David Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name - C or D?

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RIP Cros

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 20 January 2023 04:45 (one year ago) link

For such a volatile character he made such delicate crisp airy music, I almost want to say he is a little under appreciated (in the mainstream or whatever) for his unique songwriting and vocal style, as opposed to just being a hippie icon

not too strange just bad audio (brimstead), Friday, 20 January 2023 04:55 (one year ago) link

Some excellent Crosby bits in Harvest Time. He seems really focused as he works out backing harmonies with Young and Stills.

clemenza, Friday, 20 January 2023 05:05 (one year ago) link

RIP. Lifetime pass for his guitar work on NY’s “Revolution Blues.”

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Friday, 20 January 2023 05:27 (one year ago) link

I had a bit of weird relationship with this guy. Growing up I always associated him with the absolute worst of boomer-era folk rock, just the epitome of what I hated in music from that era...

― Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0)

Same here. He was literally a punchline when I first became aware of him. I couldn't name a single song he did for many years, so much that The Simpsons joke didn't land when I first saw it - for different reasons, I had the same response as Barney.

Then I discovered the Beatles and they led me to the Byrds box set (and until then I only knew one of their records, "Turn! Turn! Turn!," again through The Simpsons) and it was a genuine surprise to see David Crosby in that band. Completely changed my view of him, and for the Byrds alone, I'll always be a fan.

I'm still not completely sold on his post-Byrds work, but he definitely had moments, and "Long Time Gone" is probably my favorite among them.

I saw him live once, at a free show at Lincoln Center in 2019. I had low expectations, and he exceeded them all - excellent band, excellent performances, voice in top form, and nearly every song landed. (The only disappointment I recall was a new turgid arrangement for "Eight Miles High," which otherwise is my favorite Byrds single.) The highlight was when we all got up to the front of the stage and sung along with an especially angry "Ohio" that was aimed at the Trump administration.

birdistheword, Friday, 20 January 2023 06:45 (one year ago) link

RIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sM1cbhrQhI

buzza, Friday, 20 January 2023 06:58 (one year ago) link

xp actually maybe that’s for similar reasons? Ah it’s late, too tired to think straight

birdistheword, Friday, 20 January 2023 08:18 (one year ago) link

Rest easy, Croz. You made a helluva mark.

And probably once a week I think about his remark to Dylan about the Princeton grandees in 1970: "Buncha dickheads on autostroke"

Sam Weller, Friday, 20 January 2023 08:21 (one year ago) link

listening to Laughing, what a song

corrs unplugged, Friday, 20 January 2023 11:06 (one year ago) link

nothing grand but I enjoyed this Amelia cover when it came out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-bbil4mJgc

corrs unplugged, Friday, 20 January 2023 11:18 (one year ago) link

So did Nash sulk with his new wife until the end? Or did he make up with Crosby?

Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 20 January 2023 12:38 (one year ago) link

Lifetime pass for his guitar work on NY’s “Revolution Blues.”

...despite the fact that he hated the song!

Halfway there but for you, Friday, 20 January 2023 13:06 (one year ago) link

For those that have never seen it, this may be career best from everyone involved:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIDzA0YDso8

Crosby's pretty clearly tripping balls, Neil is out of his mind, wild-eyed, angry and stank-faced, Stills is almost out-belting Tom Jones because, oh yeah, Tom Jones is there, too.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 20 January 2023 14:13 (one year ago) link

Joan Baez, from FB:

In 1965, Bob Dylan and I were discussing the state of the music scene. He said The Byrds, who had made a hit of “Mr. Tambourine Man,” were the only thing happening musically at that point in time. Perhaps an exaggeration, but certainly a tribute to the stellar musicians who formed the budding monster groups of the years to come like The Byrds and CSNY.

David Crosby was among the monster group icons who continued a solo career with the kind of success reserved for great musicians. And he could sing the hell out of a harmony.

He was also a friend to me. He was always, I repeat, always present for me, to defend my character and politics, and often included over the top (sometimes unwarranted) praise. He was funny, clever, and refreshing to be around. And I was honored that he chose my portrait of him as his last album cover.

He will be missed by millions, including myself. Sending my love to Jan and his family.

Some excellent Crosby bits in Harvest Time. He seems really focused as he works out backing harmonies with Young and Stills.

yeah that was a pretty incredible scene, loved seeing him at work like that

waste of compute (One Eye Open), Friday, 20 January 2023 15:02 (one year ago) link

Crosby worked with members of Pink Floyd and Genesis, and was covered by Yes; it adds proof to Christgau's suggestion that the Byrds were the first art-rock band.

