David Crosby loved to battle

David Crosby defined the contradictions of his era: He was voice of his generation's ideals and, at times, its most pungent caricature.
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David Crosby loved to battle: with bandmates, with strangers. His music backed up all the talk Click to view images

Crosby, who died on Wednesday, defined the contradictions of his era: He was voice of his generation's ideals and, at times, its most pungent caricature.

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