PAUL BUTTERFIELD Live at Woodstock 1969

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  • bloomharp, obviously you are not a musician... Buzz is a great guitarist... 

  • sorry, Buzzy sucks----compared to bloomfield and bishop. fake historinics.

  • @12347771 Agreed! Less watermelon, more Buzzy!

  • This not making the Woodstock movie is just a crime

  • great....

  • Maybe more startling than David Sanborn's work with Butter is that of the drummer, Philip Wilson, who left The Art Ensemble of Chicago to join the Butterfield band, and, when he left, he went back to the Art Ensemble.

    How cool is that? This is the mix of the best things ever to come out of Hyde Park - Butterfield and the Art Ensemble. What a great time to be alive.

  • I Hear David Sanborn riffing behind the early vocal chorus!

  • @Gregparkerblues He's good!

  • There were and are an awful lot of great players from the Walters, to the Sonny Boys, Musselwhite to Cotton, Rod Piazza to Kim Wilson, but no one did it like

    Paul Butterfield. How I envy the people that got to see him in the '60's and early '70's. I can say my buddy Kenny & I were second row center in Chicago

    in '69 at the "Fathers & Sons" concert (The Joy Scout Jamboree) to see him

    and Bloomfield with Muddy, Cotton, and Spann. Bitchin'.

  • I studied this solo for years . It nails me to the wall everytime I hear it.

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