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guessimdumb · 3 months ago
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Chuck Berry - It Wasn't Me (1966)
From Chuck Berry’s 9th LP for Chess, accompanied by Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield.
Yes, a shrewd young whipper snapper love to run and play But the draft board got him, they inducted him today
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de-salva · 26 days ago
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THE PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND - Laast Hope's Gone
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onemorecupofcoffee · 5 months ago
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bob dylan with the paul butterfield blues band, newport folk festival afternoon workshop, 1965.
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spockeye-fierce · 11 months ago
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RULES: When you get this you have to put 5 songs you actually listen to, then tag 10 people!!
I tagged myself from @warpcoreejector
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Tagging @thebejeweledwatercat @twinkboimler @jimmysdragonsuit13 @hc1701 @in-sufficientdata @queer-geordie-nerd @departmentq @sopranoentravesti @david-watts @numberoneobservationbarbarian
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meadow-dusk · 2 years ago
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING have some Last Waltz jam session photos
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The Band and Friends (Dr. John, Ringo Starr, Carl Radle, Neil Young, Levon Helm, Paul Butterfield)
©️ Ed Perlstein | 25 November 1976
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rolloroberson · 10 months ago
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Levon Helm and the RCO All Stars - Blues So Bad
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dearyallfrommatt · 1 year ago
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“Born in Chicago”
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
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romanhaliday · 8 months ago
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Paul Butterfield & Mike Bloomfield - Shake Your Money Maker (Boston, 1971)
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julio-viernes · 6 months ago
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David Sanborn entró en The Paul Butterfield Blues Band y grabó con ellos cuatro álbumes entre 1967 y 1971. El primero de ellos fue "The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw" - un homenaje a su guitarrista Elvin Bishop- y tercero de la banda. La nueva sección de viento añadida por Butterfield, formada por Sanborn, Gene Dinwiddie y Keith Johnson, abrió ligeramente el espectro sonoro de la banda hacia el R&B/soul. Incluso abrieron el LP con un tema Motown de Marvin Gaye, "One More Heartache" (la misma que en Inglaterra hacían The Artwoods) y había alguna composición propia que apuntaba en esa dirección como "Droppin' Out".
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panspanther · 1 year ago
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Paul Butterfield Blues Band at Newport 1965 (audio)
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de-salva · 26 days ago
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THE PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND - East-West
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krispyweiss · 1 year ago
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Song Review: Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders feat. Paul Butterfield - “Save Mother Earth” (Live, Jan. 19, 1972)
Part composition and part improvisation, “Save Mother Earth” was an oft-visited vehicle for Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders’ informal, early-1970s gigs in California.
So when Paul Butterfield came by on Jan. 19, 1972, to play with guitarist Garcia, organist Saunders, bassist John Kahn and drummer Bill Vitt, “Save Mother Earth” was featured and Butterfield blew harp like a man intimately familiar with the tune.
Out to preview side one of the forthcoming Heads & Tails: Vol. 1, this previously unreleased recording sports high-quality sound and music that’s both loose and tight. No noodles on this one. And when Garcia and Butterfield lock into some call-and-response action in the 13th minute, the lucky few in attendance must’ve been agog.
Out Nov. 3, Vol. 1 is backed with the Feb. 5, 1988, recordings of the Jerry Garcia Band’s versions of “Don’t Let Go” and “Think.” The LP is the first is a series of archival recordings from the back pages of Garcia’s repertoire.
“Save Mother Earth” is an auspicious first hit.
Grade card: Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders feat. Paul Butterfield - “Save Mother Earth” (Live - 1/19/72) - A
10/5/23
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justwalkiingthedog · 2 years ago
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BB king - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Paul Butterfield - The Sky is...
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mitjalovse · 19 days ago
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A couple of original configurations of some bands become the footnotes in the vein of a fun fact without being really discussed as important. UFO's early lineup, for instance, might not be the most famous one, but one has to cherish them, because the group wouldn't be there without that one paving the path. I know, what a stupid thing to say, yet think of the fact how many bands who achieved their successes after their lengthy period of trying out a variety of things forget about these early years. I mean, do Styx ever recall their early prog-rock inklings? Or Journey? You get the picture – sure, the collectives were locating themselves in these times, though their LPs from these periods still matter as they built them towards their triumphs.
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manitat · 1 month ago
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boricuacherry-blog · 11 months ago
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Paul Butterfield Blues Band (Walking Blues - Live 1978 )
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