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- "Bluebird" is a song recorded by the American rock group Buffalo Springfield. It was written and produced by Stephen Stills, with co-production by Ahmet Ertegun. In June 1967, Atco Records released it as a single to follow-up their hit "For What It's Worth" (1966). "Bluebird" reflects various influences and musical approaches. Stills conceived of it as a multi-part song, which developed over time. A key feature is the contrasting solos, which alternate between Stills's fingerpicked acoustic and Neil Young's distorted electric guitars. Three different studio versions have been released: a two-minute folk rock single focused on the intro vocal verses; a four and a half minute album version (featured on Buffalo Springfield Again) incorporating hard rock and country elements; and an extended nine-minute jam version, released on the band's self-titled compilation in 1973. The song was a feature of Buffalo Springfield performances, usually as their closing number. Shortly after its release, they played the song at the Monterey Pop Festival. Improvised live versions of the song could last up to twenty minutes and showed a very different side of the group. After they disbanded, Stills and Young revisited the song several times in studio and live settings. Although the single reached number 58 on the Billboard chart, some critics see the song as their most accomplished piece. They usually comment on Stills' and Young's guitar interplay and the stylistic shifts undertaken on the different arrangements. The lyrics reveal "a slightly psychedelia-tinged array of emotions and revelations of nature and perception", according to AllMusic critic Matthew Greenwald. (en)
- 「ブルーバード」(Bluebird)は、バッファロー・スプリングフィールドが1967年に発表した楽曲。 (ja)
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- Black & white photo of Buffalo Springfield performing on a TV sound stage with the heading "Bluebird Mr.Soul Buffalo Springfield" (en)
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- West German picture sleeve (en)
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- Buffalo Springfield-Bluebird-Mr. Soul.jpg (en)
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- *Folk rock
*hard rock (en)
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- *Ahmet Ertegun
*Stephen Stills (en)
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- Stephen's roots music came out in "Bluebird", that Appalachian thing... That song was so derivative of an old mountain song with the banjo and melody. It was something you didn't hear [in a rock song]. (en)
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- —Chris Hillman, quoted in For What It's Worth: The Story of Buffalo Springfield (en)
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- Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California (en)
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- 「ブルーバード」(Bluebird)は、バッファロー・スプリングフィールドが1967年に発表した楽曲。 (ja)
- "Bluebird" is a song recorded by the American rock group Buffalo Springfield. It was written and produced by Stephen Stills, with co-production by Ahmet Ertegun. In June 1967, Atco Records released it as a single to follow-up their hit "For What It's Worth" (1966). (en)
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- Bluebird (Buffalo Springfield song) (en)
- ブルーバード (バッファロー・スプリングフィールドの曲) (ja)
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