Home is where the buffalo roam: Buffalo Tom

<p>Forget what you may have heard from the Chinese &mdash; 1993 was the year of the Buffalo. With so many slack American exports limping into this country, Buffalo Tom were the one band last year who we truly held close to our hearts. This Buffalo returns to its homeland head held high, with a string of sell-out shows and a classic album left in its wake<strong>&sup1;</strong>.</p> <p>But what do we know of Buffalo Tom? Cynics say they&rsquo;re worthy but dull, powerful yet free of personality. Disregard this. In Taillights Fade they have a track with all the fragile dignity of Bob Marley&rsquo;s Redemption Song or Mavis Staples&rsquo;&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaeNfB-tb7g&amp;ab_channel=SoulFoodblog" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">I Have Learned To Live Without You</a><strong>&sup2;</strong>. And the people who make this music don&rsquo;t disappoint, either. Even at the end of a long tour they&rsquo;ll talk until they&rsquo;re hoarse.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@martinhorsfield/home-is-where-the-buffalo-roam-buffalo-tom-4cc7e8fb8133"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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