When Rolling Stone visited Crosby’s house in Santa Ynez, California for his Ask Croz advice column, we didn’t know it would be our last chance to get some hard-earned life lessons from the singer
Fifty-five years after his famous rant at the Monterey Pop Festival, Crosby is still convinced that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't act alone in killing JFK
"I'm old and I'm stoned," Crosby says in our newest Ask Croz video. "It's hard to stay concentrated, but I'll give it my best shot"
"The Beatles could sing harmony," Croz tells a reader, explaining why he prefers them. "The Stones can't do that for squat"
Rolling Stone's official advice coach also responds to a father that doesn't know how to talk to his son about sex
Rolling Stone's official advice coach also responds to a teenage reader who is experimenting with hard drugs
He also tries to encourage a high school senior that is having a hard time being optimistic about his future because of climate change and Donald Trump
He also responds to a supposed look-alike who has taken to signing autographs as "David Crosby" and accepting free desserts on his behalf
He also responds to a man whose wife would rather listen to George Michael and Rick Astley than Crosby's music
We posed your questions to a man who has seen it all, done it all and somehow lived to tell the tales