This entire video I was weirded out about why the bassist also played the drums with his right hand until at the very end when I realized he now couldn’t possibly have three arms
I thought the very same thing, just couldn't put it into the words like you did. He was mesmerizing. I am new to these guys so I have a lot of videos to watch.... 💛
Great cover! The drummer (Dewey Martin) was my cousin and though sadly he is no longer with us I have no doubt that he would have been extremely gratified to know that this song lives on. Well done Josh Turner Guitar.
Jayford Jay, so sorry to hear Dewey Martin was your cousin and is no longer with us. Please accept my condolences. He seemed so full of life in this video. I happen to love drummers because I also learned to drum at the age of 50 and I'm 75 now, and a grandma. I've suddenly found myself compelled to watch all your videos and catch up with all your enormous talents. You capture the songs you play as if you were the musicians that played them for the first time. You are truly operating a Time Machine. You have taken me back to times in my life that were significant. The reminiscence is delicious and sad at the same time, so please, don't stop. I love each journey. I'm so glad to see that musicians don't have to be steeped in drugs to play good. Keep it up. There is still hope in the world for goodness.
I was "there" when that song first came out. In the Army. So many conflicting emotions. Demonstrations at the Pentagon where I was stationed. Madness. All of it madness.
@@Brime69 No sir. I was three weeks from being shipped out and my orders were rescinded. However, I was stationed at Arlington Cemetery and got to see the other end of it.
@@Brime69 Thank you, John! Just a side note. Two years ago I was working out at Planet Fitness and had an ARMY t shirt on I bought off Amazon. As I was walking out, sweat and all, a girl at the counter said, "Thank you for your service." I stopped in my tracks. Thought a second, and then said, "In fifty years not once did anyone say that to me! Thank you!"
On every Josh videos, I feel so good seing that the comment section is a place full of kindness and fun! It is so rare on RUclips to find so many good and polite lads in the comments! Thanks Josh to gather such a nice audience! Plus the cover is wonderful!
@@georgewodicka4839 You and me both are in our late 50s and enjoy the same thing. The band plays magically and the comment section for the most part is made up of folks who just want to enjoy the music and have fun chatting about it. Very cool.
Your “old guy” drummer reminds me of me in my church praise band: I’m 57 and play bass. Everyone else is in their teens and 20s. It’s fun though. I remember one time they were teasing me about being too old to be cool. Then I reminded them that I started playing bar gigs since the early 80s. They were like: Man, you were cool before we were even BORN! 😂😂😂
@@Forevertrue You are right. Police aren't doing shit too so o don't know what the hell the rioters are trying to accomplish. Literally voting Red to spite them.
@@Terabit3 Civil war is more likely. Which would lead to police state ... a la Mussolini and Hitler. Read history of Germany from 1919 to 1939 .... frightening parallels to my mind .....
Trump 2020. But here is a fun fact for you. For What it's Worth is not a Vietnam war protest song. It is about the 1966 curfew law on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. Stephen Stills was arrested during the protest and wrote this song shortly thereafter.
No, he was making up for things, can you not see/feel the difference? This is lack of the actual thing plus that. When will you people stop lieing about this, I know you mean it well. But it just brings you away what you actually wanted. Seriously you people do that 24/7. It freaks me out due to the blatantly obvious dissonance of reality and what you say. Why the fuck do you do it? What's the point?
@@27scole Man, you need to relax. Michael Rhodes is outwardly the happiest bassist I've ever seen and the young man here was clearly having a good time as well. Just enjoy the music and scroll on.
THANK YOU FOR THIS, AS A 63 YEAR OLD MAN, I GREW UP LISTENING TO THIS SONG, YOU GUYS DID IT PERFECT, AWESOME, WOW, I HAVE LISTENED TO IT NOW 4 TIMES AND I AM GONNA LISTEN SOME MORE,THANKS AGAIN.....
Hey dude, I'm also 63 and have been a great fan of CSNY since the beginning. This cover is up there with the greats and I've watched it over 10 times. All the guys are cool
For anyone that plays music that "one more!" at the end of the song is the universal feeling that we all share lol! Incredible guys thank you for sharing!
@@davidhbrown9767 You are so lucky. It is very interesting how the English listened to southern US musicians and moved it forward. And then it came back to US. So many black musicians that have been overlooked and stolen from.
