Graham Nash: We were on tour, right? So we flew in there and we flew to do a gig right after Live Aid. That's why I was asking, because I know I was high. And of course I was probably pretty high at the time. Nile Rodgers: I thought so, because I kept thinking to myself, "I'm on the bus with Crosby, Stills and Nash.” Because I know that David Crosby was on the bus. When we did Live Aid, were you on the bus? There was a bus that carted us from, I don't know, I guess some artist area. Before we get to that though, I just got to ask you one thing. Nile Rodgers: I'm interested in your songs that you've written. Nile Rodgers talks songwriting with Graham Nash of the legendary Crosby, Stills & Nash on Deep Hidden Meaning Radio, and hears the stories behind classics like “Marrakesh Express,” “Our House” and “Teach Your Children.” Graham tells Nile how his former band The Hollies' version of “Marrakesh Express” was "terrible,” how they needed to get David Crosby drunk to sing one of his most famous songs and how one of CSN's biggest hits was the result of a bet with a drug dealer.
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