“There’s No Heart”: Nash Reveals Why The Band Won’t Be Playing Without Crosby

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Folk rock legend David Crosby passed away in 2023 due to complications from a COVID-19 infection, leaving fans wondering about the future of Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY). In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Graham Nash shared a poignant update about the supergroup’s future, revealing that it’s unlikely they will play together again without Crosby.

Nash stated, “I don’t think that me and Stephen and Neil will ever play together again. There’s no heart there. David was the center of it all, as crazy as he was. And my God, he was crazy.”

He emphasized Crosby’s vital role in the band, explaining, “If Stephen and Neil and I ever played together, people would be missing Crosby. We would be missing Crosby. It just would be a much colder scene.”

Nash also opened up about his grief, admitting he is still struggling with Crosby’s death. “I really miss him. I miss him more every day because life is choices, and I only choose to remember the good times that David and I had, the good music that we made together. When I try to think about the bad things that happened, I don’t want to do that. I made the choice to only remember the good stuff.”

As fans mourn the loss of Crosby, Nash’s reflections highlight the profound bond and musical legacy they shared.

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