Incredible ans raw, thats true talent, no safety nets or catches, if you guys were anywhere near a bar in northern california youd make this farmer cry, your voices are a gift. May god continue to use your voices to heal us ALL
Just came across this in my recommended and I think this is the best sounding cover of any song I've ever heard. I've listened to the original many times and this cover sounds fantastic. Well done
A bunch of young dudes doing justice to a classic....maybe "real music" is not dead after all...and the commitment to this song shows what it evolved from....to have a sense of history from this generation is truly promising
Been bingeing on Josh tube for 24 hours since I discovered it. Absolutely charmed. Have to comment on this one. I Remember playing this with my high school garage band at a demolay party in Homewood Alabama in spring 1967. Always loved it. And josh you absolutely nail the lead parts. Incredible. But I’m most impressed with how you are always surrounded by great talent. You’ve got a special magnet. Carry on.
I can still remember seeing Buffalo Springfield i think on The Ed Sullivan Show. 1967. This version here sounds great! Brings back a lot of memories from another very troubled time.
LisaDawnn the only mediocre cover he has on his channel is seven bridges road (eagles cover) and i cant blame them since they werent even trying that hard
Though it's commonly taken that way, it's not a protest of the Vietnam conflict. www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/for-what-its-worth-inside-buffalo-springfields-classic-protest-song-106435/
@@shongo2k15 but we Vietnam Vets remember it not only from the Sunset Strip but from the jungles of Nam. I always (ALWAYS) think back to Nam when I hear it. Along with several other songs.....We Gotta Get Out of this Place, Susie Q, Satisfaction.....the list is pretty long.
@@robertdocwaltz7847 I can't disagree. My intention certainly was not to dismiss what this song means to so many. I sincerely apologize if it was taken that way. My brother is a Vietnam vet, so all of you hold a special place in my heart. To you and Leif, welcome home.
Great rendition. Love that song. Sorry for your loss. He is in your heart and soul forever. Never say goodbye. Just say, I will see you later. Good man. Great drummer.🎵🎶🎸🎤🎙🎼
I was 21 when this song came out. I liked it then, and I like it now. It does my heart good to hear young people into the music of my youth. Maybe there is hope for the world after all!
I was minus 11 when this song came out. I liked it when I first heard it on The Muppet Show and I like it now. I too feel my spirit lifted hearing and seeing these young men doing so well 👍
I had made a "Greymark" crystal tuner in electric shop during my Jr. High (middle school) years. This song and "Daydream Believer" were always played on the local stations I could receive. You guys recreated this so well, I thought I was back lying in bed with my crystal earphones on way past bedtime. You're all "out'a sight" for appreciating this music too! By the way, Peter Tork's favorite group was Springfield...he signed my daughter's Monkees book before leaving us; I love it when the music's rediscovered and think he would have dug it too.
I m a boomer and I saw many of those bands including the Beatles--but never saw BS -although I was stationed at NortonAFB and I recall them playing at the swing adutorium in the mid 60s, before I went to Nam. It is so wonderful to see young people latching on to the good music we had
And here we all are, right back where we started. I was born in 1961, and my heart is breaking. Please, please please join in resisting those who would take us back to the dark ages.
Very Nice,,,This came out when I was a freshman in college. I had a current issues class where I verbally used this song, This wonderful cover brought back many memories. Thanks
Most of them are not amateurs. At least two are in musicals, one does session drumming (I think) and one has a very popular RUclips channel (this one) is addition to touring with The Other Favourites. They are extremely experienced and very good musicians although they may not be 'famous'! They look relaxed but the ability they have is mindblowing.
Well, this is an easy Subscribe. Josh Turner, dude, you have incredible chops. This song was released when I was 14 - I'm about to be 66 - and For What It's Worth is one of the defining songs of my life. Tonight I was searching for renditions of this song for a personal interest thingy and came across Josh Turner & Co. Wow. As a musician (keys) I know the nuances in the original Stills' guitar track and Mr. Turner has just shown me there is phenom talent out there. Such a great version.
Well done, guys! Memory for me is playing this tune during a four-month tour (civilian musicians) of South Vietnam in summer of 1969. Our contract was clear about not playing "protest" songs. We were only 16 and 17 years old and we had a road manager. Snuck this song in every gig - road manager never twigged on to it. LOL.
