One of the best albums ever made. There will never be anyone to match it. Thank you CSNY for providing the soundtrack to our lives. We all love you. ✌❤
Haven’t listened to this in years but still know all the words. Wore this album. What a privilege to have grown up in this time in spite of all the discord in our country and world, much of which were oblivious to.
Deja Vu at every listen. Funny that. Trying to memorise lyrics to Country Girl after all that time is a bit of a challenge. Always impressed by such a difficult arrangement so masterfully interpreted and presented.
I'm only 53 and grew up listening to this on my parents player on Vinyl in the 70s, mom was an A&R Mgr for Capitol Records in LA and she brought this album home and put the sleeve on my wall, I was about 2 and I remember listening to it and looking at the picture and insert tacked on my wall until the mid 80s when I left home. She also had every Beatles album available and gave them to me for graduation, I still have every Beatles album, even VJ stamped albums in the plastic cover unopened, in my music room. I have the VJ cut for this one in a frame however beside the Pic of MOM
I turned 11 in 1970. The war was going on and on. Young people, as seen on TV, in London, NY, and SF, were turning on, and tuning out. Drugs were bad and sex was for married people, but everyone was doing it with everyone else. I walked around with a weed flower I pulled from the grass in my hair behind my ear. My hair went from a John John to shoulder length. FM radio was practically 'underground'. Motown had propelled us metro Detroiters through the Sixties with a sophisticated view of love and relationships, and a love for freedom. This album came out, felt like a set of harmonized annotated footnotes of what the hell had just happened. Joni had come through Detroit. We welcomed her back with her new friends from the coast. I'm almost over it now.
@@tonyallen4265 i was 9, and falling in love with everything life had to offer except racism, war and hate. It was a growing time for everyone, didn't matter the age.. it seemed in slow motion as well as going so fast. But i can't even imagine a ten year duration where life for everyone in the USA and maybe the world for that matter changed so much. (65-75). MOSTLY because what was happening in the world was actually being written and SUNG about!!! IT was being LIVED out with our youth and the music was what drove that or at least was a huge partner in that!!!! GOD bless that it was that way too!! Ever since then I have turned to music (even a career in radio of over 34 years now) and been mostly disappointed in what most artists (?) that reach the heights of popularity that can't even sing (brittney) continue to release as music! So i keep hoping, and searching, and continue to just say screw it, i'll listen to this era instead... PEACE!!!
Saw these guys live at The "Capitalist" Centre in Largo, MD in the late '70s. They played Teach Your Children as an encore and most everyone sang along, but had spent their voices cheering for 10 minutes before they returned to the stage. 10,000 plus people singing in a whisper is a thing of rare beauty.
Loved CSN. Formative music in my teens. Saw them in Santa Barbara in 1969 when I was 16. I still love singing harmonies with every single song of theirs.
I love this album, it's been a part of my life since I was a kid 40 years ago. My parents love this album and the Crosby, Stills & Nash album from 1969, I grew up listening to their music from the 60s and 70s. Both albums are perfect. We must not lose hope that there are still adults who educate young people to listen to intelligent music like this.
One of the first albums I ever had. Good from beginning to end. I think I was 13, so it was at least 3-4 years after it's release but if I got it yesterday it would feel timeless.
If you look at dozens of album covers during this time, all the rich rock stars were going for the common man, working the earth, back to the farm theme. Didn't last long, hard to till the crops in your Bentley.
Boomers, My grandson age 26 bought what we called a record player in our time and has quite a collection of "vinyls as records are called now.His collection isnt my kind of music but it's certainly interesting.But what blew me away is the "records themselves are bright colors and have the album covers and designs printed on them.they are really artistic.But i was even more impressed with the one album cover that has lights and sound on it . This old lady wished her old friends who had album collections ,could see what has evolved.But I'm glad records or vinyl" are making a come back.what is old is new again. Grandson has offered to take me to the "vinyl store."
I don’t know how they say this album saw the light in 1970 when I heard it in 1969 at least one song ALMOST CUT MY HAIR so someone is wrong and I know isn’t me. 1969 was my first year on high school. Blessings to all of you out there.
