David Crosby and Graham Nash
Sat., May 21, 2011
Article and Photographic images created by Conall O'Brien.
Graham Nash & David Crosby |
State Theatre - Portland Maine |
Crosby and Nash, longtime creative partners since first harmonizing in 1968, performed as a duo backed by a band consisting of Crosby's son, James Raymond on keyboards, Dean Parks playing guitar, bassist Kevin McCormick and Steve DiStanislao on drums.
Two sets were played with Crosby and Nash switching between acoustic and electric instruments, opening the first set with the classic Byrd's song "Eight Miles High". Nash-written classics" Marrakesh Express", " Our House" and the CSN/CSN&Y hit "Teach your Children" were played as well as "Immigration Man" ," Almost Cut my Hair", and one of my favorites ' Wooden Ships" written by Crosby, Stephen Stills and Paul Kantner. ( Personal note - I tell everyone who knows me that Paul Kantner's Jefferson Starship was a catalyst in me being a photographer as the Jefferson Starship has no restrictions on photography by members of their audience).
I chose this street image for the yellow "Paint (Gov.) LePage " flyer attached, a project melding art and community. |
Evenings performance was available on USB flash drive, 30 mins. after the show. |
Band merchandising. |
Detail of Ornate wood carvings in the balcony of The State Theatre in Portland, ME. |
Graham Nash |
David was enjoying the vibes at The State Theatre |
Twice inducted R&R Hall of Famers - Crosby(r) & Nash(l) |
Graham Nash |
Lyrics to " Camera" -
Music: David Crosby, Stephen Stills;
Lyrics David Crosby (c) 1994 Stay Straight Music,
all rights adm by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., BMI
I rode my bike to town today
Wobbling down the path
I knew the kids would see me
I love it when they laugh
And I wish I were a camera
And I could slice time like a knife
Seeing stories in the faces
And crystallizing life
Wish I were a camera
I wish it all the time
It gives my eyes a reason
It gives my life a rhyme
I'd be a lens that could see souls
A shutter that never shuts
I'd have film that lasts forever
And I would live in huts
In the jungles of South America
Like my father before the war
I'd find out where we came from
And what this life is for
And I wish I were a camera
I wish it all the time
It gives my eyes a reason
It gives my life a rhyme
And I wish I were a camera
I wish it all the time
It gives my eyes a reason
It gives my life a rhyme
I would climb right off this planet
On the clearest night of all
And photograph the future
When it finally comes to call
I would save up all these images
These instants in a box
And when I am old and lonely
They could cover up the clocks
And I wish I were a camera
I wish it all the time
It gives my eyes a reason
It gives my life a rhyme
I wish that I could shoot at night
And leave without a trace
And catch my lover's sleeping smile
By the starlight on her face
But I think mostly that l'd see children
'Cause they haven't learned to hide
And they watch me on my bicycle
And laugh with me as I ride
Graham Nash |
Barefoot and Grounded Graham Nash |
David Crosby |
Graham Nash & David Crosby |
Graham Nash & David Crosby |
For more info: visit http://www.crosbynash.com/
Thank you to everyone at The State Theatre - Portland for arranging the exquisite performance with David Crosby & Graham Nash.
For local information to Portland ME please visit Portland's music blog Hillytown.com
Article and photographs © 2011 Conall O'Brien All Rights Reserved -
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Excellent photos. I love the fact that these guys are still playing. As a famous Philly DJ says, "Keep on rocking because you only rock once." - Juicy Brucie
ReplyDeleteGreat post and photos Conall! Love the full coverage of the show. Looks like it was a fun time!
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