I've always been a disciple of Stills...his vocals and playing here are stellar, especially on "On The Way Home"...this entire remix of this album is so sublime...
Wow. This takes me back to being there for this music in 1969. I saw them at the Denver Coluseum. I was young, and so was this music. This sounds so fresh, still.
Yes, we were. I was 18 in '75. Saw the Stones in Memphis that year. I've seen CS&N twice and Neil twice. But never all 4 together. This is a fine cd. My hidden gem? Sea of Madness!
They made such a big impact. My mom always talked about how they played Teach Your Children at her graduation in 1971, and everyone sang along to it. CSNY created magic.
Wow lady of the island , a lost classic i havent heard in a very long time. Ive saw csny in 1973 at cleveland municipal stadium during the old world series of rock concerts. Since then ive seen csn 3 times, duets of stills and young, along with crosby nash, stills young and nash solo several times. RIP DAVID we miss you dearly!
Was the concert in Cleveland Stadium with Jesse Collins Young, Santana, and THE BAND??? If it was it was in 1974. I drove up from Louisville, Ky. for it. Truly a great concert. Remember a full moon moving across the sky as C,S,N&Y played for hours.
What you can be most thankful for is that "Suite Judy..." comes complete, in '4 Ways Street' came with a very small excerpt. Thanks Rhino! Thanks to CSN&TY, Thank you for so much beautiful music. 🙏🙏🙏
You and me, friend - turning 66 next week and this music formed the backdrop of my growing up; it is eternally a part of me. Wasn’t it great to have been alive in such an electrified era?
I always put on these good old CSN&Y records when summer is getting hot and dream myself away into California of that era. Must have been such a cool time back then.
Wow....these have to be the most beautiful reditions Ive ever heard from them. And I've heard a lot of bootlegs over the past 30 years. None sound as emotional as this release. And its a nice send off to David.
Been listening to them and inidvidually since Buffalo Springfield, Hollies and Byrds. They were part of my high school experience. This is a perfect salve for now in 2024. I wish David was still with us.... "Speak out, you got to speak out against the madness"....
These guys were pure magic together. I hope the younger gens discover the best singer/songwriter supergroup ever formed. Been a lifelong fan of CSN/CSNY, and I own all their records except this one. That's going to change today.
..eu ouvi pela primeira vez numa antiga fita K7 em 1969 e no ano 1970 procurei numa loja que vendia discos LP e comprei...tenho comigo uma relíquia ate hoje...de vez em quando vejo pelo TH-cam ( NEIL YOUNG .; STEPHEN STILLS ; GRAHAM NASH e evidentemente DAVID CROSBY , este ultimo desde aquela formação com THE BYRDS...fantastico..
It took me 55 years to learn.. now a bit wiser, I’m glad that I gotcha, same time very sad - about playing my “Western Guitar” to death,.. by playing Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” & “Ballad Of Hollis Brown” - with rage in the stomach, too often.. hard’n’heavy so. If it would have been more of your finest guitar playing, I might still hit’ I guess - the missing piece, but nicer way. Bless y’all !!!!
Thank god i was born in 1952 so i could see all these groups like CSNY at the peak of their careers. The 60s to the 80s were the greatest decades for music ever, not like the crap on the airwaves today.
It's obvious they were enjoying their performance. Imagine, unplugged version in 1969? They were way, way ahead of time! What a group. Big thanks CSN&Y for the beautiful music
They were of their time , keep in mind all fore of them had already been in a top 10 band.. They all had written great songs before coming together as a band.. David Crosby to a great degree was the catalyst .. IMHO..
It’s not that special, actually. It was the time when the folk scene was very strong - they just decided to do an acoustic evening at the time when it was everywhere around, that’s all… But they are great, no question here… )
Best CSNY version of this I've heard that is for sure. I'm partial to CrAzY HoRsE but they REALLY go places in this version. Good stuff !!!! DAMN I was hoping not to HAVE to get this LOL. But this version seals the deal. Double vinyl here I come! smh. lol
This is quintessential CSNY… At their best, in a great venue…Neil shines by offering great tunes that work with the combo… Neil’s retort to Stills in the open to “I’ve loved her so long” says a lot about where things would eventually head… but this was was still in the embryonic state and everyone worked so well together.. Personal fave is the Motown esque Sea of Madness..
