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Saturday, March 05, 2011

The Muppets Cover Buffalo Springfield's "For What's it's Worth"



As anticpation builds for this summer's Buffalo Springfield reunion tour, everyone -- it seems -- is getting in on the action.

And falling into the category of "we thought we had seen everything until this category", here's The Muppet's covering Buffalo Springfield's "For What's it's Worth".

Fans React to Muppets Covering Buffalo Springfield's "For What's it's Worth"


Also, see The Triumphant Reunion of The Buffalo Springfield, Pearl Jam and Neil Young @ 2010 Bridge School Benefit Concerts.

5 comments:

  1. this clip is nearly 30 years old, right? nothing new about it...apparently there's not much goin' on at the Ranch...yet...

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  2. the skit and the re-written lyrics reinforce a specific message IMO--one that I agree with--hunting for pleasure is immoral...the punchline softens the preachiness of the clip, and that's ok too...

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  3. Yep, it's from 1974, I believe. Not really news, is it? Kind of might be better to leave the news section blank until something actually happens, I think.

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  4. @asg - thanks, didn't mean to imply this was a new video.

    @thomas - thanks. good point. given the BS reunion this summer, should we leave blank until then?

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  5. @ thrasher--no biggie...I guess sometimes it IS quiet at the Ranch...I DO wonder what Neil does when he isn't busy being NEIL YOUNG...has he ever seen an episode of the Muppet Show?

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