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A note for all ye readers, Inksplot is not pre-bedtime reading.
Nope.
my final summons 🥺
fuck, it feels good to be able to show up for a loved one in severe crisis as a team in a way that is imperfect but actually rly fucken well done and doesn't immediately burn any of us support ppl out & keeps our boundaries intact
once i learned i can be insane about multiple special interests at once i feel like i unlocked some kind of superpower. like….im literally unstoppable now
no one asked for this but here's a list of songs that would be absolutely to die for in the vocal/instrumental stylings of each member of CSNY.
Crosby: Please Don't Tell Her - Jason Mraz
A newer selection for me (i.e., a song younger than I am) but Jason Mraz is kinda cut from the same cloth, he just missed the movement by a few decades (bonus that his paper airplane-folding on the album cover could be easily mistaken for rolling a joint). It's easy for me to imagine this song in David's voice: the soft, mellow verses, the building intensity in the bridge, the range. Even the lyrics themselves just feel like they have a theme Crosby would intone: missing someone desperately, pretending you're okay. Aside, Crosby & Nash provided backup vocals for Mraz on an album of Hendrix tributes (which I can never find, kudos if you can).
Stills: Thorn Tree in the Garden - Derek & the Dominoes
Even before the vocals come in, I have absolutely no barriers to imagining this as a Stills song. In some sources, he's been mentioned in the same breath as Clapton, and while it's a mystery to me he never achieved the same notoriety, Stephen deserves to be in the conversation based on talent alone. I imagine this one in his style of fingerpicking, deft and clear. Vocally, he'd blow Bobby Whitlock out of the water, especially towards the end with the lofty ad-libs.
Nash: Same Auld Lang Syne - Daniel Fogelberg
It's not technically a Christmas song, but even if you view it as one it's practically October and that's every excuse we need. I was melting just imagining this sung by Graham. It's a poignant piano-based tune about finding an old lover and reminiscing about youth and time gone by, alternating between moments of quiet consideration and impassioned anguish. Elevated by Graham's abilities to nimbly jump around the scale, it would convey every intended emotion and a little bit more.
Young: Always on My Mind - Willie Nelson
I'm not entirely sure he never did cover this. Since Neil, Willie, & John Mellencamp have been the organizers for Farm Aid for like the past 30 years, chances are they exchanged songs or at least backed one another up at one point in time. An '80s country song, there's kind of a lot going on in this version that I don't think is necessary. I imagine it done by an older Neil, guitar-centric, probably still featuring a harmonica and accordion in the instrumental, because why not. As Willie does here, Neil would deliver it with a voice fragile and vulnerable, so quiet but so moving. Always on my mind indeed.
Brian May: “I do a lot of that with my kids now, we do a lot of Zooming and stuff. Sometimes we have virtual pizza with my grandchildren.”
Me:
was tagged by @klodas @eatasslikegrass and @depthofpixels :’))) besties :’) for the 4 songs on repeat
I am tagging everyone >:D