Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth (1967)
Directed by: Unknown
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For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield, penned by Stephen Stills, became an anthem of the 1960s counterculture, resonating with themes of protest and societal awareness. The song, famously associated with the Sunset Strip curfew riots, captures the spirit of a generation poised on the brink of significant societal change. As the song’s visual representation and live performances became iconic, no specific director is credited for its original video content, reflecting the era’s focus more on live engagements and less on promotional music videos.