Carry On/Questions CSN&Y
- NeedsDrums
- NeedsBass Electric
- NeedsPercussion
- NeedsGuitar Lead
- NeedsKeys Organ - Hammond and others
- NeedsVocals
"Carry On" is a song by American folk rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Written by Stephen Stills, it is the opening track to their second album Déjà Vu (1970). It was released as the B-side of "Teach Your Children", but went on to receive steady airplay of its own from AOR radio stations. When nearing the end of the recording sessions for Déjà Vu, Graham Nash told Stephen Stills that they still didn't have an opening track. Many recording acts or producers prefer to start an album with a particularly catchy song, in order to set the mood and encourage listeners who are checking it out for the first time. Stills took two songs — (one being the song "Questions"[1] he'd written for and recorded with Buffalo Springfield), and edited them together with parts of a jam session from a few days earlier, to produce one finished piece.
Talent | Invited | Reserved |
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Bass Electric | ||
Percussion | ||
Guitar Lead | ||
Keys Organ - Hammond and others | michaeldixon | |
Vocals | stegokitty |
stegokitty billbassdude Revup67 - Hey Shawn ! Thanks so much for the very kind words looking fwd to you joining and lending your talent. Agreed that Bill and Atony are stellar ! I know I gotta raise the bar when joining collabs with them instead of some Girly collab...LOL !
Thanks! I agree, Frank just hit it out of the park with his licks and Anthony captured such a great sound and effect with his drums, amazing stuff. No worries, life happens and I'm sure your vocals are worth waiting for my friend.
Wow! This sounds great -- especially, I must say, those completely bonkers guitar licks from Frank .... oh wait, now here comes some crazy cool 2nd drums ... and am I having a sonic hallucination or are there some congas or bongos or other percussion? I just wanted you to know that I haven't forgotten, and I want to get this done for you. I'm just in the midst of some very challenging times. But, the Lord willing, I'm gonna do this (and the other ones that I've promised). I'm getting myself amped up. Thanks for your patience. Truly sorry for the delay.
That sounds great…like all the guitar work from Frank and Bill.
Bill..we were so glad to have you visit with us. A remarkable outcome of playing Janet's 12 string Martin and achieving such incredible success. Months of planning exceeded our expectations