The subject of Sundance entry “David Crosby: Remember My Name” tells IndieWire how his former bandmates would feel about the documentary.
It’s been nearly three years since Graham Nash announced that the rock-and-roll supergroup Crosby, Stills, and Nash — and sometimes Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young — would never perform together again. Now, a new documentary screening at Sundance reexamines their relationship through the eyes of David Crosby, and the legendary musician sat down with director A.J. Eaton and producer Cameron Crowe to discuss the film’s impact on the rest of the band.
“Personally, I think they’d like it,” Crosby said in an interview in the IndieWire Studio, presented by Dropbox, noting how all three musicians are “film fans.” “[But also] it’s honest. They know everything that I said in there. They know all of my flaws. We spent 40 years together.”
Crosby also said he doesn’t think his former bandmates are paying attention to the work he’s been creating of late, speculating that it’s “not really comfortable” for them.