Crosby Stills Nash and Young


Stephen Stills Santa Cruz, CA The Catalyst September 24th, 1986 2CD

Disc 1:
01: Tuning
02: Love the One Your’re With
03: Stranger
04: Make Love to You
05: Midnight Rider (Allman Bros.)
06: Change Partners
07: Only Love Can Break Your Heart
08: 50/50
09: Don’t Want No Woman Telling Me What To Do
10: Can’t Let Go

Disc 2:
01: Darkstar
02: For What It’s Worth
03: Treetop Flyer
04: Band Introductions
05: Southern Cross


David Crosby & Graham Nash Milano, Teatro Smeraldo March 8th, 2005 2CD

CD 1:
01 Military Madness
02 Marrakesh Express
03 Long Time Gone
04 Lay Me Down
05 Immigration Man
06 In My Dreams
07 Southbound Train
08 Carry Me
09 Jesus Of Rio
10 They Want It All
11 Cathedral
12 Band Intros
13 Deja Vu

CD 2:
01 Live On (The Wall)
02 Guinnevere
03 Milky Way Tonight
04 Puppeteer
05 Just a Song Befora I Go
06 Delta
07 Wasted On The Way
08 Wind On The Water
09 Wooden Ship
10 Our House
11 Almost Cut My Hair
12 Teach Your Children


Crosby & Nash Manchester, Bridgewater Hall September 30th, 2011 2CD

D1
1 8 Miles High
2 Bus Stop
3 I Used To Be A King
4 Long Time Gone
5 Lay Me Down
6 Lee Shore
7 Just A Song
8 Slice Of Time
9 Dont Dig Here
10 Critical Mass Wind on the Water
11 Cowboy Movie
12 Marrakesh Express
13 Deja Vu
14 Our House
15 Guinevere

D2
1 In Your Name
2 What Are Their Names
3 They Want It All
4 Jesus Of Rio
5 Orleans_Cathedral
6 Carry Me
7 Military Madness
8 Almost Cut My Hair
9 Wooden Ships
10 Teach Your Children

The band was –
David Crosby – Electric and Acoustic guitars & Lead vocals
Graham Nash – Electric and Acoustic Guitars & lead Vocals
Stevie D – Drums & backing vocals
Kevin McCormack – Bass guitar
Shayne Fontayne – Electric and Acoustic Guitars & backing vocals
James Raymond – Keyboards


Crosby Stills Nash and Young Four Way Harmonies: Outtakes and unreleased tracks from the early years
1968-1969 1CD

Our Mouse (Crosby-Nash dialogue 1970)
Wooden Ships (embryonic first demo of the song by David Crosby 1968 – no lyrics yet)
Wooden Ships (first studio take by Crosby and Stills, 1968)
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (instrumental with bass and drums)
Guinnevere (early acoustic version)
Helplessly Hoping (with full band – guitars drums and bass)
Cinnamon Girl (1969 instrumental studio take of Neil Young’s song)
I’ve Loved Her So Long (CSNY live, Aug. 26, 1969, Los Angeles, Neil’s song)
And So Begins the Task (CSNY live, Dec. 13, 1969, Chicago, Stephen Stills’ song)
Little Miss Bright Eyes (unreleased Stills song, late 1969 studio outtake)
Long Time Gone (Tom Jones with CSNY, Sept. 6, 1969, “This Is Tom Jones” TV show.)
Come One in My Kitchen (Stills coaxing Crosby into singing the blues song)