Can't help it. This comes on and I feel tropical heat, smell decay, feel that huey banking on its side, greyblue smoke & reel to reel tape deck playing in bunker. Great job again, folks!
9.3.2020 [Thurs] Hey Josh! You bring hope to a lot of people through your music. Don't ever stop sharing your gift brother! Thank you. P.S. Keep the flame of 60s/70s music burning.
Didn't really know what to expect... but that was a nice surprise. You guys harmonized really well together. It's good to see an old classic appreciated and living on for the newer generations.
Josh Turner, mate that was absolutely awesome, brilliant would be a better word, I closed my eyes and you all were perfect, keep up the great work!!! Thanks also to RUclips.
I have to say, I don't , as a rule, subscribe to channels. That being said, I listened to this cover and I thought, very nicely done. It did , however, prompt me to watch other videos that you have produced. I have changed my opinion. You guys are wonderful! You keep the music simple and clean, the vocals are outstanding and the harmonies are beautiful, the cover of "Feel Like Makin' Love" was out of this world. The cover of "Crazy" was simple, sweet and beautifully done. I am very impressed! Subscribed!
The bassist easily had the most fun, dude was feeling it.
The bass line is the grooviest part of the song, my dude.
It s a little bit to fast comparate to the original. The bass is best you right and the notes of telecaster too
2:00
IKR I was him once upon a time but on guitar and singing. I love it when folks LOVE what they're doing and that kid was awesome on that bass!
@mommatoldme Oh brother here we go again. LOL Too funny. The devil made him do it. LOL :)
This entire video I was weirded out about why the bassist also played the drums with his right hand until at the very end when I realized he now couldn’t possibly have three arms
Lutger And the guy in the black shirt has a massive left leg until half way through
yeetoo LOL HE REALLY DOES
Yes he has 3 arms. It's our secret.
Too faded lol
Lmao. I can't un-see that now. I. Am. Dead.
These are the cleanest looking people I've ever seen.
its like they shower daily
madumi ka kase char
oscar ?
It's kind of refreshing to see young people who don't act like ragged clothes is stylish.
Tony Hemingway for reasons stated!. I suggest you view: Toto Africa cover by teenage polish group.
It's early 2024. I just stumbled onto your video and all I can say is WOW! You guys played this song like you owned it! ! ! ! ! ! Well Done!
watch cover of Suite Judy Blue Eyes.
The young man with the black shirt and no instrument has such a soulful voice
I thought the very same thing, just couldn't put it into the words like you did. He was mesmerizing. I am new to these guys so I have a lot of videos to watch.... 💛
He fucking rocks!!!!
100% agree.
i wish he would sing more
Best voice of them all by far
The drummer got into the band so you guys could buy beer right?
jeffinvancouver drummers just like to hangout with musicians
Lol
idiot comment just because he looks older ..... you will arrive
@@aruize78 relax there horse it's a joke. So sensitive.
@@KK-zb3xc
making fun of someone else is not fun
Was hoping for the harmonizing "oo's" at 1:25. Was not disappointed!!
Scuffed Steve Aoki yes!
And 1:12, so good lol
1:04
Harmony,? But love the kids who have become so ! GOOD🐾♥️🐾♥️
Same. I only noticed on the third play. I was too busy singing over it 😂
Great cover! The drummer (Dewey Martin) was my cousin and though sadly he is no longer with us I have no doubt that he would have been extremely gratified to know that this song lives on. Well done Josh Turner Guitar.
So sad man. Respect for him.
Jayford Jay, so sorry to hear Dewey Martin was your cousin and is no longer with us. Please accept my condolences. He seemed so full of life in this video. I happen to love drummers because I also learned to drum at the age of 50 and I'm 75 now, and a grandma. I've suddenly found myself compelled to watch all your videos and catch up with all your enormous talents. You capture the songs you play as if you were the musicians that played them for the first time. You are truly operating a Time Machine. You have taken me back to times in my life that were significant. The reminiscence is delicious and sad at the same time, so please, don't stop. I love each journey. I'm so glad to see that musicians don't have to be steeped in drugs to play good. Keep it up. There is still hope in the world for goodness.
Met Dewey when I was working for Elliot Roberts. Great guy. His music lives on.
@@passion777able Dewey was the drummer in Buffalo Springfield, not the drummer in this video. He sadly passed away in 2009.
@@bobafetting6373 Thanks for the clarification!