Halfway there but for you, Friday, 20 January 2023 15:44 (one year ago) link

I mostly don't have anything complimentary to say about him, and quite a lot critical as such, but I'll say a couple of nice things now, and maybe in a couple of days we can have a nuanced discussion…

1. While it's well known he was in the middle in the CSN three part harmonies, in the Byrds, I think he was the high harmony? anybody know? Nash was always gonna be on top in any harmony arrangement, but it might have also been that in the Byrds, Cros hadn't quite fucked up his voice, whereas during the overwhelming majority of CSN, his proclivities would have precluded him singing high harmonies…

2. Jeff Beck is a name known to rock music enthusiasts/ aor-classic rock radio listeners for 50 years, but he had no next no presence in the larger culture with music under his own name, or say, after the Yardbirds, and so most of those listeners probly never his shit. But being that I think its demonstrably true that the CSN was the dominant american rock act in the early to mid 70s, Cros is absolutely part of the fabric of the lives of —truly— millions of normies/n0n aesthetes who were into rock music as it was understood for several decades. He's like Jerry Garcia.

veronica moser, Friday, 20 January 2023 15:45 (one year ago) link

xpost: never heard his shit

veronica moser, Friday, 20 January 2023 15:46 (one year ago) link

xpost also worked with Hootie. Proving something...

this guy's image rehab into some kinda avuncular stoner grandpa is really something jesus it's getting hard to take on twitter

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 20 January 2023 15:56 (one year ago) link

haha yeah, i mean I love a lot of his stuff, but he was incredibly annoying on Twitter (occasionally funny, but it felt like the exception). I think I muted him at some point.

tylerw, Friday, 20 January 2023 15:58 (one year ago) link

I'll add that I'm still taken aback by how many people love the album that inspired this thread. Greg Kot just called it a masterpiece and Elvis Costello of all people listed it among his 500 favorite albums. (Kot posted "Cowboy Movie," EC singled out "Laughing.") I was definitely not a fan, but I'll give the album another chance. After sampling "Cowboy Movie," it's possible I'll get into it as Crosby's take on what Neil Young was doing with Crazy Horse, as if Crosby set aside his initial dislike for them and drew inspiration from them (like he understood there was a lot more going on there that he had missed earlier).

birdistheword, Friday, 20 January 2023 16:05 (one year ago) link

I'll admit it's not for me but I've come around to several tracks. I can't bend my brain around Christgau's savage takedown, though; it's like Crosby poisoned his cats.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:09 (one year ago) link

he was also a tremendous creep and asshole! like renowned for it

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:09 (one year ago) link

Not a fan of his post-Byrds work (I just tried listening to If I Could Only, and I couldn't), and I largely agree with the New Rolling Stone Record Guide (1983) assessment of CSN as "limpid adult bubblegum." I love "Helpless" and "Ohio," though, and he's responsible for one of my favorite moments in music: his foreboding open E string before McGuinn's 12-string kicks in on "Eight Miles High." Crosby's rhythm playing is that record's secret weapon, and the song wouldn't be half as good without it.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:20 (one year ago) link

xps Jim O'Rourke is also on the record saying If I Could Only Remember My Name is one of his all-time favorite albums, hence:

pic.twitter.com/B4NUOGA69Y

— ジム オルーク ライブ (@steamroomlive) January 20, 2023

Anyway, huge RIP. His music and the whole CSNY axis was a cornerstone of my youth; I think my mom's vinyl copy of the first CSN album was the first album I ever became obsessed with, at age six. These days the first Crosby & Nash album is my favorite, with several of Croz's grooviest/moodiest tunes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0VfvOXnS8w

J. Sam, Friday, 20 January 2023 16:29 (one year ago) link

xp

i think both helpless and ohio are neil songs, right? you probably mean crosby's harmonies on them, though. i do enjoy the CSN harmonies but i have a hard time picking out who is who on them

Karl Malone, Friday, 20 January 2023 16:29 (one year ago) link

Yeah Neil wrote both of those on his own

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:30 (one year ago) link

when scott seward posted on ILM, he often praised those Crosby-Nash albums.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:30 (one year ago) link

and for a while they were staples of used record stores

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:30 (one year ago) link

I don't like CSN, I find them cloying, and I don't like much from that scene in general but I really like this album.

A Drunk Man Looks At Partick Thistle (Tom D.), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:31 (one year ago) link

i think both helpless and ohio are neil songs, right? you probably mean crosby's harmonies on them, though. i do enjoy the CSN harmonies but i have a hard time picking out who is who on them

― Karl Malone, Friday, January 20, 2023 11:29 AM (two minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

Yeah, saying those are the two CSNY songs are the only ones I love was kind of backhanded -- I like the songs that Nash, Stills, and Croz had very little to do with! But their harmonies, and Crosby's ad-libbing on "Ohio," really do make them something that a straight Neil Young & Crazy Horse rendition wouldn't have been able to approach (and Young's solo acoustic "Ohio" falls flat for me).

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:35 (one year ago) link

Sorry for the derail, but not only is that video of CSNY with Tom Jones sweet, the linked video of Tom alone singing “Vehicle” is grebt too.

