Artist: Buffalo Springfield
Origin: Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock & Roll
Original line-up:
Stephen Stills: Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Richie Furay: Guitar, Vocals
Neil Young: Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals
Bruce Palmer: Bass
Dewey Martin: Drums, Vocals
Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American Rock Band, formed in Los Angeles in 1966 by Stephen Stills (Guitar, Vocals), Richie Furay (Guitar, Vocals), Neil Young (Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals), Dewey Martin (Drums, Vocals), and Bruce Palmer (Bass). The band released three albums and several singles, including "For What It's Worth". The band combined elements of Folk and Country Music with British Invasion and Psychedelic Rock influences, and along with The Byrds, were part of the early development of Folk Rock. The group broke up in 1968. Stephen Stills went on to form the Supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash with David Crosby of The Byrds and Graham Nash of The Hollies. Neil Young launched his solo career and later joined with Stephen Stills in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in 1969. Richie Furay, along with Jim Messina, went on to form the Country Rock Band Poco. Buffalo Springfield was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
Origin: Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock & Roll
Original line-up:
Stephen Stills: Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Richie Furay: Guitar, Vocals
Neil Young: Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals
Bruce Palmer: Bass
Dewey Martin: Drums, Vocals
Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American Rock Band, formed in Los Angeles in 1966 by Stephen Stills (Guitar, Vocals), Richie Furay (Guitar, Vocals), Neil Young (Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals), Dewey Martin (Drums, Vocals), and Bruce Palmer (Bass). The band released three albums and several singles, including "For What It's Worth". The band combined elements of Folk and Country Music with British Invasion and Psychedelic Rock influences, and along with The Byrds, were part of the early development of Folk Rock. The group broke up in 1968. Stephen Stills went on to form the Supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash with David Crosby of The Byrds and Graham Nash of The Hollies. Neil Young launched his solo career and later joined with Stephen Stills in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in 1969. Richie Furay, along with Jim Messina, went on to form the Country Rock Band Poco. Buffalo Springfield was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
Title: Live 1967 (2021)
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock & Roll
Label: 1960s Records
Rating: ****
Format: LP
Tracks:
Side One:
1. Pay The Price
2. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
3. For What It's Worth
4. Mr. Soul
5. Rock & Roll Woman
6. For What It's Worth
7. Interview With Dick Clark
Tracks 1-4 recorded live at the Hollywood Bowl and broadcast by Rock Radio Powerhouse KHJ on April 29, 1967
Track 5 recorded live for Popendity TV programme at the Warwick Theatre Studio, Providence, Rhode Island broadcast on ABC November 16, 1967
Track 6 for the Smothers Brothers TV Programme, February 17, 1967 at CBS TV City, Hollywood CA, broadcast February 26, 1967
Track 7 American Bandstand interview with Dick Clark, broadcast January 21, 1967
Side Two:
1. For What It's Worth
2. Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
3. Rock & Roll Woman
4. Bluebird
5. A Child's Claim To Fame
6. Pretty Girl Why - Incomplete
7. For What It's Worth/Mr. Soul
Track 1-6 recorded live at the Monterey International Pop Festval on June 18, 1967
Track 7 recorded for the Hollywood Palace TV programme on January 29 1967, broadcast April 8, 1967
Personnel:
Stephen Stills: Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Neil Young: Guitar, Vocals, except Monterey
Richie Furay: Guitar, Vocals
Bruce Palmer: Bass, except Side Two Track 7
Dewey Martin: Drums,Vocals
Additional Musicians:
David Crosby: Guitar, Vocals (Monterey)
Doug Hastings: Guitar (Monterey)
Dick Davies: Bass Side 2 Track 7
Live 1967 is a live album by Buffalo Springfield, released on November 26, 2021 by 1960s Records. For Music Lovers and Music Collectors.
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