Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth 1967



This channel is a Dictatorship that offers Freedom, but that does not give you right, to insult others. Este canal es una Dictadura que ofrece Libertad, pero eso no te da derecho, a insultar a los demas. There's something happening here What it is ain't exactly clear There's a man with a gun over there Telling me I got to beware I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong Young people speaking their minds Getting so much resistance from behind It's time we stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down What a field-day for the heat A thousand people in the street Singing songs and carrying signs Mostly say, hooray for our side It's s time we stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down Paranoia strikes deep Into your life it will creep It starts when you're always afraid You step out of line, the man come and take you away We better stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down Stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down Stop, now, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down Stop, children, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down

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  2. "For What It's Worth", Buffalo Springfield. ...THIS SONG = PRESENT MOMENT. ....the turmoil is a different mess, "mostly say hooray for our side"...when we SHOULDN'T have a SIDE. ....sure wish I still had that album. .....
  3. we read the lyrics of this in history class 8th grade i think american history because 7th was Texas history ya that it 8th grade year
  4. This song is 50 years old... God, time flies.
  5. one of the first in a long line of hippie, liberal protest songs that caught on more ecause of it's music. Kind of obsolete to tell you the truth. One to put in the closet and cover with a dust cover. I've been in the music industry (if you wanna call it that) and was playing this song 3 days after it was released.
  6. I hope Neil Young will Remember....
    Southern Man Don't need him around anyhow !
  7. Great song....even for asswholes like Neil Young and Steven Stills !
  8. On this day in 1966 {April 15th} Buffalo Springfield performed in concert for the first time, the venue was the Orange County Showgrounds in San Bernardino, California, they opened for the Byrds...
    Nine months later on January 22nd, 1967 the quintet's debut charted record, "For What It's Worth", entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #90, eight weeks later it peaked at #7 {for 2 weeks} and it spent 15 weeks on the Top 100...
    The group had four other Top 100 records; "Bluebird" {#58 in 1967}, "Rock 'N Roll Woman" {#44 in 1967}, "Expecting To Fly" {#98 in 1958}, and "On The Way Home" {#82 in 1968}...
  9. What's funny is the song is about a landlord fighting the city over it's laws.
  10. @0:37 Angus Young
  11. This man predicted everything sadly 😐
  12. lol and these people had no idea Trump would be president of the United states of America lmao.. and art is less than adequate to dell with the problems of today.... so we are all in a lot of sh**
  13. 1,000 people indiscreet.
  14. Keep their message alive
  15. I'm playing for the youth of the day still
  16. Nothing's changed, the worlds still shit. Its just the beer is watered down, women have more of a male attitude. The drugs are cut and cheap! The music is shit and the movies are just corporate propaganda machines. Instead of art we have advertisements.
  17. remember!!!!!!!!!!
  18. Contrary to popular belief, “For What It’s Worth” wasn't written as a reflection on any of the historic Vietnam War protests or Civil Rights marches of the era. Stills actually wrote the song—in only fifteen minutes, he claims—about the "Sunset Strip Riots" that were a reaction to the closing of a popular LA nightspot, Pandora's Box, and to the curfews imposed on the area to deter young people from loitering outside of clubs and bars. The LAPD had tried to enforce the curfew laws by shutting down a handful of hangouts frequented by teens and people in their early twenties, so a local radio station called for a rally to protest. About a thousand young people showed up and milled about at the corner of Sunset and Crescent Heights until fighting broke out. Some blamed a car of off-duty marines for inciting the violence after they became involved in a car accident, but whatever the spark, kids were soon smashing windows and rocking cars. (Read what the LA Times had to say about the incident)
  19. 0:36 Chuck Berry Time Date! Elvis Presley!
  20. Complete and utter perfection.


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