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Post by petrolino on May 2, 2020 5:14:34 GMT
Like Graham Nash, Skip Spence and others, experimental by fault, always at the touch=point. Dangerous to know.
What you got?
[Thanks]
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Post by petrolino on May 2, 2020 5:22:59 GMT
"Get him."
- Richard Nixon, reported to say about Ohioan musician Richie Furay in early 1970s
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Post by petrolino on May 2, 2020 5:32:45 GMT
Blow It
Stephen Stills & Friends
Graham Nash & David Crosby
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Post by millar70 on May 2, 2020 8:16:09 GMT
My favorite Richie Furay song is Kind Woman, a fantastic Buffalo Springfield tune.
One of the greatest concert experiences of my life was seeing the first performance of the Buffalo Springfield in over 40 years at the 2010 Bridge School Benefit. Everyone was excited, but unsure what they were gonna sound like after all those years. They opened with Neil's song On the Way Home, and as soon as Richie started singing, we all knew that this was gonna be a special deal, and it was.
I don't post this stuff, but the whole thing is on YouTube. If anyone is a fan of the Springfield, but haven't heard that show, you won't be disappointed.
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Post by petrolino on May 3, 2020 5:13:49 GMT
My favorite Richie Furay song is Kind Woman, a fantastic Buffalo Springfield tune. One of the greatest concert experiences of my life was seeing the first performance of the Buffalo Springfield in over 40 years at the 2010 Bridge School Benefit. Everyone was excited, but unsure what they were gonna sound like after all those years. They opened with Neil's song On the Way Home, and as soon as Richie started singing, we all knew that this was gonna be a special deal, and it was. I don't post this stuff, but the whole thing is on YouTube. If anyone is a fan of the Springfield, but haven't heard that show, you won't be disappointed.
Nice, you know there's one in particular, that gets me every time, since younger years. I think the masterpiece this band put out was their middle album., 'Buffalo Springfield Again'. The self-titled debut's beyond solid and the 3rd album's really a collection after dissolution, though mad, eclectic, enjoyable and delicious in style.
But yeh, this is a slow funeral song, one I believe was penned by Richie Furay, that always choked me out ... 'Sad Memory'
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