David Crosby - Déjà Vu (Live in Copenhagen, August 27th, 2018)

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David Crosby and his band perform the title track track from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's 1970 debut album, "Déjà vu". Recorded live @ Koncertsalen in DR Koncerthuset, August 27th, 2018. The band is: Crosby's son James Raymond (keyboard), Steve DiStanislao (drums, harmony vocals), Mai Agan (bass), Michelle Willis (keyboard, harmony vocals) and Jeff Pevar (lead guitar, harmony vocals).
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David had and still has one of the top 5 voices in rock music. PERIOD!

randydavisman
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So proud to be part of this amazing band....this song is interpreted different every night..and James Raymond's keyboard solo here is astounding, IMHO...wow.... Excited to tour with this wonderful band this spring! Hope to see you along the way!

jeffpevar
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He sounds good. Who in the 60's would have dreamed that David Crosby, of all people, would still be playing music and putting out records in 2018? He may wind up the last man standing of his generation...

simplechronology
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A great line up here, long may they continue.

thewordofgord
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Amazing group of musicians! Saw them in Trondheim yesterday, and they blew me away. Specially Jeff Pevar on the lead guitar.

helgeheggset
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What a bunch of great musicians! I myself is a big fan of Mai Leisz ever since I saw her the first time with Linnea Henriksson. She really knows how to rock that bass. <3

tsopuaifa
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Steve is on drumms with David - Gilmour 😎

frithjofkunis
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Thanks for sharing, great quality, what was this filmed with ?

escaever
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Ok David. For the last time…..Amsterdam is waiting for you and your friends.

louisprins
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effing cell phone recordings. don't anyone believe the song sounded that useful to anyone that was there? It's the greatest open tuning guitar composition there is. But wait, he wrote "Gueniver" in that tuning too.

jackhammer
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Sounds great and looks like David has lost some weight.

drogers