I am 67 and I remember the original extremely well. How appropriate this song is for today!
I was "there" when that song first came out. In the Army. So many conflicting emotions. Demonstrations at the Pentagon where I was stationed. Madness. All of it madness.
And here we are again with the people telling the leaders we need change if we are to survive as a free nation
Yup I’m happy they get it but it’s always too late. Rather guitars than guns, I was lucky
Thanks dude. I served too, but it wasn't like the late 60s and 70s
@@Brime69 No sir. I was three weeks from being shipped out and my orders were rescinded. However, I was stationed at Arlington Cemetery and got to see the other end of it.
@@Brime69 Thank you, John! Just a side note. Two years ago I was working out at Planet Fitness and had an ARMY t shirt on I bought off Amazon. As I was walking out, sweat and all, a girl at the counter said, "Thank you for your service." I stopped in my tracks. Thought a second, and then said, "In fifty years not once did anyone say that to me! Thank you!"
Wow the band Buffalo Springfield aged well, they look so much younger than I remember.
Yeah, especially Neil Young.
They were so much older then. They're younger than that now.
And I didn't realise Rivers Cuomo left Weezer to do this as his project!
@@dannygreen1964 You could likely look that up your back pages.
@@Ken4Pyro It's not really what I want to do.
For a second I thought the bass player was playing the drum...
I thought so too. Till I saw this comment
Optical illusion together with superb music. What do you want more? 😎
Me too.
Flappysamyhamy right me too!!
lol...I did too, through the whole video. I was thinking, DAMN that bass player has strong fingers to be playing all hammer-ons with his left hand!
you've brought tears to this old man's eyes
The bass player is jamming and he looks like he’s having so much fun 😎
I'm pretty sure he took a rip prior
I'd be pretty juiced to be singing or playing music with Josh. He is off the charts gifted. Long life to you, my friend.
you can't not be having wearing those pants!
One more ! 😁
'cause it's real music with real message with real musicians.
Every one of you, in these moments, are the COOLEST DUDES EVER! God Bless you gentlemen!
On every Josh videos, I feel so good seing that the comment section is a place full of kindness and fun! It is so rare on RUclips to find so many good and polite lads in the comments! Thanks Josh to gather such a nice audience! Plus the cover is wonderful!
Young Hipsters!!! Right on.
It's true!
Benjamin Code Oh piss off ... i mean yeah, i completely agree :) The youtube comments section is a scary place
Just go find a weedtuber and look at their comments
@@georgewodicka4839 You and me both are in our late 50s and enjoy the same thing. The band plays magically and the comment section for the most part is made up of folks who just want to enjoy the music and have fun chatting about it. Very cool.
Your “old guy” drummer reminds me of me in my church praise band: I’m 57 and play bass. Everyone else is in their teens and 20s. It’s fun though. I remember one time they were teasing me about being too old to be cool. Then I reminded them that I started playing bar gigs since the early 80s. They were like: Man, you were cool before we were even BORN! 😂😂😂
Best Springfield cover I’ve ever heard.. and I grew up listening to them...
excellent cover - appropriate song for June 2020.
Indeed. I just hope we don't have another Vietnam right around the corner
Not even close! Not with the thieving looting and dirtbagery over a dead career criminal? Get real.
@@Forevertrue You are right. Police aren't doing shit too so o don't know what the hell the rioters are trying to accomplish. Literally voting Red to spite them.
@@Terabit3 Civil war is more likely. Which would lead to police state ... a la Mussolini and Hitler. Read history of Germany from 1919 to 1939 .... frightening parallels to my mind .....
Trump 2020. But here is a fun fact for you. For What it's Worth is not a Vietnam war protest song. It is about the 1966 curfew law on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. Stephen Stills was arrested during the protest and wrote this song shortly thereafter.
It's good to see younger people understanding the music we played back in the 60s
lol the bassist was FEELIN' IT
Channeling Michael Rhodes
No, he was making up for things, can you not see/feel the difference? This is lack of the actual thing plus that. When will you people stop lieing about this, I know you mean it well. But it just brings you away what you actually wanted. Seriously you people do that 24/7. It freaks me out due to the blatantly obvious dissonance of reality and what you say. Why the fuck do you do it? What's the point?
@@27scole Man, you need to relax. Michael Rhodes is outwardly the happiest bassist I've ever seen and the young man here was clearly having a good time as well. Just enjoy the music and scroll on.
