Buffalo Springfield perform at the Fox Theater in Oakland, California, June 1, 2011
"Thank you, we're Buffalo Springfield," Neil Young announced early
in the band's June 1st show at the Fox Theater in Oakland, the opening
date of the Springfield's first tour since the spring of 1968. "We're
from the past," Young added drily.
They were not – he could have added without fear of contradiction –
stuck in it. For nearly two hours, in a performance comprised almost
entirely of songs from nearly half a century ago, Buffalo Springfield's
surviving members and original vocal-songwriting front line – Young
and singer-guitarists Stephen Stills and Richie Furay – played like a
band genuinely reborn: thrilled to be on stage again, determined not to
let their songs or legacy down. There was jubilant fraternity in the
close-harmony singing, especially by Young and Furay in the soft vocal
rain at the end of "On the Way Home" and their gleaming Morse-code
flourishes behind Stills' grainy tenor in "Rock and Roll Woman."

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