Graham Nash - rare interview (1974)
An interview with Graham Nash, at the time promoting the release of his second solo album Wild Tales on Atlantic, an album that failed to connect with the public. By this time Nash's distinctive high voice had graced some of the greatest pop records ever made on both sides of the Atlantic, from early success with the Hollies to the halcyon circa 1970 peak of CSN&Y superstardom. Hippie-length hair and bearded, Nash sporting a half-American accent, this curious interview suggests Nash was perhaps unrealistic in his expectations of success as a solo artist.

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