Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

David Crosby: vocal, guitar
Stephen Stills: vocal, guitar, keyboards, acoustic bass
Graham Nash: vocal, guitar, piano, harmonica, organ
Neil Young: vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Donald "Duck" Dunn: bass
Jim Keltner: drums

Fleet Center
Boston, Mass.
March 26, 2000
(1st of 2 nights there)
touring their album "looking forward"
runtime: 186:57 (minutes/seconds)

disc 1 60:08
1: carry on 5:04
2: southern man 5:41
3: stand and be counted 5:43
4: pre-road downs 3:14
5: talk and heartland (false start) :56
6: heartland 5:12
7: 49 bye byes 6:10
8: slowpoke 5:50
9: Marrakesh Express 4:19
10: faith in me 4:38
11: almost cut my hair 7:59
12: cinnamon girl 5:22

disc 2 (acoustic) 67:12
13: helplessly hoping 4:16
14: our house 3:51
15: helpless 5:38
16: dream for him 7:21
17: looking forward 3:40
18: someday soon 4:38
(spliced applause as the band moves to another part of the stage after track 17)
19: after the gold rush 5:40
20: Guinnevere 5:58
21: Suite: Judy Blue Eyes 10:31
22: out of control 4:26
23: seen enough 6:08
24: teach your children 3:25
25: 7th inning stretch (take me out to the ballgame) 1:38

disc 3 (electric) 59:37
26: Woodstock 6:16
27: long time gone 7:30
28: Ohio 4:53
29: love the one you're with 6:14
30: down by the river 18:05
encore:
31: for what it's worth 6:20
32: rockin' in the free world 10:17

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review of the show by Mark Williams
Unbelievable!!!!! That's the only word that I can think of to describe this performance.
I was saying to people around me, "Did you just hear that , was it really that good?".
And they'd say "Yes, it was".

Man, I am fully aware of how biased I am, but this show was SUPER HOT from beginninng to end.
Probably the best Southern Man I have ever heard -- passionate, deeply feelings flowed from
each of CSNY's faces). From there, thru to a smokin', string-ripping finale with
Rocking In The Free World. WOW!!!!!

I was looking at my wife with those BIG BUG eyes, as if to say "Oh my God".
CSNY were sizzling HOT last night -- of the shows I have heard (on CDR) so far this was the best.

Down By The River for 17 minutes and 47 seconds.
Beautiful, tastefully done Helpless and Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,
both done for the first time of the tour here in Boston.
We were LUCKY in Boston Last night.

Over the last couple of weeks I have read some criticism about some song being lame,
or one of the guys being off key, or whatever. Perhaps these people may have been correct
at the time. Well, last night was definitely an exception to all of these speculations.
Graham was pitch perfect all night. ALL night. David was emotional and deeply into all
of his wonderful Old and new songs (I love Dream for Him live). Steven Stills was on FIRE,
anyone who may have said he can't play anymore, boy were you wrong! Stills on S:JBE was
no less than STUNNING -- hitting 1/32ths (I think) and doing a speedy solo that had the crowd
on its feet cheering.

And of course I saved the best for last: Neil Young. Neil, if you ever read this
let me tell you that you never cease to amaze me!!! Every time I see you you're better and better.
Last nights's Down By The River clocked in at 17:47, and I think it could go down in history
as the greatest version of that gem ever played.

Together, CSNY's vocal harmonies were very close to perfect all night.
I really hadn't noticed from the CDs I've heard, but Graham Nash is a workhorse on the vocal.
He adds so much to each song.

Together, this is a SOLID group right now.

Together, CSNY had grown men crying.

Together, CSNY is the Greatest Live Rock'n'Roll Band Ever. Bar none!

Peace & Love;
Mark Williams