The Buffalo Springfield TV Appearances + Some Unreleased Stuff/Outtake

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Published 2022-08-25
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Buffalo Springfield in the studio WTAI 1966 (“Neighbour Don’t You Worry”) - 0:00

WTAI “Sit Down I Think I Love You” - 1:10
Mr Soul (Television Broadcast 1967) - 3:45
Rock’N’Roll Woman (TV 1968) - 6:13

Baby Don’t Scold Me - Outtake from debut album, only included on first pressings and removed/replaced after the hit single “For What It’s Worth.”
*Btw album was released December 5, 1966
- 9:01

My Kind Of Love (Alternate Version) - 12:07

Credit to ‪@basura2001‬ for some of the video clips

All Comments (21)
  • @johnmitchelljr
    You made my day. I saw them when they opened for The Rolling Stones at the Hollywood Bowl. I remember my brother said he saw them at the Shrine Hall in L. A. He said they played one song for a hour. Thanks for great music.
  • @Rick-jg8vx
    I came of age in the late 70s in high school but I really started to get into rock ‘n’ roll and wanted to learn about all of it not just the late 70s stuff. So I started everything from Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix and then somebody at school said Buffalo Springfield was a very good band With one hit that I might recognize. So I bought the double album retrospective and I really liked it. What I didn’t understand completely was just how important and influential they were. They had a sound and a style that really was ahead of itself more so than a lot of the psychedelic bands of the time. They really were the forefathers to Crosby stills Nash and Young Poco, Neil Young, Stephen Stills. Ha and those are just the artist that came out of that band when it came to the whole 70s southern rock sound I believe it would be very different if not for Buffalo Springfield
  • Love my Buffalo 🐃 Springfield! Always have. Bruce Palmer was always my favorite member. Rest in Peace ✌ my precious Bruce Palmer.
  • Richie Furay goofing around on the acoustic because he knows they're just mime-ing Good times!
  • @claudianextdoor
    Thanks for posting this ! was searching for more performances from the band besides 'for what its worth' and got so excited when I clicked this video and saw 'sit down I think I love you' being performed. Videos like these give me hope that someone has footage of live performances for bands that aren't that sought after their prime which would normally be during the 50s-80s.
  • @doughardy4625
    The ,"Sit Down I Think Love You" video has Ken Kolbun, on bass. He was in Neil Young and The Squiers. He came down from Canada, one of the times Bruce Palmer got deported, and of course one of the many times Neil left the group ,but that's a whole different story.....
  • @jameskennedy721
    Oh yeah - ultra rare stuff . This is what the fans live for !
  • Yes! I see more Bruce Palmer in the back. That is definitely his profile, haircut and hat. That beautiful, gifted, talented, meticulous, brilliant musician.
  • @ronsalvo5750
    Are used to ski in Aspen, Colorado to Stephen Stills music, he was my hero and what a talent, he never stopped trying something new
  • @annettebell2101
    Oh yes, Cameron! I love his "Calm Before the Storm" and his "Cycle is Complete". I feel he was before his time.
  • @bellinghammond
    I'm so lucky to have been a kid and alive when songs like "Rock n Roll Woman, For What It's Worth, Bluebird, On the Way Home" were played on the radio. Amazingly, Pop Music never got better than the 60's...to this day
  • @Pudsmoke
    Hidden gem! Thanks for sharing.
  • Anything by Buffalo 🐃 Springfield I absolutely love. And, of course, Bruce Palmer's driving bass lines always brought them home.
  • @tomnaquin8903
    In 68 some friends of mine had a very good band but felt they needed better equipment to be great. Well, they broke into a music store and got what they needed. They entered in through the bathroom window and one of their wallets fell into a toilet, so they were identified and caught within a week. Jail or the Army was their choice. 8 weeks later they were in the jungles of Vietnam. They never played music again. Life has many turns.
  • @rockinrobb4350
    In my opinion The Buffalo Springfield were a band way ahead of its time! Just listening to these gems and imagining the band in the mid seventies do these songs seem to work! I tend to watch a lot of audience reactions and their not really getting it! I feel that led to a lot of frustration for the band especially Neil! The same thing happened to Richey in Poco except in a different concept which turned out to be mismanagement and executives not believing in their product! It didn’t help that the frustrations between Neil and Steven grew the more they stayed together! Neil was a very serious musician and if you look at the first videos, they were put in comedic situation with those stiff no acting models and Steven is in the back jumping around like a clown!! The frustration from the in fighting dismembered this great band and it’s a shame the egos got in the way! Let me say I was a Springfield fan from the first moment I heard them, buying every record they made in their early years! classic albums! I followed and bought Neil’s first LPs and his early classics, Steven as well and Richey as a member of the great Poco! I say all this, as all of us who enjoyed Buffalo Springfield know that this band could have gone on to have multiple years of great songs and recordings if not for a few who would not let themselves have some loving patience and an understanding of one another’s musical talents ! Nuff said ‘’Long Live The Buffalo Springfield’’
  • Thank you Rylan for sending me the wonderful Buffalo Springfield videos and music. One cut I had never heard before. So this is very cool. But not much Bruce Palmer! But you can't have everything. Again, much gratitude to you for remembering my love of this wonderful band. Annette
  • @matthatter2849
    "My Kind Of Love" is such an awesome track. These guys had so many killer unreleased recordings. The 2001 box set blew my mind! "No Sun Today" is another killer track from the "Stampede" period.