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  1. 26. Apr. 2024 · While Young could have made a brilliant piece of commentary on a topic like this, it’s interesting that the song came from Nash. Here was the man known for the friendlier songs in their catalogue like ‘Teach Your Children’ and ‘Our House’, and so too does this song take a more delicate approach, talking about the right for everyone to be given their just day in court.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · The song Graham Nash wrote after watching Joni Mitchell record: “Just mind-blowing”. There are plenty of beautiful love songs out there, but few can hold a candle to ‘Our House’, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s celebration of simplicity. Casting aside grand gestures or huge declarations, the song simply focuses on the glory of basic ...

  3. Vor 21 Stunden · Raised on Robbery. 9. You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio. 10. River. 1. Both Sides, Now. “Both Sides, Now” is a song written by Joni Mitchell, originally released on her 1969 album “Clouds ...

  4. 29. Apr. 2024 · A defining moment for Graham Nashs inspiration for the song happened during the infamous Chicago Seven Trial in 1969. The trial was a highly publicized court case involving prominent activists who were charged with a conspiracy to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

  5. Vor einem Tag · In September 2022, Warner/Rhino issued The Asylum Albums (1972–1975)–the third release in the ongoing Joni Mitchell Archives series. The 4CD box set contained brand-new remasters of four of the most popular entries in Mitchell’s discography: 1972’s For The Roses, 1974’s Court and Spark, the 1974 live double LP Miles of Aisles, and finally 1975’s The Hissing of Summer Lawns.

  6. 28. Apr. 2024 · Even though Young could have made a very insightful commentary on this subject, it’s intriguing that Nash wrote the song. This song adopts a more tactful approach, discussing the right for everyone to have their fair day in court.

  7. 8. Mai 2024 · One such song is “Cathedral” by Crosby, Stills & Nash. Released in 1977, this song holds a special meaning and has the power to transport listeners to a different time and place. Written by Graham Nash, “Cathedral” was inspired by a trip he took to Stonehenge and Winchester Cathedral.