1960s LA Music Renaissance Questions Chinese 'IP Theft' Story

1960s LA Music Renaissance Questions Chinese 'IP Theft' Story
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“I'm going to have a heart attack in the next year or two, and that'll be it. I'm trying to get the music out of my head first.” Those are the words of two-time Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame inductee David Crosby (The Byrds, Crosby, Stills & Nash) to the Wall Street Journal's Alan Paul.  Crosby is seemingly preparing fans for what's ahead.

Since he has eight stents in his heart, his days are numbered. He wants to get the music recorded now. If the music reaches other musicians, and subsequently impresses them, watch as the music of tomorrow winds up sounding derivative of Crosby's today. That's the nature of the business.

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