Long May You Run
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great memories
Awwww, the second to last song I heard BHTM do live ( just before the Moose was set loose )...sentimental!
I did rip the live version but isn't this just too sweeeeeet...Thanks so much!
I did rip the live version but isn't this just too sweeeeeet...Thanks so much!
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cinnabongirl - Superfan

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Yes, nicely done.
Your covers have always been respectful and tasteful in keeping to the original sound and feel, yet it has your sound as well. I don't think that's always an easy thing for bands to pull off. It's something I think you guys have always done very well.
Your covers have always been respectful and tasteful in keeping to the original sound and feel, yet it has your sound as well. I don't think that's always an easy thing for bands to pull off. It's something I think you guys have always done very well.
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Todd, you must be having so much fun at your home studio, I am jealous. Now I need to get my band back together and start cranking some stuff out.
"Long May You Run", a song about Mort, Neil Young's 1948 Buick Roadmaster Hearse that was driven into legend when he and Bruce Palmer drove it to California from Toronto in 1966 and ran into Stephen Stills and Richie Furay in the LA traffic jam. Thus Buffalo Springfield was born and the rest became history. I love this song, I was so jazzed up when I saw you guys play it live at 9:30 Club. Neil Young is one of my absolute favorite songwriters and is a major influence for me. I am glad to know that you are a fan as well. Keep up the good work.
BTW: Do you ever hang out with Richie Furay in the Boulder area?
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"Long May You Run", a song about Mort, Neil Young's 1948 Buick Roadmaster Hearse that was driven into legend when he and Bruce Palmer drove it to California from Toronto in 1966 and ran into Stephen Stills and Richie Furay in the LA traffic jam. Thus Buffalo Springfield was born and the rest became history. I love this song, I was so jazzed up when I saw you guys play it live at 9:30 Club. Neil Young is one of my absolute favorite songwriters and is a major influence for me. I am glad to know that you are a fan as well. Keep up the good work.
BTW: Do you ever hang out with Richie Furay in the Boulder area?
"Light this candle!"
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space_bass - Little Head

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