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David Crosby Concert

Mahopac Auditorium (Mahopac, NY)

David Crosby concert at Mahopac Auditorium on Mar 17, 1984

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  • Date:
    03.17.1984
  • Tracks:
    11
  • Total Time:
    1:05:15
  • Catalog:
    Dawson Sound

Concert Summary

It would be difficult to find any musician who experienced such exhilarating highs and such soul crushing lows as did David Crosby on his journey through the 1960s and beyond. Crosby would first gain recognition as a key ingredient to the initial success of The Byrds, a monumentally influential band. His next major project, Crosby, Stills, Nash and sometimes Young, would literally define the Woodstock generation at the start of the 1970s, with all the…entire summary

  • moo | Tuesday, November 03, 2009 | 11:21 pm

    Too bad DC's voice is shot on this show (I suspect he had a cold or flu). Great recording & great song list.

  • David Gioia | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 8:16 am

    I saw David Crosby close to this time in Norfolk Va at a wharehouse on the water which was turned into a small concert venue. During his opening solo acoustic set he quit right in the middle of it, waiting for the rowdies, rockers and rednecks to become completely silent before he played Lady Guinnevere. DC looked like he was on the edge. The crowd finally got the message and he moved on. Show was great, we all wanted the electric set and man did he deliver. Great memory from the Boathouse Norfolk VA.

  • Anonymous | Saturday, October 24, 2009 | 7:30 am

    I saw David in Ann Arbor on this tour and although he did perform well, it was very sad. He was so obviously broken. After the show I went to his tour bus hoping to say hi and get an autograph. I could see him in the back of the bus through the front window taking a big hit on a glass pipe and then coughing his lungs out. He looked up, saw me and slammed the door shut with anger. I thought for certain it would be the last time I saw him and that he would be dead soon. Great to sdee him come back and find some happiness.

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, September 01, 2009 | 4:06 pm

    after these many years, all the creative energies, everything exposed to analysis, what i ascertain is that only while performing, even when you're a bit tattered, the spirit carries on, and be kind to those who were out there giving their talents . show up and expose your vulnerabilities, the spirit will carry you to places not otherwise reached! BE SPIRITUAL IN ALL THINGS YOU ATTEMPT ALWAYS! musically, and in all things, others can appreciate you .crosby was blessed and surrounded by great talent......john in alexandria, virginia

  • Gert Devi | Tuesday, August 25, 2009 | 11:23 am

    He is surely fare from the top on this take, saw him severel times in the 70?s whith C,S,N,& Y- as Crosby and nash i Copenhagen, and then again when he had dropped the dope, acustic whit Stills & Nash, and Cosby & Nash solo 3 yers ago in DK, and! last month in Royal Albert Hall wow amasing concert and almost unbeliving tha he can sing like he does espacialy whith Nash, best show I ever saw whit them and so in Albet Hall, fantastic place and and fantastic conert, and you can?t take from him that in every state hi?s in he go lots of humor, fantastic person Gert Denmark

  • Raymond from Vancouver, HK, Trieste and Paris | Sunday, July 26, 2009 | 12:40 am

    Listening to D Crosby has always been a trat to feel happy and free. Here he is at a very high of holistic expression...no wonder he soon nearly went the way of Rimbaud and Van Gogh. Thank God not..I saw him in Lucca , Italy in 2003 ; amazing to hear him then play Cowboy Movie to perfection.

  • ian marks | Tuesday, March 17, 2009 | 1:40 am

    i agree that his voice is shot here but at least the songs and the band stand up well to compensate but i've always felt that he's at his best when he's singing with graham nash along side him

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, February 10, 2009 | 2:12 pm

    This is such a crime that this music is not available in Flac or SHN format

  • mrentertainmentusa | Sunday, January 11, 2009 | 2:28 pm

    "Neil writes 15 songs a day...and it just pisses me off!" Good soundbite from a man not afraid to show his vulnerability. That's Dave! I always looked at his Walruslike mustache and his seemingly self-serving appearance and thought, "Uh-huh...just another hippie elitist." Finally, listening to him by himself, stripped bare, as he is here, I can hear what we all should realize: He's just a normal guy, subject to the pitfalls and excesses all of us are - only he posseses a truly God-given talent to sing, in whatever voice he has, and create (although not 15 songs a day)! That's all you can ask for! Thanks, David, and thanks, Maistro Wolfgang! Long may you run!

  • Ingram | Sunday, September 21, 2008 | 10:30 am

    Wow ! Thanks. Slick and I had a band in Cocoanut Grove in the seventies where I introduced him to David. I had never heard this recording till just now. Slick went on to join the Starship has been with Marty Balin all these years and he still rips with the best. He's one of the best kept secrets in RnR

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