Bro……for this type of music….you really need headphones or earbuds…..the sound is so lush, “majestic” even……it’s immersive. And for immersive, you need those tools.
If you want to be impressed by another hidden gem, a sleeper from the era, try "Farewell Song" on the album "Live at Winterland '68" by Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin.
The car is a 5 litre Ford Mustang, he still has it and it's tricked out, valued at 3 mil, apparently: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UN4RMo3Z0Gk.htmlsi=NzWRGPIFoXQXZhxe&t=25
One of my favorite bands of all time😊 Check out, Best of my love from this same concert. I can't tell you why, Wasted time, Long run, & soooo many more😊
If someone was never houseless you would not understand the children you see it’s not funny and yes there are a lot of them and it’s sad no help but keep a eye out to make sure nothing happens to them I did
Unsure of the name of the lady commentating, but she couldn't be more accurate. Love songs today absolutely don't make sense anymore. I wish they still did. From a Gen X'er who enjoyed your reaction.
Know what I enjoy watching you react? (And 1st time btw) I can see you putting in some hip hop energy into parts of this song and kind of sampling it and updating it to where it could be a cool kind of updating if done right. But hey, I grew up with Buffalo Springfield so I love Stephen Stills long time.
I'm tired of ::He doesn't look like he sounds,......como on, just black people can sing?The guy besides having that power house voice was and is still handsome.
It's the song. Not just the guitar. He is a solid musician who knows the feeling of a song. Even his voice depicts that. The drums the bass, everything shows that all the musicians were into it.
We Used This Song Along With I Remember You By Skid Row For My Mom's Memorial At Her Funeral in 2018, She Loved Both Bands Growing Up So It Sense We Used Them For Her. Anytime I Hear Them Now It Reminds Me Of Her. If She Was Still Alive, She Would've Turned 48 This December. She Passed Away When I Was 21 Years Old:She Was 41
Love your reaction - it's obvious you love music! OK, popular music professor here, so: David CROSBY (The Byrds); Stephen STILLS (THE BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD); Graham NASH (The Hollies) all very successful and influential groups from 1965- 1967. The three of them got together and formed Crosby, Stills & Nash for their first album released May 1969 - the one with them sitting on the beat up old couch. Stills played virtually EVERY instrument on the album, wrote and produced so they knew when they were going on tour, they would have to add people to perform live: Neil YOUNG from The Springfield. Then Reeves and Taylor. Taylor had played some drums on the first album. The couch album was HUGE and set to be Album of the Year until the Beatles released Abbey Road in September 1969; CSN won Best New Artists, which was ridiculous. Deja vu pre-sold 2 million copies.
We had the best music in the 70s! You really need to listen to Pink Floyd's masterpiece the "Dark Side of the Moon" album from 1973. This album should be listened to from start to finish as all the tracks run into the next. Put on some headphones. Turn down the lights and let yourself drift off into musical bliss from this magical album.
I'm a professional female singer- who's sung this- and LOVE to sing it. it's super bluesy- Slash's guitar solos are blue chords- that's part of what makes this song sooooo good.....