Former Buffalo Springfield, CSNY and Stills-Young Band bandmates Neil Young and Stephen Stills joined forces on stage for the first time in over two years at the Light Up the Blues Benefit for autism this past weekend in Hollywood. The event featured performances from Steve Earle, Shawn Colvin, and Jack Black, all of whom performed with Stills and Young at one point or another during their 9-song set. The duo were backed by a house band, which featured several of Stills’ children (catch the young kid playing percussion in the video’s).

The setlist (seen below) included Buffalo Springfield hits “For What It’s Worth,” “Bluebird,” and “Mr. Soul,” along with the Stills-Young Band number “Long May You Run”, “Human Highway” (from the Stills-Nash turned CSNY reunion album of the same name, that was never released), and the Young anthem “Rockin’ in the Free World” (with the rest of the evening’s performers).

Setlist: Long May You Run, Human Highway, I Don’t Know, Virtual Here & Now, Don’t Want Lies, For What It’s Worth, Bluebird, Mr. Soul, Rockin’ In The Free World (with the evening’s other performers) [via Sugar Mountain]

[videos courtesy of Millerviller]

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