And that's what Joni was the only witness to." I say: 'That's really a great song – do me a favour and play it one more time', and the third time I added my high harmony and the world f**king changed from that moment. I say: 'It's a great song – play it again.' They play it again. At one point David goes: 'Hey, Stephen, play Willy that song we were just doing', and they were doing a song called You Don't Have to Cry. "I wasn't happy about that, but it was David and Stephen. He had gone out to stay with Mitchell, parked his car in the driveway, and heard two male voices in the house. He first played music with them in 1968 at his then girlfriend Joni Mitchell's home in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles. And because of that everything is completely deeply meaningful.”ĭrugs taught him to embrace his contradictions, and prepared him to work with Stills and Crosby. I understood when I took acid that everything is meaningless. I took less than a dozen trips in my life but I realised with the first one that here we are, this ball of mud whizzing at 67,000 miles an hour through space, on one of trillions of planets. "I get up every morning and I'm glad I'm alive."ĭid acid also have a positive impact? “It did. It changed my life completely," he says in that unlikely Salford-Californian hybrid accent (imagine Mark E Smith as an LA lifestyle guru). "I'm glad that I got to know marijuana when I did. He was no longer satisfied writing bubble-gum pop about fancying girls he had bigger issues to explore – war, justice, idealism and grownup relationships.Įven today, he says, much of his joy comes from the way dope enables him to focus on the world's beauty rather than its horror. While they were still drinking eight pints a night of bitter, he’d had his mind expanded by cannabis. In his book he called the band “provincial”. It caused a huge fallout with Clarke, though they made up long ago and Nash is currently helping him with a solo album. “No, I’m English,” he says.īy the late 1960s Nash felt he had outgrown the Hollies and told them he was leaving. Are they natural? He smiles, giving me an even better view. And that’s terrifying because we’ve all done incredibly stupid things.” And once it’s on the net it will never leave the net. Not surprisingly, his marriage to Rose Eccles (whose surname inspired the hit Jennifer Eccles) was over by his mid-20s.ĭoes he think today’s pop stars could get away with what they did? “I don’t think they can get away with it now because of social media. "We'd get laid a lot, of course, mainly girls that you picked up at the shows … once you were found it usually led to sex," he writes in his memoir. The early days of the Hollies, in particular, sound like one long shagathon. I was like: ‘Oh, I see!’ Once I could play three chords on the guitar, my attractiveness to the ladies went up sky-high.” Ladies and his attractiveness to them loom large in Nash’s life story. When did he realise he could make a career out of music? “The first time Allan and I with our two acoustic guitars attracted really pretty women. They were soon undone by rivalry, egos, excess and drugs 'We were in heaven.' But it didn't last long. They had hit after hit in the 1960s, with catchy songs such as Carrie-Anne, On a Carousel and Bus Stop. He formed the Hollies with his best friend from primary school, Allan Clarke. At 14 he became the man of the family when his father was imprisoned for receiving a stolen camera (a present for Graham) and refusing to grass on the relative who had sold it to him. It's a far cry from the Salford of his working-class childhood, living in a two-up, two-down terrace, outdoor toilets, no hot water. He's video-calling from New York, where he now lives after decades on the west coast and Hawaii. Everything is going really well." But, as I discover later, it's more complex than that. "I'm singing excellently, the music is great, and I'm selling lots of merch. And then there's his 2019 marriage to artist Amy Grantham, 37 years his junior. His recent activities include touring, publishing a book of photography, recording a live version of his first two solo albums, and running his lucrative fine art printing studio, Nash Editions. Nash has rocked his way twice into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – as a member of the pop group the Hollies and as part of the groundbreaking folk-rock super-group Crosby, Stills and Nash. "80 years old and still rocking." And some. "I feel good," a ludicrously youthful Graham Nash tells me.
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