It was shortly after the 2014 publication of Graham Nash’s autobiography, Wild Tales: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Life, that Nash’s longtime musical compatriot David Crosby said some nasty things, about the book and about Nash, in the press.
To say their friendship was strained would be an understatement. Nash had spent decades publicly defending his Crosby, Stills & Nash bandmate, and keeping things shored up during Crosby’s lengthy crack cocaine addiction and professional absenteeism in the 1980s.
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