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The two most important American rock bands performing at the Monterey International Pop Festival—Buffalo Springfield and The Byrds—had one thing in common: David Crosby.
These sets mark a pivotal moment in Crosby’s career: One of his final performances before leaving The Byrds and, sitting in with Buffalo Springfield at the request of Stephen Stills, the beginnings of the partnership that would become Crosby, Stills, and Nash. While the sets by Otis, The Who, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix were revolutionary moments, these sets by The Byrds and Buffalo Springfield tell a different story, one of one artist’s evolution that evolved rock music itself. Features The Byrds' set on Saturday June 17, 1967 and Buffalo Springfield's set on Sunday, June 18, 1967
Peter Tork Intro - Buffalo Springfield
For What It's Worth - Buffalo Springfield
Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing - Buffalo Springfield
Hung Upside Down - Buffalo Springfield
A Child's Claim To Fame - Buffalo Springfield
Nobody's Fool - Buffalo Springfield
Pretty Girl Why - Buffalo Springfield
Rock And Roll Woman Bluebird - Buffalo Springfield
Mike Bloomfield Intro - The Byrds
Renaissance Fair - The Byrds
Have You Seen Her Face - The Byrds
Hey Joe - The Byrds
JFK Intro - The Byrds
He Was A Friend Of Mine - The Byrds
Lady Friend - The Byrds
Chimes Of Freedom - The Byrds
I Know My Rider - The Byrds
So You Wanna Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star - The Byrds