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David Crosby Talks About His Impressive Acoustic Guitar Collection…and the One That Got Away

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Aryel Narvasa
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Our January issue features the one and only David Crosby, who spoke to AG from his sprawling home in Californias Santa Ynez Valley about some of his most prized acoustic guitars.
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<br>Watch above as the founding member of the Byrds, CSN, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young offers his opinion on which company makes the best acoustic guitars; the first (good) guitar he ever purchased; the “Crosby” tuning (EBDGAD); and his wistful remembrance of the guitar that got away—a 1939 Herringbone he traded for “substances” during his years in the grips of a $1,000-a-day cocaine and heroin addiction.
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<br>“Its not a pleasant memory,” Crosby says, in a near whisper. “Its just one of those things I gotta live with. Ill regret it for the rest of my life. But there it is—I did it. Thats how it was.”
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<br>Crosbys passion for acoustic guitars is deeply felt in this short video, in which he also talks about his first job as a busboy at a coffeehouse in his hometown of Santa Barbara, where he worked for free just for the opportunity to sing harmonies with the paid folksinger.
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<br>“The only reason I got through high school was the choir,” he says. “Every once in a while wed get all in tune, and the whole rest of the room would lift up and get magical for a minute. I love that shit! It feels real good.

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