Attention csny experts!!!!

Discussion in 'Folk Music' started by ^Candy^, Dec 15, 2009.

  1. ^Candy^

    ^Candy^ Guest

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    In 1975 a friend had a Crosby Stills Nash and Young album (I forget the name) in which the last cut on one side was Find the Cost of Freedom and Ohio bridged together by a beautiful acoustic guitar riff. When they re-recorded the album they split the 2 songs up...putting 1 on 1 side and 1 on the other. I would really like to find a copy of that album or at least that particular version of the 2 songs. Can anyone help me?
     
  2. BlueLightRain

    BlueLightRain Member

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    I've honestly never heard that. Ill have to look around for that. Can you remember anything else about the album like artwork or anything? One time I bought the self titled album "crosby, stills and nash" (which is a gatefold) at a yard sale and wjen I opened it up the whole crease was filled with weed.
     
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