In this era of blind tribalism and at a point we're we are all about as nasty to each other for not following our preferable ideological and political bents of the moment, it is so refreshing and heart-warming that Richie - who is a Conservative and devout Christian - can still share a stage with Neil & Stephen who are very Liberal - and share their commonality which is beautiful music. This is what I believe music was originally supposed to do which was to bridge the gaps, not add to them. Kudos to these three men for behaving like adults and leaving the bullshit behind.
Film/Music/TV....No conservative is even *allowed* to pass through the gates of Fame these days. Communist Left can't handle the competition in the marketplace of ideas. They rely on STRICT message enforcement/propaganda (same as always). amerika is a much poorer place culturally as a result
Buffalo Springfield gave birth to so many bands that then spun off other great groups. The genre they invented keeps permeating through the best music from then to now
I think this band, at their best, was the true “American Beatles”. The talent was deep and varied. The musicianship was off the charts. And the songwriting - so so so good. Even 43 years on, the songs are timeless, the musicians sound much younger than their years and totally inspired. You can see it in all 3 of the originals’ faces. They know the Springfield was the best combination of their talents and time in music. I miss this band so much. Looks like they do too.
This is so fine. Richie is truly one of the finest singer/songwriters in the business - adding bandmate Neil Young to the mix and it just doesn't get any better than this. Thank you Richie for your passion and talent - you have made your mark in the music industry!
@@BadBoiFilms Exactly, the talent is with Neil and less so with Steve. Richie is a fly on the wall. Good vocals on Neil written songs, probably fans dont even know that
This really brings back memories of the days on Sunset Blvd in the early 60’s and even though I was just a 15 year old kid my friends and I would hang out at places like Pandora’s Box, a club that Buffalo Springfield played at as well as others and got to know them and I guess they got tired of us always being there that they asked me and one other friend to help them carry in equipment and showed us how to set it ALL up! What great memories I have from those days
Mike we could have crossed paths lol. Where did all our good times go. Was growing up all that it was cracked up to be?!. Sarcastic but not cynical. Blessings.
My heart just melted ❤️ I saw Poco I'm College with Richie in his buckskin fringe suit, and Rusty playing pedal steel. Kind Woman was and is one of the most beautiful and heartfelt songs I've ever heard. Thank you from the bottom of my melted heart ❣️🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
That was great. These guys are not depending on musical pro's to beef up their sound. The finest playing and singing came from the 3 principle members of Buffalo Springfield.
Richie truly impressed me when he left Buffalo Springfield for the road to testify when God healed his Mom from cancer. He did, and subsequently pastored Calvary Church in Colorado for about two years.
Great show, I was there, Richie was great, Neil always good and even Stephen was very good. Richie is still touring and offer a perfect show. Age has no effect on him.
"Kind Woman", my favorite song of the BS... Loved it. played it over and over and over again on my 8-track. Why oh why do we all have to grow old... 😥😥
I was a huge fan of Buffalo Springfield. Finally got to see them at the Santa Barbara Bowl in 2011. Felt blessed to be able to see them after so many years after the original band broke up
@@lastnamefirst4035 I know lost them both in a year...wow. I believe Paul was still playing with Richie on tour at Trubadour doing "redelivern'" complete live show from Poco's best album. Check it out on the"tube". Daughter Jessie doing back up vocals...Great the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!
Although I am sorry Dewey and Bruce couldn't participate, this sure was mighty fine. Rest well, Bruce Palmer, Dewey Martin, Pegi Young. Life goes so fast, man.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! Thank you Mr. Peter Van Leeuwen for Posting this Master Class in Song writing and Performance. So wonderful to hear and see this band once again, this really takes me back to some Great Times in my Life...........🎸💚
Thanks for posting, Peter. Wonderful to see this "sort of" reunion, but also a sad reminder that Bruce Palmer and our very dear friend, Dewey Martin were no longer alive at this time. Dewey was an exceptionally decent man, whose sad fall from unbelievable highs to inconceivable lows was the proverbial "rags to riches" saga. One thing he seemed never to lose was his sense of humor and belief that "the next big moment" was just around the corner. Sad reminder that he's long gone now.
