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  1. Buffalo Springfield was a rock band formed in Los Angeles by Canadian musicians Neil Young, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin and American musicians Stephen Stills and Richie Furay. The group, widely known for the song "For What It's Worth", [1] released three albums and several singles from 1966 to 1968.

  2. Aug 26, 2010 · There's something happening hereWhat it is ain't exactly clearThere's a man with a gun over thereTelling me I got to bewareI think it's time we stop, childre...

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  3. Jul 20, 1998 · Buffalo Springfield, Canadian-American band that combined inventive songwriting, skillful instrumental interplay, and harmony vocals into a stunning folk rock signature sound, which laid the groundwork for southern California country rock. The original members were Stephen Stills (b. January 3, 1945, Dallas, Texas, U.S.), Neil Young (b.

    • For What It’s Worth. By 1966, the Vietnam War had been gobbling up too many lives for too long, and Steven Stills, for one, had had enough. So he wrote For What It’s Worth, one of the most incendiary protest songs of the era.
    • Mr. Soul. Written by Neil Young, Mr. Soul is rock and roll to its core. It’s got the rock, the roll, and the riffs. Most of all, it’s got Young, who totally dominates the song with his wonderfully obscure lyrics, his fuzzy guitar, and his soaring vocals.
    • Expecting To Fly. Penned by Neil Young, Expecting to Fly has it all… oblique lyrics, soaring vocals, and a sublime orchestral arrangement provided by Phil Spector sideman Jack Nitzsche.
    • Bluebird. When David Crosby raised the possibility of inviting Neil Young to join CSN with Graham Nash, Nash was initially hesitant. He eventually agreed to a meeting, during which he asked Young why he should agree to the idea.
  4. Buffalo Springfield is the debut album by the folk rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in October 1966 on Atco Records. [nb 1] Band members Stephen Stills and Neil Young wrote all the material on the album. Most subsequent pressings of the album from March 1967 onward replaced the track "Baby Don't Scold Me" with the standalone single "For ...

  5. HALL OF FAME ESSAY. Lots of bands got their start on the Sunset Strip, but none quite so literally as Buffalo Springfield. The band was thrown together on the Los Angeles boulevard in early 1966, when Stephen Stills and Richie Furay, two folk refugees from New York City, were stuck in traffic and spotted a hearse with Canadian plates that ...

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  7. Listen to the classic protest song by Buffalo Springfield, featuring Neil Young and Stephen Stills. Subscribe to the Rhino Channel for more official audio.

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