Longtime internet lore says the Sea Of Madness here is the same cut used on the Woodstock 1970 Soundtrack. Sounds like it, but I haven't listened to the album in a long time. Edit: Verified. The Sea Of Madness on Woodstock 3-LP Cotillion IS from this gig, BUT from a different set. There were two sets for the 1969 Fillmore CSNY gig.
♪ Helplessly Hoping … to actually see this show at that time ( I do have to cry )😮💨 ※ 「It’s only love ❤can break your heart 」 CSNY version is always my favorite and the most beautiful song ever !😘
We were much better behaved and respectful of each other then. There seems to be a lack of civility, manners and selflessness with some people now that we never imagined could happen back then.
I used to go to Red Rocks for concerts. It was a very open scene, unlike it is now. Freaks came down from the mountains. Everybody shared what they had. People would come down in the afternoon, bring coolers with food, etc. Wow. We thought that this would go on forever. I am now 72, and grateful to have been there.
This is from a Warner Brothers email advertising this album >After famously playing their second show at Woodstock in August 1969, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young spent the rest of the year touring and writing songs for what would become CSNY's 1970 debut, Déjà Vu. A newly discovered multi-track recording of the band's September 20, 1969, concert at the historic Fillmore East in New York City captures an early moment from that first tour and is out today as a double live album.
Lord Greystoke needs to clear the stick from his nether reaches. Live recordings are not supposed to be perfect. They are meant to capture the essence of live performance, which this recording clearly does. Less "Lord" more LISTEN!
I've always wanted a video DVD of. ' 4 way ' I greatly prefer video to LP be it Diana Krall Paris , , G. Dead movie. ( someone made a 80 min video of one of the G. Deads Euro 72 concert > Tivoli ). Audio & video. real good to me. easy U.T. heck I have a VHS of the Doors. but very little of CSN & Y>. Neil was for some nonsense against vids ....?
@josefeschweiler3631. Some people (like me) might appreciate to hear the differences throughout the years. 1974, 1977 ... Different steps on the ladder of their mastership.
This is absolutely beautiful. I miss storytelling in today's music,
I've always been a disciple of Stills...his vocals and playing here are stellar, especially on "On The Way Home"...this entire remix of this album is so sublime...
RIRES ! LMAO ! Yewh eejit ! Ce n'est pas S. Still qui chante "On the way home" mais Neil Young ! Ye dumby dolly !
@@danielgiraud1118 Was referring to Stills guitar work on the song...glad I could make you feel so smart...
So beautiful....gives me goose bumps. Thank you for sharing this.
I was at this concert
Sat in 3rd row with 2 of my closest friends
Aside from Woodstock and McCartney x 2 this was the absolute best.
I've listening to their music for my whole life.
We were so lucky growing up with all of this great music.....the voices of a generation!
Wow. This takes me back to being there for this music in 1969. I saw them at the Denver Coluseum. I was young, and so was this music. This sounds so fresh, still.
Yes, we were. I was 18 in '75. Saw the Stones in Memphis that year. I've seen CS&N twice and Neil twice. But never all 4 together. This is a fine cd. My hidden gem? Sea of Madness!
They made such a big impact. My mom always talked about how they played Teach Your Children at her graduation in 1971, and everyone sang along to it. CSNY created magic.
Sure, because Vietnam, political assassinations, burning cities, and Nixon were a real fun time. 1964-75 were a sh*tshow in the US.
Wow lady of the island , a lost classic i havent heard in a very long time. Ive saw csny in 1973 at cleveland municipal stadium during the old world series of rock concerts. Since then ive seen csn 3 times, duets of stills and young, along with crosby nash, stills young and nash solo several times. RIP DAVID we miss you dearly!
Was the concert in Cleveland Stadium with Jesse Collins Young, Santana, and THE BAND??? If it was it was in 1974. I drove up from Louisville, Ky. for it. Truly a great concert. Remember a full moon moving across the sky as C,S,N&Y played for hours.
Yes it was and you're right it was 1974. That was an incredible show
What you can be most thankful for is that "Suite Judy..." comes complete, in '4 Ways Street' came with a very small excerpt. Thanks Rhino! Thanks to CSN&TY, Thank you for so much beautiful music. 🙏🙏🙏
I soo remember those days. This is the soundtrack of my life, 😮😊✌️🫶🦋
You and me, friend - turning 66 next week and this music formed the backdrop of my growing up; it is eternally a part of me. Wasn’t it great to have been alive in such an electrified era?
I'm glad you can remember those days. I'm 71 and it was kinda foggy then for me.....
