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Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield, a pivotal band of the 1960s, etched a significant mark on music history despite...
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"Buffalo Springfield"

Buffalo Springfield, a pivotal band of the 1960s, etched a significant mark on music history despite their brief initial run. Their distinctive sound, launching careers for several legendary musicians, became emblematic of a generation grappling with change, making them an enduringly influential North American group.

  • For What It's Worth
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD: For What It's Worth

Emerging in 1966, Buffalo Springfield captivated audiences with their unique fusion of folk rock and psychedelic rock. The band was notably active for a few intense years until 1968, and then reunited briefly for performances between 2010 and 2012. Their formation year was a springboard for a sound that defined an era, with impactful music, including a significant late December single release that became one of their hallmarks. This period saw them masterfully blend insightful lyricism with innovative instrumental textures, creating a lasting legacy.

Their iconic song, "For What It's Worth," became an anthem far beyond its specific origins, capturing the zeitgeist of the 1960s. Its memorable melody and evocative lyrics about societal shifts and questioning authority resonated widely, cementing its place as a timeless piece of social commentary. The song's enduring power lies in its ability to articulate a sense of unease and awareness, making it a staple for discussions about cultural and political movements of that distinctive period in history and beyond.

  • ACTIVE: 1966–1968, 2010–2012
  • BAND: Buffalo Springfield
  • GENRE: Folk Rock
  • OTHER: GenrePsychedelic Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: December 23
  • YEAR: 1966
  • HASHTAGS: #BuffaloSpringfield #FolkRock #GenrePsychedelicRock #December23

BAND | Buffalo Springfield

"For What It's Worth"

"For What It's Worth," the iconic 1966 Buffalo Springfield anthem, defined a generation with its blend of folk rock and psychedelic rock. Its memorable guitar riff and poignant lyrics captured the era's burgeoning counterculture movement and social unrest, solidifying its place as a timeless piece of musical history.
This seminal track, born from the creative crucible of Buffalo Springfield, quickly transcended its initial inspiration to become a broader protest anthem. While rooted in the 1966 Sunset Strip curfew riots, its evocative lyrics about "battle lines being drawn" and "young people speaking their minds" resonated deeply during a period of significant social and political upheaval, including the Vietnam War...

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