Great show! I knew Bugsy Maugh, bass and vocals on Pigboy Crabshaw and In My Own Dream. The Butterfield band was playing Univ. of Vermont and 2 campus cops came in the dressing room and started searching peoples belongings. They found a joint in Gene Dinwiddie's jacket pocket. Bugsy, a short little tough guy, chest butted the 2 cops back out the dressing door loudly pointing out their lack of a proper search warrant. Once they were out of the room, he locked the door and the band went out the back window. lol
Busgsy in full effect. He could sing the roof off the joint. Crabshaw was a very unique guitarist rising to the top of the wake left by Mike Bloomfield.
Yet another diamond brightly glittering in the rough. Great thanks NorthSouth for these awesome audio treasures. TPBBB was made for live performing. While mostly great, the band's albums don't come close to the excitement, thrust and chops of the live performances your barroom tapes reveal. ❤
Paul Butterfield - harmonica, vocals Elvin Bishop - guitar Bugsy Maugh - bass, vocals Mark Naftalin - keyboards Phillip Wilson - drums David Sanborn - alto (monster solo on Drown in My Own Tears among others) Gene Dinwiddie - tenor Keith Johnson - trumpet
Maybe it's the less than perfect bar room quality recording of the song, "Evil is going on" at 32:10 that gives it such power and intensity. I don't care if the players are White ,Brown ,Black, Chartreuse green, Venusian, Eskimo, Patagonion or purple cabbage, this is one of the great renditions of a superb classic blues. Howlin' Wolf would, I think have been more than happy to get on stage with them. I would have given several people's left nut to have been there to hear it live and i feel blessed to hear it now after fifty plus years.
Este harmoniquista blanco fue muy requerido por grandes bandas como por ejemplo muddy waters donde conocio a otro grpan guitarrista mike bloomfield q luego tocara e su banda . A los dos los fue arruinando la droga tanto q unos años despues hallarian a mike muerto de sobre dosis en un coche abandonado donde vivia . Los dos estuvieron en el primer mega concierto del año 67 .
I am so happy and thankful to North South for posting these concerts. Too fine.
Great show! I knew Bugsy Maugh, bass and vocals on Pigboy Crabshaw and In My Own Dream. The Butterfield band was playing Univ. of Vermont and 2 campus cops came in the dressing room and started searching peoples belongings. They found a joint in Gene Dinwiddie's jacket pocket. Bugsy, a short little tough guy, chest butted the 2 cops back out the dressing door loudly pointing out their lack of a proper search warrant. Once they were out of the room, he locked the door and the band went out the back window. lol
Busgsy in full effect. He could sing the roof off the joint. Crabshaw was a very unique guitarist rising to the top of the wake left by Mike Bloomfield.
Yet another diamond brightly glittering in the rough. Great thanks NorthSouth for these awesome audio treasures. TPBBB was made for live performing. While mostly great, the band's albums don't come close to the excitement, thrust and chops of the live performances your barroom tapes reveal. ❤
Paul Butterfield - harmonica, vocals
Elvin Bishop - guitar
Bugsy Maugh - bass, vocals
Mark Naftalin - keyboards
Phillip Wilson - drums
David Sanborn - alto (monster solo on Drown in My Own Tears among others)
Gene Dinwiddie - tenor
Keith Johnson - trumpet
Evil's goin' on, I don't know what to say, so damn good.
Maybe it's the less than perfect bar room quality recording of the song, "Evil is going on" at 32:10 that gives it such power and intensity. I don't care if the players are White ,Brown ,Black, Chartreuse green, Venusian, Eskimo, Patagonion or purple cabbage, this is one of the great renditions of a superb classic blues. Howlin' Wolf would, I think have been more than happy to get on stage with them. I would have given several people's left nut to have been there to hear it live and i feel blessed to hear it now after fifty plus years.
Or a planarian
So Good
You seem to have the inside track on Paul Butterfield... Tell me 'bout it.
Este harmoniquista blanco fue muy requerido por grandes bandas como por ejemplo muddy waters donde conocio a otro grpan guitarrista mike bloomfield q luego tocara e su banda .
A los dos los fue arruinando la droga tanto q unos años despues hallarian a mike muerto de sobre dosis en un coche abandonado donde vivia .
Los dos estuvieron en el primer mega concierto del año 67 .