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young reunion when he insulted Daryl Hannah, Young's girlfriend. After that, another undisclosed action did the same for a Crosby, Stills and Nash reunion, which is a shame because there is little money in song royalties these days, and musicians who once lived on them are back on the road, out of necessity.
Because Crosby's song catalogue is the weakest earner of the four, his loss is smaller than that of Stills and Nash (Young's catalogue is bigger than the other three writers combined). In Crosby terms, he had the least to lose in ruining it for everyone, therefore he wins.
I know too many people like David Crosby.
Nash wrote "Encore" (2016) for Crosby (I'll let Nash tell you why). Joni Mitchell wrote a song for Crosby, too, who she was seeing at the time. "That Song About the Midway" (1969) was first performed at a Laurel Canyon house party filled with Crosby and Mitchell's close friends and other industry professionals. Everyone in the room, including Crosby, knew that the performance of this song was Mitchell breaking up with him.
I know too many people like Joni Mitchell, too.
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THAT SONG ABOUT THE MIDWAY
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