Before David Crosby’s death last month at the age of 81, the singer was reportedly looking to reunite with his old friend Graham Nash.
Crosby even left her an emotional voicemail, Nash told AARP in a new interview.
In 2021, Crosby said that he had not spoken to Nash in years and claimed that any sign of friendship was just for show.
“He gave the impression that he was looking out for me, but it seems he was just trying to get money,” Crosby told The Guardian. “But here it is.”
Even Crosby didn’t seem eager to resolve their tensions.
“I’m not going to talk to him. I don’t want to talk to him. I’m not happy with him at all,” Crosby said. “All ancient history to me, man.”
But Nash told AARP that “we’re a little bit closer to the end.”
Crosby reportedly sent Nash a voicemail saying he wanted to set up a time to apologize.
“I emailed him back and said, ‘Okay, call me tomorrow at eleven, your time, which is two o’clock on the east coast.’ He never called and then left,” Nash complained.
Nearly three weeks later, Nash admitted he’s still adjusting to life without Crosby.
“His death is like an earthquake: you know you’re in an earthquake, but other smaller earthquakes happen afterwards,” he said. “His death was like this. It was only two or three days after his death that I realized he was truly gone.”
You can read the full interview here.
