April 30, 2022

S5E222 - Crosby Stills Nash & Young 'Deja Vu' with Kristen McLean

S5E222 - Crosby Stills Nash & Young 'Deja Vu' with Kristen McLean

When this week's guest Kristen McLean's parents were raising the beams of their house in Worthington Massachusetts in 1971, Crosby Stills Nash & Young's 'Deja Vu' was the soundtrack. The angelic melding of CSN&Y's voices belied the often-dark mood...

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When this week's guest Kristen McLean's parents were raising the beams of their house in Worthington Massachusetts in 1971, Crosby Stills Nash & Young's 'Deja Vu' was the soundtrack. The angelic melding of CSN&Y's voices belied the often-dark mood of the record, as the members personal struggles and the tattered remnants of the Summer of Love colored every note within.
"One morning I woke up and I knew you were really gone..."

Songs featured in this episode: No Irish Need Apply - Don McLean; Sliabh Russell - Mary Bergin; Hidden Lake - Gold Dust Lounge; Honeysuckle - Waikiki Swingsters; Find The Cost of Freedom, Marrakesh Express, Carry On, Teach Your Children - CSN&Y; Father & Son - Cat Stevens; Almost Cut My Hair, Helpless, Woodstock - CSN&Y; Woodstock - Joni Mitchell; Deja Vu, Our House, 4 + 20, Country Girl, Everybody I Love You - CSN&Y; In The Morning - Bee Gees; Know You Got To Run - CSN&Y

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