Even longtime Stills’ collaborator Graham Nash notes that, ‘At first I was kind of shocked that you would generate an entire tour over a love affair. The association certainly does raise eyebrows. ‘When we started rehearsing for the record (Stills) said, ‘Y’know, we should’ve done this from the first and sort of skipped the romance.’ And I said, ‘Yeah, but then you wouldn’t have written ‘Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,’ probably.’ ‘I think a lot of people see this as a reunited romance, which in a way it is because it’s certainly a romantic musical romance because we’ve always liked each other’s work, and then we’ve also had a lot to say with each other. ‘It’s got the markings of something that was bound to happen, and by some miracle both of us are still on the planet and feeling very healthy and positive,’ Collins, 79, says by phone. The two musicians were a romantic couple during the ’60s Collins inspired Stills’ Crosby, Stills & Nash opus ‘Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.’ They’ve also remained lifelong friends, which led to a collaborative album, ‘Everybody Knows,’ last fall, and a combined tour that began last year and continues through 2018. A little love has gone a long way for Judy Collins and Stephen Stills.
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