Everybody's Wrong
Buffalo Springfield's 'Everybody's Wrong' stands as a poignant reflection on the band's turbulent legacy and the shifting tides of the late 1960s. Released posthumously on the 1970 compilation Expecting To Fly, the track captures the group's signature blend of folk-rock introspection and electric urgency. While the band's original run was brief, their influence on the genre remains profound, shaping the sound of countless contemporaries. This recording highlights the collaborative songwriting spirit that defined their short but impactful career. The song's enduring resonance lies in its honest examination of disillusionment, a theme central to the band's broader discography. It serves as a reminder of the creative energy that emerged from their brief union, offering listeners a glimpse into the emotional depth that characterized their most celebrated era. |