@@27scole woah boy chill.
27scole “ why the fuck do you do it ? What’s the point? “
Right back at ya, why do you do it ? It’s all so fucking irrelevant anyway 😘
Doesn't get much better than that..great job boys
Class
I love it when a younger generation takes an old song and plays and sings it perfectly.
Keep it going, great job!
THANK YOU FOR THIS, AS A 63 YEAR OLD MAN, I GREW UP LISTENING TO THIS SONG, YOU GUYS DID IT PERFECT, AWESOME, WOW, I HAVE LISTENED TO IT NOW 4 TIMES AND I AM GONNA LISTEN SOME MORE,THANKS AGAIN.....
Hey dude, I'm also 63 and have been a great fan of CSNY since the beginning. This cover is up there with the greats and I've watched it over 10 times. All the guys are cool
@@joninwakey4099 AND.... ITS REALLY NICE TO SEE YOUNG PEOPLE DOING SOMETHING PRODUCTIVE WITH THEIR TIME AND WE GET TO BENEFIT FROM THAT!!!
For anyone that plays music that "one more!" at the end of the song is the universal feeling that we all share lol! Incredible guys thank you for sharing!
There’s just something indescribable about hitting a sweet harmony or riff with friends, am I right?
Well said ✌️
Dude in the black shirt ultimate right place at the right time.
For this video yes. He played the keyboard on their Sloop John B cover.
He is the guy who buys the hooch for the band
It's Bez from the Stones Roses
I've seen him playing keyboards for this group, so he earns his keep. It's so great to see these fellows playing and enjoying their music.
@@dannyinaus The man with the wallet...One more!
Great job folks. That song was relevant when I was your age, and it's just as relevant today.
I was thinking the same thing!
I would say it's far more relevant today. Certainly in Australia.
@@tonycolosimo7052 well I hate to hear that. I don't know much about the Land Down Under. Things are tough all over.
This song is about a 24 hour coffee shop on Hollywood Blvd being shut down......
Just now seeing this. I cannot express how much I love this. That these guys memorialized this song even more. Damn
Please watch bio on Rosetta Tharpe.
She was something special.
@@scottambrose2885 Awww man, she is great. I love the concert at the disused railway station in England on a rainy day, way back when. 🙂
@@davidhbrown9767 You are so lucky. It is very interesting how the English listened to southern US musicians and moved it forward. And then it came back to US. So many black musicians that have been overlooked and stolen from.
Incredible ans raw, thats true talent, no safety nets or catches, if you guys were anywhere near a bar in northern california youd make this farmer cry, your voices are a gift. May god continue to use your voices to heal us ALL
Every time you get the whole group together, it’s like magic. Well done!
Just came across this in my recommended and I think this is the best sounding cover of any song I've ever heard. I've listened to the original many times and this cover sounds fantastic. Well done
Agreed
Ive just come across this channel and been sat here for a hour listening to them, they are brilliant
Brilliant
A bunch of young dudes doing justice to a classic....maybe "real music" is not dead after all...and the commitment to this song shows what it evolved from....to have a sense of history from this generation is truly promising
...I think Josh Turner and his many associates have brought music to where it should be
Love that the young folks are groovin’ to our old time greats! And what a great cover. Think Stephen Stills is proud.
I was 14 when this song first played on AM radio. I‘ve been listening to it for well over 50 years. Believe me, you guys are really, really good!
Yep, they nailed it .
I love the laid back vibe, west coast balcony lounge summer breeze hot tub time machine chill out.
Kai Huot-Link nope East coast that’s daytona Florida
Been bingeing on Josh tube for 24 hours since I discovered it. Absolutely charmed.
Have to comment on this one. I Remember playing this with my high school garage band at a demolay party in Homewood Alabama in spring 1967. Always loved it. And josh you absolutely nail the lead parts. Incredible. But I’m most impressed with how you are always surrounded by great talent. You’ve got a special magnet.
Carry on.
Stop. Hey, what's the sound?
...another Josh Turner video.
I can still remember seeing Buffalo Springfield i think on The Ed Sullivan Show. 1967. This version here sounds great! Brings back a lot of memories from another very troubled time.
I have been listening to this song my whole life. September 2020, I’m living it.
