Graham Nash reveals Stills, Nash & Young will never play again as a band: Theres no heart there

Stills, Nash & Young fans, prepare yourselves for a sea of sadness.Graham Nash, 82, has revealed that Stills, Nash & Young “will never play again” as a band — and he attributes the reason to the death of David Crosby.“There’s no heart there,” Nash told Rolling Stone in an interview published on Wednesday.“David was the center of it all, as crazy as he was.

And my God, he was crazy.But he was the heart of this band.

And that’s why I think that if Stephen and Neil and I ever played together, people would be missing Crosby.We would be missing Crosby.

It just would be a much colder scene.”Nash and Crosby’s relationship was turbulent at times; however, they remained in contact until David’s passing in Jan.2023 at 81, after a “long illness,” his wife, Jan’s statement to Variety read at the time.In his interview, Nash reminisced about the good old days.“I really miss him,” the singer shared with Rolling Stone.

“I miss him more every day because life is choices, and I only choose to remember the good times that David and I had, the good music that we made together.When I try and think about the bad things that happened, I don’t want to do that.

I made the choice to only remember the good stuff.”Nash also believed the band would have reconciled had Crosby not passed away, revealing they were in talks until he got sick.“Yes, there’s no doubt about it,” he responded when asked about the possible reunion.

“We were emailing, and he voicemailed me, and then I set up a FaceTime meeting with him because I wanted us to be able to look at each other when we were talking.And then he got Covid.

I wasn’t feeling very well, and we missed that date.And a couple of days later he passed.”Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s last performance together as a full band was in December 2015.

Stills and Young have continued to perform as a duo and recently headlined the second Harvest Moon charity concert on Oct.5 in Lake Hug...

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