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Any info on Canyon Record's Live at the Big Sur Folk Festival bootlegs ?
A record nerd inquiry --- if anyone knows much regarding the blue cover variant of this (I've seen one single mention of it on the Discogs comments section) - what was up with Canyon Records and this bootleg era of CSNY? (this record absolutely rips)
Nash and Crosby, Houston August 1986
Bill Hicks Autographed Photo
I inherited a friend's autograph collection. Mostly music related. Included were a number of Crosby-autographed 8x10 photos and other ephemera from the 8.21.86 show that Nash played in Houston. Crosby got on stage to play a song. This was right after Crosby was released from prison on 8.8.26. I have a cassette tape of the show, as well. Probably soundboard, because my friend owned the club. I personally have no question of the provenance and authenticity of the items. Seeking advice on value. Thanks in advance for any guidance!
Who played piano on Buffalo Springfield's "Kind Woman"?
Sorry for the BS post in the CSNY subreddit, it was the closest one I thought could answer my burning question. I know Neil Young was obsessed with Floyd Cramer, but was his own imitation at the keys this fluid? The rest of the internet such as it can be searched in 2026 has a million answers.
Lunchtime at Stephen Stills’ Laurel Canyon house in 1969. Photo by Henry Diltz.
Happy Birthday Croz! We think about you every day and miss the great times we shared together
Hope you're down there giving the devil the best rock and roll of his life.
Why do you think this record Was epochal ?
Give your reasons so. Listen on YouTube if you’re not familiar.
The Stills/Young Band - LONG MAY YOU RUN (1976):
Co-Producer Tom Dowd later described sessions for the 'LONG MAY YOU RUN' album as 'two superstars that were walking the same golf course but not playing the same game.'
https://samtimonious.com/friends-un-united-the-stills-young-band-long-may-you-run-1976/
George Harrison & Stephen Stills, February 4th, 1970. (📸 Mal Evans)
Not Buffalo Springfield, Not CSN: Stephen Stills' Supergroup That Time Forgot
grunge.comNeil Young & COMES A TIME (1978):
Released to positive reviews, 'COMES A TIME' reached the US Top Ten and before 1978 was over outsold all six albums Young had made since 'Harvest'.