There are plenty of video clips from live CSNY performances of "Ohio" scattered around the internet, and it would be nice to have had footage of them looking young and healthy. But an ugly truth from the Woodstock era is that CSNY sound much better in the studio than live, so I traded off the video for one of their best live vocal performances.
Monday, May 4, 2009
39 years later
As we watch the insufficiently loathed Condi Rice parroting Nixon's original defense of the Imperial Presidency this week, it's good to have a reminder of what went on during The Tricky One's tenure.
There are plenty of video clips from live CSNY performances of "Ohio" scattered around the internet, and it would be nice to have had footage of them looking young and healthy. But an ugly truth from the Woodstock era is that CSNY sound much better in the studio than live, so I traded off the video for one of their best live vocal performances.
There are plenty of video clips from live CSNY performances of "Ohio" scattered around the internet, and it would be nice to have had footage of them looking young and healthy. But an ugly truth from the Woodstock era is that CSNY sound much better in the studio than live, so I traded off the video for one of their best live vocal performances.
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