This might never have gotten airplay in my lifetime, and it is not exactly an especially famous album or band, which means it is unlikely I would have heard the album decades later. You can pick whatever songs you want, but it limits my participation if you pick songs that I probably COULD not hear. (Then again, that may be what you are aiming for, so who knows.)
Again, we all have different musical experiences, so what may be "everyone knows this" to one of us might be "no idea" to the rest of us. Especially with this thread, though, we want to make it EASY for the other participants. In "Name that Tune" we can be a little more obscure; but even then, the song should have had airplay, not just be a favorite deep cut on an album.
FWIW, I've heard of Buffalo Springfield. Though I can't think of any of their songs off the top of my head, I might recognize some of their songs by the lyrics. "Kind Woman" isn't one of them.
"For What It's Worth", I'm really kind of surprised this is considered obscure. Buffalo Springfield was ground zero for CS&Y, Neil Young, Poco, Jim Messina, Richie Furay....Well, anyway, I apologize for the confusion.
For what it's worth, I can recognize "For What It's Worth" and that's all I know of Buffalo Springfield. It surprised me that George can name exactly one Jethro Tull song, but, as he said, we really HAVE all had different musical experiences. I still try to limit my post-1985 songs in deference to the old fogies more mature posters we have in the gaming threads.
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This might never have gotten airplay in my lifetime, and it is not exactly an especially famous album or band, which means it is unlikely I would have heard the album decades later. You can pick whatever songs you want, but it limits my participation if you pick songs that I probably COULD not hear. (Then again, that may be what you are aiming for, so who knows.)
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Again, we all have different musical experiences, so what may be "everyone knows this" to one of us might be "no idea" to the rest of us. Especially with this thread, though, we want to make it EASY for the other participants. In "Name that Tune" we can be a little more obscure; but even then, the song should have had airplay, not just be a favorite deep cut on an album.
FWIW, I've heard of Buffalo Springfield. Though I can't think of any of their songs off the top of my head, I might recognize some of their songs by the lyrics. "Kind Woman" isn't one of them.
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"For What It's Worth", I'm really kind of surprised this is considered obscure. Buffalo Springfield was ground zero for CS&Y, Neil Young, Poco, Jim Messina, Richie Furay....Well, anyway, I apologize for the confusion.
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For what it's worth, I can recognize "For What It's Worth" and that's all I know of Buffalo Springfield. It surprised me that George can name exactly one Jethro Tull song, but, as he said, we really HAVE all had different musical experiences. I still try to limit my post-1985 songs in deference to the
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