Didn't mean to put post two CSN(Y) jams in a row, but apparently this has been a CSN weekend.
Video of Helplessly Hoping from their 2000 tour:
And Ohio, from the Deja Vu album:
Finally, Graham Nash and David Crosby performing Guinnevere on BBC in 1970:
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