Butterfield Blues Band, es un súper grupo legendario e inmortal, con canciones geniales, maravillosas , con grandes espectáculos en vivo, ...patrimonio cultural de la humanidad!
Great post, thanks! Bought my first Butterfield album, Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw. I was 13, July 12, 1968. In time I bought every album he recorded, saw him three times (1968, 1969, 1985). May Paul Butterfield's memory be eternal!
I have almost all Paul's recordings on record/cd but not this version brilliant. Is this available at all, Paul has a great vocal range which makes him a great blues singer. His harp playing only has one equal in little Water. Paul in my opinion has more excitement in his harp playing and vocals.
Little Sonny, Sugar Blue, Johnny Mars, William Clarke, Geo Harmonica Smith, Walter Horton,Little Walter, Rachelle Plas, etc., etc. Butterfield was a major landmark and a master, but IMHO, I don't think James Cotton was anywhere near Buttter's level.
@@Vodichka9I personally would not presume to rank harp players, but I saw James Cotton play with a full band in a small club outside Syracuse, NY in 1991 or so. He lit that building on fire. I count that as one of the best shows I ever saw.
Were has all the talent gone? From 67 to 2022 what happened to the industry? New Blues and blues musicians have all but disappeared pop is crap country is crap,but there’s is hope in that bluegrass country sound. Coming out of Kentucky and West Virginia or band’s like Dead South.
Paul was getting healthy in spring of 87, he was getting happy, weening off heroin and alcohol with medication. We were going to raise our son, Justin, then seven, together. Not everyone was on our side . BB was.
Gracias.
Butterfield Blues Band, es un súper grupo legendario e inmortal, con canciones geniales, maravillosas , con grandes espectáculos en vivo, ...patrimonio cultural de la humanidad!
Great post, thanks! Bought my first Butterfield album, Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw. I was 13, July 12, 1968. In time I bought every album he recorded, saw him three times (1968, 1969, 1985). May Paul Butterfield's memory be eternal!
Thank you for posting. Great recording.
Love and miss you Paul, when I look at our son , Justin, I see you...
Killer Recording!! Thanks!😍
Love this gem
Just such a so very badass band. Isn't that Billy Davenport wielding those sticks?
Timeless
I have almost all Paul's recordings on record/cd but not this version brilliant. Is this available at all, Paul has a great vocal range which makes him a great blues singer. His harp playing only has one equal in little Water. Paul in my opinion has more excitement in his harp playing and vocals.
Let's not forget:
James Cotton
Junior Wells
Slim Harpo
Lazy Lester
Little Sonny, Sugar Blue, Johnny Mars, William Clarke, Geo Harmonica Smith, Walter Horton,Little Walter, Rachelle Plas, etc., etc. Butterfield was a major landmark and a master, but IMHO, I don't think James Cotton was anywhere near Buttter's level.
@@dantean and Charlie Musselwhite.
@@Vodichka9I personally would not presume to rank harp players, but I saw James Cotton play with a full band in a small club outside Syracuse, NY in 1991 or so. He lit that building on fire. I count that as one of the best shows I ever saw.
Awsome
This is a Great Recording of The Butterfield Band. Do you have Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the New Port Folk Festival 1965.
I have it
ruclips.net/video/v9FFfFFkq00/видео.html
I have the DVD from 1965 Newport festival well worth the money to see the ledgendary Paul Butterfield Blues band.
Were has all the talent gone? From 67 to 2022 what happened to the industry? New Blues and blues musicians have all but disappeared pop is crap country is crap,but there’s is hope in that bluegrass country sound. Coming out of Kentucky and West Virginia or band’s like Dead South.
Is this his set at Monterey Pop
Yes.
Paul was great in the 60s but he lost his mojo. He admits it, that he should have paid more attention to Rice Miller, and regretted he didn't
First I ever heard that.
Who is rice Miller?
@@production58 Sonny Boy Williamson II
Paul was getting healthy in spring of 87, he was getting happy, weening off heroin and alcohol with medication. We were going to raise our son, Justin, then seven, together. Not everyone was on our side . BB was.