07-27-2020, 12:25 PM
The opening story about one of Crosby's LSD trips a great hook. It's Cameron Crowe interviewing Crosby as they revisit his old haunts and memories spliced with vintage interviews with members of the Byrds, CSN and CSN&Y. There's some good stories. Crosby is filled with regret. It's amazing he, of all of them, survived, and he knows it. It was more engaging than I expected and I learned a lot of factoids that I didn't know before, and I was into CSN & CSN&Y. We've seen them - I'm astonished that I can't find the review here. It was a great show.
This doc is far superior to Echo in the Canyon (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFor...p?tid=5039). It's more focused and Crosby makes some revealing statements about his life and his legacy.
No sword fights. DOOM recommended if you liked his music or this period of music history.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

