The tempo of this performance of For What It's Worth is the most teeth gritting, soul stirring, funk grooviest way to put it down. LOVE IT!
Dowwwwwwwwn, down. HELL YES!
AND I doubt very seriously it's this slow because of their age. These guys, all of them, are professionals. Don't try to funk like this with protective gear and supervision.
i hate it when artists feel the need to switch up the melody of their great songs at concerts... please just sing it how it goes, and stop trying to be fancy with it.
@MistuhCoolio Performing songs night after night note for note perfect sounds pretty boring. The guy wrote For What it's Worth! He earned the right to improvise a little, don't you think?
You are completely oblivious to live music. They are the artists, they can change it any way possible, most artist change up songs during concerts for a better live atmosphere. Also, has it ever occurred to you they cant play it at the original speed? Its not easy, especially for their age. Plus this speed is much more there taste during there solo carriers.
Two simple harmonic notes on the guitar make that song. Brilliant.
241kenzo 2 months ago
great stuff. love how neil laughs as stephen almost pops a kidney at the end.
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ItIISITheIRabbit 4 months ago
Buffalo Springfield... minus the late great Bruce Palmer
silvanski 8 months ago
The tempo of this performance of For What It's Worth is the most teeth gritting, soul stirring, funk grooviest way to put it down. LOVE IT!
Dowwwwwwwwn, down. HELL YES!
AND I doubt very seriously it's this slow because of their age. These guys, all of them, are professionals. Don't try to funk like this with protective gear and supervision.
dofphish 10 months ago
The tempo of this performance of For What It's Worth is the most teeth gritting, soul stirring, funk grooviest way to put it down. LOVE IT!
Dowwwwwwwwn, down. HELL YES!
dofphish 10 months ago
i hate it when artists feel the need to switch up the melody of their great songs at concerts... please just sing it how it goes, and stop trying to be fancy with it.
MistuhCoolio 11 months ago
@MistuhCoolio Performing songs night after night note for note perfect sounds pretty boring. The guy wrote For What it's Worth! He earned the right to improvise a little, don't you think?
edmiglia 11 months ago 3
@MistuhCoolio
You are completely oblivious to live music. They are the artists, they can change it any way possible, most artist change up songs during concerts for a better live atmosphere. Also, has it ever occurred to you they cant play it at the original speed? Its not easy, especially for their age. Plus this speed is much more there taste during there solo carriers.
Rush1013 10 months ago
Soulful! Sweet playing by Stephen and Neil.
widestrides 1 year ago
i was there too...thanks for sharing...this was magical...
aceinoc 1 year ago 2
Thanks for posting!
mrgroove 1 year ago