Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young has always been an on again, off again band, with most notably in 2016 Nash announcing that Crosby, Stills & Nash would never perform again.
But if you ask Neil Young, he says there’s still “every chance” the foursome could reunite at some point.
“I think CSNY has every chance of getting together again. I’m not against it,” said Young. “There’s been a lot of bad things happen among us, and a lot of things have to be settled. But that’s what brothers and families are all about. We’ll see what happens. I’m open. I don’t think I’m a major obstacle.”
He may not be a major obstacle, but the matter of the recent war of words between David Crosby and Graham Nash — although Nash has also signaled a willingness to let bygones be bygones. As Nash put it last August, “There have been times when I’ve been so pissed at us all for wasting time and not getting on with the job that I wouldn’t talk to any of them. But if Crosby came and played me four songs that knocked me on my ass, what the f— am I supposed to do as a musician, no matter how pissed we are at each other?”