Buffalo Springfield gave birth to a number of killer groups. In addition, the original members’ song catalogs they created while there and in later groups is staggering to say the least. A ton of talent that somehow found a way to “play well in a common sandbox “.
Steven Stills went to their producer on the Last Time Around, Jim Messina, and told him that Ritchie wrote a song that he had to have him play for him. One of the greatest Country Rock songs ever written and the start of something pretty special if only too short a time
“Kind Woman” the birth song of country rock, only person missing here was Rusty Young pedal steel. Richie Furray quoted “I wanted to create a cross between country and rock….Poco🙏🏼
Richie Furay Stephen Stills Graham Nash and Neil Young shall unite with a drummer and bass guitar player for a tour playing Buffalo Springfield CSNY and solo music together.
Funny to see bored kids in the background yawning while some of the greatest legends of rock play, They seem so clueless to the great music. Different strokes
Richie Furay sounds great, and so do his songs. I liked this band so much better than CSNY. I think Neil Young dislikes Furay, you can just sense it here. He seems uncomfortable/jealous sharing the spotlight with Richie . What a shame. Many musicians/performers are egotistical in this way. I would pay big money to see Buffalo Springfield, couldn't care less about CSNY.
I saw them six times in 2010/2011. I don’t think you are too right about Neil and Richie, they always seemed to be warm in all those shows - just look at them at the end of Kind Woman - big smiles. Stephen too. This is Neils stage demeanour a lot of the time in all his permutations. He’s focused and methodical. Neil recently wrote some nice things about Richie on his website as well. They couldn’t be at more different ends of the political spectrum (Neil is left of Lenin and Richie is a bona fide Trump thumper), but have that shared experience that unites them.
In this era of blind tribalism and at a point we're we are all about as nasty to each other for not following our preferable ideological and political bents of the moment, it is so refreshing and heart-warming that Richie - who is a Conservative and devout Christian - can still share a stage with Neil & Stephen who are very Liberal - and share their commonality which is beautiful music. This is what I believe music was originally supposed to do which was to bridge the gaps, not add to them. Kudos to these three men for behaving like adults and leaving the bullshit behind.
Film/Music/TV....No conservative is even *allowed* to pass through the gates of Fame these days. Communist Left can't handle the competition in the marketplace of ideas. They rely on STRICT message enforcement/propaganda (same as always). amerika is a much poorer place culturally as a result
Wow, I’m 66 years old, this brought me back to a much better and simpler time
Buffalo Springfield gave birth to so many bands that then spun off other great groups. The genre they invented keeps permeating through the best music from then to now
I think this band, at their best, was the true “American Beatles”. The talent was deep and varied. The musicianship was off the charts. And the songwriting - so so so good. Even 43 years on, the songs are timeless, the musicians sound much younger than their years and totally inspired. You can see it in all 3 of the originals’ faces. They know the Springfield was the best combination of their talents and time in music. I miss this band so much. Looks like they do too.
This is so fine. Richie is truly one of the finest singer/songwriters in the business - adding bandmate Neil Young to the mix and it just doesn't get any better than this.
Thank you Richie for your passion and talent - you have made your mark in the music industry!
Stills and young wrote almost all of the songs and went on to have way more successful careers
BadBoiFilms more “successful”. I’ll put Richie’s music right up there alongside theirs.
@@BadBoiFilms I bet you're a lot of fun at parties, lol.
@@BadBoiFilms Do you have a point or are you just mean by nature?
@@BadBoiFilms Exactly, the talent is with Neil and less so with Steve. Richie is a fly on the wall. Good vocals on Neil written songs, probably fans dont even know that
This really brings back memories of the days on Sunset Blvd in the early 60’s and even though I was just a 15 year old kid my friends and I would hang out at places like Pandora’s Box, a club that Buffalo Springfield played at as well as others and got to know them and I guess they got tired of us always being there that they asked me and one other friend to help them carry in equipment and showed us how to set it ALL up! What great memories I have from those days
Mike we could have crossed paths lol. Where did all our good times go. Was growing up all that it was cracked up to be?!. Sarcastic but not cynical. Blessings.
Pandora's Box Lives On!!!
