68 is too early to go, but it's no doubt that Buffalo Springfield drummer Dewey Martin left behind one of the most genre-defying drum riffs around -the psychedelic 60s meets 70s anti-war anthem "For What It's Worth" (you can check Martin drumming away to it at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival below). The story goes that Martin also hooked Stephen Stills up with the acid that inspired writing the ...
68 is too early to go, but it's no doubt that Buffalo Springfield drummer Dewey Martin left behind one of the most genre-defying drum riffs around -the psychedelic 60s meets 70s anti-war anthem "For What It's Worth" (you can check Martin drumming away to it at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival below). The story goes that Martin also hooked Stephen Stills up with the acid that inspired writing the ...
On the big video screens flanking the 'Mane Stage,' Miranda Lambert turned around to face her rockin' band and wiggled her butt to kick off a raucous version of the Faces' 'Stay With Me.' A few tunes later, she got the whole crowd singing along to Joan Jett's 'I Love Rock and Roll.' In the 1960s or 70s, Lambert would've been an across-the-board rock star, on the cover of Rolling Stone, touring...
Neil Young recently performed this song live in concert which I have never seen before (wish I had been there). To celebrate thought I would give the song a shot. I overdubbed harmony vocals.According to Young's own account of this song from the Decade liner notes: "My first vocal ever done in a studio late 1966 (Gold Star). The boys gave me some uppers to get my nerve up. Maybe you can hear th...
Courtesy of Zero G Sound here´s Buffalo Springfield with the "The Missing Herd". This is a a 2-disc set tree'd on Rust List chronicling the band's "best" live recorded performances as well as outtakes and rare mixes not currently available on official releases (192 kbps, full cover art included).http://zerogsound.blogspot.com/2008/02/buffalo-springfield-missing-herd.html