David Crosby has taken to Twitter to respond to former bandmate Neil Young‘s assertion that he will never again tour as part of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
Young spoke about the future of the group at a solo gig at Philadelphia’s Academy of Music earlier this week (October 8).
“CSNY will never tour again, ever … but I love those guys,” said the 68-year-old in response to a fan’s question. The last time Young played with Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash was in 2013
Posting in response to Young’s comments, Crosby, as reported by Rolling Stone, wrote, “I hear Neil said ‘there will never be any more CSNY shows’ that’s like saying there are mountains in Tibet we know Neil ….we already knew.” He later replied to a fan’s question as to why there will not be any more CSNY shows with, “He is very angry with me…”
I hear Neil said "there will never be any more CSNY shows"
that's like saying there are mountains in Tibet
we know Neil ….we already knew— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) October 10, 2014
@coop_chad believe me ….not going to happen
— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) October 11, 2014
@indytennisfreak he is very angry with me ….
— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) October 11, 2014
Young recently revealed details of his new solo album, ‘Storytone‘. The LP was recorded in the vintage vinyl booth at Jack White’s Third Man Records store in Nashville. It is due for release on November 3.