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Blues Project - Steve's Song (Live 1967)

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2009

Blues Project live mid 67 in a song that features the beautiful composition and voice of Steve Katz.

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  • I didn't shoot it, it was a TV broadcast.

    Also, Al Kooper wasn't in the band at the time.

    His replacement was John McDuffy.

    You can see glimpses of him on the other song aired on that show, the Flute Thing which someone else posted on YouTube.

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  • VERY NICE..............quem viveu a época....

  • @pretorious700 yes steve and al kooper started bs&t steve also did the theme from the great american dream machine with that great american andy rooney[ who is a world war 2 veteran that liberated a concentration camp ] after all kooper was replaced by david clayton thomas bs&t 2 sold 6 million copys

  • Very nice!

  • wasn't Steve Katz in Blood, Sweat & Tears also?

  • It's funny i saw them at The Scene at the same time as mscoble57. A friend won tickets and I was fortunate enough to go along ( I was only 16, but got in anyway). I didn't know them either but they become the vehicle that forever changed my taste in music and moved me from AM radio to become a faithful follower of WNEW FM. I remember that Murray the K special too.

  • It's funny i saw them at The Scene at the same time as mscoble57. A friend won tickets and I was fortunate enough to go along ( I was only 16, but got in anyway). I didn't know them either but they become the vehicle that forever changed my taste in music and moved me from AM radio to become a faithful follower of WNEW FM. I remember that Murray the K special too.

  • @jff119 When he was twenty-one, Kooper moved to Greenwich Village. He performed with Bob Dylan in concert in 1965, and in the recording studio in 1965 and 1966, including playing Hammond organ with Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Kooper also played the Hammond organ riffs on Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone. Kooper joined The Blues Project as their keyboardist in 1965, leaving the band shortly before their gig at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. He formed Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1967.

  • Nice, but how do you shoot the Blues Project without showing Al Kooper's face?

  • A beautiful song! I always loved this song!

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