I have to wonder if they will still be playing the stuff that's on the radio now in 60 years the same way you still hear the music from the 60's nowadays? Yeah!….Sure they will! 😅😂🤣
They were going to make the cover leather but it was too costly so thats why its embossed to look like leather. Imagine the flack it would receive today if an album was produced in leather. Btw, the first album with Neil on board , and the rest is music history 👌
Oh I Know Beyond A Doubt That There’s A God OR Some KIND Of Supreme Being, Because When My Heart Patient SON Died, I Completely Thought 💭 I Could Will Him Back To Me!!! I Thought I Was More Powerful Than The Powers That Be Well I Kept Pacing Back & Forth In Front Of His Room Saying Out Loud, No Davey I’m Not Going To Let You Go!!! Get Back Here To Me NOW!!! Then I Realised That They Had Been Doing CPR For 37 Minutes & So I Whispered To The Code Nurse, You Guy’s Have Sure Been Working On My Man Child For 37 Minutes (Sorry I Think 🤔 That I Already Covered That) So I Asked The Code Nurse, You Guy’s Have Sure Been Working On Davey A Long Time & She Said Yeah & We Won’t Give Up Because He’s So Young & I Wispered To The Nurse Than Quit Because He Didn’t Want This & I Didn’t Want It For Him. & Right Then & There My Son’s Soul Entered My Body, It Was Like God Was Saying Tracie You Did Your Job For 21yrs. Two Months & 4 Days And Now It’s Time For Me To Call Davey Home!!!❣️❣️❣️🫠💯%🤔🫤😘✌🏼 And Yeah Boy, I Knew Just How Blessed We Had Been. Thank You 🙏 Lord For The Gift You Gave Us When We Needed It The Most!!! 🥹😘❣️❣️❣️✌🏼💯%
Teach Your Children...that steel guitar is the late great Jerry Garcia. He did it for free, with the understanding that CSNY would teach the Dead how to harmonize.
One of the best albums ever made. There will never be anyone to match it. Thank you CSNY for providing the soundtrack to our lives. We all love you. ✌❤
Real music, real voices, real instruments and real talent! You never, ever, get tired of listening to this!
Gary Brandom 10 grade
I was 15 when used to listen to this album im 70 now it still sounds great. Boy how things have changed🙂
Haven’t listened to this in years but still know all the words. Wore this album. What a privilege to have grown up in this time in spite of all the discord in our country and world, much of which were oblivious to.
I must have played it 1000 times in my teens. Pure class . I knew every word of every song off by heart. Still do. Thanks
Listening this for the first time in my life. And this sounds like happiness.
Your cool
Bought this album when I was 15 and lived in Honolulu, I still love it after all these years, it never gets old.🤩🤩😍🥰
In my opinion one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
When people talk about music that really affected you, this one stands out!
In the class with Dark Side of The Moon and Abby Road.
I agree 👍
Iconic album, i've been listening to it for over 40years meanwhile.
Deja Vu at every listen.
Funny that. Trying to memorise lyrics to Country Girl after all that time is a bit of a challenge. Always impressed by such a difficult arrangement so masterfully interpreted and presented.
A classic. Sound of the times back then. Still listening 50+ years later. 🎶
and still applicable today!
Yep!....soundtrack to my first love...back when I was 18....married her at 19. "
First love is a wound that never heals"
This was my favorite record in high school, 45 years ago, and it sounds terrific! Thank You!!
This my favorite record in high school and I was born in 1993, it carries on.
I also spent my high school years with this record, 35 years ago, in Greece! Μelodic coincidence...
It's a good one
Ne ho 63 e continuo ad ascoltarlo fino all'ultimo mio Respiro,👍🍺💗
Their harmonies were just superb. What a great band - in a plethora of great artists.
Like buttah! 💖🙌🙌🙌
THE Best Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Album.
I'm only 53 and grew up listening to this on my parents player on Vinyl in the 70s, mom was an A&R Mgr for Capitol Records in LA and she brought this album home and put the sleeve on my wall, I was about 2 and I remember listening to it and looking at the picture and insert tacked on my wall until the mid 80s when I left home. She also had every Beatles album available and gave them to me for graduation, I still have every Beatles album, even VJ stamped albums in the plastic cover unopened, in my music room. I have the VJ cut for this one in a frame however beside the Pic of MOM
Cool story!
yea
Beautiful 😊Rock On 😊
Mit 18 gehört und geliebt. Immer noch groß und zeitlose Musik.
Many thanks for publcating that fantasic music. Greetings from Warsaw, Poland
I turned 11 in 1970. The war was going on and on. Young people, as seen on TV, in London, NY, and SF, were turning on, and tuning out. Drugs were bad and sex was for married people, but everyone was doing it with everyone else. I walked around with a weed flower I pulled from the grass in my hair behind my ear. My hair went from a John John to shoulder length. FM radio was practically 'underground'. Motown had propelled us metro Detroiters through the Sixties with a sophisticated view of love and relationships, and a love for freedom. This album came out, felt like a set of harmonized annotated footnotes of what the hell had just happened. Joni had come through Detroit. We welcomed her back with her new friends from the coast. I'm almost over it now.
I turned 11 in 1970 also. Greatest decades of music ever: a grand gift for our pre-adult years. This album was massive for society and me.
