In June 2011, Buffalo Springfield reunited to perform at the Bonnaroo Music Festival, marking a significant moment in their history, as they had previously disbanded in 1968. Their performance featured the song "Bluebird," showcasing their enduring influence in rock music. Before this live recording, the band had released their influential self-titled debut album in 1966, which contained iconic tracks like "For What It's Worth." The Bonnaroo performance came during a brief reunion tour, which was notable as it included original members Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay, highlighting the band's legacy in the folk rock and psychedelic rock genres. An interesting fact about Buffalo Springfield is that their music often addressed social and political issues of the time, making their live performances not only a musical endeavor but also a cultural statement in the wake of the 1960s and early 1970s counterculture.