I always put on these good old CSN&Y records when summer is getting hot and dream myself away into California of that era. Must have been such a cool time back then.
I only knew 4waystreets. I am so glad to see and hear this now. What a treasure released by Rhino. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Germany.
Ahhh, the best CSNY --Ever. How enjoyable (understatement). I am speechless......
Thank you so much for sharing this! This is bringing me pure joy today!
That vocal blend between these three amazingly gifted singer is so pure and unique.
Three. CSN, yup. Y? Meh.
Wow....these have to be the most beautiful reditions Ive ever heard from them. And I've heard a lot of bootlegs over the past 30 years. None sound as emotional as this release. And its a nice send off to David.
I also like the Foxes & Fossils cover ( 1st. Session ).
@tdswift4172 That's super crazy....I JUST now watched that ..
Fantastic quartet❤ RIP David Crosby 😢
Énorme travail de Stills. Que du plaisir. Un grand merci.
I'M 68 years old and remember this ALBUM BECAUSE OF MY FATHER'S❤MELLOW 🎶 ALL DAYS LONG THAT brought in ✌ AND QUITE😍
Been listening to them and inidvidually since Buffalo Springfield, Hollies and Byrds. They were part of my high school experience. This is a perfect salve for now in 2024. I wish David was still with us.... "Speak out, you got to speak out against the madness"....
" I feel like lettin' mah freak flag fly "
Just what I needed! Put me in a headspace that it can be difficult to find in these dark days.
I wasn’t going to buy the vinyl, lord knows I don’t “need” any more. But, to my ears this is a great capture of prime CSNY. Love it.
Crosby, Stills,Nash and Young went blaring all over and through our dorms. Music we constantly enjoyed.❤❤❤
Grreat set when music was grreat release more csny shows🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
...Stephen Stills = Guitar God + Timeless Songwriter...
and an incredibly unique and extraordinary voice !!
59:15
DOWN BY THE RIVER
- End at 1:15:29
Performance length: 16min 14sec
Its too short! Again Please.
A short trip.
This is great; please release more if possible. Thanks!
These guys were pure magic together. I hope the younger gens discover the best singer/songwriter supergroup ever formed. Been a lifelong fan of CSN/CSNY, and I own all their records except this one. That's going to change today.
My 13 & 11 year old daughters told me it’s all right if I put on this band ❤
Can’t wait to play this particular recording for them to hear!
I still remember seeing Croz during his daze in the Byrds back in 65-67 …
Croz is being underrated!!! He held it together
Did not know of the acoustic cut of Go Back Home. Stephen sounds just so good here.
I thoroughly agree. I am not fond of the blues as I find it dragging but when Stills do it, he makes the blues melodic.
..eu ouvi pela primeira vez numa antiga fita K7 em 1969 e no ano 1970 procurei numa loja que vendia discos LP e comprei...tenho comigo uma relíquia ate hoje...de vez em quando vejo pelo TH-cam ( NEIL YOUNG .; STEPHEN STILLS ; GRAHAM NASH e evidentemente DAVID CROSBY , este ultimo desde aquela formação com THE BYRDS...fantastico..
IT IS 4 IN THE MORNING AND I AM NOT SLEEPY AND HERE IS NO PLACE TO GO TO SO I AM LISTENING TO YOU R.I.P. AND YOU NEIL JUST KEEP ON ROLLING
Top of the line recording. Maraming salamat po.
Wow !!!!!!!!! a 2024 mix!!!! Thanks...I´m 61 now and they were/ are one of my bands...
It took me 55 years to learn..
now a bit wiser,
I’m glad that I gotcha,
same time very sad -
about playing my “Western Guitar” to death,..
by playing Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” & “Ballad Of Hollis Brown” -
with rage in the stomach,
too often.. hard’n’heavy so.
If it would have been more of your finest guitar playing,
I might still hit’ I guess -
the missing piece,
but nicer way.
Bless y’all !!!!
And here we are 2024 who’s listening now?
I was born in '74, and have been listening ever since. These songs are my childhood. Thank you Mom and Dad!
People who value Freedom
It’s amazing to live in a time where you can say that, since for thousands of years, you either were there, live, or never heard it.
Best days into my life and remember my father's and his favourite ALBUM PLAYING IT'S OVER and OVER ALL 🌙❤😅
I digs it, man. ✌
Excellent recording
Great Music, great Songs
Wow I've never heard this recording before! Great Down By the River!
