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by Alexandra Pollard, Cai Trefor | Photos by Daniel Quesada
The trio played a hit-filled, three hour set in London on Saturday
Tags: Crosby, Stills & Nash Photo: DANIEL QUESADA
12 September 2015: Since playing their first ever gig at Woodtock in 1969, folk icons Crosby, Stills, and Nash have become one of the most influential and sustained successes in the history of contemporary music. They have five other musicians backing them this evening, but they grab the spotlight, as they’re living legends.
Stephen Stills was in Jackson Browne and wrote the incredible Vietnam war protest song 'For What It’s Worth’ in 1966. Also, David Crosby was a member of The Byrds, and Graham Nash formed The Hollies. Together they bring disparate yet complementary elements to the table.
The charismatic Crosby, who is adorned with a bold grey moustache, sums it up well: "Stills writes really great rock 'n' roll, Nash writes songs the whole world wants to sing, and I write the weird shit.”
See our photos of the gig here, and the setlist below.
Set 1
Carry On
Questions
Marrakesh Express
Long Time Gone
I Used to Be A King
Southern Cross
Chicago
Somebody Home
Cathedral
Our House
Déjà Vu
For What It’s Worth
Interval.
Set 2.
Helplessly Hoping
Myself At Last
Girl from The North
What Makes It So
Guinevere
Burn’ For The Buddha
Virtual World
Love The One Almost Cut My Hair
Wooden Ships
Encore
Teach Your Children
Judy Blue Eyes