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Viv Creegor

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All at sea with my hero Crosby (Stills & Nash)

October 15, 2015 12:50
Charming: Viv Creegor with David Crosby on board the Queen Mary 2
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Have you ever wondered whether it's possible to combine your favourite type of holiday with seeing a band that you've loved for 40 years, but never seen live, actually perform? Well I've just done it courtesy of Cunard's Queen Mary 2. In a terrific coup for the company, which is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year, Crosby, Stills & Nash were on board for a transatlantic crossing from New York to Southampton. I didn't think at my age I'd actually be giddily excited at the prospect but I was. CSN are currently on a European tour so, for them, it was a great way to get across the Atlantic without jet lag (the clocks go forward an hour a day on the ship which makes it painless) and with their many tons of equipment and their 41-strong crew safely on board with them.

It's easy to slip into a routine on a ship. Breakfast in your cabin is always a treat and, as the weather was kind for the first three days, I was able to sit on my balcony watching the sea, a very grey Atlantic, slipping by. Then I'd go to line-dancing to work off the calories, something which another 150 or so passengers also chose to do. Crowded, then, but fun.

I had preconceived ideas about Queen Mary 2, mainly thinking I'd be daunted by the sheer size of her. Once on board, though, you're mostly unaware of it, although I was late for a beauty treatment in the spa, firstly because I got lost which is inexcusable after five days on board!

But the real excitement came with the CSN concerts, four days into the crossing. There were three in all. Each was a one-hour set with the band playing what they knew we wanted to hear - the much-loved songs from the '60s and '70s, Marrakesh Express, Teach Your Children, Our House, Love the One You're With.