Broken Arrow

Buffalo Springfield

About Broken Arrow

"Broken Arrow" is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young and recorded by Buffalo Springfield on their 1967 album Buffalo Springfield Again. It was recorded in August and September 1967 at Columbia Recording Studios and Sunset Sound Recorders. It incorporates musical ideas from "Down Down Down," a demo Young recorded with Buffalo Springfield (now available on the box set). "Broken Arrow" was confessional folk rock. It consists of three parts in three different time signatures interspersed with snippets of sounds, featuring organ, a jazz combo with piano, bass, drums, and a clarinet. The song begins with audience applause (taken not from a Buffalo Springfield show, as some expect, but rather from a concert by the Beatles) and the opening of "Mr. Soul" (which opens the album) recorded live in the studio. The second verse begins with the sound of an audience booing, while the Calliope plays a version of the song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", before sound effects bring on the verse. There is also the sound of a military snare drum that plays drum rolls, first quietly, and getting louder and louder, until the fifth time, an unusual sound effect brings the song to the third verse. The Jazz combo plays an improvisation, first taken up by the clarinet, and followed by the piano, until it fades out. The beating of a heart is then heard until it fades out as well. 


Year:
1973
6:13
77 

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The lights turned on and the curtain fell down
And when it was over it felt like a dream 
They stood at the stage door and begged for a scream 
The agents had paid for the black limousine 
That waited outside in the rain 
Did you see them, did you see them? 
Did you see them in the river? 
They were there to wave to you 
Could you tell that the empty quivered 
Brown skinned Indian on the banks 
That were crowded and narrow 
Held a broken arrow? 
      
Eighteen years of American dream, 
He saw that his brother had sworn on the wall 
He hung up his eyelids and ran down the hall 
His mother had told him a trip was a fall 
And don't mention babies at all 
Did you see him, did you see him? 
Did you see him in the river? 
He was there to wave to you 
Could you tell that the empty quivered
Brown skinned Indian on the banks 
That were crowded and narrow
Held a broken arrow? 
      
The streets were lined for the wedding parade 
The Queen wore the white gloves, the county of song 
The black covered caisson her horses had drawn 
Protected her king from the sun rays of dawn 
They married for peace and were gone 
Did you see them, did you see them? 
Did you see them in the river? 
They were there to wave to you 
Could you tell that the empty quivered 
Brown skinned Indian on the banks 
That were crowded and narrow
Held a broken arrow?

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Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield is a North American folk rock band renowned both for its music and as a springboard for the careers of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and Jim Messina. Among the first wave of North American bands to become popular in the wake of the British invasion, the group combined rock, folk, and country music into a sound all its own. Its million-selling song "For What It's Worth" became a political anthem for the turbulent late 1960s. more »

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Written by: Neil Young

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Song History
"Broken Arrow" is a song written by Neil Young and performed by Buffalo Springfield. It appeared on the band's second studio album, "Buffalo Springfield Again", released in 1967.
Music Length
It is one of the longest songs on the album with a runtime of approximately six minutes and 13 seconds.
Song Structure
This iconic song is known for its innovative structure. It's divided into multiple sections featuring different melodies, varied lyrics, and differing rhythms, almost like several songs put together.
Musicians
The band Buffalo Springfield consisted of musical icons Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin. Neil Young was the primary writer of "Broken Arrow".
Live Performances
As of Neil Young's live performances, "Broken Arrow" is not often included in setlists. As such, seeing it live is considered a rare treat for fans.
Ambiguous Lyrics
The song's lyrics are ambiguous and have been speculated to be about Young's experiences and observations. Some interpretations suggest feelings of disillusionment and critique of commercialization.
Impact/Influence
"Broken Arrow" as a whole is considered a pioneering piece for its unique structuring and progressive experimentation, influencing many bands and songs that would come after.
Recurring Theme
The song mentions a character named "Mr. Soul" which is also the title of another song written by Neil Young for Buffalo Springfield, leading to speculation that the songs are connected somehow.
Sound Effects
The use of sound effects like crowd noises and merry-go-round music in "Broken Arrow" was groundbreaking at the time and is still highly regarded for its creativity.
Commercial Performance
Despite its critical acclaim and lasting influence, "Broken Arrow" did not perform especially well in terms of sales and chart performance when it was initially released.
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by several artists, including Rod Stewart who included it on his 1991 album "Vagabond Heart".
Song Origin
Compared to other songs on the Buffalo Springfield Again album, "Broken Arrow" stands out as being distinctly different, possibly because Young wrote the song before he joined Buffalo Springfield and originally intended it to be a solo project.
Recording Challenges
The song reportedly took the band 100 takes to record, reflecting the complexity of the piece.
Critical Reception
Despite its initial commercial underperformance, "Broken Arrow" has consistently been praised by critics and is often cited as one of Neil Young's best works.

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