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  • Graham Nash names the greatest Joni Mitchell song


    Up on a grassy hill in Laurel Canyon, Graham Nash and Joni Mitchell made history together. The duo’s songwriting became the sound of popular music as we know it. Perhaps in hundreds of years, they’ll be mythologised like Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley—a lauded pair whose brief romance was spent scribbling away folk classics with a morning coffee and sipping boujailles in the evening.

    Even their first meeting had a sense of poetic fate to it. As Nash writes in the book 101 Essential Rock Records: “I first met Joan in Ottawa, Canada, in 1967. The Hollies were playing a show there and Joni was playing at a local club. There was a party thrown for us after our show, and when I entered the room, I noticed a beautiful woman sitting down with what appeared to be a large bible on her knees.”

    He was instantly beguiled by her, and his only thoughts were about plucking up the courage to approach her. This endeavour was blighted by the witterings of his manager, Robin Britten. If only the heathen would stop so, Nash could gather his whirring thoughts.

    “I asked him to be quiet as I was checking Joni out,“ Nash recalls. “He said, ‘if you’d just listen to me I’m trying to tell you that she wants to meet you’. David Crosby had told me earlier that year to look out for Joni should I ever get the chance to meet her. Joni and I hit it off immediately, and I ended up in her room at the Chateau Laurier and she beguiled me with 15 or so of the most incredible songs I’d ever heard. Obviously, I fell in love right there and then. She touched my heart and soul in a way that they had never been touched before.”

    But her best songs were yet to be written. Crosby had helped Mitchell craft her debut album and was assured that she was a generational talent. However, by her own admission, she was still breaking free from the shackles of folk in the purest sense. She would soon begin to pull away from fantasy and timeless tropes and pour more of herself than pretty much any songwriter before her into her tunes.

    The song Graham Nash wrote as an ode to Joni Mitchell

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    This soon led to the anthem that Nash describes as her greatest ever piece of work, ‘A Case of You‘. He told Songfacts, “There are so many brilliant songs. I tend to go towards a simple song, and one of my favourites is ‘A Case Of You‘. I think it’s an unbelievably beautifully recorded, simple folk song. It’s beautiful.“

    The timeless track towers above heart-torn imitators by means of sheer sincerity. As Mitchell once told Mojo, “I think men write very dishonestly about breakups. I wanted to be capable of being responsible for my own errors. If there was friction between me and another person, I wanted to be able to see my participation in it so I could see what could be changed and what could not.“

    She sternly added, “That is part of the pursuit of happiness. You have to pull the weeds in your soul when you are young, when they are sprouting, otherwise they will choke you.” In that sense, ‘A Case Of You‘ is an act of cathartic gardening.

    This profound and beautifully illustrated point about the need to take dominion over life’s unfurling circumstances, seasons and their effects on us as people is the sort of poignant intelligence that permeates Mitchell’s work as a songwriter.

    Not just ‘A Case of You’ but indeed a lot of the material on her beloved album Blue is centred around a break-up that the singer-songwriter was enduring with Nash himself. The song lyrics, in part, detail the fading spark of a relationship heading towards its end and the growing divide between two lovers with lines like, “Just before our love got lost you said, / I am as constant as a northern star / And I said, ‘Constantly in the darkness‘,” illuminating poetically the notion of a rift.

    What makes the track so unique and full of depth, however, is the fact that it somehow functions as both a break-up lamentation but also an ode to somebody, exemplifying the dichotomy of love and love lost. Thus there is also an argument that the idea of the song being simply about Nash is far too head-on.

    The track’s production features James Taylor on guitar and Mitchell providing the strumming on the Appalachian dulcimer. The pair would later have an intense but brief relationship, so it is easy to speculate that the flowering of a new romance from the ashes of another could be the reason behind the songs self-evident light and shade.

    This notion of star-crossed lovers and kindred souls is also reflected in the literary influences that Mitchell has referenced as inspirations behind some of the lyrics. “I am as constant as the Northern Star” alludes to Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, one of the most schismatic figures in literature, whereas “Love is touching souls” is in reference to the Rainer Maria Rilke poem ‘Love Song’, which examines the inner yearnings of two guarded souls, elucidating how Mitchell may have felt at the time.

    These little flourishes hint at the depth untold in Mitchell’s masterpiece, which Nash rightfully highlights as among her greatest.

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    In a recent interview, legendary musician Graham Nash revealed his pick for the greatest Joni Mitchell song of all time. And the winner is…

    “Both Sides, Now.”

    Nash explained that the hauntingly beautiful lyrics and melody of the song have had a profound impact on him since he first heard it. He praised Mitchell’s ability to capture the complexities of human emotions in such a simple yet powerful way.

