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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly (1966)

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  • What an absolutely fantastic song. I've heard this many, many times over the years but only very recently did this rejuvenate my interest once again. Boy have I missed it. I'm a child of the late seventies, but this conjours up images of driving a big, American muscle-car through California in the blazing sunshine during the sixties. Superb. Thank you so much for uploading!

  • You're very welcome, TheCarouser-san!!

    Otaku3 (*^o^)/

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  • I was ten years old the year this masterpiece came out.I'm 54 now and it still evokes great memories and a wistful yearning for a simpler time in my life.This will be around much longer than the unadulterated tripe that people call music these days.....My God,LYRICS you could understand,not some cretin uttering monosyllabic words talking about bitches and ho's and killing cops........This is MUSIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • one of my all time favourites,brings back memories of old times and old friends,thank you for downloading this my friend

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  • I never thought much about the words

    to this song in 1966, until now. I've lost him & will never again find my

    "Elusive Butterfly".

  • Happy 67th Birthday, Bob.........11/25/11 !!!!!

  • as a teenager when this song first came out, along with a lot off other great songs I just think to myself how lucky I was to have been born at the right time. And been around in the mid 60s.

  • I just got this record today!!! <3

  • I remember this because Bob Lind came from that wonderful melting pot in Denver where the Denver Folklore Center helped nurture a series of coffee houses where Judy Collins, Bob Lind and John Denver performed. Lesser known but just as talented were Stephen Frumholtz and "Dangerous" Dan McCrimmon as Frummox. It was a great time to live there and I cherished it as I became a DJ in Denver in the 70s.

  • I have listened to this song literally hundreds of times over the past 45 years and each time I listen I hear something new. If there is one song that I could play continuously non-stop for the rest of my life this would be it.

  • really nice song, but i think i like glenn campbell's version

  • smashing song.

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