Stephen Stills is SO your voice. There hasn't been one mediocre cover. They have ALL been superior (as are your originals) Just love them all :)
LisaDawnn the only mediocre cover he has on his channel is seven bridges road (eagles cover) and i cant blame them since they werent even trying that hard
Very impressive! As good a cover as I've ever heard. Bravo!
You have the only channel that I always like before I even hear the song 😁
Nobody noticed how that bass player plays the bass and the drums at the same time? Impressive
nah man thats just an optical illusion, thats the left arm of the drummer
@@maxi0745 I know man haha
😂😂😂😂
CHICKEN- GUMBA woooosh
I thought the same thing at first
Excellent! The tremolo brings me back. I’m 70 years alive.
I love that Bob Sale is in these videos, he lived it! Go Bob!!
Vietnam flashbacks intensifies
Great Video!
Leif Schmidt,
((hugs))
Though it's commonly taken that way, it's not a protest of the Vietnam conflict.
www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/for-what-its-worth-inside-buffalo-springfields-classic-protest-song-106435/
@@shongo2k15 but we Vietnam Vets remember it not only from the Sunset Strip but from the jungles of Nam. I always (ALWAYS) think back to Nam when I hear it. Along with several other songs.....We Gotta Get Out of this Place, Susie Q, Satisfaction.....the list is pretty long.
Leif Schmidt......Yup....Welcome home. 4th/9th, 25th Inf., Tay Ninh Province.
@@robertdocwaltz7847 I can't disagree. My intention certainly was not to dismiss what this song means to so many. I sincerely apologize if it was taken that way. My brother is a Vietnam vet, so all of you hold a special place in my heart. To you and Leif, welcome home.
they could play this in the streets everyday
i love this cover
That bass line at the end of the song makes me so happy.
Great rendition. Love that song. Sorry for your loss. He is in your heart and soul forever. Never say goodbye. Just say, I will see you later. Good man. Great drummer.🎵🎶🎸🎤🎙🎼
I was 21 when this song came out. I liked it then, and I like it now. It does my heart good to hear young people into the music of my youth. Maybe there is hope for the world after all!
I was minus 11 when this song came out. I liked it when I first heard it on The Muppet Show and I like it now. I too feel my spirit lifted hearing and seeing these young men doing so well 👍
doesn't everybody love most the songs they grew up with? when Josh and friends do 60s or 70s songs, i'm a kid again.
When I say I miss the boys
This is what I mean 😞
I had made a "Greymark" crystal tuner in electric shop during my Jr. High (middle school) years. This song and "Daydream Believer" were always played on the local stations I could receive. You guys recreated this so well, I thought I was back lying in bed with my crystal earphones on way past bedtime. You're all "out'a sight" for appreciating this music too! By the way, Peter Tork's favorite group was Springfield...he signed my daughter's Monkees book before leaving us; I love it when the music's rediscovered and think he would have dug it too.
Can’t ask for a better cover. This was legit. I was skeptical but, after watching, can’t complain.
Please please get this group together for more covers. What a vibe this is
Absolutely outstanding boys! 💪
This guy and the people he collabs with are killer. So smooth man
This sounds killer man.
Awesome seeing you in the comments on this!!
men*
Another classic song.Turner and friends keep it close to the original.Great.Keeping the classics alive.
LOVE IT! I still remember every word to! LOL And y'all did a PHENOMENAL job on it!
Great cover! Love the younger generation keeping awesome music alive!
I m a boomer and I saw many of those bands including the Beatles--but never saw BS
-although I was stationed at NortonAFB and I recall them playing at the swing adutorium in the mid 60s, before I went to Nam. It is so wonderful to see young people latching on to the good music we had
Watched 3 times in a row. this is the peak of my day. great job guys!
2:01 that moment when the guy without instruments smiles and represent all the people who are watching this piece of art
To me Josh & friends are guaranteed to never disappoint. Wheter covering old hits or playing his own songs he's brilliant. Go on J.
And here we all are, right back where we started. I was born in 1961, and my heart is breaking. Please, please please join in resisting those who would take us back to the dark ages.
Very Nice,,,This came out when I was a freshman in college. I had a current issues class where I verbally used this song, This wonderful cover brought back many memories. Thanks
Another video that goes above and beyond!! On behalf of this planet, thank you for sharing your talents and love for music with us.
