Buffalo Springfield - We'll See (Unreleased) video free download


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Duration: 02:48
Uploaded: 2008/09/24

We'll See is a 'Previously Unreleased' Buffalo Springfield song which was later released on the Buffalo Springfield Box Set in 2001.

There is also a Demo version which is far slower.

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9 years ago

Ronald Charles Epstein

Typical Sixties song.

9 years ago

Quaalude Charlie

:) QC

10 years ago

Highland804

Too bad the band members couldn't get along better...they sure made some great music!

11 years ago

007Tomino

Holy MOG, that solo kicks ass !!!

11 years ago

boobcube

Amen brother and RIP to both!

11 years ago

Anglynn74

just read online there was an album called Buffalo Springfield - The Missing Herd anyone hear of this album???

11 years ago

Forque YU Gugle

Note how Neil quotes his own Solo from Mr. Soul at approx 1:46.. and ya know, Bruce Palmer didn't really get the props he deserved.. one hell of a great bass player.. his playing helps push the tune along.. and he & Dewey formed a KILLin' rhythm section!!

11 years ago

CRFilmsCrew

Thanks for posting! This is one of my favorite Buffalo Springfield songs! : )

13 years ago

John Forbes

I have a bootleg with the slower version - I like both versions oddly enough ...

13 years ago

MattHatter

@wizardwarriordrone: Yeah I saw that right after I made that comment to the other guy.

13 years ago

MattHatter

@vagabondrecon: Reunion? Both Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin are gone.

13 years ago

nhoner

@TruiteCoquine I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now...

13 years ago

vagabondrecon

hope they do this on the reunion

13 years ago

Highland804

Wow! Neil's guitar is smoking!

13 years ago

maida1982a

Is this 1st album era?

14 years ago

mrbag60

The Springfields record company ATCO should have been released this as a single. This kicks some serious ass especially during the middle guitar break when Neil absolutely goes for it with his now signature guitar riffs. Although i didn't come of age during the late 60's (i first heard them about 10 years after they broke up) they were definitely much more than "For What It's Worth" and were better than CSN (Y) who imho was a watered version of Buffalo Springfield.

14 years ago

mikal9000

Great song! Heard it first on the STAMPEDE bootleg, and am glad a far superior mix came out on the boxed set. Neil plays quite the scorching lead here, and the harmonies are great as well. Thanks for posting this rarity from a hugely talented but short-lived group!

14 years ago

misterwriter111

Shows how much is laying around in the can or some warehouse in Bufu, never to grace anybody's ears.

15 years ago

Anglynn74

Another song that was on the Stampede bootleg I purchased in the mid 90s, good song.

15 years ago

Jeff Thompson

I can listen to them for hours lol

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