Episode 5: Finding The Chemistry

Hello Freak Flag Faithful! We couldn’t be more excited to bring you a second season of Freak Flag Flying with music legend David Crosby and his longtime friend and best-selling author, Steve Silberman. Their conversations took place at Hyde Street Studios, formerly Wally Heider Studios, where David’s classic album If I Could Only Remember My Name was recorded.  This episode begins with David and Steve talking about collaborating with other musicians and how the swingin’ Stephen Stills made him realize his love for musical collaboration. David’s son and frequent musical collaborator James Raymond then joins the conversation, beginning with the story of how he came to realize that David Crosby was his biological father. The episode continues with a deep look at two songs from David’s new album For Free as well as the first song David and James wrote together about Jim Morrison.  Songs featured in this episode (with Spotify links where available): Music Is Love Vagrants of Venice Yvette in English The Lee Shore Rodriguez For A Night Morrison Curved Air River Rise Freak Flag Flying is brought to you by Osiris Media. Interview and editing by Steve Silberman. Produced by Zach Brogan and Tom Marshall. Art by Mark Dowd. Sales/Sponsorships by Greg Stangel and Christina Collins. Media by Nick Cejas. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com This is an Osiris Media production, all rights reserved 2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Rock legend David Crosby, in conversation with his friend, author Steve Silberman—covering everything from David’s collaborations with Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia and CSNY; to recent music created with his son James Raymond. Brought to you by Osiris Media.