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Uploaded on Aug 26, 2010

S.O.S Please if you like this song positive rate, there is a small percentage of people who do not like this song, which by the way seems impossible, like positive and the percentage will be more ridiculous, thanks for helping. (100)? d: - ((

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Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth, (1967, Bandstand, el Hollywood Palace, Smothers Brothers).

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Buffalo Springfield was a rock group that served as a springboard for the careers of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and Jim Messina, two of whom played in rock, pop, folk, country and acoustic group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young later in their career. Buffalo Springfield is best known for the song "For What It's Worth". After the band's formation in April 1966, a series of disruptions, including infighting and the pressure of working in the music industry, resulted in constant changes in the group's lineup and ultimately culminated in the group's disbanding after roughly 25 months. Buffalo Springfield released a total of three albums but left many demo recordings, studio outtakes and live recordings, as well as a reputation for excellent personnel and high band dysfunction.[1] Despite the band's short tenure and relatively limited output it was one of the most influential bands of the 1960s, with virtually all members going on to successful careers and with two (Stills and Young) reaching the top of rock stardom.

Components of the band.
Richie Furay
Dewey Martin
Jim Messina
Stephen Stills
Neil Young
Bruce Palmer

iFlubes: This song dedicates to his big friend Daniel and to his dad already died the two, they died being in love of this song, which they rest in peace.
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For What It's Worth :
There's somethin' happenin' here.
What it is ain't exactly clear.
There's a man with a gun over there
A-tellin' me I've got to beware.

I think it's time we stop.
Children, what's that sound?
Everybody look what's goin' down.

There's battle lines bein' drawn.
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong.
Young people speakin' their minds
A-gettin' so much resistance from behind.

I think it's time we stop.
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look what's goin' down.

What a field day for the heat.
A thousand people in the street
Singin' songs and a-carryin' signs
Mostly sayin' hooray for our side.

It's time we stop.
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look what's goin' down.

Paranoia strikes deep.
Into your life it will creep.
It starts when you're always afraid.
Step out of line, the men come and take you away.

You better stop.
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look what's goin'..
You better stop.
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look what's goin'..
You better stop.
Now, what's that sound?
Everybody look what's goin'..
You better stop.
Children, what's that sound?
Everybody look what's goin'..

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  • Jim Turner

    Great song, wonderful vintage video. But the audio seems to be a studio version that was merged with a variety show video. No way could you have gotten audio of that quality from live production facilities of the time. I would love to see the video with its original audio track even if it is inferior to the studio version.

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  • PityYou007

    Maybe upload it one of these days.

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  • PatrickAndFriendsPRO

    The weird stereo elements of this song hurts my head mono track please

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    Here you have me! d: -))

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  • margaretrose711

    But what's up with kids today? "We" old fogies took to the streets and used our music and used our best efforts to inspire change. Why aren't kids doing that today? If I were 21 again trust me I'd be out there on the sidewalks again protesting, but now protesters are treated like lunatics. "We" changed society, ended segregation & a war; enacted environmental regulations; we accomplished real advancement. Kids today act like they could give a crap less about the world. I miss the old days!!

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    The young people do everything with his I telephone cellular, does not matter to them the future.

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  • James Brennan

    Love this song. It was in 1972 and I had to register for the draft. it was "THE LAW OF THE LAND". I was old enough to KILL but not old enough to VOTE.

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  • dan walker

    love this song....brings back good memories for me....thanks for posting...

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  • normfromga

    I agree...Many of us thought of ourselves as hot stuff, but most of our acceptance by the media was due to our numbers, not our ideas or ideals. When I got my first real job in 1966, I was referred to as a "Post-War Prosperity Brat" by one of those of the Greatest Generation. I, of course, disagreed, but perhaps I was short-sighted. Sure, we may have helped get us out of RVN, but Clinton and Bush Jr, both Draft-Dodgers-in-Chief, put us other needless, illegal wars.

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  • normfromga

    Sorry, but the 26th Amendment had been enacted by 1971. By 1972, you could vote if you were 18.

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  • PityYou007

    If, this song is as a Cannon of the 38 pounds aiming at the injustices, the problem is that this Cannon nape of the neck lets shoot.

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    Also separately

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  • Jay E

    Stephen Stills & Neil Young when they were early in their careers. Awesome.

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  • mrstevehartman

    Probably the definitive " Protest Anthem ", song of the 60s. How clean, and to the point, is this song?

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