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Imagine the Power of Peace
FOR WHAT ITS WORTH
Written by Stephen Stills. Recorded with Buffalo Springfield. Inspired by clashes between police and protesters in Los Angeles’s on the Sunset Strip in 1967. Hear Grace Gravity’s version.
Music For The Times
There's somethin' happening here,
What it is ain't exactly clear.
There's a man with a gun over there,
Tellin' me I gotta beware.
I think it's time we stop,
Hey, what's that sound,
Everybody look what's going down.
— For What It's Worth, Stephen Stills, 1966
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Soliders of Peace
I had a dream recently that we had these guns that were guitars. They didn’t shoot bullets but frequencies of LOVE.
Fantastic!
Then I ran into this film, Soliders of Peace and there it was the guitar that I dreamt about. —TH
:)
The lyrics from the Buffalo Springfield's 1967 hit For What It's Worth have come to symbolize the turbulent decade of the 1960s. Employed in virtually every documentary, television special, and feature film (including Forrest Gump and Oliver Stone's Born On The Fourth Of July) chronicling that era in America, For What It's Worth has transcended the pop charts to become an anthem, a touchstone for an entire generation. In 1967, the Buffalo Springfield captured the restless, confrontational mood of that generation railing against the establishment and went on to be revered as one of rock music's most influential groups. The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock 'N' Roll cites the band among a handful of seminal rock pioneers. A glance at rock's greatest movers and shakers of the 1970 and 80s reveals just how significant the Buffalo Springfield legacy has been: Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, Poco, Loggins and Messina, Souther, Hillman & Furay, Neil Young & Crazy Horse. All arose from the ashes of the Springfield. —FROM http://members.tripod.com/~Buffalo_Springfield/
More information about Buffalo Springfield and For What It's Worth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield
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