My heart just melted ❤️ I saw Poco I'm College with Richie in his buckskin fringe suit, and Rusty playing pedal steel. Kind Woman was and is one of the most beautiful and heartfelt songs I've ever heard. Thank you from the bottom of my melted heart ❣️🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
RIP Rusty Young and Paul Cotton of Poco
Your visualization makes me fantasize about going back in time and seeing them.. wow..
I love Richie's singing. It's so honest and deep. He stole the show. Neil Young on piano also helped recreate the vibe of the original recording.
This song makes me cry it reminds me of my youth when Richie sang it in the album it was something else.
That was great. These guys are not depending on musical pro's to beef up their sound. The finest playing and singing came from the 3 principle members of Buffalo Springfield.
I never seen Young play the piano. I never knew who the band members until today. I like learning new things everyday
That s true.
Awesome! Richie's voice is strong as ever. Miss those guys.
God, they sound great! What a gift.
Richie truly impressed me when he left Buffalo Springfield for the road to testify when God healed his Mom from cancer. He did, and subsequently pastored Calvary Church in Colorado for about two years.
Neil Young makes his way on his own and still comes back to his roots,
Call me a fan!!
Great show, I was there, Richie was great, Neil always good and even Stephen was very good. Richie is still touring and offer a perfect show. Age has no effect on him.
Luck to have been there. Shoreline is great place for concerts
They're all so so great!!! S. Stills has got to be one of the BEST guitar players. Thanks for posting this video.
Kind Woman - so good, so good.
Oh my...can i cry now....life was so much younger then.
I know, this whole video made my cry! So fantastic, and a time, long time gone..😢
"Kind Woman", my favorite song of the BS... Loved it. played it over and over and over again on my 8-track. Why oh why do we all have to grow old... 😥😥
Well, it's better than the alternative....
I was a huge fan of Buffalo Springfield. Finally got to see them at the Santa Barbara Bowl in 2011. Felt blessed to be able to see them after so many years after the original band broke up
That was great. Saw Richie live with Poco in 2015. His voice is amazing. He's always the same. What you see here is how he is.
Poco one of my favorite bands. RIP Rusty Young and Paul Cotton
@@lastnamefirst4035 I know lost them both in a year...wow. I believe Paul was still playing with Richie on tour at Trubadour doing "redelivern'" complete live show from Poco's best album. Check it out on the"tube". Daughter Jessie doing back up vocals...Great the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!
@@lynnmusiccowgirlely122 really miss rusty and paul. Thanks for the info. Will check it out ☺
@@lynnmusiccowgirlely122 I have seen some videos with richie and jessie singing. "Its a good feelin'"
first time i heard it back in the day and was hooked
Although I am sorry Dewey and Bruce couldn't participate, this sure was mighty fine. Rest well, Bruce Palmer, Dewey Martin, Pegi Young. Life goes so fast, man.
Bruce got deported again.. 😳
Well that’s... one way to say it... 😉
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! Thank you Mr. Peter Van Leeuwen for
Posting this Master Class in Song writing and Performance. So wonderful to hear and see this band once again, this really takes me back to some Great Times in my Life...........🎸💚
Thanks for posting, Peter. Wonderful to see this "sort of" reunion, but also a sad reminder that Bruce Palmer and our very dear friend, Dewey Martin were no longer alive at this time. Dewey was an exceptionally decent man, whose sad fall from unbelievable highs to inconceivable lows was the proverbial "rags to riches" saga. One thing he seemed never to lose was his sense of humor and belief that "the next big moment" was just around the corner. Sad reminder that he's long gone now.
Still great.
These guys started it all. The very best!
thank you
Have loved them since 13yrs old now 71
Buffalo Springfield gave birth to a number of killer groups. In addition, the original members’ song catalogs they created while there and in later groups is staggering to say the least. A ton of talent that somehow found a way to “play well in a common sandbox “.
Kind Woman! SO GOOD, LOVE THIS!!!!
Thank You, Peter Van Leeuwen, for that short but very sweet music video of Neil, Richie & Stephen of Buffalo Springfield. 🎤🎸
Saw this at Shoreline. Ritchie said they don't let him out very often. A once in a lifetime show.
Richie Furay is the one of the best singers in rock.
He sang 3 of Neil's songs on their first album.
Stephen stills is wild!
