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Buffalo Springfield

Live Performances by Buffalo Springfield in 2010

Buffalo Springfield Performs 'Rock n Roll Woman' at Bridge School Benefit Concert

Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA, US

October 23, 2010 | Video Length: 3:48
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  • In 2010, Buffalo Springfield reunited for a performance at the Bridge School Benefit concert, an event renowned for showcasing various artists, organi... Read Full Description >

    In 2010, Buffalo Springfield reunited for a performance at the Bridge School Benefit concert, an event renowned for showcasing various artists, organized by Neil Young. This marked a significant moment for the band, which originally formed in the 1960s and was pivotal in the folk rock movement with their self-titled debut album, released in 1966. By the time of the 2010 performance, Buffalo Springfield had not released any new albums since their disbandment in 1968, making this reunion particularly special for fans and historians alike. The band's blend of rock and politically charged lyrics helped to define their era, with songs like "For What It's Worth" cementing their legacy. The performance of "Rock n Roll Woman" at the Shoreline Amphitheatre not only showcased their enduring appeal but also highlighted the nostalgic comeback of the iconic band, leading to renewed interest in their classic catalog.

Buffalo Springfield - 'On The Way Home' Live at Bridge School Benefit

Bridge School Benefit
Bridge School, CA, United States

October 24, 2010 | Video Length: 3:18
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  • Buffalo Springfield's performance at the Bridge School Benefit on October 24, 2010, marked a significant reunion moment for the band, occurring severa... Read Full Description >

    Buffalo Springfield's performance at the Bridge School Benefit on October 24, 2010, marked a significant reunion moment for the band, occurring several decades after their initial disbandment in 1968. Prior to this live recording, the band had originally released three albums in the late 1960s, with their self-titled debut in 1966, the acclaimed "Buffalo Springfield Again" in 1967, and "Last Time Around" in 1968. Notably, by 2010, the group had reunited for special performances, including this benefit concert organized by Neil Young, a founding member of the band. The event exemplified not only the enduring legacy of their music but also the camaraderie among members, with the live rendition of “On The Way Home” showcasing their classic sound and the continued relevance of their work in the context of social and political issues. This recording reflects a blend of nostalgia and renewed appreciation for their contributions to rock music.

Buffalo Springfield Performs 'I Am a Child/Kind Woman' Live at Bridge School Reunion

Bridge School Reunion Concert
California, CA, United States

October 24, 2010 | Video Length: 6:15
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  • The live recording of Buffalo Springfield performing "I Am a Child/Kind Woman" on October 24, 2010, at the Bridge School Reunion Concert marked a sign... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Buffalo Springfield performing "I Am a Child/Kind Woman" on October 24, 2010, at the Bridge School Reunion Concert marked a significant event in the band's history. By this time, Buffalo Springfield had reunited for a limited set of performances, their first major activities since disbanding in 1968. Prior to this reunion, the band's most notable albums included their self-titled debut in 1966 and "Buffalo Springfield Again" in 1967, both of which played crucial roles in shaping the folk-rock and psychedelic sound of the era. The October 2010 concert highlighted the enduring legacy of the band and featured contributions from all original members, including Richie Furay, Neil Young, and Stephen Stills. This performance was particularly notable as it showcased the band's ability to reconnect and perform classic material live for fervent fans, demonstrating their lasting impact on music even decades after their peak.