@MrAgm65 I still love this band, this era, but - in terms of white harp players of the time - you might want to give Paul Butterfield a listen before you come to a full stop....
Great song showing how spirited Manfred Mann with Paul Jones on lead vocals were when it came to reinterpreting the Blues. Plus Paul was the best white harp player in the 60s full stop.
Thanks to whoever posted this. A real "from the tube" performance!
lancekoz 5 months ago
@MrAgm65 I still love this band, this era, but - in terms of white harp players of the time - you might want to give Paul Butterfield a listen before you come to a full stop....
jimmy8mack 5 months ago
Great song showing how spirited Manfred Mann with Paul Jones on lead vocals were when it came to reinterpreting the Blues. Plus Paul was the best white harp player in the 60s full stop.
MrAgm65 9 months ago
Muddy would smile that smile of His.
StellarChi 1 year ago
It ain't Muddy, but it's pretty damned good. Plays a pretty good harp, as well.
theoriginalbadbob 1 year ago
I'm goin' down over there to bring back a mojo hand...
johnpeelfeel 1 year ago
An under rated band - some of their album songs are real classics.
debiedog1 1 year ago 2
A great example of how the British gave the blues back to America
mechharrier 1 year ago 2
hah, this is awful.
jovialduke 1 year ago
And how 'bout Smokestack Lightning? Mebbe muddy Thames blues. . .
eveoradam 1 year ago