Graham Nash says David Crosby planned to call and apologize before he died
LA TimesGraham Nash, left, opened up about his relationship with former CSNY bandmate David Crosby in a recent interview. “I emailed him back and said, ‘OK, call me at 11 o’clock tomorrow your time, which is 2 o’clock on the East Coast.’ He never called, and then he was gone.” Crosby and Nash, who comprised two-thirds of the original trio with Stephen Stills in 1968, shared a contentious relationship over the years and rarely communicated after their falling-out. In 2021, Crosby told the Guardian, “I don’t want to talk to, I’m not happy with him at all.” And in 2022, Nash said, “My patience, my love for, it all just stopped.” Nash told AARP that now he’d rather focus on the good times he and Crosby shared as friends and bandmates. “The truth is, Rob, we’ve been expecting David to pass for 20 years.” Now, weeks after the singer-songwriter’s death, Nash said the loss was “like an earthquake.” “You know that you’re in an earthquake, but subsequently, other smaller earthquakes happen afterwards,” he said.