3/26/2002 Crosby Stills Nash & Young, America West Arena, Phoenix, AZ
19 years ago today...
March 26, 2002 - Phoenix, AZ
Crosby Stills Nash & Young brought their Tour of America to America West Arena.
From the set opening "Carry On," this was a terrific show from the folk rock supergroup who played their second show ever at Woodstock. A memory of my youth was listening to "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" through headphones on a high-end stereo system while in an altered state. It blew my mind and music was never the same to me again.
CSNY played most of their better known songs. Neil Young was clearly the star of the show and was given the stage for some of his best solo work including "Southern Man," "Cinnamon Girl," "Old Man" and "Rockin' In the Free World."
The band members sounded great vocally on this night. I have seen CSN (sans Neil) a few times and each of them solo, and they haven't always brought the harmonies from the albums.
The encore featured the Buffalo Springfield cover "For What It's Worth." The CSNY classic "Teach Your Children" closed the memorable show.
We had side stage seats that positioned us very close to the stage with superior sightlines thanks to a hanging speaker set up that created a 360-degree view. That's common now, but was pretty new at this time.
Here's a link to the setlist:
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/crosby-stills-nash-and-young/2002/america-west-arena-phoenix-az-63d3da77.html
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