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Everydays (Live) - Buffalo Springfield
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Everydays (Live) Buffalo Springfield

"Everydays (Live)" by Buffalo Springfield, released in 1967, is a #Rock song that explores themes of love, the passage of time, and the complexity of human relationships. The lyrics reflect a sense of urgency and the fleeting nature of life, emphasizing the need to cherish each moment. Musically, the song features a blend of folk rock and psychedelic influences, with intricate guitar work and harmonized vocals. Its cultural impact is notable as it captures the spirit of the 1960s counterculture, resonating with listeners seeking meaning during a transformative era.

Everydays (Live) - Buffalo Springfield
[Verse 1]
Look at the sad goodbyes
Every day's a killing time
Sun coming up outside
No men are born this time
Saturday's child stays home
Nothing to say, so wrong

[Chorus]
Well, well, well
Another day
Well, well, well
Another day

[Verse 2]
Grocery store, ten clerks
Just making change, plastic jerks
Up in a tree, a jay bird
Yelling at me, no words
Everyone looks, can't see
Can be ignored easily

[Chorus]
Well, well, well
Another day
Well, well, well
Another day
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