In a recent interview, Graham Nash recounted a memorable night in 1969 when he sang for friends and legends like Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. This incident reflects his fearless spirit, which carries into his new album 'Now.' The album showcases Nash's introspective songwriting, featuring themes of hope for future generations. The opening track, "Right Now," sets the tone with a modern perspective, while the subsequent track, "A Better Life," echoes his classic message from "Teach Your Children." Nash emphasizes the urgency of addressing contemporary challenges with an optimistic outlook for the future.
"At the end of this dinner, we're gonna start singing songs. Who's gonna start? Nobody knew who I was. I was just this lump of meat on Joni's arm!"
"Clear as a bell, Nash opens the album with 'Right Now,' a stiff, guitar-thick driver that eschews nostalgia's mirror for today's open window."
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