    Fans of both Nash and Mitchell are sure to agree that “Both Sides, Now” is indeed a timeless classic that will continue to resonate with listeners for generations to come.

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  • Graham Nash confirms FireAid reunion with former bandmate Stephen Stills


    When it was announced that both Graham Nash and Stephen Stills would be playing FireAid there was hope that the former Crosby, Stills & Nash bandmates would be reuniting for a performance. Well, Nash has seemingly confirmed that it’s happening.

    Nash posted a photo with Stephen on Instagram taken during rehearsals for the charity event and revealed that they will be performing together.

    “How fortunate to get to spend some time with my great friend Stephen again last night during rehearsals for @fireaidla,” he shared. “Tonight we’ll be sharing a stage together again. All for a really good cause.”

    FireAid is taking place Thursday in Inglewood, California, at two separate venues: the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome. Nash and Stills are playing the Kia Forum, along with John Fogerty, Joni MitchellThe Black Crowes, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers and others.

    The event will be broadcast and streamed live on Amazon Music/Prime Video, Apple Music, Disney+, Hulu, Facebook, Instagram, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock, NBC News Now, SoundCloud, Veeps and YouTube, among other platforms. It will also be shown in select AMC Theatres locations.

    One hundred percent of the proceeds will go to LA wildfire relief.

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    Exciting news for fans of legendary rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young! Graham Nash has officially confirmed a FireAid reunion with former bandmate Stephen Stills. The two iconic musicians will be coming together once again to perform live on stage for a special charity concert.

    This reunion is sure to bring back memories of the band’s incredible performances and timeless music. Fans can expect to hear classic hits like “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Teach Your Children,” and “Our House” performed live by these two incredible artists.

    The FireAid reunion is set to be a night to remember, with all proceeds going to support those affected by wildfires. Stay tuned for more details on this highly anticipated event and be sure to secure your tickets early to witness this unforgettable musical reunion. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see Graham Nash and Stephen Stills back together on stage!

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  • A Look at Joni Mitchell’s Musical History with Stephen Stills & Graham Nash in Honor of the Artists’ Performances at FireAid


    Tonight (January 31), a impressive roster of music stars will take part in two FireAid benefit concerts that will be held simultaneously at Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum near Los Angeles.

    Among the many artists set to perform at the Kia Forum are Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash. It’s not known if any of these music legends will be collaborating at the concert, although if Graham and Stephen do hit the stage together, it would mark the first time they’d performed live with each other since Crosby, Stills & Nash sang at the National Tree Lighting in Washington, D.C., in December 2015.

    [RELATED: Stevie Wonder, Olivia Rodrigo, John Fogerty Among Performers Added to Lineup of Star-Studded FireAid Benefit Concert]

    Mitchell has had a musical association with Stills and Nash that dates back to early in her recording career. Of course, she also was involved in a romantic relationship with Nash from 1968 to 1970.

    In honor of their participation in FireAid, here’s a look at the shared musical history of Joni, Stephen, and Graham.

    Stills’ and Nash’s Contributions to Mitchell’s Albums

    Around 1967 and early ’68, Mitchell briefly dated David Crosby, who became an early supporter of Joni’s work. Crosby produced Mitchell’s 1968 debut album, Song to a Seagull. Stills, who would soon team up with David in CSN, played bass on one song from the album—“Night in the City.”

    Stills played a bigger role on Mitchell’s second album, Clouds (1969), playing bass and guitar on multiple tracks. Clouds featured Joni’s early classic “Chelsea Morning” and “Both Sides, Now.”

    Crosby, Stills, and Nash all appeared on a famous song from Mitchell’s third album, Ladies of the Canyon (1970). Credited as the Lookout Mountain United Downstairs Choir, the trio sang backing vocals on “The Circle Game.”

    Mitchell’s fourth album, Blue (1971), is widely considered to be one of the greatest albums of all time. Stills is featured on bass and guitar on the song “Carey.”

    Blue also featured a number of intimate songs inspired by Joni’s relationship with Graham, including “My Old Man” and “River.”

    Stills and Nash both appear on separate tracks on Mitchell’s fifth album For the Roses, which was released in 1972. Stephen played multiple instruments on “Blonde in the Bleachers,” while Graham played harmonica on “Blonde in the Bleachers.”

    Nash and Crosby contributed backing vocals to “Free Man in Paris,” a hit single from Mitchell’s sixth studio album, Court and Spark (1974).

    Graham and David also lent their vocal talents to “In France They Kiss on Main Street,” the lead track from Joni’s seventh studio album, The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975).

