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The performance at the Tangelwood Music Center was memorable to say the least.
Stephen Stills and Judy Collins gave us a night to remember. They seemed so happy to
be there, the air was filled with the energy of the 60's and of times gone bye. Made us
remember how our own lives had been marked by that music and what it stood for.
Many thanks for the memories.
from Boston, Massachusetts
THANK YOU
I am not a music critic, just an old tine fan of CSN. Some of the critics were right but my
expectations were met. I never got the chance to see either one live before so this was
special. Glad they played some old stuff from each career and band. Loved it. WhY would
anyone walk?
Ellejay from Boston, Massachusetts
GOOD TIME
Stills is a great composer, guitarist and soulful singer; Judy Collins is a great musician in fine voice. They delivered a good show, performing mostly songs from their CD, "Everybody Knows". They weren't studio perfect, and I wasn't expecting that. I hoped to hear "Southern Cross" from Stills and "Two Sides Now" from Collins--and heartily enjoyed hearing both--as did our audience, who didn't need any prodding from the stage to join in on :Long May You Run" and "For What It's Worth", The Lynn Auditorium acoustics were great; stadium seating visibility very
good. Their backup band enhanced and underscored the vocals. I'm thinking if you're after a good time and want to see and hear two living legends sing the songs they wrote and/or made great, you shouldn't miss this tour. If you insist on absolute perfection, stay home with your playlists/CDs.
Bob from Ballston Lake. NY
STILLS AND COLLINS
Opener Kenny White was really good and
entertaining. Venue was awesome. Weather
was perfect. Judy and Steven were good but so
historically significant that it was just fun to be
with them. They obviously love what they do.
They are not 25 anymore, but still brought
plenty of passion. Thank you!
MargefromTN from Nashville, Tennessee
DID WE SEE THE SAME SHOW?
We enjoyed Stephen Stills immensely. I thought Judy was having an off night, but what do I know. Judy's version of Maria is so appropriate given what is happening in our country this week. And Stills did a KILLER job on "For what it's worth" was amazing. The Ryman is my favorite venue.
William from Jacksonville, Florida
COLLINS YES, STILLS NO
Excellent opening act. Collins was in
great voice, singing beautifully. Stills
sounded like he had marbles in his
mouth. He also rambled on
incoherently in his stories. I’m a big
fan of his, but if this is the best he can
do, he needs to retire. Collins not
only sounded amazing, but looked
great as well. Show was very rough
around the edges, but I’m still glad I
was there, if only to marvel at Judy
Collins defying time.
Eric Schulman from Avon, Connecticut
A BIT ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES AND MORE
It was an interesting concert, and not necessarily in a good way. Our seats were in the Shed, section 6. The site lines were challenging, but we learned to live with it. I wasn't a huge fan of Judy Collins, but she was magnificent and in fine voice for a 79 year old. I've always been a fan of Stephen Stills, but he has seen better days (haven't we all, I guess). They seemed more than a bit out of sync initially, arrangements were weird, and their voices don't really compliment each other - hers sparkling and clear, his quite rough. She's obviously taken good care of herself over the years, Stephen not so much. He seemed hobbled physically, but his guitar playing was OK, under the circumstances. It was abundantly clear that they hadn't rehearsed very much, as the timing between Stills, Collins, and the rest of the band was way off at times. Quite disappointed at the truncated version of "Judy Blue Eyes" for their encore - a terrible way to end the concert. Oh well.
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