@@tonyallen4265 i was 9, and falling in love with everything life had to offer except racism, war and hate. It was a growing time for everyone, didn't matter the age.. it seemed in slow motion as well as going so fast. But i can't even imagine a ten year duration where life for everyone in the USA and maybe the world for that matter changed so much. (65-75). MOSTLY because what was happening in the world was actually being written and SUNG about!!! IT was being LIVED out with our youth and the music was what drove that or at least was a huge partner in that!!!! GOD bless that it was that way too!! Ever since then I have turned to music (even a career in radio of over 34 years now) and been mostly disappointed in what most artists (?) that reach the heights of popularity that can't even sing (brittney) continue to release as music! So i keep hoping, and searching, and continue to just say screw it, i'll listen to this era instead... PEACE!!!
@@tonyallen4265😊
Goosebumps
Just WOW !!
Thank you
Warm greetings from the Netherlands
Da kommen - deja vu- Feelings auf....so ziemlich rauf & runter gehört damals...
Liebe es- auch heute noch !!!❤
9th grade.
Was difficult to buy this album, as it was always sold out!
Remember every word of all the songs.
Thanks for posting the entire album!
✌️
Everybody i love you...fantastici...grande album.
4+20 and Country Girl are amazing tunes. Stills and Young pouring their souls, making an evocative and magical experience.
Saw these guys live at The "Capitalist" Centre in Largo, MD in the late '70s. They played Teach Your Children as an encore and most everyone sang along, but had spent their voices cheering for 10 minutes before they returned to the stage. 10,000 plus people singing in a whisper is a thing of rare beauty.
I love this whole damn album. It's righteous. Still have the vinyl.
Anyone listening to this has really good taste
Ten years old. Adored it from the first time that I heard it.
J’ai la chance d’avoir été de cette époque 🙏🙏🙏
Greatest harmonizing band in rock music ❤
The greatest rock album of all-time.
Sus voces bien conjuntadas maravillosas ,un placer escucharlas
Teach your children is one the best country song ever
Classic Crosby, Stills, Nash and young. Bravo.
Love this blast from the past, it brings me back so many memories.
Love this album found it at goodwill and I treasure it
I still have my original LP I bought in 1970. It's worn out but it's on the shelf
Have the LP And CD
The sum of all four elements is extremely high. Great album.
Loved CSN. Formative music in my teens. Saw them in Santa Barbara in 1969 when I was 16. I still love singing harmonies with every single song of theirs.
Great album. Tight,clear,creative, and beautiful tunes.
Still have my original album I bought when it came out. One of the best albums ever. Not a bad track on it ..
We are all connected by our love of great music.
😊😊🎵🎵🎶🎶🎸🎸🎸🎹🎹
The harmonies, sublime!! The music, perfection!! Excellance at its very best!!! 🫳🎤
Wow. What a treat. I remember this from years ago when music was music. Thanks for sharing.
Was 16 when this was released. This was the first album I ever bought and still love it to this day. 😊
the sound quality production is exceptional and very modern
Deja Vu. I was 18 when it was released. Long hair. Good weed. Stop the War. So much nostalgia as I listen to this album. Peace out.
Yeah, and now we have an authoritarian government. Bummer
Curly sue, chop it Suess wheet.
Hannah Montana
bsd😂
Deja Vu. Wow gud memories. Classic voices classic music..... ❤❤❤❤
Fantastic album❤❤❤❤
Me too!
One of those album in the rock era that can be called A Perfect Album, and their previous one wasn't half bad either.
I remember listening to this on my little transistor radio, I was 10 years old back then. Great song.
I was 19 years old in Vietnam on my little transistor radio listening to this. AFVN
@@GaryH-pw9cm
Thank you for your service
I love this album, it's been a part of my life since I was a kid 40 years ago. My parents love this album and the Crosby, Stills & Nash album from 1969, I grew up listening to their music from the 60s and 70s. Both albums are perfect. We must not lose hope that there are still adults who educate young people to listen to intelligent music like this.
Deeply appreciated for sharing, I can sing songs from this album till I die, perhaps.
The first real album I bought. Back in '72 as an 18-year-old.
That's masterpiece.
What a masterpiece!
Helpless= knocking on heavens doors
A ***CLASSIC ALBUM*** for sure!
8 track types and a 72 Pinto in 1974. Too much weed and a lot of beer. I was 16 yrs. Young. Oh my gosh, I am still alive.
16 as well
They are all amazing 🤩 thank you 😎😎😎✝️✝️✝️✌️✌️✌️👍👍👍👏👏👏👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩
The best musical performances at Woodstock.
Bought a stereo cabinet in 1970 and this was my first album I bought . I was 22.
From 🇧🇷 Brazil. São Paulo City!
If only we could disconnect the beauty, the hope and ideals from the pain and regret, from the history and the world.
One of the first albums I ever had. Good from beginning to end. I think I was 13, so it was at least 3-4 years after it's release but if I got it yesterday it would feel timeless.
