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I almost didn't hear about his passing. Nobody in my circles talked about it. Crosby was a big musician in the 60s, he was part of The Byrds, he composed several great songs as part of The Byrds and of course CSN and CSNY, he also worked with played with the Jefferson Airplane on a few occasions and almost got shot by Grace Slick (no, really).

I'm going to listen to the CSN-Y albums I have, and if I had to highlight some great Crosby tracks it'd have to be Wooden Ships and Guinnevere.

Wooden Ships embodies the anxiety of the 60s that the end of the world would come with nuclear war, and this deals with the aftermath of that. I'd also really recommend listening to the Jefferson Airplane version

I don't know what to say about Guinnevere other than it's an absolutely gorgeous song. It has made me emotional on more than one occasion and this is one track that really showcases CSN's amazing vocal performances and vocal harmonies. Crosby has been quoted as saying "It might be my best song."

So in conclusion, another giant from the era passes away. RIP David Crosby and thanks for all the great music.


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