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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (3063)2/8/2002 4:57:24 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3937
 
Looks from that setlist like I should start by introducing the kids to the CSN debut album from 1969.....about two thirds or more of that album is on the setlist.



To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (3063)2/8/2002 5:15:17 PM
From: Lost1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3937
 
WOW..looks like a 3 hour+ show to me. We need a volunteer to track the studio times of all those tunes and see what we're looking at as far as disk space. I think this could be a 2 CD set<g>

I'm sure they vary from night to night on a few songs..my guess is that "after the Gold Rush" makes an appearance. They probably have their slots for solo stuff and can play whatever they are in the mood for that evening (assuming the band knows the tune)<g>

good job OriginalMusicDud



To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (3063)2/8/2002 6:13:18 PM
From: Neenny  Respond to of 3937
 
I had seen CSN in Pittsburgh when I was in college. One of my most memorable concert moments occurred at that concert.

Alone on the stage, accompanied by only the piano, Graham Nash performed "Our House." Had he suddenly stopped playing, I believe you would have been able to hear a pin drop. I don't think I ever recall a time when there was absolute silence in a crowd so large. It was an awesome moment in my music memories!!

Reading the concert play list makes me want to find tickets for Mike and I to go. <ebay here I come!!>

Jane