Rob Conroy

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Member Since: 1/22/2001
Total Mixes: 629
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Stopping the feeling to wait for the time

Artist Song
Neil Young  There Goes My Babe (demo) 
Neil Young  I'm Your Kind of Guy (demo) 
Richie Furay  Sad Memory (demo) 
Richie Furay  Can't Keep Me Down (demo) 
Buffalo Springfield  Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing 
Buffalo Springfield  Go and Say Goodbye 
Buffalo Springfield  Sit Down I Think I Love You 
Buffalo Springfield  Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It? 
Buffalo Springfield  Out of My Mind 
Buffalo Springfield  Flying on the Ground is Wrong 
Buffalo Springfield  Neighbor Don't You Worry 
Buffalo Springfield  For What It's Worth 
Buffalo Springfield  Mr. Soul [original version] 
Stephen Stills  So You've Got a Lover (demo) 
Buffalo Springfield  Everydays 
Buffalo Springfield  Down to the Wire [Decade version] 
Buffalo Springfield  Bluebird 
Buffalo Springfield  Expecting to Fly 
Buffalo Springfield  A Child's Claim to Fame 
Buffalo Springfield  Hung Upside Down 
Neil Young  One More Sign (demo) 
Buffalo Springfield  Broken Arrow 
Buffalo Springfield  On the Way Home [box set mix] 
Buffalo Springfield  Whatever Happened to Saturday Night? 
Neil Young  Falcon Lake (Ash on the Floor) 
Buffalo Springfield  I Am a Child 
Buffalo Springfield  Kind Woman 

Comment:

80 minutes of prime Buffalo Springfield, going mercifully light on the massively overrated Stephen Stills (who is, in a lot of ways that mostly involve his personality, one of my least favorite figures in rock history). Neil, Richie and Bruce Palmer, however, were talented enough to not only make this an enjoyable disc but to also earn this band its place in the rock 'n' roll legends pantheon

Feedback:

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McDonald12
Date: 7/30/2002
a good one again, Rob. I especially like the rarities you have included. I'll be wanting this. A nice companion to the excellent 4-CD Neil Young mix I got from you last week.
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Franklin Onn
Date: 7/30/2002
Nice job Rob on one of my favorite bands ever. In some ways I agree with you about Stills, but he sure was a nice fit with this too short-lived band. They all complimented each other so well. Moreso than CSN&Y. Besides, I think For What It's Worth may be the quintessential 60s song.
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laufi
Date: 7/30/2002
hey hey my my! you did a great job! whenever there is something interesting for you in one of my mixes i would like to trade.
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SueEW
Date: 7/30/2002
Looks great, Rob. This may be one I'd like to have a copy of.
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Moe
Date: 7/30/2002
This mix is total B.S.!! Great work once again.
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Moore1
Date: 7/30/2002
What a great band!!
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p the swede
Date: 7/31/2002
Great work once again. exactly what Ion said
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greaseball
Date: 7/31/2002
this is great Rob! When are we gonna do some trading?
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Muzag
Date: 7/31/2002
Nice work Rob, great mixture of picks.
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Sean Lally
Date: 7/31/2002
Pretty awesome. Is the box set pretty solid? Actually, are all of these tunes found there?
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sport1
Date: 7/31/2002
Wow, this is great stuff!
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buglady
Date: 7/31/2002
Mmmm...Buffalo Springfield. I definitely agree that although they were short-lived, their output blows away the CSN&Y stuff. Really nice mix, Rob!
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Rob Conroy
Date: 7/31/2002
Seeing as I have little patience for CSN&Y (basically because Stills more or less dominated that band), I'd agree with those statements, for sure. heh
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tapegasser
Date: 9/21/2002
i can't really agree w/the comments about stills. anyone who could write and sing "bluebird" is groovy in my book.