Words matter. These are the best Graham Nash Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
We only had enough money really to cut 10 things and be in there for a month because it’s expensive, you know. And, singer/songwriters, today are lucky if they can get a deal, you know. So, we actually worked so fast that we really cut 20 things.
One can’t deny what has happened to us in the past. The secret is to enjoy and be proud of the music we’ve created and the people with whom we have been linked. It’s all a long chain of involvement in the world, and we are proud to be yet another link in this chain.
Martin guitars have now brought out, you know, on a more traditional level, the Stephen Stills’ model of Martin guitars. It’s beautiful. I just went inside. I bought one immediately.
If every human being disappeared off the face of the earth in an instant, the earth would still keep spinning and the planet would develop new life forms.
I think Stills has been playing better than ever. I know a lot of it sounds self-serving, but he truly has.
I’ve been a photographer all these years… I haven’t been in my own darkroom for 10 years.
I don’t have to ask anyone’s permission to do anything. It’s nice not have to get decisions out of three, sometimes four people, which can be like pulling teeth. So the amount of control that I have over what I’m doing is better for me as a solo artist.
If you don’t want to be there, it shows in the energy that you put out and in your actions.
People like Beck and Shawn Colvin are some of the people I listen to lately.
We seem to somewhat be behind an eight ball, and what I mean by that is we’re constantly waiting for a call from Neil as to whether he wants to do CSNY.
This digital world is completely fascinating to me.
I only do solo albums when songs are screaming at me to be let out of my mind.
I’m trying to communicate here. I’m a communicator, I like to communicate, and if a million people buy it then we’ve touched a million people, if only 10 people buy it, then we’ve only touched 10, and that’s important, because I’m satisfied with only 10. But, I love a million.
I’m not so sure that people consider homelessness to be as important as, say, the Vietnam War. One should never even try to equate them because, of course, they’re tragedies on both sides of the coin.
If I read or listened to critics of our music, I’d have been discouraged a long time ago.
I’ve been listening to a lot of Hollies stuff lately, and it’s beginning to sound pretty good to me.
When I was born in 1942, World War II was still going. And I began to realize when I became a young adult that if we don’t teach our kids a better way of relating to their fellow human beings, the very future of humanity on the planet is in jeopardy.
I mean, there’s times to rock and roll, and I love that too. But I think my first love is acoustic music.
Just with the basic one guitar, one piano and one vocal and an audience, I think that the intimacy comes through more. People feel much more connected to the song because there’s nothing in the way, and I actually enjoy doing that.
Being in a different band always brings great musical experiences to be able to draw on.
Generally, my writing is influenced by living, by absorbing everything that happens to me and my actions.
I find it somewhat difficult to write with other people, although it has happened occasionally.
I fail to see the issue that will shock the people of this great country of ours into some decisive action.
I realized at one point that David and I had not made a record together in almost 26 years and I thought that that was absurd because, first of all it had gone so fast, I didn’t really realize, neither did David, that it had been that long.
There are always new things to experience, internalize then write about. This process is ongoing with me. It never stops. The opportunity to reach new audiences with all of the music that we have made is thrilling.