Graham Nash recently confessed to the Spectator why he found David Crosby’s ‘other side’ awful and discussed his former best friend’s passing. The rocker said:
“It [David’s passing] was insanely sad for me, of course. He was my best friend for many years. But I only choose to remember the good times that we had. The good music that we made. Because the other side of David was awful. He could turn a room into a glorious place of sunshine and good feeling, and two seconds later he could destroy that room with a sentence.”
Still, Nash also admitted that he was ready to reconcile with Crosby right before the rocker’s passing:
“But we were getting together towards the end of his life. I’d set up a date when we could FaceTime. I waited and waited for the call and it never came, and then he was gone. It’s been a long time coming, it’s going to be a long time gone, as Crosby sang in 1969. ‘It’s the way life is, y’know.'”
The former Hollies singer had confessed on a previous note that Crosby had sent him a voicemail prior to his passing. However, Graham chose not to reveal what was inside the message, and what David’s final wishes and words to him were.
Nash also released a new album recently, titled ‘Now,’ and called it the most ‘vulnerable’ record he’d ever made. The rocker is also currently touring all across the U.K.
