They are very puzzled as to what the American administration is doing. They have absolutely no trust of it. And they are really puzzled over what the hell we're doing, because this country has stood for so much freedom and so much open-mindedness and so much receptivity to other cultures.
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That was one of the things that James Taylor said about us when he inducted us into the Rock Roll Hall of Fame that this was a real working band. It's very obvious when people come down to see the show tonight, they'll understand that this band has been getting along better personally and musically for the past couple of years and we're flying.Graham Nash
We can't forget what happened on May 4th, 1970, when four students gave up their lives because they had the American constitutional right of peaceful protest. They gave up their lives. And to sing that song in that spot on that anniversary was very emotional for us.
Graham Nash
This digital world is completely fascinating to me.
Graham Nash
Stephen is playing better lead guitar and he's singing better, and I think this is the best we've sounded in years.
Graham Nash
After six or seven performances of any song, you begin to perform it rather than feel it.
Graham Nash
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.
Graham Nash
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