By Bob Bloom As a singer-songwriter-musician, David Crosby is a living legend. As a person, he is a shit. That is not my opinion, but his own assessment as he talks about his life and career in the new documentary, “David Crosby: Remember My Name.” The movie features a reminiscing Crosby, as he revisits many of old haunts, interspersed with home movies, concert footage and interviews — recent and archival — with musicians who worked and performed with Crosby over the last 50-plus years, including Jackson Browne, The Byrds’ frontman Roger McGuinn, and Graham Nash and Neil Young of Crosby Stills & Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
ReelBob: ‘David Crosby: Remember My Name’ ★★★★½
ReelBob: ‘David Crosby: Remember My Name…
ReelBob: ‘David Crosby: Remember My Name’ ★★★★½
By Bob Bloom As a singer-songwriter-musician, David Crosby is a living legend. As a person, he is a shit. That is not my opinion, but his own assessment as he talks about his life and career in the new documentary, “David Crosby: Remember My Name.” The movie features a reminiscing Crosby, as he revisits many of old haunts, interspersed with home movies, concert footage and interviews — recent and archival — with musicians who worked and performed with Crosby over the last 50-plus years, including Jackson Browne, The Byrds’ frontman Roger McGuinn, and Graham Nash and Neil Young of Crosby Stills & Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.