Born in Chicago - Rick Danko & Paul Butterfield (79.10.12.1.J)
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2010
- Paul Butterfield - Harmonica, Vocals
Rick Danko - Bass, Vocals
Blondie Chaplin - Guitar, Vocals
Rick Belke - Guitar
Tom Stevenson - Piano
Ron McRory - Drums
Terry Williams - Video Director
Thomas Lofstrom - Technical Director
Steve Ramsey - Camera
Hellva Band...Danko and the Man....
This is how you want to remember Butter!!
Saw this set at Keystone Palo Alto, Bob Corona's Place just south of The City. What a night. Paul and Rick were livin' fast The music and the times were magic. They could have gone all night. I remember them doing this Punky song "Love You to Much". Man were those guys on.
I was blessed to have grown up in San Francisco and even more so I had the privilege of seeing this amazing player. He had it all and It is some of my favorite memories ever. Thanks for the music Mr B. I love you still. Candie M. 7/20/23
That Sweet Butter Sound.Doesn't get any better
Nobody plays harp like Butterfield - a master.
Categorisation is irrelevant where Paul Butterfield was concerned. It's like trying to bottle lightning. Thanks for this.
REST IN POWER BRO...
gawd damn he could DRIVE a band. Rick is pumped at his musicianship..u can tell hes havin a blast
This guy was totally off the charts
Almost forgot how great this man was and seeing Blondie Chaplin as a youngster was a reminder that all of we oldsters are aging some of us better than others.
so cool
Wish he was still alive.
He has an inner metronome that is flawless.
I've been listening to Paul Butterfield since 1964 and all I have to say is never ever ever have I heard anyone play armonica like this he is just the most incredible I think Charlie Musselwhite is probably the closest that I can tag in his Arena for greatness. We miss you what else can I say there will never be another like you God bless you wherever you are
fantastic..just wow...
What a show that must have been!
You don’t think about the blues, you just feel it man 👍🏼
I was playing with this band for two years. We had almost everyone that was in The Last Waltz join us while we were together. Richard Manuel as well as Levon, played with us during the two years of shows. Blondie Chaplin was a great addition to the band as well. You people who are saying something something regarding the tempo of this song, telling US to watch it..... well “Butter” started his songs..... not any of us!!! Remember, there were certain substances that were not too conducive for slower tempos, and that’s all the news that’s fit to print!!!
Maybe I should stop reading the comments on blues songs because it seems that every time some argument about whether it's blues or not breaks out. Then everyone starts bragging that they know what true blues is and saying that other people don't know shit about it. Artists like BB King love to collaborate and play with all types of players, blues or not. They don't worry about such trivial crap. Just enjoy the music.