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Know you got to hide
Still there is a great life
Ingrained deep within your eyes
Open up, open up
Baby let me in
You expect for me to love you
When you hate yourself my friend la la la
Everybody I love you
Everybody I do
(oh yes)
Though your heart is an answer
I need your love to get me through
(oh yea, I really do now)
When I tell you I love you
(when I tell you)
You can believe that it's true
(oh yes it is)
Everybody I love you
Everybody I do
(oh, yes I really do now)
Does anyone remember the '74 stadium tour which had CSN&Y, Santana, The Band, and Jesse Colin Young and the '75 tour which had the same lineup except Clapton replaced CSN&Y. As I recall those tickets were about $40, Wonder how much they'd cost today. Great song, by the way.
In 1975, I was working in a beverage can factory in Piscataway, NJ for $5.50 an hour, good pay for a guy right out of high school. Minimum wages were about $2.50/hr at the time. $40 was more than a day's pay after taxes and union dues. No, I didn't know anyone that could afford a concert at that price. Don't doubt it was a great time, though. One could find really good shows in Asbury Park for $5.75 at the time.
Never really thought about it before, but yeah, you're right.
And not just the names, but they made the cover photo as well!
We probably couldn't afford what those lineups would cost today... due to the legalized scalping that's standard thes days
That would be this guy: Greg Reeves Sadly, seems no one knows what's become of him.
When I get up to jump and dance and then when I'm done my co workers aren't staring at me!!!
My dogs on the other hand......... they seem a bit worried about me.
I'm with you Shimmer.
I own this original album with artificial leather cover
(Looksidentical to the one you see here. Just what is in brown color
on the photo here was artificial-leather on the album ).
Wonder is it has a special value today...? Anybody knows?
$5 to $ 10 depending on condition
www.discogs.com/sell/release/1132195?ev=rb
God I love it!
Yes! : )
Your diarrhea is that noisy? Eeyew.
Haha hahah. Glad I finished my dinner before reading that!
God I love it!
Yes! : )
(Crosby! watch where you point that thing danggit!)
okay, I'll try harder next time
Your diarrhea is that noisy? Eeyew.
Sitting on a toilet, feeling nauseated, just wanting this noise to stop
Parque Retiro, Madrid. 1984. With a beautiful brown-eyed girl...
Well maybe more like the crest of a wave with many more ahead.
You're crazy!
OK, which song do you think is the worst one on this album?
.... yes
You're crazy!
Crosby sober - Oxymoron
CSNY best concert - Oxymoron
Saw them years ago. Last show of the tour they did when Crosby got out of jail. Good show, though Crosby looked weird without his moustache. He was also sober or at least not speeding his brains out due to the coke.
God I love it!
What freaking great song.
Great harmonies and great guitar playing. Who woulda thunk it?
Ooops...this song is 42 years old!
And no can come close to this today. Sad state of affairs for RnR.
broradio wrote:
I own this original album with artificial leather cover
(Looksidentical to the one you see here. Just what is in brown color
on the photo here was artificial-leather on the album ).
Wonder is it has a special value today...? Anybody knows?
Whooooosssshhhhhh away with this tedious howling NY c.s.
The 74 tour went through Cleveland on a beautiful sunny Saturday afternoon. At the time the show had the record for the largest crowd in an enclosed stadium. I remember weed and opium for some reason. What a wonderful afternoon it was.
CSN&Y (and YES) have produced the longest, dullest we-can-sing-in-harmony-songs I know. And without exception it makes me change channels the moment they inhale to exclaim.
Another RP surprise for I believe this is the first time i've ever heard this song!
Thanks Bill
"You expect for me to love you
when you hate yourself, my friend"
Ha-Ha! Good one, fingerpin.
"You expect for me to love you
when you hate yourself, my friend"
Huh? How is that possible?
Rich, successful hippies. And in the case of a couple of band members, highly disciplined.
They're the worst kind, and in the case of one of the band members, highly undisciplined and essentially just taking up space and oxygen.
It must be Karma or one of those spooky things.
Karma IS one of those spooky things.
Wow that's earrrrly CSNY
It must be Karma or one of those spooky things.
Rich, successful hippies. And in the case of a couple of band members, highly disciplined.
I agree; those harmonies are quite grating, to say nothing of the vapid lyrics. I've always liked most of this album, but not this tune.
Yeah!
As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.
It's called growing up and getting involved, try it.
It's not for me either, but I still find them fun to listen to.
Neil is never boring, because he's always jumping between his various signature styles and bands.
Don't mind Wilk, man, he's into the music, he just doesn't dig the whole change the world scene.
As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.
Neil is never boring, because he's always jumping between his various signature styles and bands.
As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.
I don't want to smoke what you've been smokin'.
I would.
As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.
As they got older, like Neil Young, and started trying to show remorse with a newly found social consciousness, they just got boring.
Gotta agree with you on that one. I'm not real fond of a lot of Neil's singing, but it works well with the other guys. Sort of like adding Joe Walsh to the Eagles.
Oh...and this song is one of my favorites from this album. Listened to it a lot (on my brother-in-law's new-fangled component style 8-track player) back when the album was still relatively recent.
after hearing this song for almost 30 years. i still find it too short! my favorite off this record.
Some great guitar on this song (I'm guessing Neil).
Does anyone remember the '74 stadium tour which had CSN&Y, Santana, The Band, and Jesse Colin Young and the '75 tour which had the same lineup except Clapton replaced CSN&Y. As I recall those tickets were about $40, Wonder how much they'd cost today. Great song, by the way.
I saw the UK tour at Wembley Stadium London, with CSNY , The Band, Jessie Colin Young, Joni Mitchell and Tom Scott, in September 74. Great day. Long...but great nevertheless.