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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Nowadays Clancy Can&#8217;t Even Sing / The Buffalo Springfield West coast soft rock, not a fan. It was the anti-christ to British music. Even as some of the UK bands got fascinated by it, started copying it, I still wasn&#8217;t buying in. But initially, The Buffalo Springfield looked as though they may have had [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Nowadays Clancy Can&#8217;t Even Sing / The Buffalo Springfield<br />
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<p>West coast soft rock, not a fan. It was the anti-christ to British music. Even as some of the UK bands got fascinated by it, started copying it, I still wasn&#8217;t buying in. But initially, The Buffalo Springfield looked as though they may have had promise. I wanted badly to hear their first single &#8216;Nowadays Clancy Can&#8217;t Even Sing&#8217;. The title made me curious, and I wasn&#8217;t sharp enough to be put off by the band&#8217;s name. There was Lothar &#038; The Hand People, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother &#038; The Holding Company, these guys seemed to fit into the nonsensical band name pocket just fine.</p>
<p>Digging through a massive bin of drilled, 39¢ closeout singles, I found a copy only a few months later. This was just before their third 45, &#8216;For What It&#8217;s Worth&#8217;, got traction and went Top 40. I got home and did not love this record later that night. </p>
<p>But I did like that a) it was a Bubbling Under The Hot 100 flop (#110), b) was on Atco and c) was an unlikely single.  </p>
<p>a) There&#8217;s nothing like the endless gems that never reached the Top 100. In retrospect, countless seminal classics populated and peeked on BILLBOARD&#8217;s Bubbling Under The Hot 100 chart, within it&#8217;s #101 &#8211; 135 range. All struggling for airplay that never came. Where was the expertise programmers supposedly had in the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s, we now wonder. Proof that some things never changed.</p>
<p>b) Atco was cool. The younger, but prettier step sister of Atlantic. Amongst it&#8217;s early roster of bands that never made it / looked like they weren&#8217;t going to: The Vagrants, The Who, The Groupies, The Spencer Davis Group, Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity and The Cream. Yes, this was in the day before groups like The Pink Floyd, The Cream and The Buffalo Springfield managed to drop &#8216;The&#8217; from their official professional name.</p>
<p>c) There are few things more inviting than a single that made no sense being a single. Like just about any jazz 7&#8243;, certainly edited versions of tracks from Miles Davis&#8217; BITCHES BREW album. Not that &#8216;Nowadays Clancy Can&#8217;t Even Sing&#8217; came close to such an extreme, but it was a real surprise on first spin.</p>
<p>The Buffalo Springfield have now reformed, sans &#8216;The&#8217;, with the remaining living original members, and I would bet the whole house of cards they are not playing this first single live. Just like the setlist for The Cream&#8217;s reunion (sans &#8216;The&#8217;) omitted &#8216;I Feel Free&#8217;.</p>
<p>So I won&#8217;t be attending, but all said and done, I ended up liking &#8216;Nowadays Clancy Can&#8217;t Even Sing&#8217; a lot. </p>
<p>Update (6/11/11): John Poole emailed to say they did play &#8216;Nowadays Clancy Can&#8217;t Even Sing&#8217; during their first reunion appearance at the Bridge Benefit Concert last year. How awesome is that?</p>
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