Feuds within musical acts are relatively common, and Graham Nash’s complicated relationship with former Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bandmate David Crosby is among those well-known disputes. However, Nash made some surprising comments regarding his relationship with David during a recent interview with the San Diego Tribune.
Even though Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young achieved significant commercial success and critical acclaim, the members’ common ‘dislike’ of Crosby made it difficult for them to reunite. David had previously discussed the complicated relationship with his former bandmates, and the musician had disclosed that while Nash didn’t like him, Young ‘hated him to his guts.’
A future reunion did not seem possible due to these remarks, but Graham Nash recently paid a bit of homage to his former bandmate with somewhat positive comments. While discussing his upcoming compilation record, Nash admitted that he did miss David. The musician addressed that Crosby was a great musician with unique qualities.
Nash continued by stating that the pair composed and produced good music throughout their careers. Yet, arguments can happen even between brothers, and these conflicts would hurt their personal relationships. For the musician, these disputes with David resulted in their complicated relationship.
Graham Nash admitted that he missed David Crosby by saying the following:
“The truth is, I do miss David. I think he’s really a great musician, totally unique, and we made a lot of really good music together in our lives. But, as with brothers, sometimes you argue, and that could hurt your relationship. That’s what happened to David and me.”
The musician appreciated and celebrated his time with Crosby while producing good music. Arguments and disputes might have negatively impacted Nash’s feelings towards his former bandmate, but the quality of their music made it possible for Graham to admit he did miss Crosby.
