Neil Young pays tribute to late bandmate David Crosby after years of tension: 'Remember the best times'
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Despite a tumultuous relationship, Neil Young honored the life of former bandmate David Crosby on Friday with a tribute from the heart on his website.
"David is gone, but his music lives on. The soul of CSNY, David's voice and energy were at the heart of our band. His great songs stood for what we believed in and it was always fun and exciting when we got to play together. ‘Almost Cut My Hair,' ‘Dejavu’ and so many other great songs he wrote were wonderful to jam on and Stills and I had a blast as he kept us going on and on. His singing with Graham was so memorable, their duo spot a highlight of so many of our shows." Neil Young performs with David Crosby at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium in Santa Cruz, California on Aug. 12, 1977. (Ed Perlstein/Redferns/Getty Images) Neil Young and David Crosby (L-R) perform on Day 2 of the 27th Annual Bridge School Benefit concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre on Oct. 27, 2013 in Mountain View, Calif. (Steve Jennings/WireImage)
"We had so many great times, especially in the early years. Crosby was a very supportive friend in my early life, as we bit off big pieces of our experience together. David was the catalyst of many things."
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