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Graham Nash has expressed that he doubts he will ever perform again with Stephen Stills and Neil Young without the presence of David Crosby, emphasizing that Crosby was the 'heartbeat' of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY). In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Nash stated, "There's no heart there" and that any reunion would feel 'much colder' without Crosby. He reflected on his fond memories with Crosby, choosing to remember the positive aspects of their relationship. Despite the absence of a CSNY reunion, Stills and Young have performed together recently, including at a charity concert. The new live album, Live At The Fillmore East, 1969, is dedicated to Crosby and is set to release soon. Nash's sentiments highlight the profound impact Crosby had on the band and his ongoing sense of loss.
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