If you look at dozens of album covers during this time, all the rich rock stars were going for the common man, working the earth, back to the farm theme. Didn't last long, hard to till the crops in your Bentley.
Boomers, My grandson age 26 bought what we called a record player in our time and has quite a collection of "vinyls as records are called now.His collection isnt my kind of music but it's certainly interesting.But what blew me away is the "records themselves are bright colors and have the album covers and designs printed on them.they are really artistic.But i was even more impressed with the one album cover that has lights and sound on it . This old lady wished her old friends who had album collections ,could see what has evolved.But I'm glad records or vinyl" are making a come back.what is old is new again. Grandson has offered to take me to the "vinyl store."
His good taste for music is in his DNA. 😊
Still an absolute masterpiece!
From Curitiba/CWB Brazil, good songs
🌹 Thank You
Realy amazing
One of the best albums ever.
My 1st album!!! Well ...w/the Beatles, of course😅😂😮❤🎉
TIMELESS ROCK AND ROLL!!!!!!!!!!
Excelente trabajo.
I loved the lp sleeve. It was original and artistic.
FANTASTICO CLASICO🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
In my top ten list of albums from the 70's
I don’t know how they say this album saw the light in 1970 when I heard it in 1969 at least one song ALMOST CUT MY HAIR so someone is wrong and I know isn’t me. 1969 was my first year on high school. Blessings to all of you out there.
Amazing album ! ❤
Deja Vu what a great Album!!
I was just kid when I heard them, but knew I was gonna dig this band
One of the first Albums I owned as a kid.
Que gran obra,si señor.
rejoice.,we have to carry on..get along..
I first listened to this bbeauty more than half a century ago. And a million times afterwards.
Jerry playing peddle stee to e on "Teach your children" by chance, happened to be in studio next door. First take. Fkng. musical majic
I have to wonder if they will still be playing the stuff that's on the radio now in 60 years the same way you still hear the music from the 60's nowadays?
Yeah!….Sure they will! 😅😂🤣
Deja Vu !!!
懐かしい❤😊
Stop's me everytime ❤❤
They were going to make the cover leather but it was too costly so thats why its embossed to look like leather. Imagine the flack it would receive today if an album was produced in leather.
Btw, the first album with Neil on board , and the rest is music history 👌
If there is a God... God is love ❤
Yes Linda ur words r so true I agree with you totally greetings from Puerto Rico
The key word, "if". Peace out.
@@williamstlouis3368 I Believe and for me there is no if but I respect your opinion
Oh I Know Beyond A Doubt That There’s A God OR Some KIND Of Supreme Being, Because When My Heart Patient SON Died, I Completely Thought 💭 I Could Will Him Back To Me!!!
I Thought I Was More Powerful Than The Powers That Be Well I Kept Pacing Back & Forth In Front Of His Room Saying Out Loud, No Davey I’m Not Going To Let You Go!!! Get Back Here To Me NOW!!! Then I Realised That They Had Been Doing CPR
For 37 Minutes & So I Whispered To The Code Nurse, You Guy’s Have Sure Been Working On My Man Child For 37 Minutes
(Sorry I Think 🤔 That I Already Covered That) So I Asked The Code Nurse, You Guy’s Have Sure Been
Working On Davey A Long Time & She Said Yeah & We Won’t Give Up Because He’s So Young & I Wispered To The Nurse Than Quit Because He Didn’t Want This & I Didn’t Want It For Him. & Right Then & There My Son’s Soul Entered My Body, It Was Like God Was Saying Tracie You Did Your Job For 21yrs. Two Months & 4 Days
And Now It’s Time For Me To Call Davey Home!!!❣️❣️❣️🫠💯%🤔🫤😘✌🏼
And Yeah Boy, I Knew
Just How Blessed We Had Been. Thank You 🙏 Lord For The Gift You Gave Us When We Needed It The Most!!! 🥹😘❣️❣️❣️✌🏼💯%
Ritam lijepo uskladeni vokali odlicno
✌❤N' Rock&Roll,,,ReallyDigsMySoul😎
🍀Cheers 🍻🍺 I'll Drink2That🍀
Teach Your Children...that steel guitar is the late great Jerry Garcia. He did it for free, with the understanding that CSNY would teach the Dead how to harmonize.
Hmm....soundtrack to my first true love...back in 1970 when I was 18....married her at 19.
"First love is a wound that never heals"
First listen to the whole album
YESsssssss Songs 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹
Carrie on
That’s cool art ❤❤✝️✝️✝️👍👍👍😎😎😎✌️✌️✌️
Hot summer nights in the mountains above Santa Barbara on LSD, like I'm there right now
Carry on with a second version?
My son has this album of mine.
♥♥♥
Yes G ✅💯%