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Some where, at some time in the past, I recall hearing "Find The Cost Of Freedom" followed directly by "Ohio" and I just thought that was the way they were recorded. They blended together so naturally.
Are you talking about the Neil Young song Ohio? I don’t know the other song. I am not ever sure if that was a solo track or a CSN & Y track.
 
Well, was that commonly on the radio in 1957? 1965? 1971? 1980? No? Then there is your answer.

Just re-read the very first post and you would see that is not even remotely what this thread is about.
Thats why I asked first. I'll stay the way it is originally set up.
 
Are you talking about the Neil Young song Ohio? I don’t know the other song. I am not ever sure if that was a solo track or a CSN & Y track.
Find the cost of freedom,
buried in the ground.
Mother Earth will swallow you
Lay your body down

CSN&Y


Apparently it was side B of Ohio, which is maybe why I heard them together.

When you add in Daylight Again at the beginning, it becomes even more though provoking.
 
^^ That song has a bad history and they said recently they'll stop playing it.
 
Please tell my why you do that? Why would you post candy boy with all the great, classic talented people this thread is devoted to? That makes no sense whatsoever.
I saw it but didn't listen to it. If I did, I would have noticed it was horse poop, and not posted it.
 
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