❤️🌍
Seriously...just might be the greatest cover from “amateur” artists ever recorded. You guys are incredible. Real shit. 💯
Most of them are not amateurs. At least two are in musicals, one does session drumming (I think) and one has a very popular RUclips channel (this one) is addition to touring with The Other Favourites. They are extremely experienced and very good musicians although they may not be 'famous'! They look relaxed but the ability they have is mindblowing.
I'm glad you guys chose this one. One of my favorites from my 70s childhood. Well done boys.
Excellent cover. This song brings me back to my younger days and the message is just as relevant today as it was then.
Well, this is an easy Subscribe. Josh Turner, dude, you have incredible chops. This song was released when I was 14 - I'm about to be 66 - and For What It's Worth is one of the defining songs of my life. Tonight I was searching for renditions of this song for a personal interest thingy and came across Josh Turner & Co. Wow. As a musician (keys) I know the nuances in the original Stills' guitar track and Mr. Turner has just shown me there is phenom talent out there. Such a great version.
You guys make Quarantine finals week tolerable. Thanks for sharing your talents for free to the world. Bravo.
Well done, guys! Memory for me is playing this tune during a four-month tour (civilian musicians) of South Vietnam in summer of 1969. Our contract was clear about not playing "protest" songs. We were only 16 and 17 years old and we had a road manager. Snuck this song in every gig - road manager never twigged on to it. LOL.
The musicality of this is crazy! I loved the end dynamics when there was like a decrescendo to the final beat.
Can't help it. This comes on and I feel tropical heat, smell decay, feel that huey banking on its side, greyblue smoke & reel to reel tape deck playing in bunker.
Great job again, folks!
Wonderful talented men staying out of trouble and providing me great entertainment, with beautiful smiles. Bravo
I CANNOT stop watching and listening to you guys. You guys are so tapped in to the songs you play. I’m envious.
I just stumbled on this and this is freaking GREAT! How cool these guys are playing this good tune in 2019....
This kid and his friends piss excellence. Every video is so well done... amazing. ✌️
Put the smile on my face reminds me of the old days when we used to do the exact same thing on the porch. Well done boys.
Good job! Buffalo Springfield was in my time, the time of war and turmoil, the 60’s…loved this song.
Bravo! This song is so incredibly powerful then and even today and it is timeless......Fantastic job fellas!
9.3.2020 [Thurs]
Hey Josh!
You bring hope to a lot of people through your music.
Don't ever stop sharing your gift brother!
Thank you.
P.S. Keep the flame of 60s/70s music burning.
Great harmonies, fellas! Thanks for posting! I really enjoyed this.
Thanks for reminding us that not much has changed since the Summer of Love.
Didn't really know what to expect... but that was a nice surprise. You guys harmonized really well together. It's good to see an old classic appreciated and living on for the newer generations.
YEAH LETS GET THIS RECOMMENDED APRIL 2020! One of my fav songs of all time terrific job gents!!
I agree....that was great. Bravo
I need to find a crew like this who just wanna sit around and do dope ass harmonizing song covers
Been listening this song, am,fm radio for 50years, you guys are great!
i rarely get goosebumps from music but this hit just right. good shit, y'all! 🤙
Marc on bass is my favourite. Looked like lots of fun happening!
What a great quality, multilayered, sound you've delivered there. Wonderful cover of a touching and meaningful tune.
Josh Turner, mate that was absolutely awesome, brilliant would be a better word, I closed my eyes and you all were perfect, keep up the great work!!! Thanks also to RUclips.
great song and great cover can not stop replying it so many times.
Just . . . Wow! Excellent cover!
You guys ROCKED that...completely and accurately recreated a very unique sound...complete w/wawa guitar and hand claps!!! 3 singers...amazing!
beautiful. Hard to tell it was a cover haha
This and times they are a-changing are two songs that have defined the decade so far....
Josh's cover of Turn, Turn, Turn also fits the moment.
Awesome thanks guys
I have to say, I don't , as a rule, subscribe to channels. That being said, I listened to this cover and I thought, very nicely done. It did , however, prompt me to watch other videos that you have produced. I have changed my opinion. You guys are wonderful! You keep the music simple and clean, the vocals are outstanding and the harmonies are beautiful, the cover of "Feel Like Makin' Love" was out of this world. The cover of "Crazy" was simple, sweet and beautifully done. I am very impressed! Subscribed!