CSNY - Long May You Run | Live at Golden Gate Park (1991) Bill Graham Memorial

Watch a powerful, heartfelt performance of "Long May You Run" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, recorded live at the "Laughter, Love and Music" memorial concert for Bill Graham. On November 3, 1991, over 300,000 people gathered at the Polo Field in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park to honor the legendary promoter after his tragic death. This set was a rare and emotional reunion for the quartet, who performed a stripped-back, mostly acoustic set to celebrate the man who was often called "The Fifth Member" of CSNY. Band Members: 🎸 David Crosby – Vocals, Guitar 🎸 Stephen Stills – Vocals, Guitar 🎹 Graham Nash – Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards 🎸 Neil Young – Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica 5 Facts About the Show: A Massive Tribute: The free memorial concert drew an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 fans, making it one of the largest public gatherings in the history of San Francisco. Rare Reunion: This performance was a significant rarity; CSNY had only played a handful of benefit shows since 1988 and would not tour together again as a foursome until the year 2000. The "Fifth Member": Bill Graham was instrumental in CSNY’s success, having promoted their 1974 reunion tour and famously dubbed them "America's Beatles" in 1970. Emotional Setlist: The group focused on their most evocative classics and concluded their set with a poignant cover of Bob Dylan’s "Forever Young" as a final farewell to Graham. No Rhythm Section: Unlike their stadium tours, this performance featured just the four musicians and their instruments, emphasizing the raw strength of their legendary four-part harmonies. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more high-quality archives from rock and roll history! #CSNY #CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung #NeilYoung #BillGraham #GoldenGatePark #Live1991 #ClassicRock #LongMayYouRun #MusicVault #SanFranciscoHistory