Graham Nash Explains Why David Crosby Wanted To Apologize To Him

blankSerra OzturkMusic2 years ago97 Views

Graham Nash recently told Amanpour and Company that he and David Crosby had nearly reconciled just before he passed away. The singer explained that Crosby reached out to him to apologize for his words. Graham explained:

“About eight days before David [Crosby] passed away, he sent me an email and said, ‘I want to talk to you. I know I haven’t spoken to you in two years, but we need to talk. I need to apologize.’ So I set up a time to use FaceTime where we could see each other. I waited, and I waited for the call, and the call never came, but we were talking towards the end. I realized that he had to apologize for shooting his mouth off, particularly about Neil [Young] and his wife Daryl Hannah, and me.”

Even though the FaceTime call never happened, Graham was thankful to know that Crosby wanted to make amends. He continued:

“I’m incredibly grateful that he wanted to straighten things out between us because we had been friends for so long and had been through many things together. But David Crosby was an incredible musician; he tuned his guitar in many different ways; he was jazz, and Everly Brothers influenced. David Crosby was a great musician, and I will miss him and think about him every day for the rest of my life.”

However, it seems that Crosby did leave a voicemail to Nash before he passed away that the singer decided to keep to himself. He shared his thoughts about the voicemail by saying:

“He did leave me a voicemail, I’ll never erase, saying he wanted to talk. He wanted to apologize for shooting off his mouth about many things, including Neil Young and Daryl Hannah.”

You can watch Graham Nash’s interview with Amanpour and Company below.

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