greg4067 (backyard coffee) | | Posted: Feb 24, 2013 - 06:40 | |
ezzyme wrote:Ok, this is a 13...... Agree on the13 but Goleta? Wow! I lived on Modoc Road back in 1969... same year as this album... refugee from the bay area. Hey, Have a good one... |
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martinc (Ottawa Canada) | | Posted: Feb 24, 2013 - 06:37 | |
1969 was definitely a landmark year for rock and roll. This is another perfect example of the diversity of great music released that year
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ezzyme (Now in Santa Barbara, CA's suburb, Goleta.) | | Posted: Feb 08, 2013 - 20:29 | |
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stargazer1 (Poway, CA) | | Posted: Jan 23, 2013 - 23:09 | |
This has been a favorite of mine since highschool. I'm amazed that it still sounds good after all these years.
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dw (PHill, CA) | | Posted: Jan 08, 2013 - 12:31 | |
TRULY OUTSTANDING!!! A ride on the waaaayback machine!  |
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DaveInVA (In a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA) | | Posted: Dec 23, 2012 - 14:43 | |
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coding_to_music (Beantown) | | Posted: Nov 22, 2012 - 05:40 | |
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joelbb
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merkin_muffley wrote:I prefer the version by The Jame's Gang can't go wrong with a bit of Joe Walsh. But this is still good. Are you stupid, tasteless or nuts? |
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dollarqueen (New Orleans, Louisiana) | | Posted: Oct 06, 2012 - 09:05 | |
RP does it again: introduces me to a song I never heard and just love. I remember Buffalo Springfield, but revisited them on Wikipedia today when I heard this song. Amazing list of members! Thank you RP!
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merkin_muffley (Down the rabbit hole.....) | | Posted: Sep 20, 2012 - 08:48 | |
I prefer the version by The Jame's Gang can't go wrong with a bit of Joe Walsh. But this is still good.
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ursamagick (It varies) | | Posted: Aug 19, 2012 - 21:23 | |
Reminds me of the spring of '73—newlyweds, the war was over—we had a new TEAC player and bought a tape which, if I'm remembering correctly, Bluebird comprised one entire side. I used to dance and twirl around the room as the song played on and on. Yes, the perfect hippie memory.
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Pedro1874 (Bolton, England) | | Posted: Jul 19, 2012 - 10:47 | |
Buffalo Springfield were sooo good. Soundtrack of my youth. Must play my old album again tonight!  |
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Stingray
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Buffalo Springfield always give me a PERFECT idea and feeling of the best of HIPPIE TIMES!
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toterola (Further) | | Posted: Jun 17, 2012 - 21:51 | |
Thank God I got off my a** and went to see them last year in Oakland. It was a surreal experience seeing this played live. 10+ from here.  |
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Poacher (Brighton, UK) | | Posted: May 17, 2012 - 02:51 | |
Antigone wrote:Posted on July 5, 2002. Still true. This is another song that I'd like to be able to rate "10" more than once.  Hello old timer. . . I am with you on that. |
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Antigone (A house, in a Virginian Valley) | | Posted: May 01, 2012 - 08:05 | |
Antigone wrote:MAN! I love the rocking guitar AND the vocals on this song. They sure take me back. Thanks, AGAIN, RP! Posted on July 5, 2002. Still true. This is another song that I'd like to be able to rate "10" more than once.  |
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ThePoose (Ottawa, capital of Canada) | | Posted: May 01, 2012 - 08:04 | |
I have a moose named Jaw. jpfueler wrote:Neil Young has a Buffalo named Springfield, he was a star in Dances with Wolves.
he loves oreos so they would hold one up just behind the camera to get those "Gonna get run over by the bison" scenes |
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iTuner
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One of those old fart hippie songs that still withstands the test of time.
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Jan 27, 2012 - 06:33 | |
The backwoods banjo-picking immediately makes me think of the Arkansas Chuggabug from Wacky Races (ask your parents, kids):  |
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RedGuitar (Iowa, USA) | | Posted: Jan 27, 2012 - 06:32 | |
Rockyinmyradio wrote:What I would give to find the long version of this song!! One of the greatest jam pieces in rock n' roll history. I can't believe they haven't reissued it yet. Perhaps being they did a brief reunion tour this year, they will reconsider releasing it on CD??
I used to have the double album (vinyl) of this. Why is it not on CD? Maybe the complete long version is on the box set that came out a while back? |
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ngleslie
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Love this! Haven't heard for years but still makes me feel the same as when I first heard it.
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tulfan (One of the last ones in SE MI) | | Posted: Jan 27, 2012 - 06:29 | |
Likely my fave BS tune...okay next to R & R Woman...
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Sjaaks (Horst, Netherlands) | | Posted: Jan 11, 2012 - 04:50 | |
Maybe i'm swearing by saying this, but at first i thought i was listening to the Beatles. Very similar sounding if you ask me (especially the singer(s)). Anyway, sounds good!
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kcar
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romeotuma wrote:
Very groovy... love it...
Love the banjo...anyone dancing to that? |
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kurtster (Back in Ohiya, for now ...) | | Posted: Dec 26, 2011 - 12:34 | |
Rockyinmyradio wrote:What I would give to find the long version of this song!! One of the greatest jam pieces in rock n' roll history. I can't believe they haven't reissued it yet. Perhaps being they did a brief reunion tour this year, they will reconsider releasing it on CD??
Have it on vinyl. Pretty beat up from playing it so much. Its so neat when at the break, the guitar comes back instead of the banjo. |
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Dec 26, 2011 - 12:32 | |
Very groovy... love it...
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kurtster (Back in Ohiya, for now ...) | | Posted: Dec 26, 2011 - 12:31 | |
9 to 10
Have no idea why I never gave it a 10 to begin with.
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coloradojohn (still Setagaya-ku, Tokyo; will be back in Colorado, the HIGHEST State, from Spring of 2012!) | | Posted: Oct 24, 2011 - 05:12 | |
It grabbed my ears with its flashes of brilliance oh so long ago, and wow, I find I'm still crazy about the way it sounds today! Thanks RP!
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shutter (You can't get here from there) | | Posted: Sep 22, 2011 - 12:59 | |
I always like the James Gang's version more. A bit more spirited, I guess.
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nagsheadlocal (North Carolina, the new New Jersey) | | Posted: Sep 22, 2011 - 12:58 | |
michaelc wrote:Love the riff at the end Indeed, Steven Stills is underrated as a guitarist. His adaptation of flatpicking techniques to rock was radical for the time. Only Clarence White could give him a run for the money. |
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