    Mitchell’s Other Collabs or Musical Associations with Stills and Nash

    Mitchell, of course, also wrote one of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s biggest hits, “Woodstock.” The song was inspired by the famous 1969 festival, although Joni did not attend or take part in the event. As for CSNY (Neil Young had joined Crosby, Stills & Nash shortly after the trio had released their self-titled debut album), Woodstock was one of their first gigs.

    CSNY’s rocking cover of “Woodstock” was heard in Oscar-winning 1970 documentary about the festival, and the song reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Another one of CSNY’s most popular tunes, the Nash-penned folk ballad “Our House,” was inspired by a romantic day Graham spent with Joni.

    Mitchell also sang backing vocals on “Another Sleep Song,” a track from Nash’s second solo album, Wild Tales (1974).

    In addition, Joni painted the cover for the chart-topping 1974 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young compilation So Far.

    More About FireAid

    As previously reported, the FireAid show will raise money for those affected by the devastating wildfires that have ravaged Southern California. The two-venue concert will be broadcast and streamed live by a wide variety of streaming platforms, radio stations, websites, and apps. The event also will be shown at select AMC Theatre locations.

    Other artists who will perform at the Kia Forum include Stevie Nicks, John Fogerty, Alanis Morissette, Red Hot Chili Peppers, No Doubt, The Black Crowes, Pink, Green Day, Dawes, and Anderson. Paak. In addition, Dave Matthews and John Mayer will perform together for the first time ever at the show.

    Meanwhile, the lineup for the Intuit Dome performance includes Jelly Roll, Stevie Wonder, Katy Perry, Rod Stewart, Lady Gaga, Sting, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Lil Baby, Tate McRae, and Peso Pluma. Surprise guests also are expected to appear at both venues.

    For more information about FireAid Benefit Concert, or to make a donation to the cause, visit FireAidLA.org.

    (Photo by Robert Altman/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)





    In light of the upcoming FireAid benefit concert, it is only fitting to take a look back at the musical history of the legendary Joni Mitchell with Stephen Stills and Graham Nash. These three artists have shared a long and storied history of collaboration and friendship, creating some of the most iconic music of the 1960s and 1970s.

    Joni Mitchell, known for her poetic lyrics and unique voice, first crossed paths with Stephen Stills in the mid-1960s when they were both part of the folk music scene in New York City. Stills, a talented guitarist and songwriter, was immediately drawn to Mitchell’s distinctive sound and they quickly became close friends and musical collaborators.

    In 1968, Joni Mitchell released her debut album “Song to a Seagull,” which featured backing vocals from Stills on several tracks. The following year, Mitchell released her breakthrough album “Clouds,” which included the classic song “Chelsea Morning,” a collaboration with Stills.

    Around the same time, Stills had formed the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young with David Crosby, Graham Nash, and Neil Young. Graham Nash, known for his ethereal harmonies and songwriting skills, quickly formed a close bond with Mitchell as well, leading to further collaborations between the three artists.

    One of the most famous collaborations between Mitchell, Stills, and Nash was the iconic song “Woodstock,” which was written by Mitchell and famously covered by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The song captured the spirit of the 1969 music festival and became an anthem for a generation.

    Throughout the years, Mitchell, Stills, and Nash continued to work together on various projects, including live performances and studio recordings. Their unique blend of voices and songwriting styles created some of the most beloved music of the era, cementing their status as musical legends.

    As we look forward to seeing Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash perform at FireAid, let us take a moment to appreciate the incredible musical history that these artists have shared and the impact they have had on generations of music lovers. Their timeless songs continue to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world, making them true icons of the music industry.

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  • Business continuity – Tom Nash

    Business continuity – Tom Nash



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  • 1996 Collectors Edge Rookie Rage Box 36 Sealed Packs – Kobe, AI, Nash, Allen RCs

    1996 Collectors Edge Rookie Rage Box 36 Sealed Packs – Kobe, AI, Nash, Allen RCs



    1996 Collectors Edge Rookie Rage Box 36 Sealed Packs – Kobe, AI, Nash, Allen RCs

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    Are you a basketball card collector or a fan of the NBA legends Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Steve Nash, and Ray Allen? If so, we have the perfect item for you – a 1996 Collectors Edge Rookie Rage Box with 36 sealed packs featuring rookie cards of these iconic players.

    This rare and highly sought-after box is a must-have for any basketball card enthusiast looking to add some of the greatest players in NBA history to their collection. With the potential to uncover valuable rookie cards of Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Steve Nash, and Ray Allen, this box is sure to excite any fan of the game.

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