すばらしい!ギターリフが、NeilとStevenだとすれば、Rhythm guitarは誰が弾いているのか?もしかしたら、David Crosby?
Personally, l find that these long battles of electric guitars solos what has aged the most in this beautiful album.
@@goodluck7706 :
Cher Miyamoto Musashi, c'est David Crosby qui joue de la slide guitare.
*** 親愛なる宮本武蔵、こちらはスライドギターを弾くデヴィッド・クロスビーです。
@@danielgiraud1118 コメント thank you!1:07 からのguitar soloもCrosbyですか?
...those guys were 'the American fab-4' of the sixties 💖
8 of 17 songs are Stills compositions. He is the top dog.
1,3,6,8,11,14,15,17? Black bird by beatles(Paul).
Wonderful release live testament that still sounds fresh & vital & pertinent for todays social politics ;-)
AMAZING 🎶 ❤ To back in 69 Thanks !!
Thank god i was born in 1952 so i could see all these groups like CSNY at the peak of their careers. The 60s to the 80s were the greatest decades for music ever, not like the crap on the airwaves today.
Amazing!
It's obvious they were enjoying their performance. Imagine, unplugged version in 1969? They were way, way ahead of time! What a group. Big thanks CSN&Y for the beautiful music
They were of their time , keep in mind all fore of them had already been in a top 10 band.. They all had written great songs before coming together as a band..
David Crosby to a great degree was the catalyst .. IMHO..
When I saw them in summer 73' they reversed it two hour electric bookending one hour acoustic. famous
It’s not that special, actually. It was the time when the folk scene was very strong - they just decided to do an acoustic evening at the time when it was everywhere around, that’s all…
But they are great, no question here… )
They came right out of Buffalo Springfield and The Byrds. Americana acoustics both. There was a lot of great folk rock. Their harmonies tho…! 😊
Way way ahead??
Steve Winwood was way ahead
Emerson lake palmer were way ahead
Even roger mcguinn was
God blessed Stephan Stills
Looking back from years(decades) on, I realized that all the songs from these guys that I really liked were Stephen Stills tunes.
It doesn't get any better than this!!
Nice to hear Sea of Madness again.
Mais connais-tu : "Military madness" ?
Bloody awesome, Thanks Rhino..✨️💯🎸❤️
CSNY live on for ever
All those years ago
Did Stills know he was that good??? He must have... American treasure
Just noticing most of their really good music and songs actually from 1969!
Man could they harmonize!
Best CSNY version of this I've heard that is for sure. I'm partial to CrAzY HoRsE but they REALLY go places in this version. Good stuff !!!!
DAMN I was hoping not to HAVE to get this LOL.
But this version seals the deal. Double vinyl here I come! smh. lol
Danny Whitten ; Billy Talbot ; Ralph Molina.
@@danielgiraud1118 "Best CSNY version...."
The HORSE will always win.
Csny @ their best!!
Iconic
This is quintessential CSNY… At their best, in a great venue…Neil shines by offering great tunes that work with the combo…
Neil’s retort to Stills in the open to “I’ve loved her so long” says a lot about where things would eventually head… but this was was still in the embryonic state and everyone worked so well together..
Personal fave is the Motown esque Sea of Madness..
Sea of Madness, yes. I thought it was from Woodstock, I guess Bill Graham got it.
Stills is a monster on guitar
Was the concert been filmed? It would have been fantastic. CSNY at their very best.
The best music ever.
KNOWLEDGE - VOIÇES...DURING NON - MATURE AGES... LOVE & RESPECT. 🗿
I just want to go back to 1969... but without Viet Nam and the Manson murders.
Great moments !!! 20th of September 1969
new fresh songs
Right! SO many great new, fresh songs coming out every other day then. We knew then we were very lucky.
Good harmonies on Blackbird.
What a hahhy new day with. 1968 musis!!!
It is interesting to see what part who sings became more clear.
RIP David Crosby
Longtime internet lore says the Sea Of Madness here is the same cut used on the Woodstock 1970 Soundtrack. Sounds like it, but I haven't listened to the album in a long time.
Edit: Verified. The Sea Of Madness on Woodstock 3-LP Cotillion IS from this gig, BUT from a different set. There were two sets for the 1969 Fillmore CSNY gig.
I have not heard it again since Woodstock.
I don't believe it's the same performance. Some passages are close, but nope. .