The Gate of Angels Laundromat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:40 (one year ago) link

I've got mixed feelings about CSN&Y, including some of Crosby's songs - I think Neil definitely improved the group, but I think Crosby's contributions were better on the first album. His best post-Byrds song ("Long Time Gone"), a good one he co-wrote with Jefferson Airplane ("Wooden Ships") and a pretty number inspired by Miles Davis's Sketches of Spain ("Guinnevere"). Miles even paid Crosby the ultimate respect by covering it himself - by then Miles had already evolved into his fusion era, which made it all the more fascinating. I almost want to say it's like translating a poem into a different language, then translating it back into the original but with a very different dialect.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y2d0t4PttE

Outside of that, they could be (but not always) great on-stage: I thought they were one of the great highlights of the Woodstock film, and this may be one of the few times I thought they achieved their potential with Neil Young:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5icrWZnl_1w

birdistheword, Friday, 20 January 2023 16:42 (one year ago) link

^^^ that's great, and Crosby's chukka-chukka rhythm is just what it needs

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:47 (one year ago) link

Miles even paid Crosby the ultimate respect by covering it himself - by then Miles had already evolved into his fusion era, which made it all the more fascinating.

iirc, in the Croz documentary he repeatedly lamented the fact that, unlike Stills, Nash (counting "Chicago" here), and Young, he never had The Big Hit Single. But hopefully he took some solace in the fact that he was the only rock musician of his generation to have a song covered by Miles Davis.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 20 January 2023 16:49 (one year ago) link

FWIW, here they are in Woodstock (only their second gig ever):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lembnHGIfU

I wasn't a fan at all at the time and the movie itself seemed way too long, so I was ready to completely dislike this. Instead I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it, partly because the film got me to see them from a fresh perspective. It's 1969, you're among the counterculture, and three guys from a three groups you like (two you LOVE) come out to do a set during the acoustic part of the festival. Virtually no one's seen them perform together before. At that moment, I kind of get the hype.

birdistheword, Friday, 20 January 2023 16:59 (one year ago) link

it's interesting to me that anyone would dislike If I Could Only Remember My Name, I was late in finding it but clicked immediately

the Croz doc from some years back (?) deal with his image rehab and iirc he's doing a lot of "all my friends are gone because i was a huge asshole, maybe still am"

csn debut is a joy

corrs unplugged, Friday, 20 January 2023 17:16 (one year ago) link

in the Byrds, I think he was the high harmony?

Yes, McGuinn and Gene Clark usually sang in unison with Crosby above. But even in his youth, he didn't have the kind of freakishly high tenor than Nash did.

Someone suggested that the three original singing Byrds each had a flaw in their voices that made them less than an ideal lead singers, but made for an excellent harmonic and textural blend. Actually, in terms of which Byrd has the nicest, clearest, most expressive voice, I might say Chris Hillman, who didn't even sing on their first three albums!

Halfway there but for you, Friday, 20 January 2023 17:20 (one year ago) link

talked to my dad last night (who saw them at woodstock but cant remember much, shocker), i brought up If I Could Only Remember My Name and he started just ruthlessly clowning on me for liking it. "you can actually stay awake for the whole thing? he cant remember his name, i wish i couldnt remember that ALBUM, lolol!" etc. dunno if i'll ever recover from that in his eyes.

waste of compute (One Eye Open), Friday, 20 January 2023 17:20 (one year ago) link

We've had CSN, CSNY, Stills & Young, Crosby & Nash ... have we ever had Stills, Nash & Young?

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 20 January 2023 17:21 (one year ago) link

On "Words" on Harvest, it's the three of them singing.

Halfway there but for you, Friday, 20 January 2023 17:22 (one year ago) link

We also had Nash & Young.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Song

A Drunk Man Looks At Partick Thistle (Tom D.), Friday, 20 January 2023 17:25 (one year ago) link

Good song.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 20 January 2023 17:26 (one year ago) link

he cant remember his name, i wish i couldnt remember that ALBUM

For whatever reason, I heard Rodney Dangerfield's voice saying that.

birdistheword, Friday, 20 January 2023 17:36 (one year ago) link

Looks like there's a 1970 BBC live set by Crosby & Nash on BBC4 tonight.
9pm by listing I have

Stevolende, Friday, 20 January 2023 17:39 (one year ago) link

Some of the CSN records from Crosby's heavy drug period were actually GSN - Art Garfunkel recording the parts that Crosby would've if he were able.

Halfway there but for you, Friday, 20 January 2023 17:50 (one year ago) link

The Garfunkel-Stills album is a hidden gem imo

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 20 January 2023 17:51 (one year ago) link

That part of you that feels you're being attacked is your ego, it's your ego. It's not going to get you any more effing attention either. Try playing right!

The Gate of Angels Laundromat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 20 January 2023 17:54 (one year ago) link


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