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Expecting to fly.
While I laughed, I wondered whether
I could wave goodbye,
Knowin' that you'd gone.
By the summer it was healing,
We had said goodbye.
All the years we'd spent with feeling
Ended with a cry,
Babe, ended with a cry,
Babe, ended with a cry.
I tried so hard to stand
As I stumbled and fell to the ground.
So hard to laugh as I fumbled
And reached for the love I found,
Knowin' it was gone.
If I never lived without you,
Now you know I'd die.
If I never said I loved you,
Now you know I'd try,
Babe, now you know I'd try.
Babe, now you know I'd try,
Babe.
boy do i hear neil in this especially.
Umm... because he wrote it.
And, at the end of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
OMG - you're right - I forgot this was at the end of Fear and Loathing - 'Too Weird to live and too rare to die!!
I know what you mean - makes the hair at the back of the neck the stand up - well it would if I still had hair - that must be an age thing!
and melodic
merciful
I still can't beleive this track is now 56 years old! What happened!! So much hope! Where do it all go wrong! At least I can close my eyes and remember a kinder world with out the likes of twitter and the other social media stuff that seem to spill out so much hate!!
Was it really a kinder world? I suspect the hate was always there but just not so visible
Does this predate Beatle's Sgt pepper album?
This is a very ground breaking album!
'Sgt Pepper' released in May '67.
'Buffalo Springfield Again' in November same year.
They met that year when the Beatles were in L A for some studio work. IIRC, Blue Jay Way was about one of the hookups between the two groups.
I actually think Buffalo Springfield was underrated. Great group which spawned others CSNY, Poco. Not to mention their solo careers.
the true pioneers of country rock and trippy rock
one of neils best
who needs the beatles sgt pepper album, anyway?
OMG - first 'You never give me etc', then 'Life on Mars' and now THIS!! Please stop Bill and Rebecca, I've work to do!! This has to be one of the finest Neil Young tracks ever -
Damn never heard this buffalo springfield song before,ITS GREAT
idiot_wind wrote:
Does this predate Beatle's Sgt pepper album?
This is a very ground breaking album!
'Sgt Pepper' released in May '67.
'Buffalo Springfield Again' in November same year.
That's right. There is no other album or band that compares to this.
Why can't bands experiment anymore like these guys?
Why not get trippy?
This is a very ground breaking album!
Bill 8==D----- Rebecca
Apart from the drugs you would need a huge load of talent.
In high school I had "Best Of Buffalo Springfield" which was largely songs from "Buffalo Springfield Again". I guess that I saw an article in Life Magazine about LSD but thought little of it. When I hear music from this era I don't think about whether drugs were part of the creative process because the music stands on its own. Disclaimer: Well, maybe Jefferson Airplane.
was used in the strong film Coming Home
And, at the end of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
was used in the strong film Coming Home
Yes, and nice use of strings; enough but not too much.
Apart from the drugs you would need a huge load of talent.
This was recorded in 1967 or 68?
Does this pre-date Beatles' Pepper album? It pre-dates most of Pink Floyd better stuff.
Summer of 67 recording, Neil had heard Pepper for sure.
WTF?
This was recorded in 1967 or 68?
Does this pre-date Beatles' Pepper album? It pre-dates most of Pink Floyd better stuff.
Karc, I am soooo proud of you, you are finally spreading your eagle wings and flying! Way to go! Good for you! You go girl! Great comment!
Well, on that sublime moment.... I'm off to bed
Sweet dreams one and all
Miss you every day, Barney.
Is it just me, or folks of my 60s age and '60s-'70s affinities, and the memories thereof, or is it likely we may never hear music like this again? 'Cause, jeez, the cultural shift in a mere 4 -5 years after the first wave of Brit invasion engendered such priceless experiments as this and produced some timeless entries in the catalogue.
Well put. Agree completely.