Not the same recording at all. Different guitar parts, not as urgent as the Woodstock recording. Different vocal arrangement.
But the 2 versions are more or less delivered over the same template.
After the Beatles break up CSNY became their replacement n were in glory for awhile between 70 72😂
I saw them at Woodstock. This concert must have been shortly afterwards. Wooden Ships about sums up my feelings about Trump being re-elected…
♪ Helplessly Hoping …
to actually see this show at that time
( I do have to cry )😮💨
※ 「It’s only love ❤can break your heart 」
CSNY version is always my favorite and the most beautiful song ever !😘
Listen to the attentive and appreciative audience.
I guess that you had to be there.
Pre- Steve Jobs and mind-numbing technology.
We were much better behaved and respectful of each other then. There seems to be a lack of civility, manners and selflessness with some people now that we never imagined could happen back then.
I used to go to Red Rocks for concerts. It was a very open scene, unlike it is now.
Freaks came down from the mountains.
Everybody shared what they had.
People would come down in the afternoon, bring coolers with food, etc.
Wow. We thought that this would go on forever.
I am now 72, and grateful to have been there.
1969❤
♥♥
Sounds great. Mixed digitally? Hope so.
LOL. Neil Young went to great trouble and expense to do it analog from start to finish. I’m a little embarrassed that I bought the CD. 😂
Nobody had a blend like them
Best harmonies ever created.
AWE Some
Is there a DVD of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, “Live at the Fillmore East, 1969? Where to buy? Thanks
No..just audio
What is the date in 1969 of this show please? I believe it's the one I have as bootleg in December 1969.
I was at this show and the audience gave them a standing ovation before they even sang a note.
This is from a Warner Brothers email advertising this album >After famously playing their second show at Woodstock in August 1969, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young spent the rest of the year touring and writing songs for what would become CSNY's 1970 debut, Déjà Vu. A newly discovered multi-track recording of the band's September 20, 1969, concert at the historic Fillmore East in New York City captures an early moment from that first tour and is out today as a double live album.
@@peaceloverdoc3039So 9/20/69
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Better than their Woodstock performance but not as good as 4-Way Street (which probably has some fixes)
❤❤❤&❤
ニールヤング の こえ。 かなし。
anyone know if this will end up on spotify at some point?
kool
Ama in album ! ❤
pérola
The daze before they lied, cheated and stole from each other but the music was good...
They fell apart what Joni & Judy broke their hearts. Sort of.
😎
Funny how they took the audio from "Down By The River" and stuck it on the Big Sur version of it
esta mix é uma pena...
Thanks❤Спасибо❤🔝🫶🔝🎸🥁🎙️🔝🎧🔝
Well, they laugh out loud during Helplessly Hoping, ruining the song. This concert is no way close to studio perfection. Just be prepared.
Lord Greystoke needs to clear the stick from his nether reaches. Live recordings are not supposed to be perfect. They are meant to capture the essence of live performance, which this recording clearly does. Less "Lord" more LISTEN!
Acoustic set was a little boring
Very good album, but I prefer 4 Way Street.
Who needs this, when you have "4 Way Street" from 1971? Sounds too sharp.
I've always wanted a video DVD of. ' 4 way ' I greatly prefer video to LP be it Diana Krall Paris , , G. Dead movie. ( someone made a 80 min video of one of the G. Deads Euro 72 concert > Tivoli ). Audio & video. real good to me. easy U.T. heck I have a VHS of the Doors. but very little of CSN & Y>. Neil was for some nonsense against vids ....?
@josefeschweiler3631. Some people (like me) might appreciate to hear the differences throughout the years. 1974, 1977 ... Different steps on the ladder of their mastership.
Agreed 🎉 why not have this
@@martinamanecke3622 As a Deadhead I completely agree. The more music the better. Cheers.
「4 Way Street」には「Down by the river」が収録されてないので。ここの「Down by the river」は素晴らしい!
Bad sound, four way street and wembley are better
Ogni tanto bisogna accontentarsi, mettetevi le cuffie e gioisci senza essere professori del suono pulito
Think there were drugs at this gig??
It’s csny man, there’s ALWAYS drugs
Does it matter this was a masterpiece ❤
In the year 69 - Please tell me who of the then US-American music artists didn't take any drugs??
Yeah 😂 it's call love and compassion for music 🎶 🎵 ❤️ 💕 ♥️
Golden words 💗 agree 💯 😊@@JOURNEY1995