It’s 2020. A reissue of this once split 4 ways wouldn’t generate any substantial amount for Croz individually. But I hope it happens, I’d love to hear a remix and some outtakes.
He has a nice but modest home. He also has diabetes, Hep C and 5 stints in his heart... Meds ain't cheap
I know it sounds a bit stupid given the context, but having all of these releases to look forward to, most in the second half of this year, is actually helping my mental health LOL!
no not at all! music feeds the soul and as of now we can use much musical pleasure...I love having things to look forward to when times are down.
Anyone that has questions for David can ask him directly. Hes usually on Twitter on most nights and is good about answering questions from fans David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) on Twitter
Look at you trying to get things back on track. Well played. I too love this album. Hoping for a AAA reissue as my original purchase was played too death when I was young and LP’s were not considered precious things and not treated with the respect they deserved ... at least not by me. Official bonus stuff to replace my bootlegs would be a beautiful thing. Fingers crossed. Automatic purchase.
Property taxes alone would be pretty hefty where he lives, I'm guessing? Lords have had to sell their castles for that reason.
They have a really nice home. If he had to sell, he'd still be able to live somewhere (and not a crummy apartment).
Just listening "Teach your children" on NYA player and noticed a strange edit at 1:21 and once again at 1:54... Like a different take is flown in. Any history behind that?
He’s also an organ recipient which carries with it a ton of anti-rejection and immunosuppressant meds. Add that to the list your state, and it could be financially crippling.
Jeez, i had no idea that in the States medical care is sooo expensive! Shame he cant relocate to the UK or here in France. I wish him all the best.
I'd really like to see a DVD from when they were touring around this time. Some great footage out there.
I don't think that relocation to Europe (and the consequential access to health care) is easy for an elderly American citizen with little income at the best of times, let alone these days... By the way access to the public health service will soon cost £625 per year for foreign residents in the UK (on top of standard taxation).