Everything’s been said about these genius, brilliant musicians. I just wanna hang out with them!!♥️
Ritchie is a great man in every respect - 100
Ditto and Amen!
ONE OF THE BEST LOVE SONG FOR 21ST CENTURY
Gorgeous, that put me on a higher plane
That’s my favorite BS song and that is a great version of it.
Thanks for the video
I saw this reunion when they played the Fox Theater in Oakland, CA. It took me back 40 years. What a treat!
Saw POCO back in the day with The Moody Blues and 3 Dog Night in Cleveland. They were under appreciated I think. Nice band with great music.
excellent live performance
That's Richie!!!
Some of the best music ever written in this time period....
Pretty cool hearing the guys singing the Poco harmonies on Kind Woman, like the version on the Deliverin' album.
Steven Stills went to their producer on the Last Time Around, Jim Messina, and told him that Ritchie wrote a song that he had to have him play for him.
One of the greatest Country Rock songs ever written and the start of something pretty special if only too short a time
Beautiful song. ☺
oh, my gosh, I love seein Rick Rosas.....my heart.....
my heart. Rick Rosas.
that was great....
My favorite American band of all time.✌😇
If you love a woman like that, and write a song about it like that, she will stay with you for 42 years.... and a lot more.
I CAN'T WAIT! I'm going to see them SATURDAY night!
I fell in love with my girlfriend dancing to Kind Woman next to a campfire in Montana
You've got the best audio and video of this show. Awesome!
Would rather have heard all of I Am a Child
I like seeing pegi in the back ground
Good stuff
“Kind Woman” the birth song of country rock, only person missing here was Rusty Young pedal steel. Richie Furray quoted “I wanted to create a cross between country and rock….Poco🙏🏼
Simplicity tears..
when we thought we knew
Jesus Christ is still the answer. Just so you know..
Getting confused. Richie fur ray is everywhere. I mean, poco
My bet is they all got along much better than when they were young…..older , wiser and mellow
Richie is amazing..........maybe all that time away from singing saved his voice. Cuz he sounds better than ever
Jesus saved Richie's voice
@@lastnamefirst4035 True was singing for the Lord a LONG time. Retired from ministry probably 10 yrs ago or so.
“Ye must become as a child.”
That's the late, wonderful Peggy Young in the background.
Nice.:)
Neil loves Richie's shout out to his wife Nancy of 43 years
Looks like Neil was sportin a Guild M20 for, "I'm a Child".
Seems like the decades of rock and roll have taken a bigger toll on Neil and Stephen than on Richie. Just going by their looks on this video.
Tears in my eyes , was it Stephen who wrote this song?..it is beutiful
Richie wrote song for wife Nancy in the 60's.
No reason these 3 can get back together…We lost Dewey and Bruce….time is not on our side.
Richie Furay Stephen Stills Graham Nash and Neil Young shall unite with a drummer and bass guitar player for a tour playing Buffalo Springfield CSNY and solo music together.
Is there a better acoustic player than Stills? I haven’t heard one.
Funny to see bored kids in the background yawning while some of the greatest legends of rock play, They seem so clueless to the great music. Different strokes
They are waiting for Primus to come on
those are Bridge School kids....do some research before you make a comment
JOHN DANCAUSE this benefit is being done for them
@@sammyscotch9945
Who?
I’ve heard of Neil Young and Stephen stills but Richie furay no!
I like Kind Woman, but I am a c
But I am a Child is better.
Damn contrived clappers during solos make me sick.
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Richie Furay sounds great, and so do his songs. I liked this band so much better than CSNY. I think Neil Young dislikes Furay, you can just sense it here. He seems uncomfortable/jealous sharing the spotlight with Richie . What a shame. Many musicians/performers are egotistical in this way. I would pay big money to see Buffalo Springfield, couldn't care less about CSNY.
I saw them six times in 2010/2011. I don’t think you are too right about Neil and Richie, they always seemed to be warm in all those shows - just look at them at the end of Kind Woman - big smiles. Stephen too. This is Neils stage demeanour a lot of the time in all his permutations. He’s focused and methodical. Neil recently wrote some nice things about Richie on his website as well. They couldn’t be at more different ends of the political spectrum (Neil is left of Lenin and Richie is a bona fide Trump thumper), but have that shared experience that unites them.