Graham Nash talks exclusively to The National about his upcoming Glasgow show, his latest album Now and the legacy he wants to leave behind.
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Nash looks to keep living in the moment, pushing forward as an artist and continuing to express how he feels through music. However, he also has one eye on his legacy when making new music and considers how his art will be viewed when he passes. At this stage in his career, Nash gets equal excitement from performing new songs and classics like Our House and Teach Your Children, which he has been performing for over 50 years.“They need to feel it the way I wrote it and I will sing Our House with the same passion I had when I wrote it,” said Nash. “I want to be there personally making music for them, I’m not going to phone it in and I’m not going to do it half-assed, I’m going to do it the best way that I can.
“I was so glad in that moment to be home. England is my home, I’m English. I know that I’ve lived in America for almost 60 years but I’ll never stop being English.”
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